Our goal is to uplift the graffiti culture by sharing personal development information from a graffiti writer’s perspective; improve the culture by helping writers improve themselves.
Bus and Kub have a discussion about an ancient philosophy called Stoicism and how it can be used to improve one's mindset.
Bus and Kub answer a listener's question about a conflict that leads to a conversation about beef in graffiti culture.
Bus and Kub discuss an idea called Sharpen the Saw and relate it to graffiti; the concept is a metaphor for self development.
Bus and Kub have a discussion about mental toughness, how it can help in personal growth and how it can help overcome adversity.
Bus and Kub have a quick discussion about the mission for the podcast and answer a listener's question about a writer trashing the yard.
Bus and Kub discuss the pitfalls of not having one's ego under control and how humility can be the answer to a lot of animosity in graffiti culture.
Bus and Kub discuss the concepts behind building a company culture in business and relating those concepts to graffiti culture, crews and individual writers.
Bus and Kub have a discussion about gut feelings, core values, following your own path and how it all applies to graffiti culture and personal growth.
Bus and Kub discuss ways to find inspiration outside of graffiti culture, getting out of your comfort zone and various other related concepts.
Bus and Kub sit down with Roger Gastman. Roger is the creator of Beyond the Streets along with many other projects including magazines, books and films.
Bus and Kub discuss the difference between a fixed and growth mindset and do our best to relate the concepts to graffiti, art and life. The idea comes from the book Mindset by Carol S. Dwek, Ph.D.
Bus and Kub sit down with Steve Grody. Steve has been documenting Los Angeles Graffiti since 1990 and the author of the book Graffiti LA.
Bus and Kub discuss social media's affect on humans and graffiti culture. We also touch on choosing to give a fuck.
Bus and Kub dive into the rules of the graffiti culture, how they've fallen to the wayside and accepting responsibility.