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Writing on walls, trains and other surfaces is something that people do worldwide. Toy Division graffiti podcast includes stories about being a clueless graffiti writer; how to live a healthier lifestyle and other related subjects. It's not about your latest local commission street art mural; Banksy book; or the latest photorealistic legal mural paid for by a large company. Listen and open your mind to learn more about supposedly mindless vandalism; as well as other points of interest in rel ...
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Graffiti Park Radio

Graffiti Park Foundation

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Graffiti Park Radio! 🎨🎧 Where creativity knows no bounds. Listen to Graffiti Park Radio were we’ll tap in with artists, our proud partners, and community stakeholders who believe in empowering the next generation of art visionaries and the valuable teaching moments that come from living, breathing art.
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Graffiti cinéma

Grafinéma

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Bienvenue dans le premier podcast cinéma qui utilise depuis 9 ans le 7ème art pour choisir des thèmes plus ou moins excentriques : Pourquoi les roux envahissent-ils Hollywood, la bière au cinéma a t-elle une belle image, peut-on être japonais et énervé? En un thème par mois avec des invités, des chroniques et des analyses de films, retrouvez-nous pour 1h toutes les semaines, on vous expliquera comment éviter nos jeux de mots, les dragons géants et les films de Yann Moix Un podcast pour leque ...
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Hip Hop Graffiti

Hip Hop Graffiti

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Covering any and everything from history to current events . Caution : may involve intellectual and comedic content that will make you think, laugh , or react. Satire as well as serious . Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hiphopgraffiti/support
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Today on the show I’m sitting down with three original singer-songwriters who need little introduction, but we’ll give ‘em one anyways. Anthony Frijia, Jules Riser and Rich Presberry Jr. all surf the original and cover world circuits, and as a result have become staples in the Mid-Atlantic music scene. Anthony has a folksy, blues sound, as where Ju…
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Solo episode going through Instagram comments in relation to ways in which to maintain and/or improve your mental health. Major focus on adjusting your life style and the pillars of maintaining your health (sleep, exercise, stress management, food/drink choices and purpose). Thanks to everyone who took the time to contribute. Music by Frenic from T…
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The law of rhythm reveals that life’s cycles—whether good or bad—are part of a natural, repeating flow. With this perspective, we can find comfort in the lows, knowing they’ll rise, and prepare in the highs, knowing they’ll shift. It’s a tool for staying steady, patient, and focused through every phase.…
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Bienvenue dans ce premier épisode de la nouvelle saison ! Au programme ce mois-ci, une réflexion sur la façon dont le 7ème art a lissé et stylisé des années 50 plus anxiogènes qu'il n'y paraissait. Dans la 2ème heure, un bel anniversaire pour une troupe très influente : le saturday night live a 50 ans ! Enfin, une dernière heure avec notre film du …
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Think it was easier when you were younger? Yeah, maybe. But here’s the shift: it’s never going to be easier than it is right now. Whether you’re 20, 51, or somewhere in between, today is your best shot to make a move. In this episode, I dig into a perspective that hit me recently and has kept me motivated—whatever it is you’re aiming for, don’t wai…
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Conversation with Luc from The Aerosol Alliance in relation to reducing the negative environmental impact of spray paint and cans. We discuss ways in which to writers can reduce their impact on the environment; why Luc became interested in this important topic; and many other graffiti writing related topics. AEROSOL ALLIANCE W: https://aerosolallia…
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Today on the show, you're in for a musical treat! We're covering all the bases, from pop to emo to beach rock and beyond. Adam Almony, Pat Renny, and Gabe Woodrow are three unique, original Mid-Atlantic artists carving their own path in rock n' roll. They're experts on the music and songwriting that made their genres shine, and they're here today t…
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I've been thinking about big goals. They often take a long time and you can work day in and day out, but it takes time to see results. It can be discouraging. Say you want to lose 20 lbs, you may not start seeing results for weeks. One way to stay on track is to make the work the goal. Deep down, we usually know what we need to do to get there. Ins…
