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Fight to Repair Podcast
Fight to Repair
13 episodes
5 months ago
A podcast series profiling experts, business leaders, and everyday people on the front lines of the fight for the right to repair.
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A podcast series profiling experts, business leaders, and everyday people on the front lines of the fight for the right to repair.
Show more...
Tech News
Technology,
News,
News Commentary
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EP 11 | Building Community Through Repair with Ollee Means
Fight to Repair Podcast
2 years ago
EP 11 | Building Community Through Repair with Ollee Means
For access to the full interview, become a premium subscriber at https://fighttorepair.substack.com (https://fighttorepair.substack.com).This week we bring Ollee Means to the podcast, creator of the guilder (https://theguilder.org/), the platform that facilitates repair with its users spending zero money. The overarching goal of the platform is to socialize repair without any monetary exchanges. Instead, what users do is offer their services in exchange for something else.Let’s say you know how to repair an iPhone, but don’t know how to sew and your jeans rip. You could repair someone’s iPhone in exchange for them patching up your clothes.In the grand scheme of human history, monetary exchanges (using currency to buy and sell things) is relatively new. Moving back to a community oriented and socially connective practice seems natural. Part of what makes the guilder (https://theguilder.org/) so compelling is that it moves against our current trends of fast-consumption, quick-disposal, and treating people as consumers first rather than humans. By instead focusing on the human element of repair, and how it can reinforce bonds within a community, there is a beauty that comes from these simple acts of mutual aid.
Fight to Repair Podcast
A podcast series profiling experts, business leaders, and everyday people on the front lines of the fight for the right to repair.