Printing since ’92, and on the path of print education, John Magee has helped countless shops improve their prints and processes, ourselves included. You can follow him around the globe @traveling_screenprinter. Topics of discussion include: Sitting and standing, homework, favorite blanks, battling over print placement, false gurus, getting into social media, self advocacy, and a boat load of shop hacks.
Jun 17, 2024•1 hr 27 min•Ep. 210
Derek Robinson had an interest in screen printing, and after a turn of events forced him to jump into the print game, he now finds himself at the helm of the long established, All Color Ink. Topics of discussion include: Office distractions, quoting, Coldplay, balls, sports camps, contract printing properly, longterm employees, the importance of paid time off, shop communication, and zoos.
Jun 10, 2024•1 hr 13 min•Ep. 209
There are definitely more than a few paths that lead to the life of a screen printer, and for Eddy, there were quite a few stops along the way to founding Gator Studios. This Army combat veteran, and former trucker, is now sitting pretty on a few acres cranking out shirts for a clientele he has built solely on word of mouth, and shared interests. Topics of discussion include: Physical therapy, packing tips, couriers, registration systems, grit, genuine networking, tough love, tipping, and grocer...
Jun 03, 2024•1 hr 23 min•Ep. 208
We crashed the Logo Daddy House Party, had excellent hangs, and great conversations with Adrienne Palmer from DTFprinting.com, and John Gibbs from Logo Daddy. Topics of discussion include: DTF education and resources, 3 ways to integrate DTF into your shop, a failed hypnotist, the safety of transfer powder, a 3 round blank T-shirt draft, Logo Daddy’s new HQ, print education, and laughing in the face of risk.
May 27, 2024•1 hr 6 min•Ep. 207
Winterset is home to John Wayne, numerous llamas, and Lumberjack Design Co. Brent, the man responsible for said llamas and print shop, is looking to expand outside of his community, while maintaining his personable customer experience. Like a shepherd leading his flock to greener pastures, Brent is trying to show his surrounding Iowan communities that their custom apparel doesn't have to be hot garbage. Topics of discussion include: Reverse bippage, olives, the history of sunglasses, enticing re...
May 20, 2024•1 hr 18 min•Ep. 206
From art, to pilates, to screen printing with a purpose. Jacquie didn't go through the typical print journey, nor did she found a typical print shop. Centered around empowering and employing autistic adults, they've made an impact in Columbus, Ohio, but Jacquie's story just may make an impact on you as well. Topics of discussion include: Group chat exits, fly season, trying to fix other people’s problems, when to reward, working with neurodivergent people, identifying your era, and slogans that ...
May 13, 2024•1 hr 32 min•Ep. 205
Got up bright and early to chat across the globe and across the construct of time with our friend from down under, Steve Paulson. Having started Short Batch with the mentality of no job is too small, he just may need to rebrand after all the success and growth he’s had over the years. Naturally, we’ve offered him the perfect name to switch to. Topics of discussion include: Hair product, gardening, broken parts and missed shipments, worldwide slow season, low quantity printing, advising customers...
May 06, 2024•1 hr 27 min•Ep. 204
Back home from our Chicago travels, still buzzing from our Spring Break event we held at M&R. Not exactly focused, but not NOT coherent, you know? Anyway, topics of discussion include: Setting travel goals, rolling with the punches everyday, advice for our younger selves, emotional considerations, unsubscribing, procedure for names on back of shirts, and poetry.
Apr 29, 2024•52 min•Ep. 203
After recently scaling back a bit, Drew is keeping things simple at West Cliff Ink. If he ever decides to scale again, it’s gonna be built on a solid foundation. In the mean time, he and his tight crew are in a great spot, and the Santa Cruz weather isn’t too bad either. Topics of discussion include: ThreadX, solar eclipse, business picking up a bit, shop growth, the importance of word of mouth, prioritizing quality, preferred tack for fleece, and friendship bracelets.
Apr 22, 2024•1 hr 8 min•Ep. 202
Sammy is nearly 5 years into his print journey with Branded Threads, and this former wrestler is still sweeping people off their feet, but with a little less spandex, and a lot more shirts. Operating out of his sweet barndominium setup, Sammy is burning the candle at both ends a bit, and is looking for some help, and a little more sleep. Topics of discussion include: the history of sneezes, power outages, romantic lighting, sales & marketing methods, trust issues, traction, evolution as a sh...
