Episodes
#023 When Romeo Reyes first gripped a tattoo machine, gifted to him one Christmas, little did he know it would be the catalyst that transformed his life and those of countless others. Join us as Romeo shares his enthralling journey from sex shows to opening a tattoo shop, and how ink has become a profound medium for storytelling and heritage connection. Together with Romeo, we unravel the tapestry of cultural significance that tattoos hold, celebrating the vibrant history and resilience of an...
Published 05/28/24
#022 Embark on a journey with the multitalented Naomi King, as they unfold their story of entering the tattoo world through an unconventional apprenticeship and the touch of sacred batok on their skin. Our conversation stitches together the intimate narratives inked into every tattoo and the cultural tapestries they represent. Discover how King's passions for music, acting, and writing weave harmoniously with their tattoo artistry, creating an audacious symphony of self-expression and heritag...
Published 05/21/24
#021 As the buzz of the tattoo machine hums in the background, our studio comes alive with the incredible story of Paul McKenzie, a Wet'suwet'en tattoo artist whose skills tell a tale as rich as his heritage. The artistry of ink and skin runs deep for Paul, from the influence of his father's passion for tattoos to his own self-taught mastery of the craft. We journey through his transformative experiences, from sketching designs inspired by old flash catalogs to buying his first tattoo kit and...
Published 05/14/24
#020 When Annabelle DeLorme, a Cree, Métis tattoo artist, began transforming skin into a canvas for storytelling, little did she know that her intricate designs would weave together the threads of her personal identity with her varied interests. As she discusses transitioning from the curiosity of a tattoo-laden childhood to mastering the buzz of the tattoo machine, we are reminded that the path of an artist is both deeply individual and interwoven with the collective narrative of commu...
Published 05/07/24
#019 Have you ever felt the pull of your ancestral roots, beckoning you towards a deeper understanding of your heritage? In this episode I welcome one of my clients and collaborators of the Nlaka'pamux Blackwork project, Alison Cuffley, who is Tsleil-Waututh and German-Ukrainian. We discuss the rich cultural significance and transformative nature of indigenous tattooing. Through the lens of my work in reviving traditional skin marking practices and Alison's journey to find a tattoo with cultu...
Published 04/30/24
#018 Imagine tracing the contours of your identity through the indelible ink of ancestral tattoos, as Sydney, our guest, shares her journey of reconnection and revival. Amid the backdrop of her family's history entwined with the 60s Scoop, Sydney's narrative weaves the art of tattooing with the threads of cultural healing and heritage. As she guides us from the canvas of hides to the living tapestry of skin, we uncover the poignant transformation of personal and collective identity through th...
Published 04/23/24
#017 Carrying the whispers of our ancestors in every line and shade, ancestral skin markings tell stories deeper than the skin they adorn. As I sit with my guest Robin Humphrey, we navigate the intimate labyrinth of Indigenous identity and the revival of our Nlaka'pamux tattoo traditions. This episode is a canvas of cultural awakening, where ink and identity converge to celebrate the resilience and beauty of our heritage. Embarking on this voyage, we unravel the threads of personal and...
Published 04/16/24
#016 Navigating the vibrant yet complex world of tattoo artistry, I had the privilege of sitting down with the exceptionally skilled Geanna Dunbar, a Plains Cree, Métis tattoo artist who shares her profound insights and personal odyssey within the industry. Our conversation traverses the struggles that artists of color face in mainstream tattooing, from the obstacles of gatekeeping and sexism to the essential act of preserving cultural practices. We peel back the layers of the industry to...
Published 04/09/24
#015 When Stacy Fayant, a Métis and Cree member of the Peepeekisis First Nation, began to etch her pain and heritage into her skin, she tapped into an ancient well of healing and expression. Our latest episode takes you through her extraordinary transition from harboring inner turmoil to becoming a beacon of cultural revival through ancestral skin marking. Stacy's narrative is not just about ink under the skin; it's a testimony to the profound ways traditional tattoo practices can unite...
Published 04/02/24
#014 Step into a world where the lines on skin tell stories of mountains and rivers, of ancestors and identity. Our esteemed guest Que Bidois guides us through the sacred art of Moko, revealing how Māori introductions are deeply rooted in the geography of Aotearoa and reflected in the unique tattoo patterns of each tribe. Que uncovers the unexpected custodians of this tradition, from gang members to prisoners, and their role in a cultural renaissance that intertwines personal significance...
Published 03/26/24
#013 Embark on a profound exploration of Filipino tattooing with my guest, Natalia Roxas, whose journey from reluctance to becoming a hand-tapped tattoo practitioner unveils the rich tapestry of cultural identity and personal transformation. Natalia's narrative, intertwined with my own experiences as a Hungarian, Metis, and Nlaka'pamux professional tattoo artist, sheds light on the ancestral art that is much more than skin deep. Together, we navigate the teachings of our mentors, the...
Published 03/19/24
#012 When the ink settles into the skin, it's not just a tattoo – it's a legacy being etched. Join me and the talented Cree tattoo artist Poppy Del as we traverse the vibrant juncture of cultural tattoo art and Indigenous heritage. Poppy unveils her intimate connection to her contemporary cultural tattoo practices, all the while balancing the beams of social media's double-edged sword. We're stitching together stories of her beloved English Bulldogs, the enduring influence of her father, and...
Published 03/12/24
#011 When Heather Kiskihkoman inked her skin, it was more than a tattoo—it was a homecoming. Our journey together in this episode is a deep exploration of identity, heritage, and the transformative power of traditional tattooing. Heather's tale encapsulates her move from a reserve in Alberta to the freeing streets of Europe and back, weaving her Indigenous roots into her very skin. She shares the poignant act of reclaiming her family name, Kiskihkoman and how it kickstarted her passion for...
