The Restart Project Podcast
A podcast by The Restart Project Podcast

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236 Episodes
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Restart Podcast Ep. 25: Goodbye iSlave (Pt.2)
Published: 03/10/2017 -
Restart Podcast Ep. 24: Goodbye iSlave (Pt 1)
Published: 27/09/2017 -
Restart Radio: Camping Gadgets
Published: 19/09/2017 -
Restart Radio: Lovefone’s vision for thriving commercial repair
Published: 13/09/2017 -
Restart Podcast Ep. 23: 5th Birthday Special
Published: 26/07/2017 -
Restart Radio: repairing across generations
Published: 19/07/2017 -
Restart Radio: Can a circular economy be driven by cities?
Published: 13/07/2017 -
Restart Radio: Repair in the U.S. with Fixit Clinic
Published: 05/07/2017 -
Restart Podcast Ep. 22: Greening the internet
Published: 27/06/2017 -
Restart Radio: A second wave of “wearables” for consumers?
Published: 21/06/2017 -
Restart Radio: Keyboards and the durability of interfaces
Published: 14/06/2017 -
Restart Radio: Designing consumer rights and trust
Published: 08/06/2017 -
Restart Radio: 3D sound, hardware and software
Published: 01/06/2017 -
Restart Podcast Ep. 21: Tim Hunkin and the Secret Life of Machines
Published: 24/05/2017 -
Restart Radio: DIY radiation monitoring with Safecast and ransomware attacks
Published: 18/05/2017 -
Restart Radio: Digital archaeology with Jim Boulton
Published: 10/05/2017 -
Restart Radio: TFix and ‘better than new’ repairs
Published: 04/05/2017 -
Restart Radio: The parallel worlds of the tinkerer and the grower
Published: 28/04/2017 -
Restart Podcast Ep. 20: Maker culture in Shenzhen and sustainable design
Published: 20/04/2017 -
Restart Radio: Sensing gadget failures and frustrations in Belgium
Published: 13/04/2017
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.