Explore the intersection of tattoos, identity, and artistry in this visually driven podcast. Each episode dives into the stories behind body art, featuring interviews with tattoo historians, cultural practitioners like Lane Wilcken (reviving Filipino Batok traditions) , and avant-garde artists pushing boundaries in biomechanical or spiritual designs. Unpack topics like the resurgence of ancestral tattooing in Māori culture , the ethics of cultural appropriation, and the neuroscience of pain tolerance during sessions. With segments on tattoo aftercare as self-care rituals, studio sustainability
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Explore the intersection of tattoos, identity, and artistry in this visually driven podcast. Each episode dives into the stories behind body art, featuring interviews with tattoo historians, cultural practitioners like Lane Wilcken (reviving Filipino Batok traditions) , and avant-garde artists pushing boundaries in biomechanical or spiritual designs. Unpack topics like the resurgence of ancestral tattooing in Māori culture , the ethics of cultural appropriation, and the neuroscience of pain tolerance during sessions. With segments on tattoo aftercare as self-care rituals, studio sustainability
Explore the intersection of tattoos, identity, and artistry in this visually driven podcast. Each episode dives into the stories behind body art, featuring interviews with tattoo historians, cultural practitioners like Lane Wilcken (reviving Filipino Batok traditions) , and avant-garde artists pushing boundaries in biomechanical or spiritual designs. Unpack topics like the resurgence of ancestral tattooing in Māori culture , the ethics of cultural appropriation, and the neuroscience of pain tolerance during sessions. With segments on tattoo aftercare as self-care rituals, studio sustainability