Season 6 Episode 76
THE SYSTEM WORKS
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When I decided to launch this podcast back in 2019, it didn’t take me long to realize that I didn’t want to do it alone. The first person I called? Today’s guest, Debra Bishop.
I’ve k…
Published on 3 months ago
Season 6 Episode 75
A BETTER-BUILT MAGAZINE
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When a company publishes a magazine, or at least an “editorial” product, for whatever reason, it is called custom publishing. I have a long editorial background in custom. And…
Published on 3 months, 1 week ago
Season 6 Episode 74
THE PERSON BEHIND THE PERSON BEHIND THE CAMERA
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Close your eyes and picture a classic Rolling Stone cover. Dozens probably come to mind—portraits of music legends, movie stars, political icons, cultur…
Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Season 6 Episode 73
IT’S LE MONDE’S WORLD AND WE’RE JUST LIVING IN IT
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Name a major newspaper—anywhere in the world—and you will find a magazine. Or two. Or three. The New York Times is the obvious example of this. The T…
Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Season 6 Episode 72
TWIST & SHOUT
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Philip Burke’s portraits don’t just look like the people he paints—they actually vibrate. Just look at them. With wild color, skewed proportions, and emotional clarity, his illustratio…
Published on 4 months ago
Season 6 Episode 71
THE NEW, NEW COFFEE GENERATION
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On today’s show we’re creating a storm in a coffee cup about everyone’s cup of joe. We’re spilling the beans about your morning brew. You’re going to hear a latte puns …
Published on 4 months, 1 week ago
Season 6 Episode 70
THE WHISTLEBLOWER
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I was a reporter and editor in newspapers, including Chicago Today—which had no tomorrow—the Chicago Tribune, and the San Francisco Examiner. I made a shift to magazines becoming TV…
Published on 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Season 6 Episode 69
IN THE REALM OF THE SENSES
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Psychedelia has an image problem. At least that’s what editor and journalist Hillary Brenhouse realized after she saw through the haze.
Both in art and literature, psychedel…
Published on 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Season 6 Episode 68
WHEN EUSTACE MET FRANÇOISE
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I first met Françoise Mouly at The New Yorker’s old Times Square offices. This was way back when artists used to deliver illustrations in person. I had stopped by to turn …
Published on 5 months ago
Season 6 Episode 67
EVERY DAY IS MOTHER’S DAY
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A monochromator is an optical device that separates light, like sunlight or the light from a lamp, into a range of individual wavelengths and then allows …
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Published on 5 months, 1 week ago
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