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15th May 2020

Best Tattoo Practices in the Covid Era hosted by Guy Aitchison

this episode has Guy Aitchison leading a conversation about tattooing best practices in thecovid 19 era.

"So, just to be clear: I am not a fan of politics and have no interest in taking sides here. The reality is, at some point we will all need to go back to work and to do so safely. Tattooing will be different in the near future, and as an industry we need to set an example of how to return to the workplace in the safest possible way. I believe that tattooers are uniquely prepared for this challenge, partly because of the tight-knit aspect of our community and how we are able to share helpful information quickly. Today at 2:00 Eastern Time we are talking with veteran tattoo & piercing safety experts Kris LaChance and Jesse Nesse plus special guests about specific measures we can take to ensure greater safety in our studios, including new recommendations on personal protection equipment and how to integrate all of this into our daily workflow." - guy Aitchison

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TattooNOW inspires tattooers, artists, and collectors.
Connecting with world class tattoo artists and collectors from all around the globe since the mid 90's.
Conversations with some of the worlds smartest and most inspirational tattoo artists. Hear what's on their minds, what makes for a great tattoo, how tattoos can transform someone into who they want to be, and brainstorm ways to make the world better through tattoos and the arts. The effects of our previous tattoo shows are great, attracting countless guest and resident tattoo artists as well as educated and inspired clients. A dozen interviews have been recorded and being edited at this time, with more being scheduled since the release of the pilot episode. Now is the perfect time to secure your sponsorship place in the show! Please send us your tattoo artist and painter interview requests!

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Gabriel Ripely

Computer geek, progressive businessperson, event producer, business planer, & freelancer amplifying artists, studios, and companies that are leaving a positive impact.
Gabe Ripley has been helping artists use technology to propel and secure their careers and business since the mid-nineties. After finding great success in promoting tattoo artists, Gabe's first tattoo studio opened its doors in 2005, and grew to a multimillion dollar international tattoo company, before closing in 2018. In 2007 Gabe started producing professional development events in unique locations, and now produces or co-produces a 4 day tattoo gathering, an art retreat, a 2 day conference, and numerous single day events. Event locations include resorts in Massachusetts, Colorado, New Mexico, Venice Italy, and Dublin Ireland among others. Gabe Ripley has presented at the Worldwide Tattoo Conference and taught a seminar “Building a GREAT tattoo business” at countless tattoo conventions and online.

Currently Gabe is focused on TattooNOW, which has been empowering thousands of artists with career enhancing technology and education since 1999. Before TattooNOW, Gabe had a very successful freelance programming career in the USA and in Europe. Projects included programming Smurf, The Little Prince, and Lucky Luke video games, touch-screen kiosks for Honda and the Epcot Center, and monthly business multimedia DVD-Roms narrated by Leonard Nimoy. Ripley was a founding partner in a technology company in 1996 (which still exists!). Travel has been a staple of Gabe’s business and personal life since hitch-hiking barefoot through eastern Europe in 1992. He stated programming BASIC when he was 8 years old, and dropped out of college twice but that didn’t stop him from teaching college level computer courses at age 20!

He is progressive in politics and business. Since reading Issac Asimov books growing up, thinking about vast visions as well as the impact of our actions for the short, long, and very long term has been ingrained into Gabe’s thinking. Understanding that his business is supported directly by local, national, and international communities, Gabe truly tries to directly contribute to the communities that are helping arts businesses thrive. He defines success by how much he can afford to give back, and helps produce benefit events. His mission is ultimately to make a long lasting positive impact on the world (or at least get three to four weeks vacation!). There are various articles written by and about Gabe online and in the real world via magazines, books, and podcasts as he loves to talk once someone gets him started.