While friends working together could get complicated, Teplin and Shearer make it work.

“We got up from that lunch as business partners without even asking each other,” Shearer said.

“We had just jumped in right away and we didn’t have the normal lunch/brunch chitchat.”

Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer from Get Organized with The Home Edit

Instead, Teplin and Shearer found themselves asking each other about their skills.

Here’s whyThe Home Edit ladies organize everything in rainbow order.

Who knew getting a pantry that looks straight off of Pinterest could be so expensive?

Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer from from Get Organized with The Home Edit

You might just want to sign up.

“So we didChristina Applegate, Selma Blair, some high profile bloggers.”

She’s also a wife, mother, avid reader, and executive producer.

Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer from Get Organized with The Home Edit holding their book

“We get a DM from Hello Sunshine, Reese Witherspoon’s' company,” she said.

“I was like, ‘How’d you hear about us?’

They were like, ‘Reese found you on Instagram.

The Home Edit ladies with a celebrity on Get Organized with The Home Edit

She thought you were funny.'”

And the rest was history.

Honestly, everything Witherspoon touches turns to gold, including The Home Edit.

Reese Witherspoon and The Home Edit team

And as cheap as those first two steps are, that last one can be a real doozy.

Those will cost you $3 each.

And as it turns out, that time crunch was super stressful for just about everyone on set.

The hosts of Get Organized with The Home Edit

But, they always manage to pull it off.

It gives hope to anyone watching at home that even the rich and famous are messy.

And while the show does have a segment focused on average people, it’s not the primary draw.

The organizers of Get Organized with The Home Edit with a client

After all, it’s one of their three pillars of organization.

In an interview withPureWow, Teplin explained why.

Teplin added that wire baskets tend to cause damage on shelves, something they don’t like to promote.

The Home Edit ladies organizing a closet

Zoeisa fashion icon, so it wouldn’t be right to throw anything out, really.

Instead, the ladies had to really tune into their organizational and containing skills to make it work.

But of course, they did.Whatever happened to Rachel Zoe, anyway?

The ladies from Get Organized with The Home Edit assisting a client

And no, it’s not your pantry.

“I think when it comes to a bathroom, it’s supercritical,” Shearer toldMoms.

Those two reallydothink of everything.

Rachel Zoe

“It is largely female, and they are all such powerhouses in their own unique field.”

“Everyone is really amazing,” Shearer gushed.

“They prop us up and hold us up.”

A celeb client and her son on Get Organized with The Home Edit

Truly, talk about girl power.

“Nashville gave us that confidence because it’s such a welcoming environment.”

She added that everyone there has been supportive, and they’ve been able to get their footing.

The Get Organized with The Home Edit team

But, it wasn’t all that hard.

“She is so organized,” Teplin said of Kardashian.

“Literally, makes us almost look messy,” Shearer chimed in.

The ladies from Get Organized with The Home Edit with Kane Brown

In 2021, it was announced that the first season had officially been nominated for aDaytime Emmy.

“The success of the show was a shock.”

Prior to their nomination, the successful series had already beenrenewed for a second seasonon Netflix.

Khloe Kardashian on Get Organized with The Home Edit with the organizers

“And then it’s instantaneously rewarding.

That’s the thing.

Nothing else in life is instantaneously rewarding!”

Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin from Get Organized with The Home Edit

Except for being nominated for an Emmy, perhaps!

Yet, these two had the perfect plan in mind to store away that fear.

“We did a lot of creative studios-slash-offices this second season,” Teplin toldHouse Beautiful.

Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin with Winnie Harlow on Get Organized with The Home Edit

Alongside Obama, Beyonce and Oprah Winfrey are also on their list.

Yet, their organizing aspirations stretch way farther than just the states.

Unfortunately, “we’ve been told no,” she noted.

Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin smiling, Michelle Obama smiling