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Given that this is the final show of the season it is perhaps a bit poetic that our guest today is Rob Orchard from Delayed Gratification. Not that I would plan an episode around a bad pun. Not me. 

Delayed Gratification is media created to comment on, and offer a counterpoint to, the media. Rob Orchard and his team met each other, for the most part, in Dubai in the early aughts, working on Time Out Dubai. In that magical place on the Gulf they found—no surprise—lots of money, and the conditions amenable to journalism of all sorts. 

Then Orchard returned to London…and he didn’t like what he found. He and his friends and colleagues were dismayed by the realities of the digital world, the relentless emphasis on quantity over quality, the losing battle between what they wanted to do and the evangelists of SEO and purveyors of click bait, and so they created Delayed Gratification

Inspired by the Slow Journalism movement taking root around the world, Delayed Gratification was a quarterly publication that valued contemplation and time, a curation of the important events of the past three months, along with long form essays and colorful infographics. The result is a reminder that important information, properly curated or edited, continues to be enlightening, informative, entertaining—and extremely important. 

Delayed Gratification is an indie in the truest sense of the word. And probably the only media that suffers existential quandaries around their own social media. Because Rob Orchard and his team are passionate about getting things right and NOT getting there first.