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  • Breed Presents . . . The Podcast with Catherine Fairweather
    Sep 2 2025

    In this episode of Breed presents… The Podcast our guest is Catherine Fairweather, journalist, travel writer, editor and also a podcaster.

    Much of Catherine's professional life has been forged from her love of travel, of discovering new places and cultures and seeing firsthand how other people live. Over the years, Catherine has been a contributing editor at Condé Nast Traveller, Harper's Bazaar, the Financial Times, Air Mail and The Daily Telegraph. She then began podcasting and now hosts two podcasts: Voices from the Frontline, where she talks to people who work in high-risk combat zones all over the world and The Third Act, a podcast that looks at later life in a positive way through conversations with artists, explorers and actors.

    Catherine was the last interview we recorded for this season and it was so nice to round things off with a fellow podcaster, the first we've had on the series.

    Voices from the Frontline Podcast

    The Third Act Podcast

    Catherine's Instagram

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    38 min
  • Breed Presents . . . The Podcast with Dylan Jones
    Aug 26 2025
    Our guest for this edition of Breed Presents… The Podcast is Dylan Jones – writer, journalist, editor, and a man with a love of music. In fact, he's just released 1975: The Year the World Forgot. Dylan is probably best known as the editor of GQ, a position he took on in 1999 and held for 22 years. He began his career in journalism in the early 1980s, joining i-D Magazine and rapidly rising to become its editor, while also working as a contributing editor at The Face. Post GQ, Dylan has worked for The Observer and The Sunday Times and was editor-in-chief at The Standard, where he also interviewed and reviewed the likes of Van Morrison and the Sex Pistols. On top of that, he has edited and written more than two dozen books, including These Foolish Things: A Memoir which became the main focus of our conversation when we sat down together in London.

    These Foolish Things

    Instagram

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    42 min
  • Breed Presents . . . The Podcast with Justine Simons
    Aug 19 2025

    In this edition of Breed Presents… The Podcast we're talking to someone who it could easily be argued has had more influence on the cultural capital of London than any other individual in recent history – London's Deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries Justine Simons OBE. She was given that title by London Mayor Sadiq Khan in 2016, but she'd already been at the heart of support for the creative world under the previous two mayors, since 2002.

    Some of the projects she's overseen are: Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth, the 2012 Cultural Olympiad, founding the World Cities Culture Forum, establishing the London Borough of Culture and most recently developing the East Bank in Stratford. And that's just scratching the surface of her achievements and we touched on many more during this conversation.

    Justine Simons' Instagram

    The Fourth Plinth (https://artsandculture.google.com/project/the-fourth-plinth)

    World Cities Culture Forum

    East Bank

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    41 min
  • Breed Presents . . . The Podcast with Fee Greening
    Aug 12 2025

    Our guest for this episode is artist and illustrator, Fee Greening. Fee usually works with a dip pen and ink technique to create pieces that look simultaneously contemporary and steeped in the world of illuminated manuscripts, folklore and mythology. I sat down with her in person to discuss her career to date as well as her new book, an illustrated edition of Katharine Briggs' Dictionary of Fairies which will be published by Octopus on the 11th September 2025.

    Pre-order Dictionary of Fairies at Waterstones.

    Fee's Instagram.

    Fee's Website.


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    44 min
  • Breed Presents . . . The Podcast with Yolanda Edwards
    Aug 5 2025

    A few years back and the printed version of Breed Presents... The Podcast, we talked to Yolanda Edwards, founder and editor of YOLO Journal. YOLO Journal is a quarterly magazine that revels in the beauty of traveling to new places, focusing first on the photography and then on words in the form of personal stories and tips relating to each location.

    The magazine is very much a personal project as Yolanda is its founder, publisher and editor as well as a contributor, and is a coming together of much of her previous experience that experience includes two periods working at Condé Nast Traveler, first as photo editor and then as creative director.

    So, we're delighted to welcome Yolanda back to Breed to speak to us about it.

    YOLO Journal - Website

    YOLO Journal - Instagram

    Yolanda Edwards - Instagram

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    34 min
  • Breed Presents . . . The Podcast with Marina Willer
    Jul 29 2025

    For this episode we're very pleased to be talking to Marina Willer, at Pentagram London. Marina was born in Brazil, to artist parents, who encouraged an early interest in design and the visual arts. This eventually led her to move to London, where she studied graphic design at the Royal College of Art.

    During her design career, she has been central to brand identity work. Her first love, however, has always been film, and she has pursued a parallel career as a filmmaker. Her first feature film was the documentary 'Red Trees' which came out in 2017 and used the story of her own family's escape from the Nazi occupation of Prague to explore today's refugee crisis

    I caught up with her at the Pentagram offices in Notting Hill, it's a conversation I loved.

    Watch Red Trees: via Curzon Home Cinema.

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marina_willer/?hl=en

    Pentagram: https://www.pentagram.com/about/marina-willer

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    37 min
  • Breed Presents . . . The Podcast with David Telfer
    Jul 22 2025

    Today's guest on Breed Presents... The Podcast has been a designer for British luxury clothes brand Sunspel. After studying fashion and business at the University of Brighton, David embarked on his career as a menswear designer at COS, soon finding his way into his senior role at Sunspel, where he spent four years as creative director. He's recentered his role more on the product side of things as the design director.

    Our chat takes us into discussing what goes into leading the creative side of things, and also developing a product of a brand steeped in heritage, craft and tradition.

    Sunspel


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    35 min
  • Breed Presents . . . The Podcast with Elizabeth Goodspeed
    Jul 15 2025

    At Breed, Elizabeth Goodspeed is best known to us as the US editor-at-large for It's Nice That, the global platform run by creatives for creatives. She's also an independent, multidisciplinary designer, art director, writer and educator.

    After completing a dual degree in neuroscience and graphic design at RISD, Elizabeth began her career with an internship at Pentagram in New York before going before going to to work at The Whitney Museum of American Art, RoAndCo before rejoining Pentagram in a full time positon. Since 2020 she's been freelance and has collaborated with studios including Interbrand, her old home Pentagram, Gander and Red Antler, and worked directly with clients including Google, Spotify and MAC Cosmetics.

    Beyond her day-to-day design work, produces her own design history newsletter Casual Archivist, writes as often as she can about trends, design history and design trends aswell as teaches at Rhode Island School of Design and Parsons School of Design in New York.

    Elizabeth Goodspeed

    It's Nice That





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    44 min