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On this special episode of Design Matters, we look back at the collective brilliance of editors interviewed in 2024. Best of Design Matters 2024 with Stella Bugbee, Scott Dadich, Adam Moss, and David Remnick is live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Editor-in-Chief and President of New York Magazine's The Cut and current Styles Editor of The New York Times—Stella Bugbee joins to discuss her remarkable career in the media industry, covering fashion, beauty, and culture as a journalist, editor, and creative director.
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Former Editor-in-Chief and President of New York Magazine's The Cut and current Styles Editor of The New York Times—Stella Bugbee joins to discuss her remarkable career in the media industry, covering fashion, beauty, and culture as a journalist, editor, and creative director.
Hello, this is she! Today we're reaching into a grab bag filled with TVs, social omnivores, room dividers, and favorite internet follows. For more on the social omnivore, check out this Bon Appétit article by Ali Francis. Room dividers have come a long way—see: Lichen, The Inside, Sarah Ellison's for DWR, and Sight Unseen's round up. Delightful follow number one: Emily Sundberg and her newsletter Feed Me. She wrote "Whole Milk Mounts its Triumphant Comeback" and "Welcome to the Shoppy Shop" and recently surfaced this 2019 interview with Kevin Systrom by Stella Bugbee, too. (Related-ish newsletters: After School by Casey Lewis and Public Announcement c/o Chris Black and James Ellis.) Number two: Delia Cai, whose debut novel Central Places is out now—*please* see also: her IG for the book, her Twitter account, and her interview on this pod. (Other v specific IG follows: @smallbizmemez and @dankartdirectormemes.) Number three: the financial-literacy TikToker Seema Sheth aka Bobeema and her financial cleanse series. Speaking of $$ stuff, Carl Nassib's compound interest lesson from Hard Knocks and Women and Money by Suze Orman. Finally, this tweet (by Lily Marotta, co-host of the Celebrity Book Club podcast) transported us. Where is the TV in your home? How you you answer the phone? Let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode. Look into getting an MBA with The Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business. YAY.
Stella Bugbee is the editor in chief and president of New York Magazine's The Cut. Aside from running the most whip-smart site about women and culture out there, Stella is an avid home cook. Here Adam Rapoport talks to her about how—in The Cut's words—she gets it done. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stella Bugbee, New York Magazine editor at large, talks about how the newest trend in New York fashion is all about New York itself with more people donning merch from their favorite local haunts, bookstores, restaurants and cultural institutions. Zizmorcore, noun: a style of dressing that involves wearing merch from places that are truly authentic to New York.Origin: The Dr. Zizmor subway ads of yore, which feel specific to a time and place in NYCWe're talking to @stellabugbee abt the trend. Call in: 646 435 7280 pic.twitter.com/YChrClh8aB — The Brian Lehrer Show and A Daily Politics Podcast (@BrianLehrer) March 5, 2021 @BrianLehrer A little beat up but treasured. pic.twitter.com/gi1gvIrlay — Susan Barth (@Susannyc19) March 5, 2021 Ultimate Ziz -- Katz's Deli t-shirt -- "Send a Salami to Your Boy in the Army." Must be pronounced with NY accent to rhyme. — Jeff Ward (@toadsalad17) March 5, 2021 @BrianLehrer my son Simon keeping it local an original Snowman (Washington Heights graffiti guy star) custom slimed yankee hat #zizmorecore pic.twitter.com/euW4DnypKY — Tom Sanford (@uberkunst) March 5, 2021 fairway harlem hat! pic.twitter.com/ygL9pOvhEG — Anjuli Raza Kolb (@anjulifatima) March 5, 2021 pic.twitter.com/sJmqUMcr3s — Mike Sandmel (@mikeysandmel) March 5, 2021
