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S8E114 David Temkin (Founder: InFormation)
THE INTERNET WILL NOT BE TELEVISED — The tech industry is easy to dislike, admire, ridicule, resent, need, and all of the above. Look, this podcast doesn’t exist without tech. But there is also no…
S8E113 Best of PID: Mark Seliger (Photographer: Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, more)
THE NEW YORK OBSERVER — “I finally went up to Graydon and I said, ‘Hey, you know, I know you like me. I know you wanted me to be here, but I can also do covers.’” • • • That’s today’s guest, Mark…
S8E112 Laura LeBleu (Editor: Geezer)
REALITY BITES — I am Gen X. I’m telling you this because, well, this is hardly something that is ever relevant to any conversation when, in fact, it is also always relevant to everything. But I just…
S8E111 Best of PID: Tyler Brûlé (Founder: Monocle, Wallpaper*, more)
ONE EYE ON THE WORLD — Monocle, the brainchild of the expat Canadian magazine maker, Tyler Brûlé, was born in early 2007, a relatively awful year for the magazine business, not to mention the entire…
S8E110 Heidi Saman (Editor: Seen)
THE MAGAZINE'S THE THING — When you chat with a filmmaker who has become a magazine editor you start to note the parallels between filmmaking and magazine making that you never considered before. Ok,…
S8E109 Best of PID: Stella Bugbee (Editor: The New York Times Styles, more)
A STYLE ALL HER OWN — Maggie Bullock: Last month, the big, bad headline in the world of women’s media was the shuttering of the groundbreaking feminist website Jezebel. We’ve since learned that…
S8E108 David Wolf (Editor: The Guardian Long Read)
THE JOY OF READING — Newspapers are in trouble and that’s not news to you. Print is expensive, the ads moved to Facebook and Google, the classifieds bled over to Craigslist. You know all this. So,…
S8E107 Best of PID: Robert Priest (Designer: Daily Beast, Cosmo, Marie Claire, more)
AN ENGLISHMAN IN NEW YORK — If you can count yourself among the lucky ones who’ve met Robert Priest in person, any chance you remember what you were wearing? Well, fear not: He does. According to his…
S8E106 Sarah Ingram (Founder: ArtBar)
AN ART BAR FOR EVERYONE — ArtBar is the perfect name for ArtBar magazine and that’s not always the case with the names of magazines. Founded by photographer and filmmaker Sarah Ingram in LA, ArtBar…
S8E105 Best of PID: Joanna Coles (Editor: Daily Beast, Cosmo, Marie Claire, more)
THE LAST CELEBRITY MAGAZINE EDITOR — Maggie Bullock: It’s 2016. Rachel and I are sitting at our desks on the 24th floor of the Hearst Tower working at Elle magazine when the glass double doors blow…
S8E104 Steve Watson (Founder: Stack)
THE MAGAZINE OF THE MONTH CLUB — One of the things I’ve learned while hosting this podcast is that there are a lot of magazines out there. More than I imagined. Meaning there was never a “death of…
S8E103 Best of PID: Adam Moss (Editor: New York, The New York Times Magazine, more)
Highbrow, Brilliant: The Adam Moss Approval Matrix — Adam Moss is probably painting today. He’s not ready to share it. He may never be ready to share it. You see, this ASME Hall of Famer unabashedly…
S8E102 Nathan Thornburgh (Cofounder: Roads & Kingdoms)
NO RESERVATIONS — Welcome to a new season of The Full Bleed. This year, we’re going to be talking to makers and creators, of course, but also more about the business of magazines. Because, let’s face…
S7E101 Christian Nolle (Founder & Editor: Direction of Travel)
THE VIEW FROM THE WINDOW SEAT—Despite its name, Direction of Travel is not a travel magazine. Sure, it’s a celebration of a certain kind of travel, but this is not a publication that takes you…
S7E100 Françoise Mouly (Art Editor: The New Yorker, more)
WHEN EUSTACE MET FRANÇOISE— 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…
S7E99 Antonella Dellepiane Pescetto (Founder: Orlando)
A 5-STAR MAGAZINE (DO NOT DISTURB)—Orlando is the magazine as hotel, quite literally—we’ll explain what that means in a bit—a magazine that one can inhabit and live in, a love letter to culture in…
S7E98 Kenzie Yoshimua (Editor-in-Chief: Fare)
ONE CITY AT A TIME—There are two kinds of travelers. The first group are those that need to see as many attractions as they can. The second are those that would rather wander around, get a feel for…
S7E97 Nikki Ogunnaike (Editor: Marie Claire, more)
A MODERN MAGAZINE EDITOR IN A POST-MAGAZINE WORLD—In the media storm that is 2025, the person you want captaining your ship is smart, decisive, and cool, calm, and collected—in other words, she’s…
S7E96 Kade Krichko (Founder: Ori)
THE PURPOSE OF TRAVEL—The world is adrift in travel magazines that tell you to go here and stay there, to order certain foods at “of-the-moment” restaurants. And when you go to these places you find…
S7E95 Susan Casey (Editor: O, The Oprah Magazine; Designer: Outside; Writer: Esquire; Best-Selling Author)
PART OF THE STORY—Susan Casey has won National Magazine Awards for editing, writing, and design—a feat that may well be unprecedented in the industry’s history.In her native Canada, they call people…
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