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Stack Magazines
Conversations with independent publishers, telling the stories behind the stories in some of our favourite magazines.
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Jul 7, 2017 • 31min
Episode 39: Caitlin Thompson & David Shaftel, Racquet magazine
This week I made my first ever trip to Wimbledon to speak with Caitlin Thompson and David Shaftel, publisher and editor of Racquet magazine. Recorded during their garden party, with Pimms clinking and the cheers from centre court in the background, it's probably our most quintessentially English episode so far, despite the fact that it features two Americans. Hear them speak about their mission to create a fresh and distinctive tennis brand that means something to them, and which does justice to the sport they love.

Jun 30, 2017 • 1h 6min
Episode 38: Isabel and Justinien, Migrant Journal
Recorded live in Amsterdam on 21 June 2017, we speak to Isabel Seiffert and Justinien Tribillon about their phenomenally successful Migrant Journal, the magazine that takes an ambitious, expansive look at the subject of migration. Thanks very much to Athenaeum Nieuwscentrum for organising the event, and to WeTransfer for the support, and listen out for Amsterdam's celebration of the new herring season beginning towards the end of our audience Q&A...

Jun 23, 2017 • 26min
Episode 37: Kati Krause, Anxy magazine
Last month we delivered Anxy magazine to our subscribers around the world, so we were very pleased to have contributing editor Kati Krause drop into the office to speak about their mission to smash stigmas around mental health. This first issue is themed around anger, and Kati speaks about why that made for a good starting point, how they approached their subject, and why anger isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Jun 16, 2017 • 26min
Episode 36: Louis Jensen, Illegal! magazine
This week's episode isn't ideal for listening with small children. Louis Jensen runs Illegal! magazine, which exists to empower drug addicts and encourage open conversation about the reality of drugs, addiction and criminality. I loved speaking to him about the growth of the magazine so far, but there is some swearing and of course some quite adult topics of conversation. You have been warned...

Jun 9, 2017 • 23min
Episode 35: Danielle Pender and Dan Ziglam, Riposte magazine
Recorded at the Byline festival of journalism, Riposte magazine editor Danielle Pender and her husband Dan Ziglam speak about creativity, balancing work with family life, and the ridiculous stress of organising live events.

Jun 2, 2017 • 29min
Episode 34: David Jenkins and Adam Woodward, Little White Lies
We all know Little White Lies as a brilliant film magazine, but these days it's also a film podcast hosted by none other than James Richardson (TV presenter of Football Italia, World's Strongest Man, etc). I dropped in on editor David Jenkins and digital editor Adam Woodward to hear how the podcast found its way into the world, and to catch up on the print magazine, now 70 issues in and under the artistic influence of new creative director Lauren Boglio.

May 26, 2017 • 1h 12min
Stack Live: BME print
The last 12 months has seen a new wave of British independent magazines made by people of colour, so we brought a group of them together for a panel discussion at The Book Club in London on Tuesday 23 May. Featuring Mariel NO, assistant arts and culture editor of gal-dem; Campbell Addy, founder of Nii Journal; Rhona Ezuma, founder of Thiiird; and Jason Nicco-Annan, co-founder of Signatures.

May 19, 2017 • 20min
Episode 33: Joe Hedinger, Dogear magazine
Dogear is the bookmark that thinks it's a magazine – a lovely, unassuming piece of print that we were lucky enough to send out on Stack this month as a special little extra gift for subscribers. I caught up with editor and co-founder Joe Hedinger to hear about the project so far, and his plans for where Dogear might take him next.

May 12, 2017 • 25min
Episode 32: Cathy Olmedillas, Anorak magazine
Cathy Olmedillas began publishing her independent children's magazine 10 years ago, and in this conversation she reveals the process of evolution that saw it transform from a passion project into a sustainable business. As she admits, she has a "disease" for starting magazines, and she speaks about some of Anorak's successful siblings, as well as the ones you won't be seeing on a newsstand near you any time soon.

May 5, 2017 • 24min
Episode 31: Owen Pritchard, Printed Pages magazine
The latest issue of Printed Pages is out now, with Ted Parker's big pink grin beaming out from newsstands around the world. It's Nice That's magazine has built up a reputation for selling out in super-fast time, so I dropped into their office to speak to editor Owen Pritchard about wrangling content, commissioning top creative talent, and making a phenomenally popular piece of print.