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BOND
IS BACK
BEAR GRYLLS
FAILURE ISN’T
AN OPTION
A SPECTRE EXCLUSIVE
STORY BY
FERGUS EWBANK
The man behind the magic
STORY BY
Derren
Brown
The
MenTalisT
SHAUN CURRAN
In partnership with
THE MAN WITH THE
GOLDEN TOUCH
STORY BY
SHAUN CURRAN
DAVID
BECKHAM
SWANNY’S STORY
STORY BY
MARTIN LEGGATT
A PRISON
WITHOUT
BARS
STORY BY
SAMANTHA REA
PROFESSIONAL
POKER PLAYER
CULTURE
|
SPORT
|
CARS
|
SEX
|
FITNESS
|
TECH
|
HUMOUR
|
LIFESTYLE
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FEATURES
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ACTION
7
arctic adventure
Polar bears, blizzards and
seriously cold.
Bushcraft
Graham ‘Swanny’ Swann
How one man’s story became a
life-changing book.
Spectre
Possibly the best Bond ever.
Derren Brown
More to the man than incredible
showman.
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The Bear Facts
with Bear Grylls
Compassion: The Bigger Picture
Elly’s amazing story.
Jason Mercier
The chips are down as we chat with
the pro poker player.
Tearfund: No Child Taken
Confronting trafficking in Cambodia.
Open Doors
Meet the smugglers risking their
lives around the world.
David Beckham
A modern renaissance man.
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Bushcraft
with Jim Lockey
SPORT
96
COLUMNISTS
18
20
Your will, Mott Mine
with Alex Willmott
rough Diamonds
with Ant Delaney
BUSINESS
80
82
sporting 87
The team making a difference to
grassroots football.
we’re in Business
with Charles Humphreys
99
relationology
with Matt Bird
aFC Bournemouth
Behind the scenes with Eddie Howe’s
Premiership new boys.
CULTURE
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26
28
31
32
Movies
with Martin Leggatt
Books
with Mark Anderson
Music
with Sue Rinaldi
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85
Bolder and Boulder
with Martin Carter
leadership Matters
with Nicholas Hill
HEALTH & FITNESS
106
Fitness
with Phil Baines
107
healthy Cooking
with Mike Darracott
Television
with Emily Russell
DVD & Blu ray
with Martin Leggatt
ADVICE
86
89
90
91
smart Talk
Big Questions
with Jonathan Sherwin
Money
with Jon Cobb
Family
with Richard Hardy
HUMOUR
109
Kneel-Down stand-Up
111
in Vino Veritas
with Tony Vino
LIFESTYLE
35
42
44
with Paul Kerensa
40
six of the Best –
Playing with Fire
Cars
with Tim Barnes-Clay
60 second life Coach
with Peter Horne
Top Gear –
Gadgets and gizmos galore
OPINION
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93
94
Faith
with Sam Gibb
Politics
with Lyndon Bowring
COMMENT
Cut to the Chase
with Lee and Baz
112
lucas aid
with Jeff Lucas
114
The last word
with Nathan Blackaby
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was listening to radio 4 the other day (i’ve
reached that time in life) and was
reminded about the story of william
webb ellis. he was the man who picked
up a football and ran with it. This man was
a rule-breaker in all the right ways; there
must have been some at the time who were
seriously annoyed because he wasn’t playing
the game properly. if i’d have been there, i
would most likely have been one of them. But
through his maverick behaviour, his refusal to
stick to the conventions of the time, a new and
marvellous game was begun. rugby.
Don’t get me wrong, i’m not a rule-breaker
for rule-breaking’s sake. i’m not for stealing,
maiming and generally damaging other
people or their belongings, but i do think that
sometimes it’s good to push the boundaries,
to step out of the comfort zone and see what
lies on the other side of the fence. i’m one of
those irritants who doesn’t like to just accept
it when i’m told something won’t work or that
that’s not the way it’s done. i like to
understand why and challenge expectations.
it’s why, eight years ago i decided to launch
Sorted.
People said it was stupid. They said i’d
run out of stories, that there would be no
market, that the digital age was making print
a thing of the past. it was suggested that it
was too big a job for me, that i wouldn’t get
enough support and that i’d be left bankrupt.
i did it anyway.
other men’s magazines have gone into
decline. People were right about that.
Loaded
and
Nuts
have closed and the internet is the
first place people go for news. But
Sorted?
it’s
kept going. we are still finding stories, more
stories than we can use, and our market has
just kept growing. now we’re in shops all
around the world, and we’ve even kept astride
the digital revolution with our app that can be
downloaded anywhere there is signal.
some rules are made to be broken, or at the
very least, pushed a little. never let
convention or critics hold you back from
following the adventure of your life. always
look to see if you can do things differently,
better or more effectively. Don’t stop to worry
about the naysayers.
after all, if it had been up to some people,
william webb ellis would just have been sent
off the pitch and rugby would never have been
born.
n
steve legg
Founding Editor
steve@sorted-magazine.com
@SteveLegguK
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