Insights from recent episode analysis
Audience Interest
Podcast Focus
Publishing Consistency
Platform Reach
Insights are generated by CastFox AI using publicly available data, episode content, and proprietary models.
Most discussed topics
Brands & references
Est. Listeners
Based on iTunes & Spotify (publisher stats).
- Per-Episode Audience
Est. listeners per new episode within ~30 days
1,001 - 10,000 - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
5,001 - 25,000 - Active Followers
Loyal subscribers who consistently listen
5,001 - 15,000
Market Insights
Platform Distribution
Reach across major podcast platforms, updated hourly
Total Followers
—
Total Plays
—
Total Reviews
—
* Data sourced directly from platform APIs and aggregated hourly across all major podcast directories.
On the show
From 10 epsHosts
Recent guests
Recent episodes
Scrap Notes & Desk Pads: Capturing Ideas Fast (Post-its, Legal Pads, Apple Notes + Voice Memos)
Mar 1, 2026
41m 25s
The 2026 Planning Episode: Painted Pictures, Todoist, Obsidian & Too Many Notebooks
Jan 30, 2026
50m 46s
Stationery Advent Calendars, SmartPlanner Time Blocking & getting ready for 2026 (Stationery Freaks)
Dec 23, 2025
43m 24s
Live From Brick Lane: Mark+Fold’s 10th Anniversary & The Stationery Freaks Origin Story
Nov 14, 2025
30m 40s
Household Stationery That Actually Helps: Labels, Whiteboards, Junk Drawers & Kitchen Kanban | Stationery Freaks Podcast
Oct 27, 2025
43m 35s
Social Links & Contact
Official channels & resources
Official Website
Login
RSS Feed
Login
| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3/1/26 | ![]() Scrap Notes & Desk Pads: Capturing Ideas Fast (Post-its, Legal Pads, Apple Notes + Voice Memos)✨ | scrap notesidea capture+4 | — | Mark+Fold “Glow” notebookNoted (Substack) by Jillian Hess+1 | — | scrap notesdesk pads+7 | — | 41m 25s | |
| 1/30/26 | The 2026 Planning Episode: Painted Pictures, Todoist, Obsidian & Too Many Notebooks✨ | goal settingplanning+4 | — | RocketbookCollins ledger+3 | Amazon | goal settingplanning+8 | — | 50m 46s | |
| 12/23/25 | Stationery Advent Calendars, SmartPlanner Time Blocking & getting ready for 2026 (Stationery Freaks)✨ | stationeryadvent calendars+4 | — | Martha BrookTom’s Studio+1 | — | stationery advent calendarsSmartPlanner+4 | — | 43m 24s | |
| 11/14/25 | ![]() Live From Brick Lane: Mark+Fold’s 10th Anniversary & The Stationery Freaks Origin Story✨ | stationerycreativity+3 | TerriVicky | Mark+Fold Monthly Planners & NotebooksBlackwing Pencils+3 | Brick LaneLondon | stationerypodcast+3 | — | 30m 40s | |
| 10/27/25 | Household Stationery That Actually Helps: Labels, Whiteboards, Junk Drawers & Kitchen Kanban | Stationery Freaks Podcast✨ | household stationeryorganization tools+5 | — | Magic Clickfreezer-proof labels+9 | — | stationerylabels+6 | — | 43m 35s | |
| 9/29/25 | Rituals, Routines & Stationery: Why the tactile nature of stationery can help us with rituals✨ | ritualsroutines+4 | Richard | Blackwing pencilsRhodia A4 notebook+7 | — | stationeryrituals+7 | — | 35m 08s | |
| 9/11/25 | Stationery Hauls, Fountain Pen Finds & Writing Success – Sailor, Tom’s Studio & More✨ | stationery haulsfountain pens+3 | — | Sailor PensTom’s Studio Wren+7 | — | stationeryfountain pens+3 | — | 27m 51s | |
| 8/2/25 | The Art of Commonplacing : Curating a Life – Richard Barnard on Collage & Commonplace books✨ | commonplace bookscollage art+3 | Richard Barnard | The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper | — | commonplace bookcollage+4 | — | 39m 10s | |
| 7/12/25 | The Art, Craft & Purpose of Travellers Journals with Frank from Yokogaki✨ | travel journalsnotebooks+4 | Frank | — | — | travellers journalsnotebooks+6 | Yokogakistationeryfreak20 | 40m 17s | |
| 6/29/25 | An interview with author Jenny Kane - prolific writer, collector of notebooks, desert island stationery specialist✨ | writingstationery+3 | Jenny Kane | — | — | Jenny Kanestationery+5 | — | 34m 01s | |
Want analysis for the episodes below?Free for Pro Submit a request, we'll have your selected episodes analyzed within an hour. Free, at no cost to you, for Pro users. | |||||||||
