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Total monthly reach
Estimated from 9 chart positions in 9 markets.
By chart position
- 🇨🇦CA · Design#16300K to 1M
- 🇺🇸US · Design#1705K to 30K
- 🇩🇪DE · Design#1965K to 30K
- 🇳🇱NL · Design#1751K to 10K
- 🇰🇷KR · Design#1791K to 10K
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Est. listeners per new episode within ~30 days
100K to 344K🎙 Daily cadence·301 episodes·Last published today - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
333K to 1.1M🇨🇦87%🇺🇸3%🇩🇪3%+6 more - Active Followers
Loyal subscribers who consistently listen
133K to 458K
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Recent episodes
Designing Reading Experiences for Children with Caroline Versteeg of Owl Kids
Jun 24, 2026
34m 12s
The Library Loiterers — Vol. III: The Zine Scene with Izy Iannetta at Toronto Zine Library
Jun 23, 2026
31m 19s
How to Be a Design Student (and How to Teach Them) with Mitch Goldstein
Jun 22, 2026
55m 11s
“Copy, Podcast joy”: NASA’s Artemis II Digital Strategy with Thalia Patrinos
Jun 16, 2026
44m 18s
The Library Loiterers - Vol. II: Compositions, Classification, and Card Catalogs with Carl Shura at Toronto Reference Library
Jun 10, 2026
43m 40s
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() Designing Reading Experiences for Children with Caroline Versteeg of Owl Kids | Send us Fan Mail It’s magazine time! Welcome to conversations with magazine-makers— big and small, new and seasoned, independent and commercial—from all over the world sharing what they do and how they do it. This year’s line up includes folks making magazines for kids, art and culture, as well as luxury lifestyle magazines, and a massive global publisher who covers all of this and more. There’s something for everyone in the next 4 episodes. This first episode features Caroline Versteeg... | 34m 12s | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() The Library Loiterers — Vol. III: The Zine Scene with Izy Iannetta at Toronto Zine Library | Send us Fan Mail Welcome, dear friends, to The Library Loiterers. Each episode finds Diana loitering in a library with a special guest in a library location of their choosing. We comb the stacks and have a chat about passions, practices, and possibilities—letting the story unfold as it will. You’re encouraged to read between the lines because it’s going to be a real page turner… This episode features local creative strategist, performer, and published poet, Izy Iannetta, as the duo expl... | 31m 19s | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() How to Be a Design Student (and How to Teach Them) with Mitch Goldstein | Send us Fan Mail Design students and design educators — this episode is for YOU! We have Mitch Goldstein, educator and author of How to Be a Design Student (and How to Teach Them), here to share some powerful thoughts and actionable advice. In this conversation, you’ll hear Mitch’s approach to being “professionally curious” and the difference between “education” and “professional practice”. We dig into grading, what design education does well and what parts of the system needs improvement. We... | 55m 11s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() “Copy, Podcast joy”: NASA’s Artemis II Digital Strategy with Thalia Patrinos | Send us Fan Mail Today’s conversation is out of this world with Thalia Patrinos who works at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC. She is the Artemis Digital Lead within the Office of Communications. She leads and strategizes all digital communications about NASA’s Artemis missions to and around the Moon, including social media, video, audio, web presence, and digital engagements. In this conversation, you’ll hear Thalia talk about the years of work that goes into digital strategy for communic... | 44m 18s | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() The Library Loiterers - Vol. II: Compositions, Classification, and Card Catalogs with Carl Shura at Toronto Reference Library | Send us Fan Mail Welcome, dear friends, to The Library Loiterers. Each episode finds Diana loitering in a library with a special guest in a library location of their choosing. We comb the stacks and have a chat about passions, practices, and possibilities—letting the story unfold as it will. You’re encouraged to read between the lines because it’s going to be a real page turner… This episode features type geek and delightful human, Carl Shura, as the duo explores the Toronto Reference L... | 43m 40s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Emerging Typeface Designers: Juliette Bifolchi & Jasmin Gulati | Send us Fan Mail Meet emerging typeface designers, Juliette Bifolchi and Jasmin Gulati! Juliette designed a typeface called Road Block and Jasmin designed a typeface called Invertia. In the following conversation, you'll get to hear about each typeface. You'll also hear their perfect type pairings, sensory descriptions of each (sight, smell, touch, sound and even taste), as well as what was easy and difficult about the process. Let the type geekery begin! Let's Connect on the web ... | 27m 46s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Evolving Gotham: Sara Soskolne of Monotype on Expanding One of the World’s Most Recognizable Typefaces | Send us Fan Mail Today’s conversation is with Sara Soskolne, Executive Creative Director at Monotype, sharing her 20-year history of working on one of the world’s most recognizable typefaces: Gotham. In this conversation, Sara shares her