Podcasts about magazines and the people who made (and make) them.
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LEVITY is a podcast offering high-quality, science-informed editorial content focused on aging science and radical life extension. This includes discussions on lifestyle, biotechnology, ethical considerations of life extension, healthcare innovations, research breakthroughs and the role artificial intelligence might play. Our mission is to explore and communicate the scientific and societal pathways toward solving aging. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Craft is an audio-visual collection of intimate conversations with creatives, entrepreneurs, and pioneers across disciplines. Each episode weaves through their personal backstory, creative process, and way of living—an exploration of the humanity that connects us all. Alongside the conversations, the show’s visual storytelling—through editorial-style photography—offers another way in. Like a modern-day magazine editorial, each image is a quiet window into the spirit of the guest and the ...
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Join Saadia Khan on Immigrantly, the award-winning podcast that dives deep into immigrant narratives and the messy beauty of identity, race, and belonging in America today. Each week, Saadia, a human rights activist, social entrepreneur, and proud cat mom, hosts unfiltered conversations with diverse voices: artists, academics, cultural disruptors, and everyday people with extraordinary cultural stories. At Immigrantly, we go beyond surface-level diversity to explore how culture, immigration, ...
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Three-time BAFTA award-winning F1 commentator James Allen returns to the broadcast mic with a thoughtful and engaging new podcast, looking at the human side of the sport. Every episode will feature an insightful 20-minute interview with a prominent figure from inside and around the sport focusing on themes beyond the everyday news cycle. Joining James in the studio for analysis and discussion will be a rotating cast of key figures from Autosport and Motorsport’s global editorial team and gue ...
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A monthly podcast by Rob Brogan
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Thank You for Vibe Pricing is a new monthly podcast series from Chargebee about the one thing we can’t stop thinking about: AI monetization. It’s a nod to the early — part-chaotic, part-inspired — phase of pricing and packaging AI products that’s defined the last couple of years. This is where we document what it takes to scale beyond that — to move past pricing on vibes and into durable growth, from teams that have done it astonishingly ahead of the curve. We explore the systems, principles ...
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Typography Dojo is the place where we explore the traditions and techniques in the practice of type and typography with lessons and insights from visual design masters. Join me to learn more about typesetting, readability, hand lettering, editorial design, type design, Calligraphy, logo design and how they improve graphic communication.
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Do you find that the traditional methods for book publishing aren't working for you? Are you a publisher or author who wants to innovate, succeed, and expand your audience through time-tested methods? We offer time-tested publishing methods that we know work because we have used them to sell millions of books in a changing industry. We have been inundated with requests for consulting so we created this show to share everything we know. We are the executives of Microcosm Publishing, a Publish ...
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We are teaching creative tools and techniques and provide inspiration to anyone interested in graphic design and illustration!
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An editorial Roundtable podcast about game design and game business from the perspective of RPGamers
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Make Ready is an online editorial project from The Alpine Review. It is a place for ongoing critical conversation about our world as it relates to design, media, technology, futures, urbanism, transportation, and business. Noonmark is our podcast. Please enjoy it.
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Dave Conrey is an artist and graphic designer with 20 years fo editorial design experience. In this show, he talks with friends about what it takes to build a creative life, with insight from other artists, designers, illustrators, photographers, and other creative business owners
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TechTrends podcast is an African tech podcast that tracks and reports on technology trends - startups and business news from across Africa. The podcast is hosted by Kenyan tech journalist Nixon Kanali, who is also the founder and Tech Editor for TechTrends Send your voice recordings to [email protected] with suggestions for topics or guests for a chance to appear on the show. The TechTrends Podcast is produced by TechTrends Media Studios, with sound design by Portable Voices, r ...
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Every week I talk about my progress on creating my own magazine from concept to cover/back page, and all parts in between, and eventually into a bound product. The class was Editorial Design at the School of Visual Arts, Robert Best was my professor.
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CAPTN OffScript (previously The Type Convo) is where bold creatives go unscripted. Hosted by Alen, a type designer and creative founder behind SilverStag Type Foundry, the podcast dives into real, raw conversations with the people behind the work. Designers, founders, illustrators, storytellers, and makers who’ve carved their own paths. No scripts. No filters. No fluff. Just honest talk about creativity, imposter syndrome, reinvention, burnout, breakthroughs, and everything in between. New e ...
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Illustration Hour is a long-form interview podcast about the craft and business of illustration and design hosted by illustrator Julia Dufossé. With the help of successful illustrators, designers and art directors, we unpack how you can ideate better, learn new skills, keep yourself fresh, promote yourself and your work, and maintain a profitable freelance business. NOTE: THIS PODCAST IS NO LONGER ONGOING. The website has not been renewed but the episodes will remain available for educationa ...