We’ve been following the career of Alisha Ramos since she was in college—so, um before she technically had a career. If you haven’t spotted her two businesses Girls’ Night In, a newsletter ‘n community for women who love to stay in, and Whiled, a line of cheery, artsy puzzles, everywhere you turn recently, then your pandemic experience has been very different from ours. But before we get into it all with her: Let us discuss how dumplings (the sweatpants of food?) became such a vibe. DUMPLINGS. In handbag form from Simon Miller, Elleme, and Emily Levine. In cartoon form thanks to Wonton in a Million. As sculpture in porcelain by Stephanie H. Shih and felt by Dumpling Mart. As a light, an ornament, and, hey, a potsticker pipe. Alisha Ramos is up to so very much—she’s the founder of Girls’ Night In and Whiled, and she’s a very committed Swiftie and gardener on IG. Speaking of Swifties: a conspiracy rabbithole for you—feel free to search Swiftgron on Tumblr. The still-very-relevant Stay Home, Take Care resource the GNI team put together at the beginning of quarantine. For some TikTok ~curation~, follow Aminatou Sow and Zara Rahim...on Instagram. “Our Shared Unsharing” by Stella Bugbee for The Cut. A few of Alisha’s head-clearing recs: Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel, Floret, Monty Don, and The Gardens of Bunny Mellon. Plus one gardening-related one from Erica: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver. All of our inboxes are open! Contact us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, and/or @athingortwohq. For more of everything, get that Secret Menu—subscribe (or even give a gift). Visit www.Hilma.co/ATHINGORWO to get the starter set with both a free gift, a beautiful tote bag designed by an amazing female artist, AND 20% off. Slip into our new favorite workout gear, the Sweaty Betty Power Legging, for 20% off with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
With many holiday traditions being put on hold or online, how are New Yorkers responding? By buying out the local Christmas tree seller? Baking cookies for gifts? What new traditions are they starting, what old ones are they bringing back and what do the holidays mean in this very unusual year? New York Magazine editor at large and mom of 3 Stella Bugbee joins us to talk about what trends she’s seeing/covering in the magazine and what she and her family are doing this year. And we’ll take listener calls.
In this episode, Natalia, Neil, and Niki discuss the popularity of the global evangelical megachurch Hillsong. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Hillsong celebrity pastor Carl Lentz has come under fire for inappropriate behavior, including adultery. Natalia and Neil referred to Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s GQ profile of Lentz, and Neil discussed the history of the seeker-sensitive movement. Natalia referred to David French’s post about hypocrisy among evangelical leaders. In our regular closing feature, What’s Making History: Natalia recommended Stella Bugbee’s article at The Cut, “Our Shared Unsharing.” Neil shared Robert Moss’ Serious Eats article, “How Ambrosia Became a Southern Christmas Tradition.” Niki commented on her CNN article, “The Christmas Spirit Powerful, Even in 2020.”
Tamron Hall made daytime television history becoming the first Black woman to host the Today Show. After her well-publicized exit, her next step was to host her own talk show, currently in its second season. The Cut’s Stella Bugbee talked to Tamron about her ever-evolving mission as a journalist , not feeling liberated after leaving the Today Show, and what she’s learned from boxing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've got Stella Bugbee, SVP and editor in chief of The Cut, on this episode, and we're talking about reworking the definition of women's content; trusting your gut; the shadow force in her life; coming at the fashion world like an anthropologist; what can be gained by holding a yoga block over your head and more.Our show's Instagram is @eifpodcast and you can find Kim on her blog Girls of a Certain Age. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We've got Stella Bugbee, SVP and editor in chief of The Cut, on this episode, and we're talking about reworking the definition of women's content; trusting your gut; the shadow force in her life; coming at the fashion world like an anthropologist; what can be gained by holding a yoga block over your head and more.Our show's Instagram is @eifpodcast and you can find Kim on her blog Girls of a Certain Age. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Over a lunch at The Beatrice Inn, New York on October 24th, 2019, the writer and curator Charlotte Cotton presented for and against a motion concerning the effects of photographing. Afterwards, guests including Stella Bugbee, Kimberley Drew, Hailey Benton Gates, Heidi Julavits, Pashon Murray, Celia Rowlson-Hall, Doreen St. Félix, Matthew Schneider, Tessa Thompson and Kate Young were only too happy to share their views.
