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Ep 043 Resilience Through Art: Greg Williams's Journey of Healing and Haida Tattoo Revival

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Greg Williams, a Haida tattoo artist, musician, and jewelry maker, takes us on a profound journey of healing and creativity in this episode. We explore how personal tragedy, such as the devastating loss of his daughter, led Greg through battles with substance abuse before finding redemption and purpose in art. His transformative experience in New Zealand, where a vibrant community rekindled his passion for tattooing, is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of communal support in reconnecting with one's roots.

The episode highlights the significance of Indigenous Tattoo gatherings like Toi Kiri, where artists find both personal growth and professional inspiration. Greg shares his narrative of overcoming selfdoubt and embracing new experiences, illustrating how these events foster a sense of belonging among Indigenous tattoo artists. The rich emotional connections formed during the tattooing process offer solace to both artists and clients, showcasing the deep cultural ties and energy exchanges that are integral to Indigenous art forms.

We also delve into Greg's musical journey, a passion deeply embedded in his family's legacy. From childhood performances to presentday aspirations of playing alongside his children, music remains a powerful outlet for selfexpression and healing in his life. Together, we celebrate the intersection of art, culture, and community, and how these elements can guide one through life's challenges. Join us for an exploration of creativity's transformative power and how it shapes identity, fosters connection, and brings about personal and artistic evolution.

You can find Greg at:
Instagram @haida_inkk

Check out my tattoo work at:
https://www.consumedbyink.com
Instagram @dionkaszas

Buy me a Coffee at:
https://kofi.com/transformativemarks

I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts

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