| 5/16/25 | ![]() From Paper Obsession to Published Pages - How we write books as Stationery Freaks | How do two writers, bound by their devotion to beautiful stationery, actually write books? In this episode, Helen and Rob reveal their individual paths, uncovering the shared foundation of paper-based ideation – the noodling, expanding, and connecting that begins on the page with their beloved notebooks. Explore their transition to digital tools (Rob's a touch more intricate!), their editing journeys, and their distinct publishing routes – Helen to her website, Rob primarily through self-publishing. Expect delightful detours into UK National Stationery Week, Rob's exciting new project requiring more notebooks, and Helen's potential planner evolution. Want to see their cool process diagrams and more? The newsletter is your visual companion. But for the nuanced details and personal insights, tune in to this engaging conversation.Newsletter is here. | 38m 54s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | ![]() When did you become a Stationery Freak? | In this episode Helen and Rob talk about whether there was a defining moment, or time, when they became Stationery Freaks.They start with Stationery Stories:Helen has an occasion to break out a new notebook - an Atoms and Astronauts one from Vinted. Rob's been watching too much Parisian Agency on Netflix - so is trying to adopt a Parisian style and coolness with a new Folio packed with a Yellow Legal Pad and a couple of Moleskine Cahiers. Helen introduces the (potentially) new segment of the show called "Stationery Freaks in the Wild", in which she shares a story of a fellow writing retreat stationery freak who rocked up with a yellow legal and a BlackWing penHelen introduces a new concept for fellow Stationery Freaks to try - shop at home!Becoming a freakHelen remembers scented pens and rubbers/erasers as a childHelen recalls calligraphy class at school and learning to write using an italic ink penRob remembers his Chemistry teacher, Dungeon Master, who ensured students had extremely, dangerously, sharp pencilsRob remembers Christmas Eve gifts of notebooks and pensBoth recall gift shops at museumsHelen explains that she's always needed stationery to control her life, otherwise it would be a catastropheHelen also reveals that she uses stickers to denote which type of bin to put out. Rob just goes on what everyone else is doing. Rob recalls putting tunes on and writing film scripts - and how that positive feeling dwindled when he tried to do it on computers.Rob mentions that Domestika has some great tutorials on creating infographics!Helen speaks about how simply the act of thinking back to early stationery memories was a really positive experience. Is there a time when you knew you were a stationery freak? What memories do you have about early stationery use?Let us know - we're on Instagram @stationeryfreaksukThanks for listening!Subscribe to the newsletter and find all of our casts at:https://stationeryfreaks.com/ | 32m 56s | ||||||
| 3/24/25 | ![]() Hoarding notebooks and when to use a new one - Stationery Freaks Podcast | In this episode we explore why we both have huge hoards of unused and partially used notebooks, and what makes us crack open a new notebook.You can find videos, photos and a deeper dive into this topic in the newsletter.In this episode:Helen is still searching for her full collection of mechanical pencils. The Penac Protti goes down well at work, but Rob ends up with pencil all over him at work, and refuses to share his doodles with his work colleagues. Rob describes Helen’s notebook storage unit with remarkable accuracy.Helen defines her key purpose for using a new notebook.Rob goes down the emotional route for deciding on using a new notebook (Clarity, Excitement, Despair).Rob and Helen both commit to doing a video of their notebook stashRob has 12 notebooks on the go, all originally started with a purpose, but they get morphed as he never has the right notebook, in the right place, at