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Fight to Repair Podcast

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Paul Roberts

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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fighttorepair.substack.comFor those of you who weren’t able to join our Repair Coffee, don’t worry! As a paid subscriber you will always receive a video with the full conversation. T
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fighttorepair.substack.comFor those of you who weren’t able to join our inaugural Repair Coffee, don’t worry! As a paid subscriber you will always receive a video with the full conve
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fighttorepair.substack.comThis week we welcome Katie Tregeden, a speaker, podcaster, and author known for her expertise in craft, design, and sustainability.Katie's journey into the
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fighttorepair.substack.comIn our latest episode of the podcast, we’re bringing you an interview recorded at last year’s Fix Fest in Brussels, Belgium. I speak with Beat Schneiderhan
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fighttorepair.substack.comIn our latest Fight to Repair Podcast I interview Kyle Wiens, the co-founder and CEO of the online repair site iFixit.com and a Prime Mover behind the globa
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fighttorepair.substack.comIn this week’s podcast, I interview Matthias Kirschner, the President of the Free Software Foundation Europe and, more recently, author of Ada and Zangemann
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fighttorepair.substack.comHost Paul Roberts speaks with Alexandre Isaac about The Repair Academy, the Toulouse, France training organization and repair factory about the push to exte
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fighttorepair.substack.comOn April 11th, Colorado’s state Senate passed a landmark agricultural equipment right to repair bill by an overwhelming 44-16 vote, becoming the first state
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fighttorepair.substack.comThis week we bring you an interview with Kit Walsh. Kit is a senior staff attorney at EFF, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, where she works on issues lik
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fighttorepair.substack.comTravis Goodspeed has a unique relationship with “stuff.” A renowned “hillbilly hacker” from Tennessee, Travis is a reverse engineer and device hacker withou
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit fighttorepair.substack.comThis week we bring Ollee Means to the podcast, creator of the guilder, the platform that facilitates repair with its users spending zero money. The overarch
Automobiles are the only category of product where a formal right to repair exists in the U.S., thanks to a law passed in 2012 by voters in Massachusetts. But, as we have written, that right is under threat. In this podcast, host Paul Roberts i
This week we welcome Dr. Lily Baum Pollans, the author of Resisting Garbage: The Politics of Waste Management in American Cities to discuss her research on how we ended up in a world that is so disposable? Resisting Garbage dives into the world
As residents of the “first world,” it’s easy to think of the fight for repair in “first world” terms - focusing on the impact of our throw away culture on the environment, about market concentration and the rights of consumers versus big busine
Thirteen years ago Peter Mui held the first ever “Fixit Clinic” – driven by his motivation to change our disposable culture and to empower people to fix the things they own. The Fixit Clinic model, built on the idea that if people have access t
At its core, the right to repair is a struggle with corporations over how we interact with products they sell. This week, Dr. Emily West offers Amazon as a case study to help us understand how companies are able to constrain our choices as cons
Our world is becoming digitized at breakneck speed, with manufacturers putting internet-connected computers into everyday objects from the lights in our homes to even cars and medical devices. This phenomenon, known as the “Internet-of-Things”,
This week we welcome Stacey Tenenbaum, a filmmaker who recently released her film SCRAP which “tells the story of people who each have a deep connection to objects that have reached their 'end of life.” Jack and Stacey chat about how we’ve come
We spoke with Nirav Patel, Co-Founder of Framework this fall, when the original Framework Laptop launched. He says that making an extremely repair-friendly laptop was not a herculean task. In fact, he said that the laptop “device” is quite well
News Roundup Links:* Microsoft Funded a Right to Repair Study, and the Results Are Encouraging* Apple’s Self-Repair Vision Is Here, and It’s Got a Catch* Ford launches certified glass network focused on use of OEM procedures, parts This is a pu
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