The Restart Project Podcast
A podcast by The Restart Project Podcast

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236 Episodes
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Restart Radio: Elinor Ostrom and the commons
Published: 08/03/2018 -
Restart Radio: Rare-earth minerals in Greenland with Lise Autogena and Josh Portway
Published: 02/03/2018 -
Restart Radio Takeover: Why we repair in the community
Published: 22/02/2018 -
Restart Radio: World Radio Day and electronics in the wake of Brexit
Published: 14/02/2018 -
Restart Podcast Ep 29: Tracing global flows of electronic ‘discards’ with Josh Lepawsky
Published: 07/02/2018 -
Restart Radio: Medical technology in/on the body
Published: 31/01/2018 -
Restart Radio: How repair informs design with Beeline
Published: 24/01/2018 -
Restart Podcast Ep. 28: Disruptive design and unlocking wonderment with Leyla Acaroglu
Published: 16/01/2018 -
Restart Radio: Flatpack electronics plus battery and CPU failures
Published: 10/01/2018 -
Restart Radio: What does Bitcoin mining mean for the environment?
Published: 21/12/2017 -
Restart Radio: Voice-controlled Assistants and “Smart Speakers”
Published: 13/12/2017 -
Restart Radio: Exploring personal data at the Glass Room
Published: 06/12/2017 -
Restart Podcast Ep. 27: How to Restart the World with Lewis Dartnell
Published: 29/11/2017 -
Restart Radio: Breaking the world record for community repair
Published: 22/11/2017 -
Restart Radio: Glitch art by refurbisher RDKL Inc
Published: 15/11/2017 -
Restart Radio: Robot pets
Published: 09/11/2017 -
Restart Radio: Open-sourcing the Internet of Things
Published: 01/11/2017 -
Restart Podcast Ep. 26: Fixers united at the first Fixfest
Published: 24/10/2017 -
Restart Radio: Tech repair myths
Published: 18/10/2017 -
Restart Radio: Community repair, neurodiversity and mental health
Published: 11/10/2017
A bi-monthly podcast from The Restart Project, where we explore fixing triumphs, heartbreaks, and the policy and culture that affects community repair. We go into real depth about good and bad design, obstacles to repair of electronics, emotional aspects of ownership, environmentally irresponsible business models, and the “end of life” of our gadgets. This podcast is for you if you'd like to fix your relationship with electronics. Let’s rethink, restart.