Old emails are a fossil record of our lives. What were you doing this time last year, or two years ago, or ten? Even if you don’t keep a diary, you’ve got email... and this week, we're digging through ours. With Allison P. Davis, Mona Chalabi, Maddie Aggeler, Lisa Miller, Andrea Long Chu, and Stella Bugbee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eva Chen is Instagram's resident queen of fashion... but she's also a life-long Babysitters Club obsessive who just published her third book for kids. She sat down with Stella Bugbee to talk about how she gets it all done, from sanitizing her airplane seats to the sneaky email trick that keeps her sane. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brittany Packnett is an activist who rose to prominence after she became a leader of the protests in Ferguson back in 2014. Since then, she’s worked with politicians on the federal and state level on ending police brutality, and was appointed to President Obama’s task force on building relationships between communities and police. Brittany talks with Stella Bugbee about how she gets it all done, including how she decompresses from dealing with the heaviness of her work, travel hacks for the frequent flyer, and her philosophy of activism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alison Roman is a cookbook author, New York Times and Bon Appetit columnist, and the brain behind The Cookies and The Stew, those chocolate chip cookies and chickpea stew that you’ve likely seen in your Instagram feed. This week, Alison sat down with Stella Bugbee to talk about how she gets it all done, including how she develops her recipes, deals with online critics, and embraces her inability to chill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stella Bugbee is the editor in chief and president of New York Magazine’s The Cut. Aside from running the most whip-smart site about women and culture out there, Stella is an avid home cook. Here Adam Rapoport talks to her about how—in The Cut’s words—she gets it done. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an era where information travels faster than ever before, if you’re not able to adapt, like, ASAP, be prepared to get left behind. That pace and power to respond is something that not only drives Stella Bugbee—longtime editor and newly minted President & EIC of women’s website, The Cut—but it’s become a catalyst for channeling a clear vision through the chaos. Tune in to hear how she leads in an always-on world, as well as her take on where the future of women’s storytelling is headed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cynthia Rowley is a fashion designer, author, and successful businesswoman, despite not having a background in business. Stella Bugbee talks with Cynthia about balancing work and life, hustling Andy Warhol at the start of her career, taking risks in fashion and business, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our "How I Get It Done" series is back! For this episode, we sat down with Rukmini Callimachi, award winning journalist and host of the podcast Caliphate. She's been reporting on Islamic extremism for years, and her reporting has brought her to some of the most dangerous places in the world. Stella Bugbee talked with Rukmini about how she balances the risks of her job with her ambition, her secret work hack, how she unwinds when she's reporting, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we take a look at ambition: the internal force that wakes you up at 2:30 am full of ideas, that makes you want to do more than you thought you could, or than anyone else said you can. We talk with writer, director, and actor Pamela Adlon; The Cut's Stella Bugbee, and outgoing New York Magazine editor Adam Moss about how they've each embraced (or rejected) their ambition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this installment of our "How I Get It Done" series, Stella Bugbee talks with writer and actress Jill Kargman. Jill wrote and starred in her own Bravo series Odd Mom Out for three seasons as a first time actress. She talks with us about being on screen for the first time as she was turning 40, working 18 hour days while raising her three kids, surviving breast cancer, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this installment of our "How I Get It Done" series, Stella Bugbee talks with artist Amy Sherald. When she was selected to paint First Lady Michelle Obama's official portrait last fall, Amy Sherald's entire life changed virtually overnight. Amy tells us about how she's managing her newfound fame, how she negotiates her busy schedule with a chronic health condition, her desire for motherhood, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the first in our "How I Get It Done" series, Stella Bugbee talks with Good Morning America host Robin Roberts. An award winning journalist and cancer survivor, Robin tells us how she juggles her schedule while making time for the people she loves, her advice on to be an effective leader, what she wishes she could tell her younger self, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, stories about motherhood, and the bullshit that comes your way: a woman whose marriage crumbled during her second pregnancy, and Stella Bugbee talks with Anna Sale, the host of Death Sex and Money, about managing anxiety, maternity leave, and professional ambitions while pregnant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, listener stories and tips: we wrap up our No Filter series of conversations about how women live online. From YouTube megastar Lele Pons to iconic artist Barbara Kruger, we heard a joyous mix of vulnerable confessions, utter defiance, and (for once) a mostly positive vision of what being a woman on the web can look like. To wrap it up, stories from you. About how you’re reconciling the IRL you with the online you. Plus, The Cut’s editor-in-chief Stella Bugbee is back with her greatest hope for the next generation of women in the workplace.
Today, listener stories and tips: we wrap up our No Filter series of conversations about how women live online. From YouTube megastar Lele Pons to iconic artist Barbara Kruger, we heard a joyous mix of vulnerable confessions, utter defiance, and (for once) a mostly positive vision of what being a woman on the web can look like. To wrap it up, stories from you. About how you’re reconciling the IRL you with the online you. Plus, The Cut’s editor-in-chief Stella Bugbee is back with her greatest hope for the next generation of women in the workplace.
