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Despite technological advancements, the human touch and taste in tattooing remain irreplaceable. The essence of tattoo artistry lies in the unique vision and emotional connection that an artist brings to their work. While AI can generate designs and assist in the rendering process, it cannot replicate the nuanced understanding of aesthetics, personal stories, and the intimate relationships that develop between tattoo artists and their clients.
Scott Campbell, Aaron's first of many guests at our podcast pop-up during the Golden State Tattoo Expo, highlights the importance of emotional engagement in tattooing. He notes that the act of tattooing is not just about the final product but also about the journey and the connection formed during the process. This human element is what makes tattoos deeply personal and meaningful, transcending mere visuals. The artist's ability to understand and interpret a client's desires, emotions, and life experiences is something that AI cannot fully grasp or replicate.
Tune in for an engaging dialogue that explores the depth and layers of tattoo artistry and the passion behind it.
00:00:00 - Distinctive Voice in Tattooing
00:02:48 - Scott's Thoughtful Approach to Art and Life
00:05:00 - Early Tattooing Experiences
00:06:13 - The Pirate Gypsy Vibe of Tattooing
00:07:32 - Influences and Mentors: Juan Puente
00:12:41 - Tattooing as a Folk Art
00:14:48 - The Ephemeral Nature of Tattoos
00:17:17 - The Leap of Faith in Creativity and Life00:18:40 - Relationships and Tattoos
00:24:00 - The Importance of Co-Parenting00:26:05 - Scott's Podcast: Stupid Things for Love
00:32:07 - Adapting to Changes in the Tattoo Industry
00:37:24 - Stoicism and True StrengthQuotes:
"I feel like tattooing is kind of like this big metaphor for the, you know, the misfit table at the high school lunchroom."
"I walked in and told the guy I was a full-fledged professional tattooer, but the airline lost my luggage."
"Oh, this is a place where you can sit still, but still feel like you're moving, you know, because it's such a river of humanity."
"If I do a tattoo on somebody and they get up and they're like, tears in their eyes, they're like, I love it so much, that's the best feeling in the world."
"To develop the ability to dive into something headfirst, not knowing how it's going to end up is really powerful and like one of the most courageous acts ever."
"I do think people's physical identity isn't as significant as their digital identity anymore."
"Fulfillment is a nice word. It's the ability to look back and feel proud of who you are and what you've done with your life."
"I think nowadays I look at life, like it's trippier than some of my hardest acid trips."
"Change is the only constant. The only thing you can be sure of is it won't be this way in five years."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Scott:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/scottcampell
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Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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In this episode of Chats and Tatts, host Aaron Della Vedova dives into a fascinating conversation about the evolving trends in tattooing culture with guest, the worlds best known black and gray tattoo artist, Carlos Torres. Born and raised in Gardena, California, during the 1980s and '90s, Carlos developed an early passion for art, inspired by the superheroes and fantasy illustrations in local comic books. Initially considering a career as an art teacher, he opted to pursue tattooing in his teenage years, a field where he is predominantly self-taught.
A renowned tattoo artist with 27 years of experience, who has revolutionized the tattooing scene, Carlos and Aaron get into what younger tattoo enthusiasts are normalizing what they call "shitty tattooing," indicating a shift in appreciation for traditional techniques. In October 2017, Torres founded The Raven and The Wolves, a combined tattoo studio and fine art gallery located in Downtown Long Beach. This establishment serves as a collaborative space for artists and hosts classes and seminars led by Torres and other professionals
The episode delves into a recent encounter with a celebrity's son who desires an aged-looking tattoo, highlighting a growing trend among younger clients who favor a more "imperfect" aesthetic. Aaron shares insights from a chat room where younger tattoo enthusiasts are normalizing what they call 'shitty tattooing,' indicating a shift in appreciation for traditional techniques.
They also explore the intersections of tattooing with other art forms, such as painting and sculpting, and how these influences enrich the tattoo process. Tune in for insights on creativity, industry trends, and the future of tattooing.
Chat Breakdown:
00:00:00 - The Trend of Aged Tattoos
00:04:14 - The Leap of Faith in Tattooing
00:04:49 - Carlos Torres' Early Influences
00:08:09 - Struggles of Getting an Apprenticeship
00:10:16 - Avoiding Gang Life
00:11:15 - Evolution of Chicano Tattooing
00:13:55 - Large Format Tattooing Challenges
00:19:56 - Issues with Colored Inks
00:22:23 - Opening The Raven and the Wolves
00:23:45 - Censorship and Freedom of Speech
00:30:21 - The Evolution of Tattoo Art
00:33:20 - Normalizing Shitty Tattooing
00:34:29 - The Future of Tattooing
00:37:03 - Importance of Learning Cover-Ups
00:38:18 - Laser Removal and Cover-Ups
00:39:08 - AI and Tattoo ArtQuotes:
"They want to normalize shitty tattooing."
"It's an all in choice. And if you don't want to be all in, then be a sound engineer, be on the sidelines and record the guy who is all in."
This is like the number one rule for America. Freedom of speech. Yeah. And man, they just shutting us down."
"Sometimes when you're trying to create a new movement with that much power and control around you, you kind of, sadly enough, have to play their game a little."
"I was like, damn, at least you're being real, because he's right. He's fucked."
"Now if you're not seeking out truth about food and media and politics, on your own, shame on you then."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Carlos:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/carlostorresart
Connect with Aaron:
Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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Creativity often arises from moments of frustration, leading to breakthroughs that feel almost effortless and meditative for the artist. This phenomenon is explored in a podcast episode where Aaron Della Vedova discusses the intricate relationship between frustration and creativity with well-known tattoo artists Sean Foy and Michael Perry.
They delve into the creative process, exploring the often frustrating journey that leads to those exhilarating "aha" moments. Aaron reflects on how these breakthroughs feel almost spontaneous, emerging from a deeper place within ourselves. They discuss the neuroscience behind creativity, revealing how moments of frustration can signal that a breakthrough is on the horizon. Sharing personal anecdotes, this profound episode emphasizes the importance of embracing these challenging moments as part of the creative journey. Join Aaron, Sean and Michael as they navigate the complexities of creativity, seeking truth in a world saturated with information.
Chat Breakdown:
[00:01:06] Creative frustration.
[00:03:40] The journey to becoming an artist.
[00:06:41] Artistic nurturing in family.
[00:11:23] Art as meditation.
[00:19:10] Overcoming life’s obstacles through art.
[00:22:33] Bankruptcy as a turning point.
[00:25:35] Self-love and personal responsibility.
[00:33:20] Sociopaths in leadership positions.
[00:35:38] Tattooing as a form of care.
[00:45:14] Overcoming addiction and recovery.
[00:48:55] Managing the ego's influence.
[00:59:10] Awareness and self-forgiveness.
[01:07:38] Tuning into creativity and emotions.
[01:09:50] Gratitude in challenging times.