Apr 15, 2024•1 hr 21 min•Ep. 201
200 episodes in and we're planning for the sweet and inevitable embrace of death, Dave and Andy bury the hatchet, Dave quizzes our print knowledge, we talk about our first jobs, the creative process, artistic instinct, and the meaning of life.
Apr 08, 2024•1 hr 30 min•Ep. 200
Living between artistry and industry, Zach’s retro inspired prints are fueled by a genuine love for the project itself, and the quality and integrity of his prints truly shine through. Topics of discussion include: A lil AC recap, butt rock, vintage clothing, poster printing, limited editions, scalpers, custom packaging, chasing inspiration over money, comic books, printing over seams, and the skill of saying no.
Apr 01, 2024•1 hr 29 min•Ep. 199
So, 2 coders and a printer walk into MIT... naturally, they put their heads together, as well as their initials, and now it looks like the pain in the ass of ordering blanks has been streamlined. Topics of discussion include: movie concessions, social media breaks, how DGI's website works for you, a demo of their purchasing experience, future developments, mulch, shark tank, and once again… Costco.
Mar 25, 2024•1 hr 28 min•Ep. 198
Matt Cassidy left his career on an oil rig behind him, and traded it in for ink. Passion project/side hustle turned main gig, Strength Screen Printing is crushing it in Saskatoon, but Matt is currently at a fork in the road. Traveling back and forth between Vancouver and Saskatoon is no light commute, and Matt is weighing his options on whether or not the future of Strength lies in opening up a whole new shop, a satellite location, or something that has yet to be discovered. Topics of discussion...
Mar 18, 2024•1 hr 28 min•Ep. 197
Having started Legacy just before the pandemic, CJ & Dan have weathered high highs and low lows at a rapid pace. But focusing on specialty garment finishing, and playing to each other's strengths have truly kept their Legacy intact, and thriving. Topics of discussion include: Dilly’s reefer madness, non competes, customer loyalty, whale customers, “missing shirts”, the shelf life of coated screens, premade flag prints, poly bagging, and delicious insects of the sea.
Mar 11, 2024•1 hr 30 min•Ep. 196
After learning to print in college, then simultaneously running two autos for a large print company, Brittany is out on her own now and carving her own path with No Pressure Printing. Topics of discussion include: Potato crimes, alternate careers, it’s always sunny, the slow life, print education, taking the leap, keeping in touch with your team, sign up or give up, living and loving the entrepreneur life, printing on dyed garments, discord, board games, cringe business moments, and breakfast sa...
Mar 04, 2024•1 hr 35 min•Ep. 195
Jon's come a long way from printing through panty hose and renting from a questionable landlord, but We Make Shirts isn't trying to become a 30 press shop either. They're happily serving their local community, business is good, and that level of comfortability is something we can all strive for. Topics of discussion include: Our first SSSNL, Reverse bippage, new merch, remembering names, mission statements, making screens by hand, staying motivated, creative blocks, replaying conversations, prom...
Feb 26, 2024•1 hr 26 min•Ep. 194
Honored to have spent our Valentine's Day with Navid at Syndicate, who is currently working through a new press install. Of all the people he could have gone on a date with, he chose us, and the conversation that followed was sweeter than any heart shaped candy on the market. Navid has come a long way from embroidering for 50 cents an hour, and we're proud to help share his story which is sure to inspire. Topics of discussion include: Muscle Milk, breakfast at lunch not brunch, hot market printi...
Feb 19, 2024•1 hr 49 min•Ep. 193
We got to meet with Neal a matter of hours before signing the lease on his own shop space. Not what you'd expect to hear from a shop with nearly a decade of business under it's belt already. You also wouldn't expect to start up a print shop of your own out of the shop you were just fired from either, but Neal found a way. Not your average print tale here folks! Topics of discussion include: Breathing exercise, Andy offending Dave Gardner, the Super Bowl, Shirt Show Camp 2024, Hotlanta, starting ...
Feb 12, 2024•1 hr 25 min•Ep. 192
Posted up at the M&R booth at ISS Long Beach, we say hi to this guy from Hello. Known for their merchandising and fulfillment for touring artists, Hello Merch has been servicing your favorite band since '08. Stoked we got to chat with Aaron Berns, and figure out just how he keeps an operation with so many moving parts running smoothly. Topics of discussion include: Making your lead printer your production manager, managing people, shadowing and training, production samples, pushing water bas...
