A quarterly report from Segdwick says that consumer product recalls have reached a ten-year high in the first quarter of 2022. We speak with a professor at Notre Dame to learn more about product recalls. Then, we examine the legacy of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan with a professor at Oxford.
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How product recalls work
From dairy products to computer motherboards, commercial products are recalled for a variety of reasons. We explore the decision making process behind product recalls and how the pandemic has affected quality control with a professor from the University of Notre Dame.
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Afghanistan, one year later
The United States withdrew from Afghanistan more than a year ago, ending 20 years of war in the Middle East. We reflect on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and life under Taliban rule with a professor of politics and international relations with Oxford University.
Episode Credits
- Shereen Siewert Host
- Trevor Hook Producer
- Maria Lopez Technical Director
- Kaitlin Wowak Guest
- Neta Crawford Guest
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