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Ep. 238 Toys on Tap w/Unlucky Toys, Big Moves: Joseph’s Journey to Japan

Ep. 238 Toys on Tap w/Unlucky Toys, Big Moves: Joseph’s Journey to Japan

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From graffiti walls in Des Moines to the resin and vinyl toy scene in Japan, this week we sit down with Joseph of Unlucky Toys. At just 27, Joseph has already carved out a path through resin casting, graffiti-inspired design, and collaborations with artists across the U.S. Now, he and his wife are preparing for a huge move to Japan, where Joseph hopes to plug into the legendary soft vinyl scene and push his work even further. We talk about the roots of Unlucky Toys, why safety matters in resin casting, the magic of regional toy communities, and what it takes to keep your passion alive when the grind gets real. Joseph’s story is one of hustle, creativity, and chasing the next chapter, wherever in the world it leads.

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