Introducing The Threadless Podcast!

(And no, it’s not about t-shirts!)

3 min readJul 10, 2017

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We did a post in the past about podcasts all creatives need to listen to (including the host of Creative Pep Talk podcast, Andy J. Pizza). But now, we can add our own podcast to that list! Introducing The Threadless Podcast!

Aw yeah.

On The Threadless Podcast, we talk to creatives from all different corners of the artistic world about their craft. And for our debut episode, we talked to insanely talented (and hilarious) graphic novelist extraordinaire, Sina Grace!

Between the solo run of Marvel’s Iceman (which Sina wrote) having just kicked off, his newest graphic novel Nothing Lasts Forever hitting shelves, and the release of his Pride-themed variant cover for The Walking Dead issue #168, Sina Grace has had a busy start to the !

Although he’s worked on The Walking Dead before, he’s perhaps best known for his autobiographical graphic novels, Self-Obsessed and Not My Bag. And this creative of many hats has been trying on a few more, recently turning Self-Obsessed into a web series that he also stars in.

Sina’s variant Pride Month cover for The Walking Dead issue #168.

We can all learn something from fellow creatives, even when their craft is from a seemingly opposite corner from our own artistic niche than our own. And that’s the philosophy behind our podcast in a quick nutshell! In fact, that’s why we record our podcast over at Tribeca Flashpoint College! While we know nothing about audio and editing, our friends over at Tribeca know exactly how to make us sound dang good, and we love them for it (check out the Tribeca Artist Shop, too!)

Lance and myself recording episode one (courtesy of Tribeca!)

So give it a listen and get inspired! You can find us in all of these places:

Click HERE for Soundcloud!
Click HERE for iTunes!
Click HERE for Google Play!

Follow Sina Grace on Instagram, Twitter, and his site | Follow Tribeca Flashpoint College on Instagram and their site!

Illustrations done by the amazing Katie Lukes, piece written by Carlyn Hill. Originally published on Threadless’s Creative Resources blog.

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