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Chat with Joe Snow in relation to his latest album project while we were filling up empty marker pens with heavy weight stainer ink. Joe Snow Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3bnz0op Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Z0XWxa Instagram: https://bit.ly/3gVxyuu Elephants (LP): https://pangproductions.com.au/collections/vinyl/products/joe-snow-elephants-lp-1 PRIMAL (O…
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Are you ready to spin a tune that can change lives? Today on the Mouthful of Graffiti Podcast, we're sitting down with a local non-profit from Harford County that's making a real difference in their community. The Turntable Fund is using the power of music to energize the community and provide opportunities for musicians who need them most. Their u…
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It can easy to get overwhelmed with the details of a situation and find ourselves a bit stuck. Sometimes we have a very narrow view when focusing on specifics that we fail to see the big picture. One of the lessons I've learned from Jocko Willink is to take a minute to detach from the details and take a wider view. This will often reveal things tha…
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Discussion with the person who creates Krime Guys comic books, which is stories told by a graffiti writer for graffiti writers. We talk at length about his early inspirations in relation to graffiti writing and comic book creation; dealing with negative and/or aggressive social media feedback; and lots more. KRIME GUYS @krimeguys (IG) Krime Guys Bi…
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Jocko Willink has this thing where he says "good" when presented with any issue. It's about finding the good in every situation. It can seem nearly impossible at times, especially when the situation is really bad. However, it's often possible to find some kind of positive outcome in most things. At the very least, you can find growth in adversity. …
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It may sound negative to think about things being temporary, but I find it makes me appreciate things much more. If our pets, loved ones, belongings, our lives were not temporary, it would be easy to be complacent. Let's get the most out of the time we have. You can also check out this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/O5LC97BZNwU…
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Today on the show I’m sitting down with three well-oiled and seasoned local, original artists from none other than Harford County, Maryland. These three pickled lads have run the gauntlet, from covers to originals and have provided inspiration to countless up-and-coming artists. Bands like Vicious Wishes, Think Again and Starbelly resonate with the…
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An episode of the 3000 podcast with Mr TD being interviewed in late December 2023. An incredibly wide variety of topics are discussed that includes why graffiti can be a double edged sword; why train painting is so important; how lifestyle influences physical and mental health; the potential shortcomings of the Australian medical, justice and educa…
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Jess Simmonson, Julia Eakes, Samantha Jednorski and Eric Bray Jr. from Phoenix Festival Theater's Fiddler on the Roof stopped by for a quick episode to talk about their upcoming production, opening on SEP 20 | 7 PM at the Harford Community College (Amoss Center). Sponsored by the Harford County Cultural Arts Board.…
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Today on the show I’m sitting down with the man, the myth and the legend of everyone’s favorite local sandwich shop and burger joint, Vagabond Sandwich Company, Mr. Ben Meyers. Ben remains unconventional, unpolitical and authentically himself. His style is the happy blend of rustic and urban, garnished with gobs of fun. Beneath it all, and somethin…
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Are you ready for a shot of pure adrenaline? Get ready to crank up the volume because Bad Mary is back! This New York punk powerhouse is bringing their explosive sound to the Mouthful of Graffiti podcast. That's right, Amanda Mac and Mike Staub are here to talk about their new reimagined EP, "Better(er) Days." Think The Ramones meets Green Day with…
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In the age of social media and endless highlight reels we have access to, it's easy to think, "I wish I had that" or "I wish I could do that," etc. From a lecture by Jim Rohn, he asked a very powerful question, "Why not you?" Think about it. Why can't you have those things? Why can't you do those things? If someone else was able to achieve it, you …
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A quick promotional episode to support Double Groove Brewing's 4th Annual Beer, Vinyl & Vittles Arts and Music Festival benefiting the Harford Community Action Agency on SEP 7 | 12 - 8 PM. On this episode, I sat down and spoke with Michael SummerSesh, brewmaster and vocalist for Harford County favorites, Point Break Band. Check it out! Sponsored by…