Feb 05, 2024•49 min•Ep. 191
A shop started post-pandemic, and raised by Shirt Show… Garret and Jessica Pratt somehow managed to create the beautiful West River Printing despite our terrible parenting. Topics of discussion include: Oregon trail, music, DIY camp shirts, getting backed by an insurance company, family businesses, getting through slow seasons, coaching customers, and Mr. Beast.
Jan 29, 2024•1 hr 11 min•Ep. 190
Opake is a shop that does it ALL, and Dallas & Thai are the duo behind Vancouver's favorite one stop shop. With it being January in a brand new year and all, we found ourselves not only reflecting on the past, but planning for an effective and efficient 2024. Topics of discussion include: Ear hair, the January lull, vehicle wraps, diversify or focus, online stores and fulfillment, screen printing classes, group chat etiquette, setting goals, having mentors, and sloppy joes.
Jan 22, 2024•1 hr 37 min•Ep. 189
So glad we got to catch up with Ranger & Pulido, the two halves of the brain behind Norman Roscoe in Denton, Texas. A unique and inarguably original shop that is dripping in nostalgia, fueled by genuine enthusiasm, and is unafraid to shoot from the hip. Topics of discussion include: Stress induced delirium, herniated discs, growing your retail, vintage tees, the importance of location, faith in humanity, dipping your toes into DTF, targeted marketing, January scaries, and Reddit.
Jan 15, 2024•1 hr 44 min•Ep. 188
One hundred and ten episodes later... Lee is Back! A lot has happened since we last had him on, and after nearly losing EVERYTHING, he's back on top and planning not only bigger, but better. Topics of discussion include: Printing competitions, becoming an employer, growing your team, outgrowing your shop space, educational videos and courses, what to do differently in 2024, risk, journaling, and dumb phones.
Jan 08, 2024•1 hr 53 min•Ep. 187
We are so stoked to bring you the inaugural yet soon to be annual... Shirtees. Co-hosted with Bruce Ackerman and Steven Farag, we are giving out this most prestigious award to our favorites of 2023 across the following categories: Favorite podcast guest, blank of the year, coolest moment of the year, shop to watch, product of the year, most innovative software of the year, event of the year, and sexiest person. The awards are then followed by our wildest predictions, and what to bet on in 2024. ...
Jan 01, 2024•1 hr 58 min•Ep. 186
Tis the season to get your shit together, and we'd like to share the gift of Monday to help you do so. Chris has implemented Monday through every facet of his business, and even a little bit into his personal life as well, so who better to walk us through this beautiful program than him? Topics of discussion include: Christmas time, Upstatemerch.sucks, Monday implemented into production, CRM, ink/thread/transfers stock, supply ordering, blanks stock, and holiday bonuses.
Dec 25, 2023•1 hr 24 min•Ep. 185
Back on the pod again, but this time as the newly crowned king of software, we've got Matt Marcotte here to present his latest brain baby, ScreenPrint GPT. We threw some problem solving prompts at his screen printing ai, and it provided valuable information 1000x better than any Facebook troll ever could. Topics of discussion include: Sample boxes, bacon wrapped bbq, adapt or die with ai, speed to press, Coloring Book Hero, the proper definition of ghosting, ways to integrate ai into our process...
Dec 18, 2023•1 hr 36 min•Ep. 184
Andy is back, the Rudman has returned, and we have much to discuss. Health, happiness, and a lil preview of our upcoming seminar at ISS Long Beach. Topics of discussion include: Pillow cube, strategies for thriving in the labor crisis, hot steamy deets on our 3rd annual Shirt Show Happy Hour, discussion over our industry survey, and a whole lotta honesty.
Dec 11, 2023•1 hr 25 min•Ep. 183
We've got Alex from Easiway stepping into the cohost spot this week, and we had a nice pregame catching up and answering some listener questions about Bluewater Labs and their auto reclaim. Then, just as we had hoped, Mitch Heiman hopped on and schooled us on how to run a company as well as a big boy company like his, Perrin Sportswear. With some shared wisdom from his journey, and a positive outlook on the state of our industry, our conversation with Mitch should fire you up and calm you down a...
Dec 04, 2023•1 hr 46 min•Ep. 182
Simeon considers himself more of a merchandiser who prints rather than just a printer. Between the insane array of product he rolls out through Stupid Rad, and the bands he runs merchandising for, Simeon is a creative guy bent on leaving the world a little radder than he found it. Topics of discussion include: Living on the border of Illinois and Wisconsin, financial struggles of touring artists, starting with buttons, building out websites and fulfillment for bands, family discount culture, bui...
Nov 27, 2023•1 hr 19 min•Ep. 181