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Inside Harley & Tattoo Culture | Brian & Mark Vaillancourt

1 h 12 min · 3 de mar de 2026
portada del episodio Inside Harley & Tattoo Culture | Brian & Mark Vaillancourt

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In this episode of Trying Not to Die, Jack Osbourne and Ryan Drexler dive deep into motorcycle and tattoo culture with brothers Brian Vaillancourt and Mark Vaillancourt. Brian and Mark Vaillancourt are brothers deeply rooted in motorcycle and tattoo culture, known for their passion for Harleys, club rides, and the lifestyle that comes with being fully immersed in ink and biker communities. Together they represent a blend of brotherhood, identity, and subculture perspective that bridges tattoo art with the open-road ethos of modern motorcycle life. The brothers break down how they got heavily tattooed starting at 18, the decision to go fully covered, the crossover between biker culture and tattooes, and how society reacts when you're tattooed from head to toe. There's also honest discussion about club life, perception vs reality, stereotypes about prison ink, and how the culture has shifted over the decades. Thank you to our sponsors: - Need Delicious Coffee? Go to https://www.drinkcaveman.com [https://www.drinkcaveman.com] and use code trying15 for 15% off your first order. -Get up to 39% off your Mitopure Gummies at Timeline.com/TRYING [https://timeline.com/trying] Music by Ryan Hahn.

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