[01:21:37] Community and spirituality in tattooing.
[01:30:15] Trust in tattooing and artistry.
[01:36:57] Tattooing under anesthesia debate.
[01:48:49] Tattooing: Trends and Counterculture.
[02:00:10] Adaptation to change in tattooing.
Quotes:
"Now when that frustration happens, I welcome it. I'm just like, oh, I know what this is. This is the part when the breakthrough has got to be really close because I'm fucking really agitated."
"It takes a little courage and it takes you kind of being like, fuck it, I'm doing this, even though it doesn't make a lot of sense."
"Then I turned to gangs and drugs to console myself, because I was so heartbroken."
"Bankrupt and busted, fucking best thing that could have happened."
"The question is, what am I doing that's not allowing it in?"
"If you want to look in that mirror in a few years and love the person staring back at you, you better do right by fucking everybody all the time."
"I like to picture in my own head that I'm the soul. And then I hear the thoughts and I examine them just like a judge."
"In that moment, you just moved the entire human species one millimeter closer to world peace and all the things we all say that the world should be like."
"What other art form do two people get to collaborate at that level?"
"One of the beautiful things about tattooing to me also is like seeing the evolution of what you're doing like any other art form but add into it the trust of the human allowing you to experiment on their body."
"I feel like things just in general in society are kind of like splitting and becoming more polar opposite."
"We're a fully mature industry. And like any mature industry, visibility and marketability are now essential."
"That not giving a fuck thing, good luck. Good luck with that."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Sean:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/sean_foy
Connect with Michael:
https://www.instagram.com/michaelperryart
Connect with Aaron:
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
Chats Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Chats Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
Chats IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
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In today's society, self-expression and individuality are essential for personal fulfillment and identity. This podcast episode highlights the significance of allowing people to express themselves freely, particularly through their appearance, such as hairstyles and tattoos. Host Aaron Della Vedova and celebrity hairstylist Philip Wolff and artist discuss how the judgmental attitudes of others can stifle this vital aspect of human nature.
The episode emphasizes the importance of allowing individuals to live their lives authentically, advocating for the principle of not harming others as the only rule to follow. Aaron reflects on his 30 years of tattooing, highlighting the invaluable relationships he has built along the way, which contribute to a fulfilling life beyond mere financial success.
Tune in for an insightful discussion on acceptance, personal growth, and the beauty of individuality, and wittness the final touches Aaron tattoos for Philip on a multi session back andd neck piece.
Chat Breakdown:
[00:00:42] Judging personal choices and freedom.
[00:06:06] Creative growth in career.
[00:10:55] Learning and evolving in LA.
[00:15:21] Consistency leads to success.
[00:20:57] Viral content and audience engagement.
[00:25:33] Attention span and creativity concerns.
[00:30:11] Obsession with image and beauty.
[00:34:04] Human expression through body art.
[00:39:39] Tolerance and Acceptance in Society.
[00:42:13] Dismantling stereotypes through tattoos.
[00:47:09] Family and date night importance.
[01:00:52] Financial education and personal growth.
[01:03:15] Asking questions for personal growth.
[01:06:42] Tattooing and aging experience.
[01:10:21] Gratitude for tattoo enthusiasts.
Quotes:
"The only rule is don't hurt others. That's the only rule."
"You have to constantly learn. But then at a certain point, you have to give back, you have to share what you've learned, because we got to keep the next generation going."
"You've got to be making content that's extremely new and different and interactive. Or a lot of it just pay to play."
"Do you have actual followers or do you just have viewers that just want to see?"
"If I can do something that makes someone's life more fulfilled, then fuck, I'm stoked."
"We're all curating how we look to the world, even in the smallest of ways or very extreme ways with piercings and tattoos."
"I just wanted to contribute towards the dismantling of this backwards philosophy that we all should fall in line into a certain, you know, living a certain way."
"If it's got a fucking label on it, don't eat it. It's that fucking simple."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Philip:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/philipwolffhair
Connect with Aaron:
Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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The evolution of tattooing has been characterized by significant changes in techniques, styles, and the overall perception of the craft. Host Aaron Della Vedova sits down with 'the crazy Germans' Marcus Giuliano Stolz and Philip Trier to share their unique journeys into tattooing, emphasizing the importance of traditional apprenticeship methods in skill development and fostering respect within the industry.
Aaron and his guests dive into the ever-evolving landscape of technology and art, discussing the rapid pace of innovation and its implications for the future. Aaron emphasizes the importance of understanding global perspectives, particularly in the tattooing community, and expresses excitement about exploring tattoo culture from different parts of the world, specifically Germany.
Tune in for an insightful conversation that bridges art, technology, and cultural exchange!
Chat Breakdown:
00:01:44 - Exploring Tattooing in Germany
00:03:19 - Marcus' Tattoo Journey
00:11:14 - The Importance of Humility in Tattooing
00:13:07 - Philip's Path to Tattooing
00:16:26 - Self-Taught Tattooing
00:19:01 - Transitioning to Full-Time Tattooing
00:21:38 - Work Ethic in Tattooing
00:24:02 - The Spiritual Journey of Tattooing
00:27:03 - Balancing Perfectionism and Acceptance
00:29:01 - The Reality of a Tattoo Artist's Life
00:36:10 - Authenticity in the Tattoo Industry
00:41:40 - The Importance of Client Respect
00:42:31 - Experimenting with Anesthesia Tattoos
00:46:19 Social Media's Impact on Tattooing
01:04:58 Value of Handmade Art
01:10:00 Future of Cyber Warfare
01:17:48 Ink Regulations in Europe
01:24:59 Colorful Tattoos in Germany
01:29:11 Giving Back to the Tattoo Industry
1:30:45 The Impact of Mindfulness
Quotes:
"Making needles was its own art form."
"We're lucky to have touched that era of tattooing."
"In Germany, it's like, when you say I want to be an artist, everybody's shaking their head and that you got to do something serious."
"Every minute of tattooing I did in my life is just worth it."
"The ones that will succeed in tattooing are the ones that have the talent, the work ethic."
"Instagram can't save your ass."
"I've always had the opinion that I'm here to be of service, right? I'm not here to decide what your journey is like."
"The cat is out of the bag, you cannot put it back in, so you have now cards with which you have to play, you know, that's it."
Stay Connected:
Connect. with Philipp:
https://www.instagram.com/loccomotivetattoos
Connect with Marcus:
https://www.instagram.com/marcus_giuliano_stolz_tattoo
Connect with Aaron:
Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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The journey of entrepreneurship, even in tattooing. where shop owners fight tooth and nail to "make it", is often marked by a series of challenges and uncertainties that test one’s resolve. As discussed in the podcast episode, unwavering commitment and a refusal to give up are essential traits for anyone venturing into the entrepreneurial landscape.