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Interviews, editorial viewpoints and discussions around key news items and their impact on global clinical research. Presented by The Institute of Clinical Research, a leading membership organisation for professionals involved with the design, management, conduct and reporting of clinical trials.
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Amy Thompson is a San Francisco branding photographer serving the Bay Area, specializing in authentic lifestyle imagery with an editorial flair for soulful, purposeful brands. Her clients, ranging from interior designers to coaches to healers, trust her to capture natural moments that elevate their brand and reflect their unique identity. With a background in wedding photography and interior design, Amy brings a unique perspective to each project, ensuring a smooth, enjoyable experience that ...
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Produced out of White City Place, Thought Starters is a podcast about the relationship between business and creativity.
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The official learning channel for the Autodesk® Flame® software products, the most comprehensive VFX, real-time color grading, and editorial finishing post-production solutions. The Autodesk® Flame® Learning Channel provides tutorials of all levels to help you learn Autodesk® Flame® Products.
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Westchester Words: Education, EdTech, and Publishing
Westchester Publishing Services, Westchester Education Services and guests
Informed and informative conversations with experts about the topics that are impacting the Educational Publishing and Ed-Tech sectors, as well as the broader publishing industry. Covering a range of issues including operations, production, product development, content distribution, and more. Hosted by Westchester Education Services and Westchester Publishing Services.
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On a November day in 2022, Danish journalist Niels finds himself in a small rubber boat out at sea between Denmark and Sweden. He is chasing a potential Russian spy ship. Upon locating it, he spots a crew member with an assault rifle around his neck, staring directly at him. This hunt for the potential spy ship is part of a yearlong investigation. Since Russia's full scale invastion of Ukraine, a group of Nordic journalists have been digging ever deeper into a murky world of Russian spying, ...
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Elder’s Digest was founded in 1994. This magazine is precisely designed to attend to the needs of local church leaders around the world and to keep them informed and connected.
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Welcome To Psychology and Beyond with James Brown and Sarah Walker where we chat with academics, lecturers, tutors, post-graduate and undergraduate students about all things University life. From study tips, to wellbeing in the classroom, forming relationships with others, and how we interact with the world around us, we don’t just talk about surviving your first year, we talk about how to thrive! We also take a look at the incredible research our academics are doing that make up the excitin ...
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Welcome to "Home Therapy with, Anita Yokota," the podcast where we delve deep into the art of letting go, breaking free, and finding our happy places right at home. As your friendly therapist-turned-interior-designer, Anita spills the matcha on all things home and mental health. She’ll be sitting down with the dynamic home, health, and wellness personalities we all adore, and together they’’ll peel back the layers on toxic wellness, as we kick those limiting beliefs to the curb. This is not ...
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S02/E12 - Kieron Anthony Lewis on Editorial Design, Identity, and Finding Meaning Through Work
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1:06:16Kieron Anthony Lewis is an editorial designer, speaker, educator, and Adobe Live host whose work is deeply rooted in culture, community, and meaning. In this conversation, we go far beyond design portfolios and talk about the life experiences that shaped how he works and why he creates. We discuss the monumental Lagos publication, designing books a…
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Episode 343: What do Edelweiss changes mean for book publishers? w/Jane Friedman | People's Guide to Publishing
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21:56Edelweiss is known in the book industry as a powerful tool connecting booksellers and librarians with publishers and their titles. But in the last year, Edelweiss's new owners have made some changes in both the site's functionality and pricing. What does this mean for publishers, and how do we think it'll effect the industry? Jane Friedman of the B…
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63: How the F1 calendar works and why promoters are signing long term
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38:30F1 Grands Prix have become much than sporting events. They now stretch over four days of fan engagement with star name music acts, cultural events, top chefs and diverse activities for fans. Promoter fees generate around $1 billion of income annually for F1, almost a third of the total revenue. They can also have massive economic impact for a city …
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Episode 342: Budgeting When Thinking About Money Gives You Hives | A People's Guide to Publishing Podcast
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33:02How do you set a personal budget, even if thinking about money feels like the worst thing ever? What if you're allergic to spreadsheets, or your family set you up with a ton of anxiety and expectations around finances? Joe Biel, founder and CEO of Microcosm and regular host of the pod, did a little seminar for Microcosm staff on setting a personal …
