• The Public Domain

  • Jan 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • New year, new plans

    00:12

    Studying Buddhism has made me happier

    03:39

    Artwork and tattooing as a gift and a lifelong goal

    08:22

    Exploring stories through art and sharing for others' interest.

    10:32

    Concerns about traveling to Japan and global uncertainty

    14:37

    Considering a future trip to Japan for a back tattoo

    16:49

    Discussion about the supportive wife and the dream shop

    20:42

    The impact of team meetings on motivation and lifestyle

    22:56

    Received surprise pair of 350s for signing

    26:43

    Embrace impermanence and enjoy the ride of life

    28:35

    Building an audience leads to being used by others.

    32:44

    The subscription culture on YouTube restricts creators.

    34:39

    The real rarity comes from what you create, not from corporations.

    38:24

    Influencers and the meaning of art

    40:32

    Keep a list of ideas to free up your brain for more ideas.

    44:49

    Comparison between analog and digital smoking methods.

    47:31

    Prefer dabs over joints for efficiency

    51:39

    The speaker reflects on their past fashion choices and the pressures of fitting in.

    53:29

    Discussion about the impact of opioids and addiction

    57:39

    Encountered a disheveled man stealing candy

    59:24

    City showing efforts to address homeless situation

    1:02:51

    Reflecting on the impact of constant information overload

    1:04:43

    Struggles of balancing vlogging and creativity

    1:08:33

    Struggle with making a purchase due to unavailable office equipment

    1:10:20

    The public domain allows expired copyrights to be used commercially.

    1:14:05

    The speaker discusses creating a comic book and exploring new ideas.

    1:16:06

    Creating art without the intention to sell

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