Ep. 247 Toys on Tap w/ Theo Cane: From Battle Bars to Toy Shelves: The Rise of Slimehouse TV cover art

Ep. 247 Toys on Tap w/ Theo Cane: From Battle Bars to Toy Shelves: The Rise of Slimehouse TV

Ep. 247 Toys on Tap w/ Theo Cane: From Battle Bars to Toy Shelves: The Rise of Slimehouse TV

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This week, we sit down with Theo Kane, the former battle rapper, filmmaker, and the creative force behind Slimehouse TV. From spitting bars to sculpting toys, Theo’s story is one of relentless creativity and reinvention. He shares how growing up with an antique-dealer father sparked his obsession with toys, how 90s plastic junk became modern treasure, and why authenticity always beats algorithms. They dig into the grind of building a niche YouTube empire, the evolution of toy culture, and the discipline it takes to stay true to your art. It’s nostalgia, hustle, and inspiration rolled into one, perfect for anyone chasing passion over popularity.

On Instagram: @theo_cane_slimehouse

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