Guest Josh Landan emphasizes that while having a clear vision for a business is crucial, it is the commitment to that vision that truly matters. He states, "the unwillingness to give up is real," and candidly admits that he has put himself through "hell" due to his determination to succeed. Josh began his career as a filmmaker, inspired by the surf culture of Southern California. He was deeply influenced by iconic surf movies and the personalities within that world. However, after years of creating films and documentaries, he found himself yearning for a new challenge. This led him to the idea of starting a beer company, St. Archer Brewing, which he envisioned as a brand that truly represented the California lifestyle he cherished—one that encompassed art, film, skating, and surfing.
Aaron shares his journey as a tattoo artist and craftsman, building a. successful tattoo business while alsoexploring his diverse interests, including philosophy, spiritual growth, and experimentation with hallucinogenics. As he navigates the challenges of being a business owner, he expresses gratitude for his supportive wife, Holly, who helps him manage the complexities of entrepreneurship. Tune in for an engaging discussion that celebrates creativity and the entrepreneurial spirit!
Chat Breakdown:
[00:02:23] Entrepreneurial journey and sacrifices.
[00:05:13] Transition from filmmaker to entrepreneur.
[00:09:09] Craft beer explosion.
[00:11:16] Craft beer and cultural identity.
[00:16:23] Supportive partners in entrepreneurship.
[00:18:32] Confidence in pursuing dreams.
[00:21:05] Stress and mental health challenges.
[00:27:43] Refusal to lose as motivation.
[00:28:36] Entrepreneur vs. Business Owner.
[00:34:05] Marriage as mutual support.
[00:37:09] Unwillingness to give up.
[00:40:02] Raising money through conviction.
[00:44:13] Creating a business people care about.
[00:48:19] Advice for young people.
[00:49:15] Work ethic in younger generations.
[00:52:48] Entitlement in today's youth.
[00:55:46] AI's impact on future jobs.
[01:01:34] Sci-fi world of technology.
[01:03:05] Youth and societal challenges.
[01:09:16] The impact of negative comments.
[01:10:06] Toxic online environments.
Quotes:
"I'm always experimenting trying to do different things trying to get as much out of this fabulous surreal experience of earth that I can taste feel and touch."
"I didn't ask how much money I would make. I didn't care about any of that. I just wanted to film those guys and be a part of it."
"You can get about an 80% confidence on a decision. Yeah, there's no certainty in anything. And then, what do you have to say at that point? Fuck it."
"I've never done anything for any of them. That's straight up. I did this for me."
"I've done everything that everyone says is like the dream and been the most miserable by a mile."
"The refusal to lose is a gift and a curse, man."
"This marriage is about you're gonna find dreams and passions and I'm gonna back you."
"I've put myself through hell just because I refuse to lose."
"There's power in that, man. Believing in something so passionately that obstacles tend to eventually melt away."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Josh:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/joshlandan_/
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Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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Tattoo Renaissance: Calle Corson on Tattoo Craft, Culture, and Change
The evolution of tattooing has been significantly shaped by various factors, including trends, technology, and economic conditions, which have collectively influenced client preferences and artist practices.
In this episode of Chats and Tatts, host Aaron Della Vedova welcomes the esteemed tattoo artist Calle Corson, a Swedish artist known for his innovative approach to Japanese tattooing. Aaron shares his deep admiration for Calle's work, highlighting the influence it has had on his own career. The conversation dives into the history of tattooing, including personal anecdotes about the early days of booking appointments through letters. Listeners are treated to insights into Calle's journey as a tattoo artist, entrepreneur, and father, as well as a discussion on the evolving landscape of tattoo culture. Tune in for an engaging dialogue that celebrates the artistry and passion behind tattooing.
Chat Breakdown:
[00:01:10] Modern Japanese tattooing influence.
[00:06:15] Graffiti's influence on tattooing.
[00:08:06] Tattooing journey and apprenticeship.
[00:12:40] Philip Liu's mentorship in tattooing.
[00:15:07] Opening a tattoo studio.
[00:19:37] Transitioning from tattooing to teaching.
[00:23:39] Work-life balance challenges.
[00:29:50] Tattoo industry struggles in Sweden.
[00:30:37] Marketing in the tattoo industry.
[00:36:05] Tattooing trends and economic impact.
[00:39:39] Social media and tattoo trends.
[00:41:18] AI's impact on tattooing.
[00:50:11] AI's potential in medicine.
[00:53:41] Tattooing in a surgical center.
[00:58:10] Tattooing with technology and art.
[01:01:18] Surrendering to pain in life.
[01:07:32] The intimacy of tattooing relationships.
[01:12:03] Intravenous NAD benefits.
[01:16:32] Dreaming of a cabin studio.
Quotes:
"Caring about the quality of tattooing that's happening in the shop every day, you know, it's pretty loose."
"I don't want to say I regret it because it's just, it's all beautiful and perfect in its own way."
"I basically have just doubled down on marketing, you know, because the industry has completely filled up."
"I don't trust what you read online and all this stuff. I mean, it's all just propaganda, most of it."
"Getting tattooed is an act of surrender. Pain in general, whether it be emotional or physical pain, you can't always get rid of pain, but you can surrender to pain."
"I think AI is the most interesting thing to happen in human history."
"I am not mad at anything anyone does if it isn't hurting people or fucking me or my shit up."
"You're not only selling a tattoo, you're also selling an experience."
"Succumbing to it, to not resist, is a big, big key to life, man."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Calle:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/callecorson
Connect with Aaron:
Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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Hailing from a family of Cambodian genocide survivors, Sathya Patterson's parents worked diligently to support their family. Starting with recycling cardboard and cans, they eventually built a small business empire that allowed them to retire in their fifties. This success was achieved through hard work, saving, and making prudent investments in real estate, gold, and diamonds.
Building wealth through hard work, wise investing, and living within one's means, coupled with forgiveness and compassion as integral paths to healing trauma and cultivating self-love, can lead to personal and financial freedom. Sathya Shea Patterson's journey exemplifies this principle. Patterson's experience as a single mother at a young age further reinforced the importance of financial stability. She returned to school when her daughter was three months old, earning a finance degree from Cal State Fullerton.
Patterson's journey to success in the financial world was also largely due to her commitment to showing compassion towards those who have caused harm, recognizing that they may have been acting from a place of confusion or pain. By delving into her inner child and offering love and acceptance, a spiritual journey and practice that began in her 20s, she was able to heal past wounds and nurture a sense of self-worth.
Join Aaron and Sathya for a heartfelt discussion on finding purpose, choosing compassion and forgiveness, and embracing life to the fullest.