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Conversation with an Australian graffiti writer who was influenced by a friend who spent time painting in London; his experiences losing control of his drug use and the road to long term sobriety; and many other graffiti related topics. Toy Division Instagram - @toydivision2 Music by Frenic from This One Records: http://www.thisonerecords.com/@djfr…
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This episode dives into the concept of doing the work for its own sake, drawing inspiration from Steven Pressfield's The War of Art. It emphasizes the importance of showing up every day and committing fully to the task at hand, regardless of the outcome. Whether it's sweeping floors, building a business, or pursuing personal growth, the focus is on…
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Running a graffiti supply business, I frequently get asked for free products in exchange for exposure. The problem? 99.9% of the time, the person asking hasn’t put in the work to make the exchange mutually beneficial. They haven’t built a following substantial enough to make a real impact. The lesson here is clear: opportunities like this exist, bu…
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Today on the show I’m sitting down with a drumming legend in the indie rock n’ roll community, Ms. Aixa Vilar of Go Betty Go. Go Betty Go has been a staple in the West Coast music scene for over 20 years. Yes, 20 years; partying and rockin’ alongside bands like The Dollyrots, Bad Mary, The Muffs and more. Indie rock is a family, an aesthetic and a …
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Today on the show I’m sitting down with the president and founding member of the local Scottfield Theatre Company, Ms. Becky Titelman, along with two of the stars of the upcoming musical, School of Rock, featuring Lucky Marino and Liz Marion. All three have a lot of experience in theater and know how to put on a quality production. I’ve known and w…
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Today on the show I’m sitting down with enough folk-rock heart to convince even the most cynical musician into believing, ‘Rock n’ Roll didn’t die, our priorities did.’ I’ve often said that rock n’ roll isn’t a genre, it's an invocation of social change, with one’s heart on full display. It’s as much punk rock as it is soul. I can’t think of three …
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If hearing about other people's wins makes us feel bad about our own position, it could be a sign of a scarcity mindset. There seems to be something in us that, when we see others winning, we feel like it may take away from us. This mindset may be a remnant from early human days when resources were harder to come by. Nowadays, there's enough to go …
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Graffiti Park Radio! 🎨🎧 Where creativity knows no bounds. Listen to Graffiti Park Radio where we’ll tap in with artist Matte Black aka Black 57. Commission artist and muralist in Las Vegas since 2008, Black57 will discuss his inspiration for creativity & channeling his artistic process from concept to completion. Stay tuned to learn more about Matt…
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Most have probably seen that illustration of the guy walking away from digging, with diamonds just inches away. He gave up just before hitting it big. The idea of pushing forward versus quitting can be complicated. "Never give up" is not a be-all-end-all. There could easily be another version of this illustration showing miles of rock with no diamo…
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Today on the show I’m sitting down with a local up-and-coming alternative rock n’ roll group who call themselves Made From Meteors. This Mid-Atlantic quartet fuses rock, funk and blues and they’ve already started impacting the local music scene with their hooky brand of space-themed space rocks. They are a reminder to explore the limitless of rock …
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Today on the show I’m sitting down with Mark and Lisa Moody of a popular local brewery, Double Groove Brewing. Mark and Lisa are not just brewmasters, they are tireless supporters of our local talent and have been growing at a meteoric velocity since [at least] 2019. I remember talking to Lisa at the genesis of Double Groove Brewing and could tell …
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Sometimes, it may feel like the way we feel at any given time defines who we are. Statements like "I'm an anxious person" or "I'm a stressed-out guy" do not capture our whole reality. Instead of thinking of ourselves as these things, we should realize that they are just moments. We are not inherently anxious or stressed-out people; we experience an…
