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  • Ep. 7.1A | Tools, Technique, and Mentorship — Elevating the Apprentice: The Function of Traditional Tattoo Apprenticeships
    Oct 21 2025

    In this episode of Tattoo Rants, Raves & Rituals, Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture, we sit down at the table to talk about the power of guidance, tools, and mentorship in shaping a tattooist’s craft. From reviewing needles and inks to breaking down proper techniques, this conversation explores how providing the right support can transform talent and skill in apprenticeship.

    Apprenticeship here isn’t just about passing along knowledge—it’s about teaching care, responsibility, and the ethics of practice, ensuring that the next generation of tattooists respects both the craft and the client.

    Tattoo Rants Raves & Rituals, Season 1: A Seat at the Table

    Season One invites listeners into an intimate series of culture conversations where Black tattooists and cultural workers gather to critique and reclaim voice and visibility at the intersections of art, history, and tattoo. Each conversation is a seat at the table—where community comes to reckon with the truths of tattooing as inheritance and liberation.

    * Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture explores apprenticeship as lineage, not labor—naming the discipline, humility, and spiritual presence required to carry this ancestral craft forward.

    about: Black Tattoo Anthology®

    An artist fellowship, living archive and digital campus dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and reimagining Black tattoo culture across the diaspora. Founded and stewarded by Master Tattoo Artist and author Imani K. Brown®, the BTA documents our stories through scholarship, artistry, and community.

    At the heart of our work is a commitment to cultural stewardship: honoring ancestral tattoo traditions, amplifying Black tattoo artists, and creating spaces where our creativity is remembered as inheritance, not erased as trend. From the Collective of participating artists, to our Podcast where culture bearers speak their truths, the Anthology is both a record and a ritual—an invitation to witness how ink carries memory, identity, and liberation.

    We invite you to become a paid subscriber to sustain this work. Your support powers our digital campus, uplifts the artists who make up the Collective, and ensures that Black tattoo culture is preserved for future generations. | Website



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    23 Min.
  • Ep. 6.1A | Knowing the Why — Mastering the Fundamentals of Tattooing: The Function of Traditional Tattoo Apprenticeships
    Oct 16 2025

    In this episode of Tattoo Rants, Raves & Rituals, Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture, we sit down at the table to talk about the importance of mastering the fundamentals. From building needles to mixing ink and sterilizing equipment, this conversation explores why understanding every step of the tattoo process is essential—not just for technique, but for respect, safety, and craft integrity.

    Tattoo Rants Raves & Rituals, Season 1: A Seat at the Table

    Season One invites listeners into an intimate series of culture conversations where Black tattooists and cultural workers gather to critique and reclaim voice and visibility at the intersections of art, history, and tattoo. Each conversation is a seat at the table—where community comes to reckon with the truths of tattooing as inheritance and liberation.

    * Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture explores apprenticeship as lineage, not labor—naming the discipline, humility, and spiritual presence required to carry this ancestral craft forward.

    about: Black Tattoo Anthology®

    An artist fellowship, living archive and digital campus dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and reimagining Black tattoo culture across the diaspora. Founded and stewarded by Master Tattoo Artist and author Imani K. Brown®, the BTA documents our stories through scholarship, artistry, and community.

    At the heart of our work is a commitment to cultural stewardship: honoring ancestral tattoo traditions, amplifying Black tattoo artists, and creating spaces where our creativity is remembered as inheritance, not erased as trend. From the Collective of participating artists, to our Podcast where culture bearers speak their truths, the Anthology is both a record and a ritual—an invitation to witness how ink carries memory, identity, and liberation.

    We invite you to become a paid subscriber to sustain this work. Your support powers our digital campus, uplifts the artists who make up the Collective, and ensures that Black tattoo culture is preserved for future generations. | Website



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    8 Min.
  • Ep. 5.1A | Walking Through the Neon Heart — Finding Your First Mentor: The Function of Traditional Tattoo Apprenticeships
    Oct 14 2025

    Episode Show Notes:

    In this episode of Tattoo Rants, Raves & Rituals, Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture, we sit down at the table to talk about first steps, courage, and the moments that change your path in tattooing.

    This episode reminds us that the first step toward apprenticeship is often the hardest—but it’s also where love for the craft begins, and where lineage starts to flow.

    Tattoo Rants Raves & Rituals, Season 1: A Seat at the Table

    Season One invites listeners into an intimate series of culture conversations where Black tattooists and cultural workers gather to critique and reclaim voice and visibility at the intersections of art, history, and tattoo. Each conversation is a seat at the table—where community comes to reckon with the truths of tattooing as inheritance and liberation.

    * Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture explores apprenticeship as lineage, not labor—naming the discipline, humility, and spiritual presence required to carry this ancestral craft forward.

    about: Black Tattoo Anthology®

    An artist fellowship, living archive and digital campus dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and reimagining Black tattoo culture across the diaspora. Founded and stewarded by Master Tattoo Artist and author Imani K. Brown®, the BTA documents our stories through scholarship, artistry, and community.

    At the heart of our work is a commitment to cultural stewardship: honoring ancestral tattoo traditions, amplifying Black tattoo artists, and creating spaces where our creativity is remembered as inheritance, not erased as trend. From the Collective of participating artists, to our Podcast where culture bearers speak their truths, the Anthology is both a record and a ritual—an invitation to witness how ink carries memory, identity, and liberation.

    We invite you to become a paid subscriber to sustain this work. Your support powers our digital campus, uplifts the artists who make up the Collective, and ensures that Black tattoo culture is preserved for future generations. | Website



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    3 Min.
  • Ep. 4.1A | Learning Through Mistakes — Apprenticeship in Action: The Function of Traditional Tattoo Apprenticeships
    Oct 9 2025

    In this episode of Tattoo Rants, Raves & Rituals, Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture, we sit down at the table to unpack the real lessons that come from mistakes, correction, and mentorship in the shop.

    Tattoo Rants Raves & Rituals, Season 1: A Seat at the Table

    Season One invites listeners into an intimate series of culture conversations where Black tattooists and cultural workers gather to critique and reclaim voice and visibility at the intersections of art, history, and tattoo. Each conversation is a seat at the table—where community comes to reckon with the truths of tattooing as inheritance and liberation.

    * Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture explores apprenticeship as lineage, not labor—naming the discipline, humility, and spiritual presence required to carry this ancestral craft forward.

    about: Black Tattoo Anthology®

    An artist fellowship, living archive and digital campus dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and reimagining Black tattoo culture across the diaspora. Founded and stewarded by Master Tattoo Artist and author Imani K. Brown®, the BTA documents our stories through scholarship, artistry, and community.

    At the heart of our work is a commitment to cultural stewardship: honoring ancestral tattoo traditions, amplifying Black tattoo artists, and creating spaces where our creativity is remembered as inheritance, not erased as trend. From the Collective of participating artists, to our Podcast where culture bearers speak their truths, the Anthology is both a record and a ritual—an invitation to witness how ink carries memory, identity, and liberation.

    We invite you to become a paid subscriber to sustain this work. Your support powers our digital campus, uplifts the artists who make up the Collective, and ensures that Black tattoo culture is preserved for future generations. | Website



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    32 Min.
  • Ep. 3.1A | Rebuilding Your Love for Ink — Apprenticeship as Ritual: The Function of Traditional Tattoo Apprenticeships
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode of Tattoo Rants, Raves & Rituals, Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture, we explore how apprenticeship and mentorship can rebuild your relationship with the art.

    * Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture explores apprenticeship as lineage, not labor—naming the discipline, humility, and spiritual presence required to carry this ancestral craft forward.

    about: Black Tattoo Anthology®

    An artist fellowship, living archive and digital campus dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and reimagining Black tattoo culture across the diaspora. Founded and stewarded by Master Tattoo Artist and author Imani K. Brown®, the BTA documents our stories through scholarship, artistry, and community.

    At the heart of our work is a commitment to cultural stewardship: honoring ancestral tattoo traditions, amplifying Black tattoo artists, and creating spaces where our creativity is remembered as inheritance, not erased as trend. From the Collective of participating artists, to our Podcast where culture bearers speak their truths, the Anthology is both a record and a ritual—an invitation to witness how ink carries memory, identity, and liberation.

    We invite you to become a paid subscriber to sustain this work. Your support powers our digital campus, uplifts the artists who make up the Collective, and ensures that Black tattoo culture is preserved for future generations. | Website



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    8 Min.
  • Ep. 2.1A | Lil Magic, Apprenticeship & Safe Spaces: Function of Traditional Tattoo Apprenticeships
    Oct 2 2025

    Episode Show Notes:

    In this episode of Tattoo Rants Raves & Rituals, Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture, we explore how Black tattoo shops have always been more than businesses.

    * Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture explores apprenticeship as lineage, not labor—naming the discipline, humility, and spiritual presence required to carry this ancestral craft forward. | about: Black Tattoo Anthology®

    An artist fellowship, living archive and digital campus dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and reimagining Black tattoo culture across the diaspora. Founded and stewarded by Master Tattoo Artist and author Imani K. Brown®, the BTA documents our stories through scholarship, artistry, and community.