Chat Breakdown:
00:00:32 - Living a Mindful Life
00:03:06 - Landon Patterson and His Connection to Sathya
00:03:47 - Cambodian Genocide
00:04:57 - The Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot's Regime
00:06:06 - Sathya's Parent’s Survival Story
00:11:06 - Refugee Camps
00:13:07 - Western Privilege
00:15:05 - The Human Capacity for Evil
00:16:20 - Ignorance and Unenlightened Actions
00:18:01 - Sathya's Family's Journey to America
00:22:03 - From Recycling to Entrepreneurship
00:24:26 - The Importance of Financial Literacy
00:25:30 - Addressing Trauma and Healing
00:30:26 - Spiritual Growth and Self-Reflection
00:32:49 - The Role of Plant Medicine in Healing
00:34:44 - The Importance of Consistent Spiritual Practice
00:35:32 - The Necessity of Forgiveness
00:38:10 - Compassion and Understanding
00:40:05 - Self-Love and Personal Growth
00:41:21 - Meeting Landon and Building a Family
00:41:35 - Single Motherhood and Pursuing Education
00:43:42 - The Path to Wealth Management
01:09:40 - Building Soul Alignment
01:17:02 - Real love and relationships.
Quotes:
"It was a shame to me that I saw so many Americans living paycheck to paycheck."
"My family ended up there because we all survived, my immediate family at least, survived the Cambodian genocide that occurred from 75 to 79."
"My dad was so proud to be an American. He said, what's American? Country music? Give me more of that Garth Brooks, you know? So I grew up listening to country music. That's how proud he was to be here."
"It's time to be your own divine mother and father."
“When I'm struggling with forgiveness towards somebody that's hurt me, I often picture them as a child."
"Good people have beautiful relationships. Good people have friends. Good people have wealth. Good people get all the good stuff about life."
"Instead of asking, how do I make more money? Instead ask, who do I need to unbecome to allow more money into my life?"
Stay Connected:
Connect with Sathya:
Arise Private Wealth: https://www.ariseprivatewealth.com/sathya-chey
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sathya-chey-arisepw/
Heart of Ananda Sound Healing: https://www.instagram.com/heartofananda
Connect with Aaron:
Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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Brian Redban's Impact on Podcasts and Comedy Industry:
On this episode of Chats and Tatts, host Aaron Della Vedova welcomes special guest Brian Redban, a comedian, producer, and owner of a comedy club in Austin. They discuss their long friendship, Brian's diverse creative ventures, AI, cancel culture, and their upcoming tattoo session on the show for Brian's custom Della Vedova arm piece.
Brian Redban played a pivotal role in the growth of podcasts and the comedy industry, notably through the creation of The. Joe Rogan Experience with Joe Rogan and the wildly popular comedy podcast Kill Tony. His contributions were instrumental in the success of the Death Squad podcast network.
Initially, Brian and Joe utilized Ustream for fan interactions and Q&A sessions, which evolved into the concept of podcasting, garnering widespread popularity. Brian's dedication to managing multiple podcasts, including editing and production, underscored his commitment to the industry. He ventured into entrepreneurship by launching a t-shirt company alongside his podcast endeavors.
The success of Kill Tony, a live podcast featuring comedians performing one-minute sets and receiving feedback, solidified Brian's influence in the comedy realm. The show's format attracted a large audience and provided a platform for up-and-coming comedians.
Tune in for an insightful and entertaining conversation with this hilarious and creative guest!
Chat Breakdown:
[00:00:39] The future of AI in robots.
[00:05:17] Shane Gillis' Tr*mp impression.
[00:10:16] Uncensored comedy and censorship trends.
[00:11:12] Phones at comedy clubs.
[00:16:02] Cancel culture in comedy.
[00:18:23] Comedy booming in Austin.
[00:24:49] Changing the history of earth.
[00:28:12] Starting a podcast network.
[00:39:36] AI and Comedy Potential
[00:44:33] AI's potential for good and evil.
[00:52:28] Men and robots.
Quotes:
"My kids can play on that roof. Yeah, he did. Some kid was up there. Yeah. That's fishy as heck."
"Anybody that goes to a comedy show and gets that offended, You're a fucking nerd. You are a fucking nerd. Get away from me."
"You don't want to as a person who's worked from the ground up building this craft to see fans be denied. Breaks your heart."
"So really, if you unwind this whole thing, you, Brian Redman, change the history of f*cking planet earth forever."
"A computer can never have a soul. I don't care how smart it gets."
"We kind of look like a problem. We kind of are a problem. We're kind of fucking a lot of shit up."
"If the nefarious characters of the world really want to fuck with us, they get us totally hooked on this shit, get it fixed to where it's mostly right almost all the time, and then just start plugging in their answers to the questions when they can."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Brian:
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Fear is a powerful force that can either hold us back or propel us forward. In a podcast episode, it was mentioned that fear is energy and can serve as a reminder of past pain or uncertainties. However, facing fear head-on can actually keep us charged and moving forward. The idea is that fear, when confronted, can be a catalyst for growth and progress.
Michaeel Getz shares his perspective on fear with host Aaron Della Vedova, highlighting that fear is often associated with the unknown, the what-ifs, and the variables that create uncertainty. Many people tend to shy away from their goals and dreams because of the fear of the unknown. It can be easier to stay in a familiar but unsatisfactory situation rather than taking a leap into the unknown.
However, the podcast also emphasized the importance of having faith and trust in the process. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on mindset, creativity, and personal growth.
Chat Breakdown:
[00:00:20] Building the most beautiful cathedral.
[00:05:20] Tattoo industry transformation.
[00:08:10] Wanting to fit in.
[00:10:53] Being of service.
[00:14:31] Life's journey and destination.
[00:20:38] Acute Tragedy.
[00:25:35] The six pillars.
[00:28:32] Shifting from balance to alignment.
[00:31:48] Buffalo mindset and facing challenges.
[00:35:22] Keeping promises to ourselves.
[00:38:13] Understanding fear as energy.
[00:41:34] Overcoming fear and achieving success.
[00:44:55] Obsession and mindfulness.
[00:47:18] Self-reflection and sobriety journey.
[00:53:41] Sleep and REM cycles.
[01:02:30] Achieving dreams and financial freedom.
[01:09:00] Personal branding in tattoo industry.
[01:17:15] Tattoo artist's passion and dedication.
[01:17:42] Helping others brings fulfillment.
Quotes:
"A big part of success in life is saying no."
"A shop where it was all about customer service, caring for people, actually, you know, treating that person in your chair like it's your brother or your mother."
"To truly be fulfilled, and this is just my personal belief, you have to serve others."
"I had fought so hard, you know, but I was fighting the wrong battle the whole time."
"When you love or are helpful, the universe seems to really like that."
"What do you maybe it shouldn't be so much about why this happened to me and more about what am I going to do now?"
"The problem with lying to ourselves is you're stuck with it."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Michael:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/michaelgetzcreations/
The Force of Focus: https://www.instagram.com/theforceoffocus/
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Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
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Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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Building a family while maintaining a career can be a challenging endeavor, as discussed in the podcast episode featuring guest Ryan Ussher. Ryan resides in Australia, owns and his work is characterized by bold contrast and dynamic composition. Having started his career in tattooing in 2005, Ryan has worked in many places in Australia and abroad, from bustling street shops to small private studios, to hone his skills into a recognizable style that draws from traditional Japanese tattoo and print imagery as well as Western elements.
