Idk a title but it’s positive
I think each episode gets better as the seasons go, but that’s not to discredit early or past episodes. With more trends coming into the spotlight and Andrew’s thoughts being challenged and grown based on these discussions, whether they’re with a revered figure or someone looked at with more of a pariah mentality, they’ve all come across from what I can remember as respectful, and it’s very evident Andrew’s purpose in this podcast is to expand his thoughts and do what he can to look through different eyes. Specifically, after listening to the season 2 finale with Toothtaker, I think that episode stands out much more because Andrew was pushed to delve into some of these thoughts a bit, instead of having some uncertainty- which I do think not everyone is able to do instantly, so while Toothtaker was unlike any of his other guests, it felt like you could really see themes resurface during the season 2 finale, so it was a nice wrap up. Oh and he also has a sexy voice. So if you’re interested in the whispering sweet nothings of tattoo podcasts, look no further.
mperko324 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/19
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Andrew is doing a good job of presenting a in depth look at the way tattooers see the world they live in. There is an amazing balance with the guest selection, and I feel that there is a good amount I am learning with each episode. I am not a tattooer myself, but I am quite entertained. I want to...Read full review »
Arsenix1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/19
Thanks for doing this!
Rodriguez jhon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/09/18
Really well done. It’s nice to hear these guys talk about how social media has affected the industry and how it’s changed over the years. Looking forward to the next one
Sparrow11117777 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/27/18
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