the right time. Helen’s least transient work is creative writing - hence her notebook has a clear purpose long term.Rob thinks pairing down to one notebook is the answer, but then the stack of spare notebooks taunt himRob finds a fellow freak who loves pens and pencils but has no time for notebooks or paper. Helen realises she will never have enough projects for all of her notebooksRob sees a business opportunity to sell his half-used notebooksHelen is off to London with her daughter and visiting a well-known stationery store. We mention these other Stationery Freaks casts:Vinted and StationeryLittle red notebook mentioned in this cast on goal setting.The dichotomy of minimalism and stationery freakness.Maria Le Van notebooks and London stationery shops.The perfect mechanical pencil.Find out more in the newsletter. Thanks for listening.Rob & Helen | 35m 12s | ||||||
| 3/3/25 | ![]() The perfect mechanical pencil | In this episode we chat about all things pencil related. We cover:Why Rob has so many notebooks he cannot move his writing deskHelen's latest Vinted stationery haul - and a surprise penThe lovely folks at Penac sent us some free samples - and they are brilliantHow we use pencils and paper for getting unstuck, or in Rob's case, for 99% of his writingWhy the non-permanent nature of pencils lends itself to creative thinkingWhy Rob bought the Rotring 600 pencil but hasn't used it muchAnd much moreGet images and links to everything we discuss in the Stationery Freaks newsletter. | 31m 55s | ||||||
| 12/12/24 | ![]() The Hobonichi switch revisited - a year of using the system | In this episode Helen shares how she’s getting on with her Hobonichi system, a year after making the switch from Bullet Journaling. We did an episode on this switch in early 2024 - you can listen to that episode here, where Helen shared why switching over the New Year was a bad idea. And so, a year later, we revisited this topic to hear how Helen is getting on, what’s adapted and whether she still needs a suitcase to carry around her growing sticker collection. I ask Helen about the Hobonichi system, how it differs from Bullet Journaling, how she organises her stickers, whether Helen then keeps each notebook and how her system works. Helen shares more about the Hobonichi eco-system, bulldog clips & paper clips and how she’s had to retire her massive collection of Washi tape.We also talk about or mention:Mark and Fold stationers & our chat on the show with founder Amy.Atoms to Astronauts notebooksLamy Fountain Pens (aff link)Our interview with Fountain Pen legend, Urban HafnerAnd lovely kind comments left on Rob’s video from fellow stationery freaks(Some images of Helen's planner are shared in the newsletter). | 27m 43s | ||||||
| 12/1/24 | ![]() In pursuit of the perfect structure - a stationery freaks eternal quest | In this episode we chat about why we've been missing for a few months, our stationery purchases and how we're always in pursuit of the perfect structure.You can find images, links and other insights that accompany this podcast on our newsletter - https://stationeryfreaks.substack.com/We cover, amongst other topics:1. A YouTube video comment that led Rob to a new pencil purchase2. Helen talks about her Hobonichi and how she's still loving it - although struggling to find time for buying stickers3. Rob talks about keeping a ledger as a life audit4. Helen talks about her writing habit and how she uses digital and analogue in combination5. Rob talks about his shipping forecasts and how this was supposed to be the perfect structure6. Helen goes down a Rabbit Hole of creating the perfect podcast structureAnd more. Products and links mentioned in this episode:Toad in the hole is a British dish made with sausages and batter - Toad in the HoleRob's Collins LedgerOur previous episode about Hobonichi PlannersRob buys a rOtring 600 mechanical pencilHelens studying creative writingMartha Brook's advent calendarBusiness cards as stickersEpisode 1 of our previous advent calendar of stationery freaks goodness | 29m 42s | ||||||