Drawing inspiration from traditional Japanese tattooing, the ukiyo-e period, and the colorful Western world, Ryan sees himself somewhere within these boundaries. His tattooing is applied with heavy contrast, movement, and clarity that aims to be noticed from across the street.
He shared his love of craft beer, his tattoo journey, and the experience of meeting his wife, who became pregnant within three months of their relationship. This rapid transition into parenthood brought financial challenges and debt that they had to overcome together. Despite the difficulties, facing these obstacles as a team brought them closer and strengthened their bond.
Tune in for insights into Ryan's artistry and journey in the tattoo industry.
Chat Breakdown:
[00:03:35] Large scale tattooing routine.
[00:06:18] Tattooing and physical health.
[00:07:11] Balancing yoga and weightlifting.
[00:12:52] Laser tattoo removal experiences.
[00:16:04] Blackout tattoo trend analysis.
[00:19:22] The rebellious nature of tattooing.
[00:22:00] Tattoo culture in different neighborhoods.
[00:25:35] Beer review adventures.
[00:32:44] Family travel adventures.
[00:37:15] Date night frequency advice.
[00:39:45] The challenges of balancing life.
[00:44:49] Tattooing's past, present, future.
[00:51:29] The impact of AI in art.
[00:57:51] Evolution of tattoo industry.
[01:06:30] Gun violence and perceptions.
[01:09:07] Gun control and safety.
[01:16:48] Supporting the tattoo industry.
Quotes:
"Large scale tattooing is, uh, it's a grind, man."
"I'm into weird beer. That's my thing."
"Identifying with the vibration, I would call it, you know, of the art form, the rebellious nature."
"When you have kids, this other part of your DNA activates, and suddenly you are just focused and doing the things you need to be doing."
"I want to do whatever I think is good. And whatever I thought was good was whatever I saw in the magazines that were like, wow, this guy's doing insane realism. Imagine doing that. I'm going to have a crack at it."
"I really think AI can fuck off."
"Handmade crafts are gonna be like ten x in value where they are today like they'll be these."
"I'm going to the Mexican lager from Harlan Brewing. I'm a big fan of Mexican beer in general."
"Imagine walking in and you open your computer screen and there's a little beautiful human that isn't real, that has got all the books sorted out for everybody."
Stay Connected.
Connect with Ryan:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/ryanussher/
Lotus Needles: https://www.instagram.com/lotusneedles/
Website: https://www.usshertattoos.com/
Connect with Aaron:
Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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Longevity in the tattoo industry is a crucial factor that necessitates both physical and mental care to sustain a high level of tattooing. In a podcast episode, host Aaron Della Vedova sits down with Kari Barba, a seasoned tattoo artist with 45 years of experience, shared valuable insights into her routine and practices to uphold her ability to tattoo five days a week. She stressed the significance of maintaining one's body and mind to ensure a successful career in tattooing.
Kari discussed various strategies she implements to maintain her physical well-being, such as wearing braces, doing stretches, working out, and using ergonomic equipment like a comfortable chair. She also emphasized the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle, including eating well and limiting alcohol consumption. Additionally, she highlighted the need for regular stretches, foam rolling, and other physical activities to prevent strain and injury from the repetitive nature of tattooing.
Tune in to learn about the rich history and insights into the world of tattooing from this iconic guest.
Chat Breakdown:
[00:01:31] Tattooing industry history and future.
[00:06:37] Rough tattoo shop encounters.
[00:09:37] Tattooing Renaissance.
[00:12:38] Tattoo art inspiration.
[00:15:30] Tattooing experimentation and techniques.
[00:20:07] Longevity in tattooing craft.
[00:24:34] Yoga for physical health.
[00:29:55] Tattooing and meditation synergy.
[00:34:06] Tattoo shop history.
[00:39:13] Tattoo heritage project.
[00:46:30] The power of tattoos.
[00:48:18] The gift of karma.
[00:51:33] Overcoming health challenges.
[00:56:49] Stress and perspective.
[01:00:09] Finding solace in nature.
[01:05:09] Anesthesia tattooing.
[01:14:44] Evolution of tattoo design.
[01:17:32] Pros and cons of AI.
[01:24:14] Family tattoo traditions.
Quotes:
"I thought this community would be filled with artsy, fartsy people, and they were rough and gnarly, and that pissed me off."
"But yeah, you were definitely in that era and that's, in its own weird way, beautiful."
"I started seeing in tattoo magazines, you know, I saw Ed Hardy's work, which was very influential for me later on. I was like, oh my God, you know, you can do whatever you want, you know."
"I love it. I've been tattooing so many octopuses. And everybody asks me every day, don't you get tired of doing octopus? And I'm like, never."
"The key is can I keep good work flowing? That's important to me because I don't want to be tattooing people and messing people up. You know, I want to be doing good work, right?"
"Some people, not all people, I don't want to generalize, but some people were upset that I got the shop, you know, they didn't want a female to own the shop because it was It was their club."
"The art deserves it. You know, that's the thing. I mean, look at the history of tattoo all across the world, all across the country and how everything's grown and, you know, tattoo artists are artists."
"It's the most important, as a tattoo artist, to recognize that and to honor that. It's the most important thing a tattoo artist can do."
"Yeah, and what a gift, God. Thank you, universe person, whoever shoved me into this thing, because I can't imagine having done anything else with my life. Yeah."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Kari:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/@karibarbatattoo
Outer LimitsTattoo:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/@outerlimitstattoo
Website: https://www.outerlimitstattoo.com
Tattoo Museum: https://lbpost.com/news/a-tattoo-museum-aboard-the-queen-mary-prominent-artists-are-making-their-pitch-for-one/
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Aaron IG: https://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: https://www.Gurutattoo.com
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Host Aaron Della Vedova had the incredible opportunity to sit down with Tony Hoffman, a man whose life story is nothing short of remarkable. Tony's journey from a high school athletic star to a prison inmate, and then to a professional BMX coach and motivational speaker, is a testament to the power of redemption and personal transformation.
This episode begins by discussing the internal and external conflicts that many people face, particularly when trying to align their personal mission, vision, and values with societal expectations. Tony shared his own struggles with these conflicts, especially the pressure to use his natural talents in ways that didn't fulfill him.
Tony's story took a dramatic turn when he became addicted to drugs, including heroin, which led to criminal activities and eventually prison. However, it was in prison that Tony experienced a profound transformation. Tune in for a raw and inspiring conversation about finding your true north amidst life's challenges.
Chat Breakdown:
[00:01:19] Redemption and transformation stories.
[00:05:52] Chasing fulfillment over happiness.
[00:07:12] Sobriety and self-reflection.
[00:11:20] Childhood and family dynamics.
[00:15:32] Athletic pressure and expectations.
[00:18:31] The impact of childhood expectations.
