We're one week out from a new season of Second Nature! Before our season 4 launch, we wanted to bring it back to one of the community's favorite episodes from last season: Why Don't We Fix Things Anymore?
Planned obsolescence and perceived obsolescence have us in a disposable consumption cycle. But it hasn't always been this way. When and why did we stop thinking things were worth fixing?
In this episode, we get a history lesson in planned obsolescence, visit Adrienne Ferre, who is helping run a Makers Hub in LA, complete with a tool library and repair cafes. And we catch up on Right to Repair legislation with Commons' founder and CEO Sanchali Seth Pal.
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Episode Credits
- Listener contributions: Holly Kane, Katrina Rodabaugh, Maya Roman, Sare, Taylor Barkley, Verity
- Episode expert: Adrienne Ferre
- Editing and engineer: Evan Goodchild
- Hosting and production: Katelan Cunningham
- (00:00) - Intro
- (04:29) - History of planned obsolescence
- (09:10) - From clothes to toys, our community shares what they're repairing
- (15:26) - Interview with Adrianne Ferree, executive director of the Maker's Hub in Compton
- (30:42) - Looking at the latest strides in Right to Repair
- (38:02) - Outro


