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Hello, Casey.
Hey, Kevin.
We're gonna start the show in just a second, but first, I wanna tell our listeners about another New York Times podcast that I think they might enjoy.
Why don't you tell me about a podcast?
Sure.
So this show is called first Person.
It's hosted by Lulu Garcia Navarro, and this week's episode is a sort of hard, forky episode.
It's an interview with this guy named Kyle Wiens.
Do you know Kyle Wiens?
Yeah, he's the CEO of ifixit, right?
Correct.
Yes, ifixit, the website that basically teaches you how to fix your gadgets.
And he's also become a major figure in this movement that's known as right to repair.
You know?