[00:24:37] BMX Racing Magazine feature
[00:31:29] Opioid epidemic and pharmaceutical industry.
[00:39:30] Jesus, save us from your followers.
[00:44:25] Miracles and divine intervention.
[00:52:26] Navigating prison dynamics for survival.
[00:59:13] Tattoos in prison.
[01:15:37] Drugs smuggling in prisons.
[01:27:00] Olympic medals and personal fulfillment.
[01:31:44] PH Wellness success and impact.
[01:36:00] Hallucinogenic techniques in recovery.
Quotes:
"I'm supposed to quit this job. I'm not supposed to go to college. I'm supposed to start this side business or become a tattoo artist because even though I'm really good at mathematics and engineering, the creative side of my person really loves this idea of tattooing."
"I just don't like the term motivational speaker because any Tom, Dick and Mary can pick up a microphone, change their bio to motivational speaker and pick up some buzzwords and start telling people that they are one of the biggest speakers in the world."
"To be fulfilled, which includes having a hard day, but a day of accomplishment, and it was tough, and it sucked, but you got through it, and you got it done. That's fulfillment."
"What you feel you are is what you attract."
"How are you going to get addicted on something that came from a doctor? Let's do it."
"You were looking for, the magic pill, the substance that could fix things with a moment's notice."
"Yeah, that's the beauty. There's a gift in pain."
"So if I break this open, you see the hand with the pills falling in it with the handcuff representing and the devil that's overlooking the city and street life, the money, the prison, the bars, and then the other side, which is representing the entire spiritual transformation."
"I'm sick of fucking tattooing naked girls on people."
"if you focus on helping people and being good at helping people the money follows that."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Tony:
Website: https://www.tonyhoffmanspeaking.com/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/tonymhoffman/
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Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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On this episode of Chats and Tatts, host Aaron Della Vedova sits down with tattoo artist Joao Bosco for a deep conversation that goes beyond tattoos. They discuss life, spirituality, karma, and the effects of AI.
Life events and challenges are often disguised blessings that lead to personal development and growth. In a podcast episode, Joao Bosco shares his inspiring journey of relocating from Brazil to London to pursue a career in tattooing. Despite feeling like a misfit in Brazil and encountering various obstacles, Joao took a leap of faith and started anew in London without any support network.
Joao's story illustrates how stepping out of one's comfort zone and confronting challenges head-on can foster personal growth. He emphasizes that difficult experiences, such as loneliness and discouragement, can shape one's character and impart valuable life lessons. Joao's narrative showcases how embracing uncertainties and challenges can unveil new opportunities and experiences.Tune in to this philosophical and thought-provoking episode that delves into the depths of human connection and creativity.
Chat Breakdown:
00:00:00 - Starting Out in Tattooing
00:02:01 - Influence and Inspiration
00:03:03 - Joao's Tattoo Shop and Work in LA
00:04:01 - Learning from Different Styles
00:08:24 - Evolution of Tattooing
00:12:24 - Tattoo Industry Culture
00:14:04 - Joao's Early Life and Art
00:16:31 - Growing Up in Brazil
00:18:08 - Heavy Metal Influence
00:20:02 - Transition to Tattooing
00:22:51 - First Tattoo Experience
00:24:01 - Self-Taught Tattooing
00:25:05 - London Calling
00:27:02 - Challenges in the UK
00:29:14 - Language and Cultural Adaptation
00:30:48 - Gratitude and Perspective
00:34:39 - Spirituality and Personal Growth
00:36:00 - Daily Practices and Mindset
00:38:08 - Quantum Physics and Reality
00:39:17 - Inner Conflicts and Anxiety
00:40:10 - Humility in Tattooing
00:42:12 - Evolving Tattoo Industry
00:51:15 The power of AI.
00:54:36 The role of AI in survival.
00:58:49 AI in Music Industry.
01:02:43 The future of live performances.
01:07:02 AI's impact on innovation
01:09:37 AI and soul connection.
01:14:32 Souls in all living things.
01:16:23 AI developing a soul.
01:22:48 Hallucinogens in Western culture.
01:24:12 The species Apex moment.
01:29:18 The pendulum of human evolution.
01:31:33 The power of podcasts.
01:36:27 Government's propaganda campaign tactics.
01:39:29 Twitter files and government influence.
01:43:33 Ignorance is profitable.
01:48:23 Life as a real sci-fi.
01:51:24 20 years in the industry.
01:52:37 Boosting client's endurance.
01:56:18 Empathy in tattoo sessions.
01:59:25]Tattooing between London and LA.
Quotes:
"We need tattoos. We are in a rock band, a metal band. We need tattoos. We need to look cool."
"You want to hang out with people who are doing shit you're not doing."
"Heavy metal changed the course of my life completely."
"If I'm gonna lose I'm gonna lose big."
"Our industry specifically for many years was very easy to get an ego."
"I have no sympathy for folks that tend to dwell in the past and whine"
"I really believe AI could fix the world. I think it has the power to cure disease. I think it has the power to rule nations. I think it has the power to make this planet a better place."
"I believe the survival of our species depends on AI."
"I think there's gonna be some big events some pretty fucking big ones and it's gonna slap us, slap the world."
"Any harm that we do to someone else, we're doing to ourselves in a way."
"Ignorance is very profitable."
"This shit's getting trippier than three hits of acid."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Joao:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/@joaoboscoart
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Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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Derek Noble's work is deeply rooted in a traditional aesthetic that he has cultivated over the years, drawing inspiration from a diverse range of sources. Influences such as medieval religious panel paintings, Tibetan and Japanese art, horror movies, and metal music have all played a significant role in shaping his distinctive 'dark side' style in both tattooing and painting.
Noble's fascination with medieval religious panel paintings is evident in the composition and themes of his work. He values the traditional layout and composition found in these historical artworks, incorporating them into his own pieces to imbue them with a sense of timelessness and depth.
Moreover, Noble looks to Tibetan and Japanese art for inspiration in the composition and layout of his pieces. By blending elements from different cultural traditions, Noble creates a fusion of styles that adds complexity and richness to his art.
Additionally, Noble's passion for horror movies and metal music influences the darker aspects of his work. Themes of horror, demons, and gore find their way into his tattoos and paintings, infusing them with a macabre and edgy quality that reflects his personal interests and adds a captivating element to his portfolio.
In this episode of Chats and Tatts, Aaron Della Vedova chats with Derek about his loyalty to the craft and his unique voice in tattooing as they delve into discussions on traditional mindset, AI in tattooing, and anesthesia techniques. Tune in to hear about the artistry and old-school mentality that sets this tattooer apart in the industry.
Chat Breakdown:
[00:01:46] Traditional Mindset in Tattooing.
[00:05:43] Composition and skin in tattoos.
[00:09:24] Apprenticeship challenges and successes.
[00:10:59] Making tattoo needles by hand.
[00:16:51] Tattoo innovation and influence.
[00:19:59] Traditional tattoo machine preferences.
