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Tattoo Industry Leader: Freddie Sheets on Realism & Recognition

Tattoo Industry Leader: Freddie Sheets on Realism & Recognition

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In this episode of the Nic & Jet Fuel Podcast, we sit down with tattoo industry leader Freddie Sheets of 47 Inked. Freddie opens up about his journey in tattooing, building a reputation for realism, and what it takes to grow a business and to stand out in today’s competitive tattoo world.

We cover:
-Freddie Sheets’ path into tattooing
-The rise of realism tattoos and artistry
-How to gain recognition in the tattoo industry
-Small business lessons, family, and personal growth

If you’re passionate about tattoos, entrepreneurship, or learning from leaders in creative industries, this conversation will inspire you.

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