recent contributions to Gotham, working directly with the Obama Foundation for the opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Centre in Chicago. She gets delightfully technical about Gotham’s letterforms, pulling back the curtain on the decisions made in the ex... | 53m 40s | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Fine Specimens with Elliot Jay Stocks of Adobe Fonts | Send us Fan Mail Today’s guest is Elliot Jay Stocks, designer and author, known in typographic circles for his work as the co-creator of Google Fonts Knowledge, founder of 8 Faces magazine, and creative director of Typekit (now known as Adobe Fonts). In this conversation, you’ll hear why Elliot wanted to make his new book (Fine Specimens) and what it contains. You’ll hear just how small the type design world actually is (Hi Jamie! Hi Mark!), as well as Elliot’s take on traditional type ... | 44m 14s | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Personal and Peoples Histories Held in Letterforms with Tré Seals of Vocal Type | Send us Fan Mail This is the third episode in a 4-part guest lecture series, speaking with an incredible range of design and typography pros from across North America! In this eye opening look into the history of typography, signage, protest, and histories, Tré Seals thoughtfully explains the ways in which type has caused a lot of harm to various communities, but the ways in which it’s also a hopeful gateway to make meaningful change. You’ll hear Tré’s origin story, back to his ea... | 45m 59s | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() First Things First 2020 with Marc O’Brien and Benjamin Gaydos | Send us Fan Mail This is the second episode in a 4-part guest lecture series, speaking with an incredible range of design and typography pros from across North America! This episode features 2 of the 3 authors of the First Things First 2020 manifesto, Marc O’Brien and Benjamin Gaydos. (Namita Dharia couldn’t join us but we hope to catch her in conversation again soon!) In this conversation you’ll hear the tremendous global impact of the original First Things First manifesto in 196... | 49m 53s | ||||||
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| 5/7/26 | ![]() Designing Systems of Type (Mistakes and All!) with James Edmondson of OH no Type Co. | Send us Fan Mail This is the first episode in a 4-part guest lecture series, speaking with an incredible range of design and typography pros from across North America! This episode features type designer and founder of OH no Type Co., James Edmondson. In this conversation you’ll hear James’ typography origin story (he’s still an 8-year-old at heart!), how he uses “Pen Logic” to help construct systems of type, and how he knows when a typeface is complete. You’ll hear some great questions... | 32m 03s | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() The Library Loiterers - Vol. I: Following the Fear with Tim Miller at Robarts Library | Send us Fan Mail Welcome, dear friends, to The Library Loiterers. Each episode finds Diana loitering in a library with a special guest in a library location of their choosing. We comb the stacks and have a chat about passions, practices, and possibilities—letting the story unfold as it will. You’re encouraged to read between the lines because it’s going to be a real page turner… This episode features improv extraordinaire and Diana’s beloved high school drama teacher, Tim Miller, as the... | 44m 14s | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Sabotaging Self-Sabotage with Lauren Hortie of Oasis Skateboard Factory | Send us Fan Mail It’s a high school experience like no other — Welcome to Oasis Skateboard Factory in Toronto, Canada where students make, design, and sell custom boards for real clients all while receiving high school credits. This alternative school flips the script on what it means to learn and teach in high school, removing artificial boundaries between “school” and “the outside world”. Themes of equity, access, and cultivating community connections are explored. Guest and teacher, ... | 41m 48s | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() The Magic of Metaphor with Psychotherapist and Author Kate Robson | Send us Fan Mail Today’s guest is registered psychotherapist and author, Kate Robson, exploring her new book, Something to Hold Onto: Simple Images, Metaphors, and Practical Tools to Transform Your Life. Her book is an incredible resource where she shares her ideas about complex human problems through a therapeutic lens to help make challenging moments a little less challenging. You’ll hear about the power of metaphor, through metaphors, to get out of thought ruts. We explore ideas including:... | 46m 04s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() Clarendon: An Incomplete History of Type | Send us Fan Mail From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 6!) This episode is guest hosted by Jordan Grey. Name: Clarendon Release Date: 1845 Designer: Robert Besley Classification: Slab Serif (Egyptian) Owned By: Today its multiple versions are owned by multiple foundries. Claim to Fame: This is the first first-ever registered and pat... | 6m 39s | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() San Francisco: An Incomplete History of Type | Send us Fan Mail From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 6!) This episode is guest hosted by Sheilae Siagian. Name: San Francisco Release Date: 2014 Designer: Apple’s Team (based on Helvetica and FF