[00:29:31] Discovering artistic freedom in tattooing.
[00:31:36] Work ethic in tattooing.
[00:36:41] Opening a new tattoo shop.
[00:43:03] Embracing change as an artist.
[00:47:31] Anesthesia tattooing.
[00:52:46] AI art emerging.
[01:01:40] The future of handcrafted items.
[01:07:34] Evolution of tattoo culture.
[01:09:58] The Renaissance of the industry.
[01:13:26] Tattooing as a way of life.
Quotes:
"The skin of a human body is your brightest color."
"I did get offered an apprenticeship when I was 18, but I had just gotten a scholarship to play football."
"I can now see the priceless teachings you gave to me, and I appreciate them. But I will say, there's one needle you taught me to make that fucking sucks, dude."
"I did a sleeve, and it's a pretty fucking good sleeve still. The layout, the composition, but I decided I'm gonna reinvent this shit, you know?"
"You can take those building blocks of tattooing and turn them into whatever subject matter you really want to, you know?"
"You brought that to tattooing, you know, this get up, fucking go work hard."
"I don't give a fuck if I was up till 2 a.m. Absolutely, yeah. I'm still getting up at 6 a.m. and getting this piece ready."
"Jesse Roberts is the best tattooer in Seattle. Like nobody knows about him, but underground secret."
"Some new shit's coming out of you. Because you've broken up the channels. You've shaken up the mind. And you're gonna love it."
"It's just the biggest, like, poser cop-out... You can possibly do, right? I mean, tattooing, like you got to kind of earn it."
"Dude, yeah. I think AI, there's some great things that it can do. I think when you get into the artistic side of it, that's where it gets a little like, okay, now you're taken away from the human condition"
"That's going to go up in value, human-made things. Right. With drops of sweat, with pubic hair stuck inside of them."
"His art is on another fucking level. His tattoos are on another level. He's one of those."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Derek:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/dereknoble36
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Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
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Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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Reese Hilburn is a Tattoo Artist, Tattoo Shop Owner, and Spiritual Bisiness Mentor, & Meditation Queen. Her work focuses on helping heart-led intentional tattooers heal their wounds, shadows and traumas, while simultaneously growing and scaling their tattoo business on Social Media.
In this episode of Chats and Tatts with Aaron Della Vedova, tattoo artist Reese Hilburn shares her inspiring journey of overcoming a significant mistake in her career. Aaron highlights the importance of owning one's mistakes and turning them into opportunities for growth and self-expression. Reese's story serves as a powerful example of transformation and resilience in the face of adversity and is a reminder that embracing our vulnerabilities can lead to unapologetic self-expression and empowerment.
Tune in to hear how Reese's experience led to her healing, forgiveness, and the positive impact it had on her life and work.
Chat Breakdown:
[00:00:45] Transformation through embracing mistakes.
[00:06:00] Portrait tattooing and artistic evolution.
[00:07:24] Warrior women in art.
[00:14:37] Struggles with self-identity and social media.
[00:20:24] The gift of rock bottom.
[00:23:38] Turning shame into power.
[00:26:15] Authenticity and self-discovery.
[00:30:17] Finding forgiveness after abuse.
[00:35:31] Healing through tattoos and trauma.
[00:40:09] Different types of meditation.
[00:43:37] Seeking the meaning of life.
[00:46:40] Visualizing future memories.
[00:51:23] Embracing all parts of yourself.
[00:59:44] Life as energy and possibility.
[01:00:58] Personal responsibility and karma.
[01:06:50] Turning grief into creative power.
[01:10:14] Permission and meaning-making.
[01:13:27] Embracing the full human experience.
[01:20:26] Patience and urgency in growth.
[01:21:47] Importance of setting boundaries.
Quotes:
"Owning our shit and how scary that is and walking with our fear and changing the relationship we have with our fear is actually going to turn your insecurities, your shame into power and into unapologetic self-expression."
"This is my alter ego. And so I've really fallen into that love for accentuating someone's own life, almost like their face and putting it on their bodies in the way that they're just like, this is how I see myself almost."
"To get hate, you know, DMs or whatever, some of which were like, you don't deserve to live, you're a lying piece of shit, at such a young age in tattooing, now you're questioning, should I even be here? Do I suck?"
"I was so afraid. I would get almost panic attacks from opening the Instagram because I was so afraid of what someone might say or if someone found me out or something."
"I challenge anybody out there listening to the show right now, Write me if you've never in a weak moment done something silly when you felt that way."
"Because to forgive them means I'm saying it was okay, and oh, by the way, others can do it to me too. No. That's is not the case at all."
"It's like basically reparenting the inner child, the inner teen, inner young adult, all the kinds of different parts of ourselves in there."
"But if you believe thoughts create reality, boy, you better anchor into that thought, because if you don't, then what happens next?"
"Yeah, be sad, be pissed off. You know, as much as I believe in no resentment and someone screws me over, I might have a couple of days where I'm like, fuck that guy."
"Urgency is the ego."
"It's love to the other too, to put boundaries around, for others to, you know, you really are helping them to grow because they're exploiting you or exploiting a situation."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Reese:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/theartofreese
Youtube Channel: thewww.youtube.com/@ArtofReese
Website: theedgeink.com
Connect with Aaron:
Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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In this episode, our guest Matt Clemmer shares a personal story from 1995 when he was on the run facing a lengthy prison sentence while his father was an undercover DEA agent. He describes the intense situation of raids, being on the run, and questioning how long authorities would search for him. Matt reflects on a transformative moment he calls a "God encounter" that changed his path.
Matt stresses the significance of patience in overcoming trials and tribulations, noting that it fosters personal growth and completeness. He explains that taking action and trusting the process can bring clarity and reveal the next steps.
The conversation between Matt and Aaron underscores how patience and faith lead to personal growth, resilience, and the ability to overcome obstacles. They stress the significance of courageously facing difficult situations and trusting in the journey.
Join Aaron and Matt as they share personal stories and moments of gratitude on this heartfelt episode.
Chat Breakdown:
[00:00:00] Life on the run
[00:04:22] Seeking spiritual and philosophical texts.
[00:10:00] A life-changing encounter.
[00:13:41] Facing consequences of illegal activities.
[00:16:20] Redemption and second chances.
[00:19:17] A powerful family reunion.
[00:22:09] Love and forgiveness.
[00:30:12] Overcoming challenges with patience.
[00:34:17] Faith and taking action.
[00:36:16] Embracing the unknown.
[00:48:23] Higher self and soul.
[00:53:12] True identity and self-discovery.
[00:55:55] The power of daily affirmations.
[00:57:33] Taking control of your life.
[01:00:23] Personal growth and adventure in life.
[01:09:43] The journey to apprenticeship.
[01:13:22] Evolution of tattoo industry.
[01:14:25] Building relationships through tattoo art.
Quotes:
"I experienced a God encounter on my path, almost like God showed up and slapped me."