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Today on the show I’m sitting down with a singer, songwriter, podcaster and production house, Mr. Brett Buehler. Brett has had a wild year and made a lot of waves with his Part-Time Rockstar podcast, but has also overcame some personal injuries and struggles that he’s shared privately with me. When he’s not strummin’ and hummin’ or interviewing one…
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Graffiti Park Radio! 🎨🎧 Where creativity knows no bounds. In this pilot episode, learn about the inception of the Graffiti Park Foundation, our history, and our mission to promote, protect, and progress artistic expression. Get to know the founders of Graffiti Park and learn more about programming to further enlighten and engage artists of all leve…
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Today on the show I’m sitting down with singer, songwriter and local inspiration, Allie Post. Allie has a soulful affect and isn’t afraid to tackle hot button topics with her soft, melodic voice and guitar. Much like a songbird, she’s always singing her heart out, whether she has an audience or not. I recently had Allie onto the Mouthful of Graffit…
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Sometimes it takes just one more effort for everything to change. Many people have experienced struggles, only to have one moment, meeting, phone call, or social media post transform their lives. With this in mind, the more attempts you make, the greater your chances for success. It might be the thousandth try that succeeds, but it took the 999 fai…
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Today on the show I’m sitting down with three artists with very different musical backgrounds with a common thread, songwriting. Allie Post, the youngest of the three, has a folksy approach and has just started to climb the mountain of local rock n’ roll legends. Josiah Orsie is already one of those icons. He is an alternative rocker, best known fo…
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Pluie de jeunesse, ce mois-ci avec des CP et des CM1 CM2 de l'école des sablonnières à Saran, interrogés par Juliette sur le souvenir qu'ils ont de leurs films d'animations préférés. Au programme des questions fusent : aimez-vous les films de princesse, quel est votre film d'animation japonaise préféré, que pensez-vous de l'adaptation des films d'a…
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I've been super stressed out over the last month or so. Business is weird and there are a great deal more complexities than I'm used to. This started to lead to a bit of paralysis on my part. I was working all day, but not really getting much done. There are certain things I've known I need to be doing, but haven't been doing them due to overthinki…
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En Avril on vous propose de découvrir la construction de la peur au cinéma avec nos deux invités, dans un entretien enregistré au Cinéma Les Carmes : Laureen Berneau et Abdelhake Lahmidi, co-auteurs d'Eidolon, un court-métrage qui nous a évoqué Kiyoshi Kurosawa, mais aussi un certain It Follows qu'on était très contents de décortiquer en leur compa…
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Bonus episode all about the latest Toy Division zine and a break down of the trip. Lots of waffle and confused speaking. No pen lids up the bum confessions though. You can pre-order a copy of the zine using the link below. Thanks to everyone who’s pre-ordered already. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Yardworks Glasgow Instagram: @yardworksglasgow A Trip …
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I've been thinking about how our thought patterns can become addicting. Just like a thermostat keeps your house at a set temperature, your brain can maintain a baseline of negative thoughts if that's what it's used to. Can we reprogram our brains for positive thinking? I believe so. Negative thoughts release chemicals like adrenaline and cortisol, …
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Anthony Hurley, a singer-songwriter, musician, father and husband out of Baltimore, Maryland is the ‘Papa’ who’s back with ‘Brand new bag.’ Since the last show back in January of 2022, his main group, Rosabella, has been tirelessly promoting new releases from their upcoming album, ‘Breaking at the Bend,’ set to drop on May 31st. But, coming from th…
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An interesting section of the book How to Win Friends and Influence People discusses the value of being comfortable with the possibility of being wrong. Even if you 'know' you're right, starting a sentence with "I may be wrong, but this is how I see it" seems to be a much better way to have a conversation. I put 'know' in quotes because even if you…
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I'm going to start doing interviews with graffiti writers and have a question for you. Would you like to see/hear this kind of content on this show, or would you prefer it just stays the way it is? Right now, what I'm thinking is, I'll start releasing two episodes per week. One personal development style like we've been doing, and one graffiti inte…
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