DIN) Classification: Neo-Grotesque Sans Serif Owned By: Apple Claim to Fame: This is the first new typeface designed by Apple in nearly 2... | 6m 55s | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Verdana: An Incomplete History of Type | Send us Fan Mail From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 6!) This episode is guest hosted by Sol Riquero. Name: Verdana Release Date: 1996 Designer: Matthew Carter and Thomas Rickner Classification: Humanist Sans Serif Owned By: Microsoft Claim to Fame: A typeface that was designed not for print, but for the screen, changing the way d... | 7m 22s | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Garamond: An Incomplete History of Type | Send us Fan Mail From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 6!) This episode is guest hosted by Lilly Clements. Name: Garamond Release Date: Mid 16th Century Designer: Claude Garamond Classification: Old Style Serif Typeface Owned By: Not owned by one single person, but digital variations are owned by multiple different companies: Adobe ... | 7m 08s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Calibri: An Incomplete History of Type | Send us Fan Mail From the middle ages to the Middle East, From Futura to Freight, join us on a journey across the type universe and go where no designer has gone before...Welcome to An Incomplete History of Type (Part 6!) This episode is guest hosted by Emma Pereira. Name: Calibri Release Date: 2007 Designer: Lucas de Groot Classification: Sans Serif Owned By: Microsoft Corporation Claim to Fame: Calibri made history by dethroning Times New Roman as the default font of the MS Office Suite. &n... | 6m 40s | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Marci Stepak on Walking 300 km Through Grief, Connection, and Library Joy (Every Library TO) | Send us Fan Mail Meet our guest, Marci Stepak, who grew up using Toronto public libraries in the late 1970s and early 80s. In this conversation, you’ll hear about Marci’s journey, walking 300 km to visit all 100 Toronto Public Library branches on foot over 10 days. She’s calling it Every Library TO and the walk starts today, April 7, 2026. This walk is both a tribute to her Mom (today marks 1 year of her passing) and also to raise to raise funds for the Toronto Public Library Foundation. You’... | 31m 40s | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | ![]() How to Wrap a Semester-Long Podcast Project | Send us Fan Mail Lights! Microphone! Podcast -- Episode 6 How do you wrap up a massive, semester-long creative project? Join Instructor Diana, alongside student hosts Shana and Alex, for the MDM class's final reflection and listening party. This episode is a behind-the-scenes look at the creative journey, covering everything the students learned about audience, structure, and distribution while launching their first podcasts. The conversation explores powerful themes of accountability and cla... | 1h 02m 08s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() How to Master Multilingual Podcasting | Send us Fan Mail Lights! Microphone! Podcast -- Episode 5 What happens when your audience demands a language shift? Multilingual creator Winnie Liao joins host Alex to discuss the reality of launching a content project outside the default English market. Winnie shares the unexpected journey of her show, which started in Mandarin in Taiwan and quickly grew into a bilingual platform driven by listeners who wanted to learn English. Winnie reveals the core lessons learned from her background in a... | 16m 27s | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() How to Optimize Your Podcast for Growth | Send us Fan Mail Lights! Microphone! Podcast -- Episode 4 Are you optimizing your podcast for the right platforms? Jordan Blair, Podcast Producer at Buzzsprout, breaks down the current reality of podcast growth. Jordan explains why you must stop treating platforms like TikTok or Instagram and start treating them like libraries. You will learn the single most important rule for discoverability: use keyword-rich show and episode titles for SEO, or risk not being found at all. This episode is pa... | 40m 16s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() How to Build a Millionaire Machine | Send us Fan Mail Lights! Microphone! Podcast -- Episode 3 Host Alex sits down with Javon Martin to get real about building a podcast that's actually a business in disguise. His show, "100 Ways to Make $100K," isn't just content: it's the front door to something bigger. In this conversation, Javon breaks down how he created the "Millionaire Machine," a guest booking system he developed between episodes 30 and 55 that became the engine for his entire operation. You'll hear about the difference ... | 28m 53s | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() How to Compose an Iconic Podcast Theme (Serial) | Send us Fan Mail Lights! Microphone! Podcast -- Episode 2 What goes into creating a piece of music that defines a cultural moment? Nick Thorburn, the composer behind Serial's unforgettable theme, sits down with host Shana to tell the story. Spoiler: it all happened in a weekend, and he had no idea the show would become a global phenomenon. Nick walks through his creative process: how he approached the project as a straightforward freelance job, why he drew inspiration from Twin P... | 14m 56s | ||||||
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9 placements across 9 markets.
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