Today, listener stories and tips: we wrap up our No Filter series of conversations about how women live online. From YouTube megastar Lele Pons to iconic artist Barbara Kruger, we heard a joyous mix of vulnerable confessions, utter defiance, and (for once) a mostly positive vision of what being a woman on the web can look like. To wrap it up, stories from you. About how you’re reconciling the IRL you with the online you. Plus, The Cut’s editor-in-chief Stella Bugbee is back with her greatest hope for the next generation of women in the workplace.
Today, listener stories and tips: we wrap up our No Filter series of conversations about how women live online. From YouTube megastar Lele Pons to iconic artist Barbara Kruger, we heard a joyous mix of vulnerable confessions, utter defiance, and (for once) a mostly positive vision of what being a woman on the web can look like. To wrap it up, stories from you. About how you’re reconciling the IRL you with the online you. Plus, The Cut’s editor-in-chief Stella Bugbee is back with her greatest hope for the next generation of women in the workplace.
Today, listener stories and tips: we wrap up our No Filter series of conversations about how women live online. From YouTube megastar Lele Pons to iconic artist Barbara Kruger, we heard a joyous mix of vulnerable confessions, utter defiance, and (for once) a mostly positive vision of what being a woman on the web can look like. To wrap it up, stories from you. About how you’re reconciling the IRL you with the online you. Plus, The Cut’s editor-in-chief Stella Bugbee is back with her greatest hope for the next generation of women in the workplace.
The iconic artist talks to Manoush about our curated selfies, owning a font, and why we all need likes. Plus, The Cut’s editor in chief Stella Bugbee. If you missed the other episodes of No Filter earlier this week, go back! Instagram megastar Lele Pons, Transparent actor Trace Lysette, painter Amy Sherald, who made Michelle Obama’s official portrait, and anchor Christiane Amanpour.
The iconic artist talks to Manoush about our curated selfies, owning a font, and why we all need likes. Plus, The Cut’s editor in chief Stella Bugbee. If you missed the other episodes of No Filter earlier this week, go back! Instagram megastar Lele Pons, Transparent actor Trace Lysette, painter Amy Sherald, who made Michelle Obama’s official portrait, and anchor Christiane Amanpour.
The iconic artist talks to Manoush about our curated selfies, owning a font, and why we all need likes. Plus, The Cut’s editor in chief Stella Bugbee. If you missed the other episodes of No Filter earlier this week, go back! Instagram megastar Lele Pons, Transparent actor Trace Lysette, painter Amy Sherald, who made Michelle Obama’s official portrait, and anchor Christiane Amanpour.
The iconic artist talks to Manoush about our curated selfies, owning a font, and why we all need likes. Plus, The Cut’s editor in chief Stella Bugbee. If you missed the other episodes of No Filter earlier this week, go back! Instagram megastar Lele Pons, Transparent actor Trace Lysette, painter Amy Sherald, who made Michelle Obama’s official portrait, and anchor Christiane Amanpour.
The iconic artist talks to Manoush about our curated selfies, owning a font, and why we all need likes. Plus, The Cut’s editor in chief Stella Bugbee. If you missed the other episodes of No Filter earlier this week, go back! Instagram megastar Lele Pons, Transparent actor Trace Lysette, painter Amy Sherald, who made Michelle Obama’s official portrait, and anchor Christiane Amanpour.
Stella Bugbee is the editor in chief and president of New York Magazine’s The Cut.
Stella Bugbee is the president and editor-in-chief of The Cut, the New York Magazine’s women's brand. Bugbee has expanded the content to cover politics, equality, and careers. In Samuji Talks Bugbee talks about women leaders, sexual harassment in fashion world, and why did she wrote an angry letter to The Vogue at age of 12. Hosted by Pauliina Siniauer. Recorded at Samuji Shop Nolita October 26th 2017. In English. Stella Bugbee on New York Magazinen naisille suunnatun The Cutin puheenjohtaja sekä päätoimittaja. Hänen käsissään brändi on laajentanut sisältöään käsittelemään niin politiikkaa, tasa-arvoa kuin uraa. Samuji Talksissa Bugbee puhuu naisjohtajista, seksuaalisesta häirinnästä muodin maailmassa sekä siitä, miksi hän kirjoitti vihaisen kirjeen The Voguen päätoimittajalle 12-vuotiaana. Haastattelijana Pauliina Siniauer. Nauhoitettu Samuji Shop Nolitassa 26.10.2017. Englanniksi.