Postindustrial, Pittsburgh Beautiful Podcast, Steel This Podcast

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This week my guest is John Dubosky, the publisher of Steel This Magazine, a local Pittsburgh-centric publication that doubles as a coupon clippers holy grail. You may see his mag a various coffee shops, cigar bars, boutiques and hot spots around the city. John’s journey to Pittsburgh was similar to mine, albeit a couple of years later, when the “renaissance” was already under way. Hear why John chose to actually “print” his publication (and we thought print media was dead), how he chose his clever name (Steel This…) and more.

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