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Tattoo 408
Ethan Gregory Dodge
42 episodes
2 days ago
You can't talk about the developments of modern tattooing without mentioning the contributions of the San Francisco Bay Area. The number of renowned tattooists to at least get their start in either San Francisco or Oakland is staggering. But how many can you name from San Jose? Let's fix that! Like most things in Bay Area popular culture, Santa Clara County—affectionately called "the 408"—has made rich, diverse, yet overshadowed offerings to the world of body art. Every other week we'll either get to know a new San Jo tattooist or drop a little South Bay tattoo history. This is Tattoo 408.
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You can't talk about the developments of modern tattooing without mentioning the contributions of the San Francisco Bay Area. The number of renowned tattooists to at least get their start in either San Francisco or Oakland is staggering. But how many can you name from San Jose? Let's fix that! Like most things in Bay Area popular culture, Santa Clara County—affectionately called "the 408"—has made rich, diverse, yet overshadowed offerings to the world of body art. Every other week we'll either get to know a new San Jo tattooist or drop a little South Bay tattoo history. This is Tattoo 408.
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027: Ronita Yvarra — Part 1
Tattoo 408
1 hour 29 minutes 25 seconds
7 months ago
027: Ronita Yvarra — Part 1

Tattoo 408 is finally back after a long hiatus with a very special guest: Ronita Yvarra. In this episode, Ethan sits down with Ronita to hear the story of how she went from being a teenage artist in East San Jose to one of the region’s early female tattooers. Ronita learned the craft under Chuck Marshall, a fixture in South Bay tattoo scene in the '70s and '80s. She shares vivid memories of her apprenticeship, opening her own shop in Paradise and Chico, and so much more. With humor, honesty, and deep reverence for her roots, Ronita offers a window into a lesser-known corner of San Jose’s tattoo history.

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Here are some things Ethan has been up to:

Tattootime: Hardy Hits

Taki, Molly, and Ethan's interview on "Books Closed"

Ed Hardy’s S.F. tattoo shop changed the industry forever. Many are making a pilgrimage before it closes in December

Trace Ed Hardy’s global influence on tattoo design, roots in San Francisco with this timeline

Ed Hardy’s legendary S.F. tattoo shop is shutting down, but fans can still get inked by former employees.

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Shoutouts🎨 Logo by the incredibly talented Tessia Spisak🎵 Theme music by mint.beats🎙️ Produced by Ethan Gregory Dodge

© 2025 Ethan Gregory Dodge. Released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Share it, remix it, just don’t sell it—give credit where it’s due.

Tattoo 408
You can't talk about the developments of modern tattooing without mentioning the contributions of the San Francisco Bay Area. The number of renowned tattooists to at least get their start in either San Francisco or Oakland is staggering. But how many can you name from San Jose? Let's fix that! Like most things in Bay Area popular culture, Santa Clara County—affectionately called "the 408"—has made rich, diverse, yet overshadowed offerings to the world of body art. Every other week we'll either get to know a new San Jo tattooist or drop a little South Bay tattoo history. This is Tattoo 408.