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Tyler Brûlé

Founder of Monocle and a media entrepreneur known for building a global niche media brand encompassing a magazine, radio, shops, cafés, events, and an agency; guest discussing Monocle's strategy and evolution.

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Oct 21, 2025 • 51min

The Monocle Playbook

Tyler Brûlé, the founder of Monocle and a visionary in niche media, discusses the brand’s unique strategy that prioritizes print over digital trends. He shares insights on cultivating close relationships with readers, emphasizing that understanding audiences can't be reduced to data alone. Tyler reveals how Monocle navigated the challenges of the financial crisis while expanding its reach through cafés and shops. He also critiques the contemporary media landscape and highlights the importance of maintaining quality in both print and digital formats.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 41min

Europe considers trade ‘bazooka’ against the US and Israel pushes back on Gaza ‘Board of Peace’

Isabel Hilton, a journalist specializing in international affairs and China, joins political commentator Somnath Batabial and Monocle founder Tyler Brûlé to discuss Europe's potential trade tactics against US tariffs over Greenland. They explore the geopolitical implications, including Denmark’s sovereignty and local reactions in Nuuk. The panel also tackles Trump’s controversial Gaza governance proposal, questioning its legitimacy due to Palestinian exclusion. Additionally, they highlight the surge in gold stockpiling as a response to dollar instability.
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Jan 4, 2026 • 58min

Sunday 4 January

This lively discussion features Tyler Brûlé, a media entrepreneur analyzing the Crans-Montana fire and its fallout, alongside Vincent McAvinney, who connects protests in Iran to events in Venezuela. Terry Stiasny dives into UK political strategies while Lars Bavanga offers insights on tourist chaos in Arctic Norway and the broader implications of global events. The guests share lighter moments, including unique innovations that enhance daily life, making for an engaging mix of serious commentary and delightful anecdotes.
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Jan 5, 2025 • 59min

Monocle on Sunday

Tyler Brûlé, Editorial director of Monocle from St Moritz, joins Simon Brook, Stephen DL, and Mary Fitzgerald, Monocle's North Africa correspondent from Marseille. They delve into Britain's defense issues, contrasting intimate New Year celebrations with grand Parisian festivities. A lively debate emerges around the significance of Alexei Navalny's memoir and NATO's strategic shifts amidst rising tensions with Russia and China. Mary shares her winter swimming experiences, illuminating cultural perceptions and the invigorating joys of cold immersion.
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Nov 16, 2025 • 58min

The week’s key stories, with dispatches from Lisbon and Istanbul

Simon Brooke, a seasoned journalist, and Marta Lorimer, a politics lecturer, delve into fractures within the MAGA coalition and their implications on US politics. Tyler Brûlé reports from sun-kissed Lisbon, discussing global travel and the decline of print media. Meanwhile, Hannah Lucinda-Smith updates on a military plane crash and the trial of Istanbul's mayor. The discovery of the Temple of Zeus after 40 years captivates as they explore the intersection of archaeology and politics in Turkey.
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Mar 9, 2026 • 1h 1min

Ten days of war: Iran appoints new supreme leader as Israeli and US strikes continue

Emmanuel Papavaselli, Greek journalist tracking defence and economic moves; Philip Stone, book-market analyst previewing London Book Fair; Claudine Fry, risk partner decoding geopolitical and media shifts; Tyler Brûlé, Monocle chair interviewing Canada's PM Mark Carney. They unpack Iran’s new supreme leader and Gulf reactions. They cover regional strikes, oil and market impacts, UK-Ukraine repair risks, and book-market trends and fair previews.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 59min

Trump’s first year back: Is he making America great again?

In this discussion, Tyler Brûlé, Editorial Director of Monocle, unpacks Trump's monopolization of the news cycle and the global implications of his tariff threats. Juliet Linley highlights European frustrations at Davos, emphasizing anxiety over his unpredictable moves and their economic impact. Terry Stiasny contributes insights during the newspaper review, tackling Trump's AI image and geopolitical drama surrounding Greenland. Together, they explore how leaders might leverage Davos to ease tensions and restore stability amidst global uncertainties.
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Jun 22, 2025 • 59min

The latest on Iran and views from San Sebastian and Bangkok

Simon Brooke, a journalist and communications consultant, and Rainbow Murray, a politics professor, dive into the week’s breaking news, including the latest from Iran and U.S. military strategies. Andrew Mueller discusses geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Tyler Brûlé shares insights from the vibrant atmosphere of San Sebastian, while James Chambers reports on political unrest in Thailand. In a lighter vein, they critique contemporary hotel designs, revealing frustrations with transparent bathrooms and tech challenges in accommodations.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 59min

Can Marco Rubio sell the Iran war to G7 foreign ministers?

Tyler Brûlé, Monocle editorial director and design/travel commentator, highlights what makes top airports tick. Bruno Kaufmann, Swiss broadcaster and democracy reporter, breaks down Denmark’s coalition puzzles after the vote. Paul Walder, Europe correspondent, analyses G7 diplomacy, Rubio’s push on Iran and the strain on transatlantic ties.
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Mar 22, 2026 • 59min

 The week in focus and the view from the Gulf of Thailand

Hannah Lucinda-Smith, a journalist and former Istanbul correspondent, offers on-the-ground reporting on Turkey and regional politics. David Schlesinger, ex-Reuters exec, analyzes China, AI and Asian travels. Alex von Tunzelmann, historian and broadcaster, brings historical and cultural perspective. Tyler Brûlé, editorial director reporting from the Gulf of Thailand, paints a seaside lifestyle and travel picture. They discuss lifestyle trends, political shifts, AI and media culture.

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