Ep. 32: Bart Willis on tattoo culture in Austin episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 2, 2018 · 47 MIN

Ep. 32: Bart Willis on tattoo culture in Austin

from I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast · host Austin American-Statesman

Bart Willis, co-owner of Southside Tattoo, has spent more than 25 years learning the art, history and tradition of tattooing, but on our show, he explains why there's always more to learn about the craft. He discusses why Austin has such a strong tattoo culture and why hiring artists for a tattoo shop is like putting together a band. ALSO: Michelle Breyer, the co-founder of NaturallyCurly.com and author of "The Curl Revolution," talks about the ups and downs of living with curly hair and how she and her co-founders have built a thriving community for the 65 percent of the American population with some kind of texture in their hair. Austinite Peter Tsai published one of the early Austin food blogs, but these days, he mostly shares what he's cooking and eating at local restaurants through his Instagram account, @supertsai. Peter chatted with Omar and Addie about why having 99 Ranch Market and H-Mart, two of the country's largest Asian grocers, means so much to a mid-size city like Austin. On A Toast: recommendations for "Revolting Rhymes" on Netflix, cookbook "Hardcore Carnivore" from Austinite Jess Pryles and Oscar nominee "Call Me By Your Name." More info: austin360.com/loveaustin360 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bart Willis, co-owner of Southside Tattoo, has spent more than 25 years learning the art, history and tradition of tattooing, but on our show, he explains why there's always more to learn about the craft. He discusses why Austin has such a strong tattoo culture and why hiring artists for a tattoo shop is like putting together a band. ALSO: Michelle Breyer, the co-founder of NaturallyCurly.com and author of "The Curl Revolution," talks about the ups and downs of living with curly hair and how she and her co-founders have built a thriving community for the 65 percent of the American population with some kind of texture in their hair. Austinite Peter Tsai published one of the early Austin food blogs, but these days, he mostly shares what he's cooking and eating at local restaurants through his Instagram account, @supertsai. Peter chatted with Omar and Addie about why having 99 Ranch Market and H-Mart, two of the country's largest Asian grocers, means so much to a mid-size city like Austin. On A Toast: recommendations for "Revolting Rhymes" on Netflix, cookbook "Hardcore Carnivore" from Austinite Jess Pryles and Oscar nominee "Call Me By Your Name." More info: austin360.com/loveaustin360 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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