Funny, moving and insightful conversations with leading creative and business leaders from the world of Fashion, Culture and Design. Simon and his guests address current affairs, creativity and assorted topics far outside their own careers. Always looking for provocative ideas you can actually do something with, the Fashion Culture Design podcasts are inspired by the Unconference of the same name.... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
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What a show! I don't know how Simon gets these guests, but hearing from Jeff Staple one week, Laura Brown the next... it's insane. If you're into fashion, work in fashion, or even remotely care about the worlds of culture and design, you must subscribe. I listen to these on the train to work and love waking up to new episodes.
Comparing to read interviews from magazines, this is a prefect way to learn these successful people's personalities and attractions while I do something else! I enjoyed listening to these interviews, witty and smart! I was laughing on the street when I was listening to the Jeff one
It's early days but so far this is proving to be something well worthy subscribing to. Glad I've got in early. The guests are super interesting and the discussions are lively and entertaining. This is my new fav podcast.
I've seen Simon Collins speak live before, but the energy I get from listening to him with legends like Ian Schrager was suprising to say the least! Can't wait to see who they've got coming up next.
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