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106. Author Sandra Goldmark on Fixing "Stuff"

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Sandra Goldmark is a theatrical set and costume designer, professor of sustainability at Barnard College, and the author of the book Fixation: How to Have Stuff Without Breaking the Planet. She joins Heath to discuss how owning things is part of being human, how her work as a theatrical designer informs her relationship to stuff, the parallels between the organic food movement and the reuse movement, and the economic and climate opportunities with reusing and repairing objects.


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Sandra Goldmark is a theatrical set and costume designer, professor of sustainability at Barnard College, and the author of the book Fixation: How to Have Stuff Without Breaking the Planet. She joins Heath to discuss how owning things is part of being human, how her work as a theatrical designer informs her relationship to stuff, the parallels between the organic food movement and the reuse movement, and the economic and climate opportunities with reusing and repairing objects.


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