The Restart Project Podcast
A podcast by The Restart Project Podcast
236 Episodes
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 80: Voices of Fixfest 2022Published: 27/10/2022
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 79: eSpares wants you to clean your filtersPublished: 29/09/2022
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 78: Meet our new(ish) Co-Director, Fiona DearPublished: 25/07/2022
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 77: Reflecting on our first 10 yearsPublished: 29/06/2022
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 76: Funky phones and durable design, with Ben WoodPublished: 24/05/2022
-  Restart Radio: Introducing Fixing FactoriesPublished: 12/05/2022
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 75: The law and repair: it’s complicated, with Aaron PerzanowskiPublished: 28/04/2022
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 74: Why digital access is a right, with Ready Tech GoPublished: 28/03/2022
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 73: Repair Café Aotearoa New ZealandPublished: 25/02/2022
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 72: Maintaining your bike and your community, with Jenni GwiazdowskiPublished: 27/01/2022
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 71: Fixing at Rhino Camp Refugee SettlementPublished: 22/12/2021
-  Restart Radio: Reflecting on a challenging but successful 2021Published: 16/12/2021
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 70: An epic journey through climate history with Alice BellPublished: 24/11/2021
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 69: Exploring our consumption emissions with Professor John BarrettPublished: 25/10/2021
-  Restart Radio Republished: Mark Phillips photographs ‘essential’ repairPublished: 13/10/2021
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 68: Inequalities in UK craft and making, with Dr Karen PatelPublished: 29/09/2021
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 67: Reflecting on repair during the pandemicPublished: 26/08/2021
-  Restart Radio: A small askPublished: 12/08/2021
-  Restart Podcast Ep. 66: Ancient cob building, part of a low-tech futurePublished: 28/07/2021
-  Restart Radio: Our 2021 Summer Reading ListPublished: 14/07/2021
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.