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The Intricate Dynamics Behind Seemingly Unanswered Prayers-Part 2: What Can We Do When Our Prayers Aren't Answered the Way We Want? — S. Joseph Kidder and T. Jason Vanderlaan
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11:49Why do some prayers seem unanswered, even when we ask with faith? This article explores how trusting God’s wisdom, embracing His timing, and persevering in prayer can transform our understanding of unanswered prayers into opportunities for deeper faith and hope.By S. Joseph Kidder and T. Jason Vanderlaan
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Belonging Without Imitation: A Year-End Reflection
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11:20As the year comes to a close, Immigrantly host Saadia Khan reflects on belonging, faith, and identity without assimilation. In this solo year-end episode, Saadia shares why she doesn’t celebrate Christmas, having grown up in Pakistan surrounded by nearly three million Christians who do, and how witnessing joy across difference has shaped her unders…
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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 the place they’re visiting, and live as much like a local as possible. Neither is better. There’s no judgement here. But the people who are behind the…
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Episode 341: When should book publishers innovate? w/Jane Friedman | A People's Guide to Publishing Podcast
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16:48"Innovation" is one of the biggest words you hear in just about any industry, especially with the rise of our new AI overlords. It can be so tempting to make big changes just for the sake of making changes! But what is real innovation, and how do you know when it needs to happen? How do you innovate with intention? Is innovation even right for you?…
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62: Freezing speed - F1 life through a lens
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48:16F1’s surge in popularity in the last five years is not because the sport itself has notably changed or improved. It is because people have discovered it, a sleeping giant. The sport lends itself so well to social media - being such a visually rich spectacle. With its extreme personalities and electrifying speed, it is also a wonderful platform for …
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The Ministry of Deacons and Deaconesses: How to give Bible Studies to prepare a person for Baptism-Part 2 — The Editors of Elder’s Digest
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12:13Are you ready to experience the joy of leading someone to Jesus? This guide equips deacons and deaconesses to conduct meaningful, engaging Bible studies that prepare individuals for baptism, nurture their faith, and inspire lasting discipleship.By The Editors of Elder’s Digest
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Tom Ough tells us about the Big Things that may end humanity - and what we can do and in some cases have done to prevent these. Did you know that if all the risks, the one that is most likely to end you is aging? What are we doing to stop aging? Tom is a journalist and writer who is currently Senior Editor at UnHerd, a London‑based online magazine …
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Listening to Kashmir Through a Kashmiri Filmmaker
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54:40In this episode of Immigrantly, host Saadia Khan speaks with Kashmiri filmmaker Arfat Sheikh, Director of Saffron Kingdom, about growing up in Kashmir, intergenerational trauma, and the cost of telling stories that are often silenced. Moving beyond the India–Pakistan framing, the conversation centers Kashmiri lived experience, touching on exile, di…
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Immigrantly is hosted by Saadia Khan—founder of Immigrantly Media, social commentator, entrepreneur, and a proud chronic overthinker on a lifelong mission to bring nuance back to immigrant identity. For over five years, Saadia has led deep, funny, and occasionally chaotic conversations about identity, belonging, culture, and the beautifully complic…
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Episode 340: How do publishers use math to make books? | A People's Guide to Publishing Podcast
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7:54It's another throwback episode! Usually books and math don't mix. The book people sit in one spot, the math in another, with their calculators and abacuses. But Microcosm founder and CEO Joe Biel is a known champion of combining the two! This week on the pod, Joe and Elly talk about the math that goes into publishing, from finances, to calculating …
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Nikki Ogunnaike (Editor: Marie Claire, more)
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43:31A 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 Nikki Ogunnaike. The editor-in-chief of Marie Claire, whom we got to know when we worked together at Elle, is the very model of a modern magazine editor…
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Clay’s monetization lead on scaling a credit-based model, sustainable growth, and more | Zona Zhang
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38:20In this episode of Thank You for Vibe Pricing, Chargebee’s new series on scaling AI monetization, we're joined by Zona Zhang, who leads monetization at Clay. Zona walks us through Clay's deeply value-led credit-based pricing model (among the 6 consequential GTM bets that helped them grow from $1m-$100m ARR in 2 years)—why monetization sits at the i…
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61: Lando Norris World Champion – Proves nice guys can finish first!