"It's really easy to walk the walk in life when things aren't so rough, but what do people do when it's really gnarly? Like when the shit really fucking hits the fan."
"I would rather be with God than so-called free on the outside without him."
"Because of that pivot you were gonna lead this different life, which was gonna be of benefit to a lot of others. And it knew it so well that it just said, it did that"
"The way she looked at me? as if I was the greatest man in the world, and that I could maybe be president of the United States one day."
"Let our lives be our message versus us just saying one of my favorite quotes from C.S. Lewis, and it says, go out into all the world and preach the good news. And if you must, use words. I like that."
"We forgive you, and we hope that you can heal and have a beautiful life, regardless of what happened."
"Some of the greatest pains have been the greatest teachers and who it how it has developed me"
"You don't need faith till you fucking need it."
"We're all gonna fucking walk through these rings of fire. You can't get out of this game that we're in."
"And man, it is so fucking easy to get lost and forget what you really are and get caught up in the Who"
"Those days are gone and I'm happy to see him gone because it is a beautiful art form that involves someone trusting you with their body, their health, their vision, their dream."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Matt:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/mattdclemmer
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mattclemmer
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Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
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Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
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Luke Wessman's journey into tattooing began with a traditional apprenticeship, where he learned the ropes of the trade by sweeping, mopping, cleaning windows, and running errands. On this episode of Chats and Tatts, host Aaron Della Vedova introduces this distinguished tattoo artist with a traditional aesthetic rooted in his hippie Tennessee upbringing and Southern California influences. Luke's impressive career includes appearances on TV shows like New York Ink and Ink Master, as well as being featured in Forbes magazine. The conversation delves into Luke's background, his ambassadorship for Monster Energy Drink, and his creation of the Lost Art of the Gentleman.
The episode highlights the connections between the host and guest, who share mutual friends and close proximity in their neighborhoods. Luke's journey serves as a testament to the value of hard work, respect for clients, and flexibility in embracing new developments in tattoo artistry.
Join in as Luke, with a cigar and scotch in hand, shares his journey as a tattoo artist and his passion for spreading love for tattooing around the world.
Chat Breakdown:
[00:03:48] Tattooing for 32 years.
[00:07:09] Hippie commune in Tennessee.
[00:13:18] Tattooing as a form of armor.
[00:16:29] Transition into tattooing career.
[00:21:13] Identity in creative professions.
[[00:28:33] Making a living as an artist.
[00:35:12] Meeting tattoo legend Horiyoshi.
[00:40:14] Horiyoshi's unique tattooing approach.
[00:42:21] Tattooing Marlee Matlin from L Word.
[00:48:11] Tattooing as a therapeutic experience.
[00:58:20] The lost art of the gentleman.
[01:02:44] Promoting chivalry and respect.
[01:05:38] Embracing traditional values in masculinity.
[01:08:40] Cancel culture and forgiveness.
[01:13:18] Judging by character, not race.
[01:16:34] Providing livelihood to community.
[01:29:36] Tattooing and back pain.
[01:42:42] Long-term career planning.
[01:45:00] Building authentic partnerships with companies.
[01:48:00] Discovering peace and joy in golf.
[01:50:25] Taking risks for success.
Quotes:
"There's a saying in Hawaiian proverb, there's two ways to be rich, work more, want less, right?"
"You're living with me and my mom on bunk beds, dude, you're good."
"Getting tattooed for armor."
"I personally was really worried about survival. I was on my own. I was living with my friends and my friend's parents. It wasn't about like, Oh, I love art. I'm going to be a tattooer. I need to fucking make sure I can survive."
"I got in Miami and we were charging $300 for a name tattoo. And I was like, holy shit."
"If I don't stop sucking this tit, I'm going to be attached to it forever."
"Look, man, I don't want to look in the mirror and see the person that did all those things. I want to see somebody else."
"There's a saying I like, and it's instead of bashing what you hate, promote what you love, right?"
"All I can be is myself. That's the most unique thing I have is myself."
"I think it's incredible to be able to employ people and give them livelihood. That is just like, that's an ultimate, man. I think it's beautiful."
"If you can pull it off and it makes you happy, fucking go do it."
Connect with Luke:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/lukewessman
Website: https://lukewessman.myshopify.com/
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Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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In this episode of Chats and Tatts, I had the privilege of interviewing Stevie Randallyn, a tattoo artist who overcame a life-altering stroke. Stevie shared her journey of experiencing a stroke at a young age and how it affected her ability to speak, taste, and even tattoo. Despite facing significant challenges, Stevie's determination and resilience shone through as she navigated the difficulties of relearning how to tattoo with one hand and overcoming the limitations caused by the stroke.
Stevie's story is one of redemption and inspiration, showcasing her unwavering passion for tattooing and her ability to adapt to new circumstances. She highlighted the importance of support from the tattoo community and the impact of her stroke on her personality and perspective on life. Through her experiences, Stevie emphasized the power of gratitude and the ability to find strength in the face of adversity.
Overall, Stevie's journey serves as a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the capacity to overcome challenges with determination and a positive mindset. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of perseverance and the ability to find beauty and gratitude in every moment.
Chat breakdown:
[00:02:33] Stevie's love for tattooing.
[00:04:51] Overcoming adversity.
[00:09:33] Stroke recovery and realization.
[00:12:53] Overcoming challenges for two daughters.
[00:16:49] Overcoming self-pity and finding inspiration.
[00:17:41] Tattoo community and support.
[00:29:31] Overcoming language challenges post-stroke.
[00:35:13] Life-changing effects of stroke.
[00:39:57] Lack of gratitude.
[00:42:09] Acupuncture and stroke recovery.
[00:47:00] Juggling motherhood and tattooing.
[00:51:19] Overcoming challenges in motorcycle riding.
[00:58:59] Embracing individuality in tattoo art.
[01:00:08] Drawing on iPad vs. paper.
[01:06:42] Tattooing and personal growth.
[01:11:59] The evolution of tattoo marketing.
[01:14:29] Tattooing traditions and inspiration.
Quotes:
"It's amazing to me what humans can get done when there's no way out."
"Just because you're having an emotion doesn't mean you have to react to that emotion. You can just stand back and look at it and decide what to do with it."
"I feel like we all suffer from a disease as human beings of lack of gratitude"
"If you were a female tattooer, it was like a unicorn."
"I noticed that I'll choose to get tattooed to like, kind of like work through that pain. It is a type of therapy."
"If you don't show up in the algorithm, then no one knows you exist."
"And you can deepen and enrich that experience by having a connection to the human being that's tattooing you."
"Thank you for who you are, for being an inspiration to me. You know, I have my little bitches and whines that I get up with every day. I'm going to bitch and whine a little less after being with you."
Stay Connected:
Connect with Stevie
Website: https://www.stevierandallyntattoo.com/about-me
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevierandallyn
Connect with Aaron:
Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com
Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts
IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts
Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts
Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova
Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
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