Episodes
For episode 59, we sat down with the host of Spotify's 'Dissect,' Cole Cuchna, just as season 4 is beginning to hit the airwaves. 'Dissect' is an insanely immersive serialized music podcast that highlights one contemporary classic album per season, analyzing the meaning, social context and purpose of each song one episode at a time. During our conversation, Cole opens up about the long hours and hard work needed to turn a hobby into a full-fledge career, how "art gives you what you give it,"...
Published 11/16/18
For episode 58, Olympic track and field medalists Andre De Grasse of Canada and Will Claye of team U.S.A. sit down with us just before they begin their training for the new season. The sprinter and jumper not only talk about their current journey from the 2016 Games to Tokyo 2020, but they also dive into their rigorous training regimes, life after Usain Bolt, balancing a career in pro sports with building a family, overcoming injuries, and so much more. Enjoy the episode, and be sure to rate,...
Published 11/09/18
For episode 57 of HB•R, we sat down with legendary photographer Jonathan Mannion. Having shot just about every major hip-hop album cover over the last 25 years, Jonathan is looking to embark on a new phase in his artistic career. But before he can begin this journey, he wants give back to the culture and fans that have made it all possible. In our interview, the 47-year-old opens up and talks about growing up in Ohio, working for Richard Avedon, shooting rap icons, instagram photography,...
Published 11/02/18
For episode 56 of HB•R, Erik Fagerlind and Peter Jansson, the founders of Stockholm-based international footwear and streetwear boutique Sneakersnstuff, stopped by our office to talk all things, well, sneakers of course. Approaching their 20th year in business, the two veteran sneakerheads--and they really do love footwear--have built one of the most respected boutiques in the world, reinterpreting American and European sneaker culture through a pragmatic, Scandinavian lens. In town to...
Published 10/12/18
For episode 55 of HB•R, Coltrane Curtis -- founder of consumer marketing agency Team Epiphany -- stops by to talk all things “influencer” marketing. The NYC native details the evolution of influencers, from the pre-social media era to the billion dollar market it is today, complete with Facebook apps and "Computer Generated Influencers." Coltrane also discusses the lack of diversity in the advertising world, why finding your soulmate is the best thing you can do for your career, and what he's...
Published 09/07/18
On episode 54 of HB•R, photographer, creative director and maybe more truthfully, documentarian, Dapper Lou, stopped by to talk about his Haiti-to-Brooklyn upbringing, the importance of travel, photographing the likes of Barack Obama and Lauren Hill, and so much more. Lou even dives into a photographer’s love-hate relationship with social media. Click the link in our bio to hear the full episode. Don’t forget to comment, rate and subscribe.
Published 08/31/18
For episode 52 of #HBR, the legendary duo of Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia stop by to promote the 2nd season of their NPR show, ‘What’s Good with Stretch & Bobbito.’ In doing so, we get schooled on the “de-new-york-ifiction” of NYC’s club scene, the art of interviewing, sneaker culture and so much more. Enjoy the episode, and don’t forget to comment, rate and subscribe.
Published 08/24/18
For episode 52 of HB•R, we sat down with conceptual artist Dan Life, best known to our readers for his Swarovski’d-out Air Jordan 1 sculptures and wearables. The 25-year-old Chicago native takes us on a journey through his young life, from flipping wine on eBay at the age of 12, to commissioned art pieces for J Balvin. Enjoy the episode, and don't forget to comment, rate and subscribe.
Published 08/17/18
On the season two premiere of HBR, we talked to the jack-of-all-trades about Oxford, the Explorers Club, and New York pizza, among other things.
Published 06/24/18
On this season finale, Alexandre Daillance explains what it felt like waking up to Rihanna wearing his hats.
Published 05/25/18
B. Diddy also speaks on Virgil Abloh's Louis Vuitton appointment, his Black Santa Company, and life after the NBA.
Published 05/18/18
"Eventually, we're gonna have to work together," says the sneaker designer and customizer. "It's a no-brainer."
Published 05/11/18
The creative couple explain the brand's origin story, their Wikipedia collab and the cons of working with your significant other.
Published 05/04/18
The comedian and filmmaker talks about his latest Netflix special, Tommy Wiseau, Kanye West, and more.
Published 04/27/18
The designer talks about how Band Of Outsiders "went to s**t," the state of the retail industry, and his long-forgotten cookie blog.
Published 04/20/18
"You might catch me at Roscoe's at 4 AM," he says, "but what we do at Sweet Chick is different."
Published 04/13/18
“I had so many angry fans in my Instagram DMs that day,” the tattooist says.
Published 04/06/18
The woman behind Pornhub’s social media has a hard time telling her grandma about her job.
Published 03/30/18
Then there was the time that they crashed at Post Malone's rap mansion in LA.
Published 03/23/18
Zack Macklovitch and Nathan Gannage are at the forefront of the city’s creative scene, but they’re thinking international too.
Published 03/16/18
“I don’t have a moodboard,” says the sportswear customizer and designer, “but if I did, Allen Iverson would be on there.”
Published 03/09/18
The founder of the Brooklyn-based apparel company wants it to be clear that it is so much more than a cycling brand.
Published 03/02/18
That's why his clients prefer the cozy confines of Tribeca's Patron of the New.
Published 02/24/18
We caught up with the duo on the eve of Chinese New Year to talk about the brand’s 15-year anniversary collection.
Published 02/16/18