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54:38We have a new F1 World Champion, Lando Norris. He held his nerve in Abu Dhabi to finish on the podium, which is all he needed to do to become one of only 35 drivers in history to win the F1 World Championship. It’s a proud moment for Autosport too, because in 2016 Lando won the prestigious Autosport BRDC Young Driver Award. The prize was his first …
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S02/E11 - James Barnard on Creativity, Speed, and Designing a Life You Love
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1:05:44James Barnard is one of the most recognizable logo designers working today, but this conversation goes far beyond logos. We talk about how he entered design at 25, why he left agency life, and how freelancing became the turning point that gave him freedom and clarity in his work. James shares how a single TikTok changed everything, why he only pres…
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In this powerful conversation, journalist and author Karin Jensen takesus inside the real-life story behind her memoir The Strength of Water. Her mother’s life stretched from a Chinese laundry in 1920s Detroit to a village in wartime China, to navigating racism, domestic work, and reinvention in mid-century America. Karin shares how she pieced toge…
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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 yourself surrounded by other travelers like you, and the only locals you interact with are, maybe, the waiter, or your Airbnb host, or the tour guide…
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How Biophilic Design Calms Your Nervous System: My New Book Grounded Living
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7:21In today’s episode, I’m sharing why biophilic design is the most overlooked tool for calming your nervous system — and how it became the heart of my new book, Grounded Living. You’ll learn: • Why your home directly impacts stress, mood, and emotional regulation • What biophilic design actually means (beyond plants) • Simple ways to bring nature int…
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Susan Casey (Editor: O, The Oprah Magazine; Designer: Outside; Writer: Esquire; Best-Selling Author)
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1:00:42PART 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 like this “Wayne Gretzky.” She has worked—under various titles—for the following magazines: The Globe & Mail, Outside, Time, Esquire, eCompany, Busi…
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60: What the pressure feels inside an F1 team at a title showdown
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44:05It’s crunch time in Abu Dhabi, with a three-way fight for the F1 World Drivers Championship. From McLaren’s point of view it didn’t have to be this way. If they had avoided the disqualifications in Vegas, or made a better strategy call in Qatar, they would now be guaranteed their first World Champion since Lewis Hamilton in 2008. As it is Lando Nor…
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S02/E10 - The Creative Life of Angela Lyons: Visibility, Intent, and Showing Up
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1:11:27In this episode of CAPTN OffScript, I sit down with UK based designer, creative director, and community builder Angela Lyons for a grounded and deeply honest conversation about the creative life. Angela has worked in the industry for more than 20 years across branding, editorial design, magazine design, web design, and podcasting. She is also the c…
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[ep 103] Braden Parker on Possibility, Reinvention & the Revival of a Legacy
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1:01:19Braden Parker—the new CEO of Westbeach—grew up in Cochrane, Alberta—a small town of fewer than ten thousand—obsessed with the Titanic and dinosaurs, building lemonade stands with his siblings, and raised by two teachers who believed deeply in curiosity and going after what you want. His dad was offered a sabbatical at Stanford university, moving th…
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Making Your Church a Safe Place: Part 4- Healing Through Faith: Reclaiming Forgiveness and Redemption — Megan Cousins
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9:55How can forgiveness and redemption truly bring healing for survivors of abuse without compromising justice or safety? Discover how a trauma-informed church can support survivors while upholding accountability and God’s heart for justice.By Megan Cousins
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#36 How crypto is sparking a longevity frenzy
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1:48:15Today we’re diving into one of the strangest and most ambitious ideas in longevity: using crypto trading to fund real-time lifespan experiments. Benji Leibowitz, founder of pump.science, joins us to explain how decentralized science works, why tokens can finance studies in worms, flies and mice, and what happens when a single post on X suddenly tur…
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Jokes That Go There: Lana Salah on Comedy Without Apology
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56:21In this deeply human and sharply funny conversation, Palestinian American comedian Lana Salah joins Saadia in the studio for an unfiltered exploration of comedy, identity, loss, and truth-telling in a world that often prefers silence. Lana, an engineer-turned-comedian whose life spans the Bay Area, the Middle East, and now Los Angeles, breaks down …
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Episode 339: How Can Book Publishers Utilize Bookstore Coop? w/Jane Friedman | A People's Guide to Publishing
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12:11Early episode drop this week due to the holiday! Put simply, bookstore co-op is a tool publishers can use to incentivize bookstores for ordering and featuring their books, or hosting events with their authors. Is co-op right for your publisher? How do you best use it? Jane Friedman of The Bottom Line is back to chat with Joe and Elly about co-op, M…
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59: Inside the mental battle as F1 2025 reaches crunch point
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35:37This week we go inside the minds of the competitors for the F1 World Championship. We explain some of the things that happened during an intense Las Vegas GP weekend – including the dramatic double disqualification of the McLaren cars that sets up an incredibly tense final two rounds for the World Championship And we look ahead in depth to what hap…
