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The magCulture Podcast
magCulture
46 episodes
2 weeks ago
As issue two of M Le Monde International arrives in shops, editor-in-chief Marie-Pierre Lannelongue and creative director Jean-Baptiste Talbourdet-Napoleone sat down with magCulture’s Jeremy Leslie to discuss creating the biannual magazine, based on the weekly newspaper maagzine, M Le Monde. Recorded live at Ned’s Club, The Ned London, on Tuesday 28 October 2025
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As issue two of M Le Monde International arrives in shops, editor-in-chief Marie-Pierre Lannelongue and creative director Jean-Baptiste Talbourdet-Napoleone sat down with magCulture’s Jeremy Leslie to discuss creating the biannual magazine, based on the weekly newspaper maagzine, M Le Monde. Recorded live at Ned’s Club, The Ned London, on Tuesday 28 October 2025
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Episode 34 • Andrew Diprose, Soho House & Superstore Wilderness • Nicola Hamilton, Issues shop
The magCulture Podcast
1 hour 12 minutes 41 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 34 • Andrew Diprose, Soho House & Superstore Wilderness • Nicola Hamilton, Issues shop
Jeremy Leslie meets editorial creative director Andrew Diprose at the magCulture Shop, and also trades magazine retail experience with Nicola Hamilton, who opened the magazine shop Issues in Toronto six months ago. A passionate advocate for magazines and print, Andrew Diprose was creative director at the UK edition of Wired for fourteen years, leaving last year to lead Soho House group’s editorial creative department. While at Wired he also published his own magazine, The Ride Journal (2007-2017), a defining magazine of the then nascent indie scene. After a look at some current magazines plucked form the magCulture shop shelves, he discusses working at Condé Nast (publisher of Wired) and the differences between that environment and producing you own publication. He also reflects on the shift from working on a major magazine brand to developing an editorial identity for a private member’s club brand, before revealing plans for his new side project, Superstore Wilderness. Nichola Hamilton shares Andrew’s passion for print, and also has a background in editorial design. In 2022 she decided to translate that passion into opening a magazine shop, Issues, in her home city, Toronto. Jeremy catches up with her to see how the retail experience is going as she celebrates six months trading. We’re grateful to our friends at Park Communications for their support of the magCulture Podcast. Find them online at www.parkcom.co.uk https://www.sohohouse.com/house-notes/issue-006/film-and-entertainment/introducing-the-new-soho-house-magazine http://theridejournal.com/ https://www.instagram.com/andrewdiprose https://issuesmagshop.com Audio produced and edited by Sam Williams
The magCulture Podcast
As issue two of M Le Monde International arrives in shops, editor-in-chief Marie-Pierre Lannelongue and creative director Jean-Baptiste Talbourdet-Napoleone sat down with magCulture’s Jeremy Leslie to discuss creating the biannual magazine, based on the weekly newspaper maagzine, M Le Monde. Recorded live at Ned’s Club, The Ned London, on Tuesday 28 October 2025