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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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Dec 2, 2016 • 24min
Episode 14: Danny Miller, Weapons of Reason
This week we slip back in time to early September, for a conversation with Danny Miller, publisher of Weapons of Reason and co-founder of creative agency Human After All. The serial magazine maker speaks about the mixture of altruism and pragmatism that runs through his projects, including the Publishing Playbook, a free online resource for anyone who wants to make their own magazine, and of course Weapons of Reason, a magazine that wants to inspire positive action in its readers.

Nov 18, 2016 • 27min
Episode 12: Mushpit magazine
Charlotte Roberts and Bertie Brandes, the two women behind Mushpit magazine, drop in on the Stack office at Somerset House to talk about the making of the crisis issue, and the anxieties that come from doing the thing you set out to achieve.

Nov 11, 2016 • 23min
Episode 11: Mackenzie Peck, Math magazine
This week's episode begins on a train to Nottingham, jets off to New York, then ends up back here in my living room in London. And in the middle of it I speak with Mackenzie Peck, editor and founder of Math magazine, the progressive porn quarterly. You won't be surprised to hear that there is a fair amount of adult material in this one, so you might not want to listen along with the kids.

Nov 4, 2016 • 23min
Episode 10: Nadia Saccardo, Pallet magazine
This week we're zipping back across the Atlantic for an interview with Nadia Saccardo from Pallet magazine. We met while I was in New York last month, and I was fascinated by her thoughts on independent publishing and the passion that sees her currently working across craft beer (Pallet) dogs (Four & Sons) and sports (Good Sport). They're all fine magazines, and Nadia is brilliantly eloquent on what makes them so special.

Oct 28, 2016 • 22min
Episode 9: Jeremy Leslie, magCulture
Reporting from the Mod Mag conference in London, we speak with organiser and magCulture founder Jeremy Leslie about what independent means today, and why on earth he takes on the stress and hassle of organising an international magazine event.

Oct 22, 2016 • 22min
Episode 8: The Pitchfork Review
This week's episode comes from New York, where I dropped in on Noelle Roth and Matthew Schnipper, art director and managing editor of The Pitchfork Review.

Oct 14, 2016 • 30min
Episode 7: Ladybeard
This week's episode comes direct from my kitchen table, as I'm joined by Kitty Drake, Sadhbh O'Sullivan and Scarlet Evans from Ladybeard magazine. As you'll hear, this is my second attempt at featuring Ladybeard on the podcast, and the three don't disappoint, with tales from the front line of independent publishing.

Oct 7, 2016 • 23min
Episode 6: Ricarda Messner, Sofa magazine
With the new issue of Flaneur magazine hitting newsstands around the world, we speak to publisher Ricarda Messner about her new project, Sofa magazine. Smaller, cheaper and potentially much more profitable, could it help lead the way for a new breed of independent magazines?

Sep 30, 2016 • 28min
Episode 5: Steven Gregor, Gym Class magazine
Steven Gregor, editor, publisher and creative director of Gym Class magazine, speaks about the current state of independent magazine publishing, and why he decided to make this issue his last.

Sep 23, 2016 • 31min
Episode 4: Rob Orchard, Delayed Gratification magazine
This week we're rescued from a small audio disaster by Rob Orchard, editor of Delayed Gratification magazine. Their latest issue is hitting shelves right now, and Rob talks us through the making of his ingenious magazine that is always proud to be last to breaking news.