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S02/E09 - David Airey on Creativity, Calm, and a Life Built With Intention
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1:03:01In this episode of CAPTN OffScript I sit down with David Airey, a designer whose books, thinking, and calm perspective have shaped how countless creatives approach identity design. But we go far beyond the craft in this conversation and explore the human side of a long creative life. David talks openly about growing up during the Troubles in Northe…
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Sermon Preparation- Part 5: The Dos — Malcolm Perry
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10:26Using a gripping mountaineering story as a backdrop, this article explores the essential “dos” of sermon preparation, calling preachers to keep Christ at the center, bathe their messages in prayer, and proclaim the gospel with clarity and hope. How can sermons become sacred encounters that lift listeners’ eyes to Jesus?…
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Intercom's pricing lead on Fin's radical AI monetization model, PMs as GMs, more | Aisling O'Reilly
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49:28In this inaugural episode of Thank You for Vibe Pricing, Chargebee’s new series on scaling AI monetization, we are joined by Aisling O’Reilly, Head of Pricing at Intercom. Aisling talks about: Intercom’s complete pricing overhaul and why they risked multi-millions in ARR in the short run to chalk out a path of durable, customer-first growth, how th…
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Flipping the Thanksgiving Script — Immigrant Style
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10:10Thanksgiving is marketed as a serene celebration of gratitude, family, and food, but Saadia’s immigrant household tells a different story. In this extended solo episode, she unpacks the chaos that unfolds when her husband and daughters take over the kitchen, the tradition-defying choice to cook lamb instead of turkey, and the reality of observing t…
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This is Thank You for Vibe Pricing — a new Chargebee series chronicling field notes from teams at the frontier of AI monetization. Tune in for sharp, in-the-thick-of-it operator breakdowns of what it really takes to price, package, and scale AI products in the real world.
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FOOD IS FOR EVERYONE — That meal your grandmother always cooked. Or your mother. Or your father, for that matter. The odors that permeated a kitchen or the entire house. The first taste. The idea of comfort food. So much of who we are and what we remember are about food, sure, but also about place, and most definitely about the person doing the coo…
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Episode 338: What is in a good book contract? | A People's Guide to Publishing Podcast
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15:08It's a throwback episode! Contracts are no one's favorite part of publishing, no matter which side of the table you're sitting on. This week on the pod, we revisit a classic People's Guide to Publishing episode where Joe and Elly walk you through why contracts are important, how to navigate them as an author, and what makes a good publishing contra…
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58: Meet the leader making F1’s smallest team punch above its weight!
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55:26This week, we have the latest in our series of F1 team principal interviews as we meet Ayao Komatsu at the HQ of Haas, F1’s smallest team. What Haas may lack in headcount, they more than make up for in team spirit, as this engaging interview reveals. Ayao has been at Haas since the team debuted in 2016. Last season Gene Haas picked him to succeed t…
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S02/E08 - Mat Voyce on Anxiety, Creativity, and Finding Your Thing
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1:01:25In this episode of CAPTN OffScript I sit down with Mat Voyce, the designer known for his expressive type animation work and his instantly recognizable visual language. We go far beyond the craft in this conversation and dive into the emotional and personal side of being a creative today. Mat talks openly about growing up as an introverted kid, find…
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Back to Eden: God’s Design for Human Sexuality in a Broken World — Richard M. Davidson
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14:27Grounded in Genesis 1–2, this article explores God’s original design for human sexuality, revealing it as purposeful, joyful, and sacred despite the brokenness of a fallen world. What does Scripture really teach about identity, marriage, intimacy, and love when we go back to Eden?By Richard M. Davidson
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Who Needs a Time Machine? I Changed Countries
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52:03What does it mean to belong in America without proving your worth? Why are immigrants still expected to be extraordinary just to be seen as enough? And what happens when we stop performing successfully and simply allow ourselves to be human? In this deeply resonant conversation, host Saadia Khan is joined by Bilal Lakhani, Pakistani-American journa…
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Episode 337: It doesn't have to be perfect: Punk, Art & DIY w/Ashley Rowe Palafox | People's Guide to Publishing
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42:44It's the 20th-ish anniversary of Ashley Rowe Palafox's original "Barefoot and in the Kitchen" zine! This week on the pod, Ashley joins us to talk about the inception of the zine, how punk helps you let go of perfectionism, and updating the zines for the new collection, "Cook Your Own F*cking Life." Get "Cook Your Own Fucking Life" here: https://mic…
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57: How influencers are growing F1 audiences in the US
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47:50This week we discuss some of the significant developments that took place during the Brazil GP weekend, which saw Lando Norris take command of the F1 Drivers Championship and look ahead to the Las Vegas Grand Prix. In particular we delve into the role influencers are playing on helping F1 to reach new audiences in the United States, enlarging the f…
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