Published 03/05/24
#010 Sitting across from me, Terje Koloamatangi, a Tongan cultural tattoo practitioner, shares his ink-infused wisdom, revealing how each etching on our skin can tether us to our ancestors. As we savor the ceremonial kava, Terje recounts his initiation into tattoo artistry under the tutelage of a Samoan master, igniting a passion for reviving traditional Pacific methods. Our conversation takes you through the heart of Tonga, where the ritualistic kava ceremonies are not just about drink, but...
Published 02/27/24
#009 As my fingers danced across the skin, ushering ink into a permanent home, I found a connection deeper than I had ever anticipated. Joining me on today's Transformative Marks podcast journey is Keith Callihoo, whose own hands have crafted stories into the skin, reviving the sacred practice of traditional tattooing. Together, we traverse the intimate paths of ancestral skin marking, discovering how each deliberate mark carries a narrative far beyond its visual appeal. Keith shares his...
Published 02/20/24
#008 When Tristen Jenni Sanderson gracefully maneuvered her path from the structured world of construction to the fluid lines of tattoo artistry, she didn't just change professions; she embraced a calling that would weave together stories of loss, heritage, and healing. My latest conversation invites you on an introspective journey with Tristen, an Indigenous tattoo artist from Chakastaypasin band, whose work transcends mere ink on skin to become a conduit for personal and collective...
Published 02/13/24
#007 Embark on a vibrant journey through the art of Indigenous tattooing, as I'm joined by Nahaan, a Tlingit tattoo artist whose skilled hands tell stories as old as time. Our conversation bridges the physical ink to the spiritual realm, uncovering the layers of personal growth and communal healing encapsulated in each design. Nahaan, with the wisdom of his grandmother's teachings, reveals how the centuries-old tradition of the potlatch ceremony intertwines with the resilience and reclamation...
Published 02/06/24
#006 Embark with me, Dion Kaszas, and the inimitable Gordon Sparks, as we weave a narrative tapestry that spans the personal and the cultural, the ancestral and the contemporary. This episode is a journey through the soulful terrain of Indigenous tattoo practices, where each inked line and curve is a homage to the stories that define us. Gordon, hailing from Pabineau First Nation, brings his rich cultural lineage to the forefront, illustrating how intuition and storytelling are not just...
Published 01/30/24
#005 When Natalie Standingcloud etches stories into skin, each line is more than art—it's heritage, history, and identity. Today, she grants us a glimpse into her world, where tattoos are a canvas for the Salish and Cherokee stories that run as deep as the ink. As Natalie weaves her personal tale, we travel the threads of her cultural tapestry, learning how a single tattoo can mark the beginning of a woman's journey, serve as an emblem of indomitable spirit, and bind her to the roots that...
Published 01/23/24
#004 When life throws a curveball, it's the resilience within us that crafts our most profound stories. Join me as I sit down with Nolan, a Beauval-born tattoo artist, whose life took an unexpected turn from aspiring athlete to a master of ink and culture. His narrative is a powerful reminder of the beauty and strength that emerges from the ashes of shattered dreams, amplified through the deep connections between his art and Indigenous heritage. In our conversation, Nolan opens up about the...
Published 01/16/24
Bonus Episode # 002 As I sat down with Holly Nordlum, a voice from the heart of Kotzebue , Alaska, we found ourselves swept into the profound narrative of Indigenous tattooing and its potential to mend the fragmented spirits within our native communities. Holly, with her Inuk and Norwegian roots, unveils a world where the art of traditional tattooing transcends mere aesthetics, becoming a beacon for cultural revival and a testament to Indigenous resilience. She takes us through the emotional...
Published 01/09/24
Bonus Episode #005 Embark on a journey with me, Dion Kaszas, as we uncover the rich tapestry of indigenous tattooing, a world where every inked line tells a profound story of culture, identity, and time. My guest, Tihoti Matauteute Faara Barff, is not just a master tattoo artist from Tahiti, but also a keeper of ancient traditions and a pioneer in the renaissance of indigenous tattooing practices. Sit back, as he recounts his transformation from a young boy, sketching on the shores of his...
Published 01/09/24
Bonus #001 Dion Kaszas here, inviting you into a world where every mark tells a story and every line traces a lineage. As Tyla Vaeau, a profound tattoo artist and Samoan cultural practitioner, joins me, we immerse ourselves into the sacred tradition of indigenous tattoo art. Tyla brings to light the unique ways in which traditional Samoan tattooing not only adorns the skin but also strengthens cultural identity, especially for those in the diaspora. Her voice carries the emotional depth of...
Published 01/09/24
Bonus Episode # 007 When Pauline Alvarez speaks about her grandmother's tattoos—symbols etched with cactus spines—she isn't just recounting family history; she's weaving a narrative of identity, resistance, and empowerment. My latest conversation with this passionate zine maker and advocate for indigenous tattooing traditions reveals how these practices are much more than skin-deep. Pauline, with roots in both Los Angeles and Oodham territory, joins us to discuss the cultural significance of...
Published 01/09/24
Bonus Episode # 003 When the ink melds with skin, it's not just a tattoo—it's a reclamation of identity and a healing embrace of one's heritage. That's the essence of my conversation with Julia Mageʼau Gray, a Papua New Guinea Australian artist deeply rooted in the Mekio traditions. Julia's transformation from a dancer and visual artist into a revered skin marker unveils a journey of cultural revival, where every stitch and line is a step towards repairing the legacy torn by colonization....
Published 01/09/24