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EP 4 | Celebrating Scrap with Director Stacey Tenenbaum
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EP 4 | Celebrating Scrap with Director Stacey Tenenbaum

In our latest episode, Stacey Tenenbaum, director of the new documentary SCRAP, talks about why we need to think (hard) about what happens to our stuff when it dies.

This week we welcome Stacey Tenenbaum, a filmmaker who recently released her film SCRAP which “tells the story of people who each have a deep connection to objects that have reached their 'end of life.” Jack and Stacey chat about how we’ve come to our current culture of disposability and how having a deeper relationship with the things we own can keep waste out of landfills. As an artist herself, Stacey’s film spends time exploring the role that art plays in upcycling and restoring objects that would otherwise be seen as scrap.

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Music: Acid Jazz - Kevin MacLeod

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Fight to Repair
Fight to Repair Podcast
Weekly dispatches from the front lines of the global fight for the right to repair, including interviews with repair warriors on the front lines hosted by Paul Roberts, the founder of SecuRepairs.org and The Security Ledger and Jack Monahan.