He has spots in both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and claims to have credits on more than 4,000 songs.
"To get out [in a fire]? I honestly don't think we would," she says.Susan is far from alone in her struggles, according to Hoarding Disorders UK, which offers support.
"There has been a tremendous increase in the volume of calls and emails we have received since [the coronavirus pandemic]," a spokesperson says.Hoarding is a mental health and anxiety-based disorder, she explains, and "we are living in anxious times".Rachel Bebbington, a counsellor at Let's Connect in Hartlepool, agrees.
The mental health charity started a project in 2024 offering support with decluttering, deep cleans and psychological interventions.Hoarding can range from deep emotional attachments to particular possessions, to a belief that one day a kept item may have a use, Rachel says.
There is also often an overlap between hoarding and self neglect, with physical and mental health issues contributing, while for some like Susan it is a learned behaviour from their parents.
Many will "bury their head in the sand" or not even realise the extent of their problem, while others will feel embarrassed to let people into their homes, Rachel says.Only two players – Forest team-mate Jota Silva and Ipswich midfielder Jack Taylor – made more substitute appearances than Awoniyi, with 23 of the Nigerian striker's 26 outings coming from the bench.
S Sharma 3-17, Hazlewood 3-21Kings batted dismally and were bowled out for 101 in 14.1 overs, with RCB chasing down their low target with half the innings to spare.
Spinner Suyash Sharma and seamer Josh Hazlewood took three wickets apiece, while opener Phil Salt struck an unbeaten 56 from 27 deliveries as RCB recorded the biggest win by balls remaining in the history of the IPL play-offs.RCB will now progress directly to Tuesday's final, their first since 2016, while Kings will play the winners of Friday's match between Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians, with the victors taking the other place in the title decider.