| 7/7/24 | ![]() Friction, Reward and Productivity Systems | In this episode Rob introduces his new productivity system of coloured military-style print out. Rob and Helen ponder why it's hard to find a system that works. And that maybe, they've (well, Rob) has been searching in the wrong place. Maybe, when we try to find a streamlined, slick, frictionless productivity system we're not actually getting much reward. And maybe, just maybe, higher friction system (bullet journaling, Rob's new method, Hobonichi etc) give a more meaningful reward. And maybe even, the reward is in the friction itself. Much to ponder. Find our newsletter that accompanies this here. | 32m 23s | ||||||
| 6/16/24 | ![]() The magic of whiteboards | In this episode we chat about the magic of whiteboards. We cover:How we used them at workHow Helen's daughter uses them for learning and revisionHow Rob's son uses them for doodlingThe ephemeral nature of whiteboard contentLong running whiteboard content - and why "do not wipe" is importantIf you'd like to see the images we talk about in this session, head to the newsletter. | 23m 03s | ||||||
| 5/26/24 | ![]() Vinted - Not just for clothes - our stationery hauls | In this episode Helen and Rob chat about buying stationery hauls from Vinted (other platforms and services are available).We cover:Our surprise at the variety of stationery on vintedThe bargains to be hadHelen's stationery haul for an upcoming workshopRob's stationery haul for no reason other than some bargain Moleskines and a notepad with Yorkshire written on the frontHow Rob makes offers and Helen pays full priceWhat stuff they found on Vinted. Note: We have no affiliation with Vinted - we just thought you'd like to hear about the stationery goodness. Note: We believe Vinted is available in many countries - but double check and if not, no doubt there is an alternative - let us know!ThanksRob and Helen | 20m 13s | ||||||
| 4/2/24 | ![]() Domestika - a stationery freaks learning playground for creatives | In this episode Rob and Helen explore the world of Domestika, an online learning platform for creatives. Note: We are not affiliated with Domestika, but Rob is addicted to it. * Rob explains what Domestika is and how it works* Helen is addicted to stickers - and may jump in to Domestika to learn more about calligraphy* Rob explains how he sometimes just watches the "materials" video on each Domestika course to geek out on stationery* Rob is building a list of Domestika tutors to interview for the Stationery Freaks podcast* Helen is intrigued by what's on Rob's watch list (see the full list on the newsletter)* Rob explains that Domestika is addictive so go carefullyFind out more about Domestika here. Subscribe to the Stationery Freaks newsletter here. ThanksRob and Helen | 24m 29s | ||||||
| 2/11/24 | ![]() Goal Setting - how a stationery freak mixes analogue and digital tools for goal setting | In this episode Rob shares his goal setting process using paper and digital tools. Rob explains what makes a good goal, Helen asks lots of questions and Rob shares how to track goals.We cover:Goals should be measurable and timeboundAn annual review is a positive processPainting a picture of the future and aligning goals is importantThe why is importantPrecious little red notebooksTracking in ToDoistThe power of journalingWhy not subscribe to the newsletter too! | 34m 10s | ||||||
| 1/21/24 | ![]() The world of Hobonichi Planners - and switching productivity systems | In this episode we explore the world of Hobonichi Planners. Helen decided that January was a good time to switch productivity, journaling and note-taking systems (it may not have been a wise decision). She chats us through the world of Hobonichi Planners and how she is using them to "force" her to develop the habit of journaling. She also needed mountains of stickers. All the stickers. We also cover Midori notebooks (Helen raves about these), Etsy Hobonichi sticker providers and why productivity systems must be hacked to make them work for you. Rob explores "containers with rules" and explain how he's impressed with a new calendar view in Todoist. We hope you enjoy this episode. Why not subscribe to the Stationery Freaks newsletter also - https://stationeryfreaks.substack.com/Thanks Helen and Rob | 31m 55s | ||||||
