Listen "How to publish a magazine by accident"
Episode Synopsis
"I can't just put this on a hard drive – I have to do something about it..." Mari Oshaug is editor-in-chief and publisher of Bikevibe, the magazine that sets off for a different city each issue and reports on the cycling culture it finds there. Mari started the magazine in 2014 by accident – she was on holiday in Tokyo and found herself taking hundreds of photos of the bikes she saw on the streets, and realised that she wanted to actually do something with the pictures rather than just store them away and never look at them again. In this episode she talks about building her team and what they look for in the cities they cover, as well as the obvious problems that coronavirus has thrown in their path.
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