Fun-loving Vermont disc jockey will DJ your home cleaning sesh for an hour to help you combat ADHD tendencies

If you want to shake your thing while you’re cleaning for spring, then a Vermont disc jockey has the perfect offer for you.DJ Cheetahtah will come to your home for one hour with a full bag of gear – turntables, DJ controllers, mixers, and headphones – and do a set while you do the dishes.Or fold the laundry.

Or declutter the living room.Or straighten up the bedroom, or whatever other tedious chore that you’ve been putting off.Taraleigh Weathers, DJ Cheetahtah’s real name, told KTVZ 21 that she was new to the music scene, hitting Burlington’s bars and nightclubs when she had the idea of changing things up.The novice DJ decided she would take her newfound passion for dropping beats directly into homes to make household chores a slightly less dreary affair than they had to be. “I’m all about making things a little more fun,” Weathers said.Part of that fun is donning wacky, eclectic outfits like the one she wore when she serenaded Burlington resident Dov Michael Schiller in a WPTZ 5 video report.“I dress like I’m in a costume all the time,” she said, flashing a smile. The beat maker came dressed as if a cheetah and a butterfly had a love child, with a pair of wings and a puffy rainbow headband. Schiller requested DJ Cheetahtah’s services so he could finally get around to cleaning the dishes and tidying up his living room. “This very creative, animated, colorful woman has arrived in our living room with this full DJ set up,” Schiller said. While DJ Cheetahtah spun tracks and leapt in the air, Schiller bopped his head to the music and gleefully tossed a colander in the air like a pizza chef throwing his dough. Weathers said as much as she wants to bring fun into people’s homes, there is also a clinical dimension to her gigs.

She said she has ADHD and that for people like her, simple chores can seem overwhelming.Having another person there to keep her accountable for getting the task at hand done helps her successfully complete it ...

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