| 12/19/23 | ![]() Money is no object - The Stationery Freaks Christmas Gift Guide 2023 | It's that time of the year again - time for something festive.In this special edition, episode 4 of 4, we offer up some advice and insights into things we would buy if money were no object.Rob breaks the rules on this one, Helen less so. Listen to the end for a magical and amazing idea we'd love to do, but alas, money IS an object. We cover:- Helen - Smythson Soho Luxury Notebooks. About £170 - £250- Rob - Parker Bumble Bee - ebay link so may expire. £5000 for a pen!- Helen - Diamine Inkvent Calendar - this is SO cool. £89.95- Rob - Antique Writing Desk - link may expire if sold. £3650- Helen - Helen would like a pen made from the Apple Tree made famous by Isaac Newton. We believe you can only get them in the store at Woolsthorpe Manor, not online. Alternatively, Helen would like a pen made of wood from the actual York Minster.- Rob - My more reasonable choice (although still expensive) would be this amazing pencil sharpener by Labour And Wait. Epic. But is around £200.We make use of affiliate links which means you don't pay any more but we earn a tiny commission that goes to keeping the servers running.Subscribe to the newsletter to never miss an episode : https://stationeryfreaks.substack.com/Follow us on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/stationeryfreaksuk/ | 21m 05s | ||||||
| 12/14/23 | ![]() Accessories - The Stationery Freaks Christmas Gift Guide 2023 | It's that time of the year again - time for something festive.In this special edition, episode 3 of 4, we offer up some advice and insights into stationery accessories that are on our gift list.Helen shares three and Rob shares three.We cover:- Helen - TipEx Mouse- Rob - Firbon A4 paper cutter- Helen - Bookaroo Sticky Tabs- Rob - Rapesco desktop Pencil Sharpener- Helen - Hobonichi Deco Rush Stickers- Rob - Vretti thermal printer (here's the Vretti one I bought but it looks like it's been discontinued) Here's a "memoking" that receives high praise.- Helen also shares her disappointment about Dove Grey inkWe make use of affiliate links which means you don't pay any more but we earn a tiny commission that goes to keeping the servers running.This Christmas Gift Guide newsletter is out now - subscribe here : https://stationeryfreaks.substack.com/Check out the website : https://www.stationeryfreaks.com/Follow us on Insta : https://www.instagram.com/stationeryfreaksuk/ | 25m 52s | ||||||
| 12/12/23 | ![]() Notebooks - The Stationery Freaks Christmas Gift Guide 2023 | It's that time of the year again - time for something festive.In this special edition, episode 2 of 4, we offer up some advice and insights into notebooks that are on our gift list.Helen shares three and Rob shares three.We cover:- Helen - Zen Art B5 Dotted Notebook- Rob - Ottergami A5 notebook- Helen - Atoms to Astronauts notebooks- Rob - A4 Yellow Legal Pads- Helen - Midori Notebook- Rob - Plotter Japan NotebookAnd an honourable mention (we both assumed the other had it on their list) to the very excellent Mark and Fold Everyday Notebook (And no, we are not sponsored or affiliated with Mark and Fold :) )We make use of affiliate links which means you don't pay any more but we earn a tiny commission that goes to keeping the servers running.After the first three episodes have aired we'll send out a Christmas Gift Guide newsletter - subscribe here : https://stationeryfreaks.substack.com/Check out the website : https://www.stationeryfreaks.com/Follow us on Insta : https://www.instagram.com/stationeryfreaksuk/ | 28m 01s | ||||||
Showing 25 of 71
Sponsor Intelligence
Sign in to see which brands sponsor this podcast, their ad offers, and promo codes.
Chart Positions
5 placements across 4 markets.
Chart Positions
5 placements across 4 markets.