    At the heart of our work is a commitment to cultural stewardship: honoring ancestral tattoo traditions, amplifying Black tattoo artists, and creating spaces where our creativity is remembered as inheritance, not erased as trend. From the Collective of participating artists, to our Podcast where culture bearers speak their truths, the Anthology is both a record and a ritual—an invitation to witness how ink carries memory, identity, and liberation.

    We invite you to become a paid subscriber to sustain this work. Your support powers our digital campus, uplifts the artists who make up the Collective, and ensures that Black tattoo culture is preserved for future generations. | Website



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    20 Min.
  • Ep. 1.1A | Exploring Tattoo Apprenticeships, The Ìṣẹ̀ṣẹ (Traditional) Way
    Sep 30 2025

    In this episode of Tattoo Rants, Raves & Rituals, Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture, we sit down at the table to talk about self-accountability, reflection, and the small rituals that keep us grounded in the shop and in life. From revisiting life lessons like The Four Agreements to noticing the subtle shifts in ourselves over time, this conversation explores how personal growth is intertwined with apprenticeship.

    Apprenticeship here isn’t just about mastering tattooing—it’s about learning how to hold yourself, check your ego, and stay accountable in every aspect of your craft and life.

    ✨ Highlights:

    How revisiting key texts can serve as a personal prescription for growth.

    The power of reflection and seeing yourself change over time.

    Learning not to take things personally in the shop and in life.

    Why self-accountability is a cornerstone of apprenticeship, mentorship, and cultural care.

    This episode reminds us that apprenticeship isn’t just about skill—it’s about becoming the person capable of holding responsibility, perspective, and presence in both your art and your relationships.

    Tattoo Rants Raves & Rituals, Season 1: A Seat at the Table

    Season One invites listeners into an intimate series of culture conversations where Black tattooists and cultural workers gather to critique and reclaim voice and visibility at the intersections of art, history, and tattoo. Each conversation is a seat at the table—where community comes to reckon with the truths of tattooing as inheritance and liberation.

    * Series A: Traditional Apprenticeship Culture explores apprenticeship as lineage, not labor—naming the discipline, humility, and spiritual presence required to carry this ancestral craft forward.

    about: Black Tattoo Anthology®

    An artist fellowship, living archive and digital campus dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and reimagining Black tattoo culture across the diaspora. Founded and stewarded by Master Tattoo Artist and author Imani K. Brown®, the BTA documents our stories through scholarship, artistry, and community.

    At the heart of our work is a commitment to cultural stewardship: honoring ancestral tattoo traditions, amplifying Black tattoo artists, and creating spaces where our creativity is remembered as inheritance, not erased as trend. From the Collective of participating artists, to our Podcast where culture bearers speak their truths, the Anthology is both a record and a ritual—an invitation to witness how ink carries memory, identity, and liberation.

    We invite you to become a paid subscriber to sustain this work. Your support powers our digital campus, uplifts the artists who make up the Collective, and ensures that Black tattoo culture is preserved for future generations. | Website



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    50 Min.
  • [Ep. 7] As Told by Kayode Kendall: BTCC 2024 Recap
    Jun 4 2025

    “We've only had two successful conventions within Black Tattoo Culture. Shout out Urban Tattoo Convention that used to be hosted in Brooklyn, New York, and BTAME - Black Tattoo Arts and Music Expo that used to be hosted in Detroit. So we want to be able to help fill that gap to help more Black tattoo artists not only communicate or connect with each other, but also to connect with their ideal audiences.”

    - Imani K Brown

    ✨Your Next Steps

    about: Black Tattoo Anthology®

    An artist fellowship, living archive and digital campus dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and reimagining Black tattoo culture across the diaspora. Founded and stewarded by Master Tattoo Artist and author Imani K. Brown®, the BTA documents our stories through scholarship, artistry, and community.

    At the heart of our work is a commitment to cultural stewardship: honoring ancestral tattoo traditions, amplifying Black tattoo artists, and creating spaces where our creativity is remembered as inheritance, not erased as trend. From the Collective of participating artists, to our Podcast where culture bearers speak their truths, the Anthology is both a record and a ritual—an invitation to witness how ink carries memory, identity, and liberation.

    We invite you to become a paid subscriber to sustain this work. Your support powers our digital campus, uplifts the artists who make up the Collective, and ensures that Black tattoo culture is preserved for future generations. | Website



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    2 Min.