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  • Philadelphia Tattoo Convention 2026 And Reactions To INSANE Videos with Maggie Serpica
    Feb 16 2026

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    The Honest Tattoo Podcast recaps this year’s Philadelphia Tattoo Convention with returning guest Maggie, comparing it to last year’s poorly reviewed event. Maggie reports the convention was moved into a smaller, more manageable room with fewer booths, and despite a major snowstorm weekend the energy and turnout on Friday and Saturday were good, with Sunday largely emptied out though the show still ran.

    They then roast several bad tattoos found online, including an infected-looking tattoo image, a poorly executed idea incorporating a raised keloid scar into a butterfly and plenty more

    Be sure not to miss this packed episode

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    1 h et 12 min
  • Mastering Social Media With Vicky Stoner
    Feb 9 2026

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    In this episode of the Honest Tattooer Podcast, we dive deep into the world of social media with Vicky Stoner as she shares her journey from managing a tattoo shop to becoming a proficient tattoo artist, emphasizing the importance of social media. We explore the challenges and successes of maintaining an authentic online presence and how it impacts client relationships. Get insights into the strategies for staying booked out, the importance of work ethic, and the role of conventions in a tattoo artist's career. Don't miss out on Vicky's practical advice for aspiring tattoo artists and the candid discussion on adapting to the evolving digital landscape. Tune in for an enriching conversation that blends art, business, and social media savvy.

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    52 min
  • How To Succeed In Tattooing In 2026
    Feb 2 2026

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    In this episode, we discuss why talent alone doesn't build a successful tattooing career. The conversation explores the importance of handling business basics, such as communication, timeliness, and follow-up, and how these simple practices can greatly enhance a tattoo artist's career longevity. We delve into the current and future landscape of the tattoo industry, comparing it to other professions like real estate, and emphasize the significance of treating tattooing as a business. The discussion involves personal anecdotes about the challenges and strategies in the profession and examines the impact of different working styles, traditional methods, and modern technologies.


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    59 min
  • Japanese Tattooing with Roy Singh
    Jan 26 2026

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    Join us in this episode as we sit down with Roy Singh, an experienced Japanese style tattoo artist based in New York City. Roy shares deep insights into the art, history, and cultural significance of Japanese tattooing, highlighting his personal journey and experiences. We discuss the nuances of designing tattoos that flow with the human form, the importance of backgrounds in Japanese tattooing, and the challenges and joys of maintaining this ancient tradition in the modern world. Whether you're a tattoo aficionado or simply curious about the art form, this episode offers a fascinating look into the mind of a dedicated artist.

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    1 h et 27 min
  • Blackout Tattoos with Hood
    Jan 19 2026

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    Join us on this week's episode of the Honest Tattooer Podcast as we dive deep into the enigmatic world of blackout tattoos with Philadelphia-based tattoo artist Hoode. Specializing in black work, Hoode shares his journey from hand poking tattoos in 1992 to becoming a master of blackout sleeves. We discuss the craftsmanship, pain, and misconceptions surrounding blackout tattoos and get a glimpse into Hoode's tattooing techniques, including his preferences in ink, needles and machines. Learn how he transitioned into blackout tattoos, handles client consultations, and his approach to perfecting large-scale blackout work. Plus, discover Hoode's venture into manufacturing his own tattoo needles and metal tubes through his company, Blood Sucker. This episode is packed with insights for both tattoo enthusiasts and artists looking to explore the world of blackout tattooing.

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    59 min
  • First Tats Of The Year
    Jan 12 2026

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    In this episode, the hosts discuss their extensive podcast statistics for 2025, The conversation then shifts to tattooing, where the hosts share details about their recent works, including handling cover-ups, merging different tattoo styles, and reflecting on their techniques. The episode wraps up with insights into visualization techniques for enduring pain during tattoo sessions and some light-hearted banter about everyday life.

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    50 min
  • Reflecting on 2025 and Plans for 2026
    Jan 5 2026

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    In this episode of Honest Tattoo, the hosts discuss their experiences and reflections from 2025, touching on what they plan to quit, keep, and start in 2026. The conversation ranges from personal growth and mental well-being to tattoo techniques and industry insights. The hosts share their thoughts on balancing life, improving their craft, and staying motivated, offering listeners a blend of professional advice and personal anecdotes. Tune in for an engaging and reflective session as we look ahead to a new year in the world of tattooing.

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    1 h et 13 min
  • If I Had to Start Tattooing From Scratch in 2026
    Dec 29 2025

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    In this episode, we break down exactly what we’d do differently if we were starting tattooing today. From learning how to draw, choosing (or avoiding) tattoo schools, and finding the right kind of apprenticeship, to pricing your work, specializing too early, buying equipment, and navigating social media, branding, and AI.

    We talk honestly about cutting corners, making mistakes, getting criticized early on, and why fundamentals still matter, no matter how much the industry has changed. This episode is for new tattooers, apprentices, and anyone feeling stuck or questioning their path.


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    1 h et 10 min