Why can't we fix our own electronic devices?The Matt Townsend Show • Season 6, Episode 279, Segment 1
Nov 23, 2017 • 51m
Sara Behdad is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. Her research interests include Sustainable Design and Manufacturing, Remanufacturing, and End-of-Life Product Recovery. If your tire goes flat what do you do? You change the tire. If the AC unit stops working you open it up and take a look at it. But if your iPhone will not turn on what do you do? Drive 40 minutes to the closest Apple Store to have them fix it for you. Why is it that we can’t fix our own electronic devices? Sara Behdad explains.

The Self-Love ExperimentNov 23, 201749mShannon Kaiser is an international empowerment coach and best-selling wellness author. She has written several books including her most recent book " The Self-Love Experiment" where she shares the personal challenge she designed to explore the self-harming beliefs that were holding her back and learn how to take action, lighten up, and increase her self-confidence, self-acceptance, and accountability. In our constant quest to be happier, skinnier, smarter, and wealthier, we’re living our daily lives based on some notion that we aren’t enough as we are. The fact is that many of us just don’t like ourselves all that much: 90% of women reportedly hate their bodies, twice as many American women than men are on antidepressants, and studies estimate 10 million women and girls suffer from eating disorders
Shannon Kaiser is an international empowerment coach and best-selling wellness author. She has written several books including her most recent book " The Self-Love Experiment" where she shares the personal challenge she designed to explore the self-harming beliefs that were holding her back and learn how to take action, lighten up, and increase her self-confidence, self-acceptance, and accountability. In our constant quest to be happier, skinnier, smarter, and wealthier, we’re living our daily lives based on some notion that we aren’t enough as we are. The fact is that many of us just don’t like ourselves all that much: 90% of women reportedly hate their bodies, twice as many American women than men are on antidepressants, and studies estimate 10 million women and girls suffer from eating disorders