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Stop smoking shard and shanking people (#70)

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Top quality chat with the person currently working on a book all about the Melbourne graffiti writing scene. We discuss the book (Wall Stories); how important lifestyle choices are in relation to physical and mental health; how important doing insides was part of the Melbourne train scene; why treating ourselves better enables longevity in the graffiti writing game; why just smoking meth and knifing people isn't the one; and a shit ton of other graffiti related gibberish.

To learn more about the book go to: https://www.bailer.com.au/wall-stories or @_bailer

Also mentioned in this episode:

Support us by donating to Toy Division Patreon - www.patreon.com/toydivisionpodcast

Music by Frenic from This One Records: http://www.thisonerecords.com/

@djfrenic (IG)

Podcast logo photograph by Alex Bartsch: http://www.alexbartsch.com/

@alex.bartsch (IG)

This podcast is not the usual Banksy book reading fan, it's about letter based graffiti writing. But if you like street art, then you'll probably want to learn more about graffiti culture, because that's where street art began.

Join us for a conversation about writing on things; addressing mental health issues; and using lifestyle to improve our overall physical health at any age.

  continue reading

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Top quality chat with the person currently working on a book all about the Melbourne graffiti writing scene. We discuss the book (Wall Stories); how important lifestyle choices are in relation to physical and mental health; how important doing insides was part of the Melbourne train scene; why treating ourselves better enables longevity in the graffiti writing game; why just smoking meth and knifing people isn't the one; and a shit ton of other graffiti related gibberish.

To learn more about the book go to: https://www.bailer.com.au/wall-stories or @_bailer

Also mentioned in this episode:

Support us by donating to Toy Division Patreon - www.patreon.com/toydivisionpodcast

Music by Frenic from This One Records: http://www.thisonerecords.com/

@djfrenic (IG)

Podcast logo photograph by Alex Bartsch: http://www.alexbartsch.com/

@alex.bartsch (IG)

This podcast is not the usual Banksy book reading fan, it's about letter based graffiti writing. But if you like street art, then you'll probably want to learn more about graffiti culture, because that's where street art began.

Join us for a conversation about writing on things; addressing mental health issues; and using lifestyle to improve our overall physical health at any age.

  continue reading

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