Repair cafes, fixit clinics, restart parties – while there’s no standardized term, there’s probably a pop-up volunteer event near you.
In a March podcast conversation, Sharon Salzberg and I spoke about something many leaders (myself included) are guilty of: the fixation on fixing things. As leaders, we are taught that solving ...
It is amazing how often we let small fix it things go untreated in and around the house until we want to sell. Then it’s a race to fix to sell, or not sell because of the hassle factor, the time, ...
Dozens of people brought broken bikes, jewelry, appliances, lamps, dull tools and instruments to the 12th biannual Fix-It Fair on Saturday, where volunteers repaired them for free. The event had a ...
MALTA, N.Y. — After a successful debut last fall, the Malta Repair Café is back, ready to give broken household items a second life and bring neighbors together in the process. “We were really ...
NEW YORK – It’s not polite, as a general rule, to visit your hosts and criticize the way they do things. Unless, that is, you’re helping to pay the rent. World leaders have spent the past week at the ...
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