Episodes

  • What Makes a "Bad" Tattoo?
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode of Skin Deep Stories, Montreal tattoo artists and moms Kirsten Diachidos and Melanie Belanger dive into a topic that sparks a lot of debate in the tattoo world: what actually makes a "bad" tattoo?

    They break down the difference between tattoos that are technically poorly done and tattoos that simply didn't age well or were not thought through. From awkward placement and sizing mistakes to design choices that don't work well with the body, Kirsten and Mel explain some of the most common issues they see when clients come in looking for advice, coverups, or reworks.

    The conversation also touches on trends that do not always stand the test of time, why choosing the right tattoo artist and style matters, and how certain designs can lose clarity as they age. They also emphasize that tattoos are deeply personal, and what one person considers a mistake might still hold meaning for someone else.

    Whether you are thinking about getting your first tattoo or adding to an existing collection, this episode offers insight into how to approach tattoos in a way that sets you up for something you will still love years down the road.

    Follow the hosts:
    Kirsten on Instagram: kirstentattooarts
    Mel on Instagram: melrocktattoos

    Book a tattoo or learn more:
    Visit wildmagnoliatattoos.com to see their work and book your next tattoo consultation.

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    41 mins
  • Unbothered: Aging, Boundaries, and Knowing Who You Are
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of Skin Deep Stories, Montreal tattoo artists and moms Kirsten Diachidos and Melanie Belanger reflect on what feels like a major shift that happens in your 40s. It is the stage of life where you stop caring so much about outside opinions, unnecessary drama, and the pressures that once felt overwhelming in your 20s.

    They talk about how aging has brought more confidence, stronger boundaries, and a deeper sense of self. Instead of chasing perfection or external validation, the focus has shifted toward peace, clarity, and protecting their energy.

    The conversation also explores how their relationship with body image and health has evolved. Rather than obsessing over aesthetics or restrictive diet culture, they now prioritize feeling strong, energized, and capable. From intuitive eating to managing health concerns in a sustainable way, this episode highlights the importance of functionality over appearance.

    Kirsten and Mel also dive into boundaries and communication, especially the art of saying no without over-explaining. They discuss the reflexive anxiety that can still pop up when asked to take on more than they can handle, and how recalibrating instead of reacting has been a game changer.

    Parenting and consent come up too, particularly the importance of teaching children autonomy and body boundaries from a young age. From friendships free of drama to the powerful "let them" mentality, this episode is about releasing control, standing firm in who you are, and choosing kindness without sacrificing yourself.

    It is a conversation about growth, maturity, and building a life that feels grounded instead of chaotic.

    Follow the hosts:
    Kirsten on Instagram: kirstentattooarts
    Mel on Instagram: melrocktattoos

    Book a tattoo or learn more:
    Visit wildmagnoliatattoos.com to see their work and book your next tattoo consultation.

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    32 mins
  • The Craziest Tattoo Stories We Could Find on Reddit
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode of Skin Deep Stories, Montreal tattoo artists and moms Kirsten Diachidos and Melanie Belanger share a life update before diving back into the wild world of tattoo stories.

    They recap their recent Galentine's Day market in Châteauguay, a cozy, witchy event filled with local women entrepreneurs, handmade goods, and serious community vibes. From handcrafted burn bundles and simmer pot bundles to original art prints, intention bundles, and pyrography pieces, the event was a reminder of how powerful it feels to create and support local. They also reflect on what it means when someone invests in your art, especially pieces that took weeks of time, focus, and vulnerability to create.

    The conversation also touches on balancing full-time work, creative hustle, and motherhood. One host shares how her new steady job has brought stability and renewed joy back into tattooing. The other talks about launching a community initiative with her dad to assemble four-season winter backpacks for people experiencing homelessness or financial hardship, partnering with trusted community members to ensure the donations reached the right places. It is an honest look at gratitude, survival, and giving back.

    Then things take a turn.

    Kirsten and Mel read and react to some jaw-dropping tattoo stories sourced from Reddit. From clients refusing to pay and causing parking lot chaos, to deeply concerning stories of sexual harassment by tattoo artists, aggressive studio environments, contaminated equipment behavior, and unhealthy relationship dynamics playing out in the tattoo chair, this episode is a mix of shocking, uncomfortable, and important conversations.

    They emphasize professionalism, ethics, and safety in the tattoo industry, and why clients should never feel pressured, unsafe, or disrespected. They also remind listeners that while horror stories exist, there are far more positive experiences happening every day in reputable tattoo studios.

    If you have your own tattoo horror story or positive tattoo experience, they want to hear it for a future episode.

    Follow the hosts:
    Kirsten on Instagram: kirstentattooarts
    Mel on Instagram: melrocktattoos

    Book a tattoo or learn more:
    Visit wildmagnoliatattoos.com to see their work and book your next tattoo consultation.

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    37 mins
  • Toxic Positivity, Spirituality, and Finding Balance
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode of Skin Deep Stories, Montreal tattoo artists and moms Kirsten Diachidos and Melanie Belanger step outside the tattoo chair for a deeper conversation about toxic positivity, spirituality, and what it really means to find balance in life.

    They talk about the growing trend of constant positivity and manifesting culture, and the pressure many people feel to stay upbeat no matter what. Kirsten and Mel explore the difference between genuine optimism and toxic positivity, emphasizing that sadness, anger, and difficult emotions are part of being human and should not be ignored or suppressed.

    The conversation also dives into spirituality and how perspectives can evolve over time. They share personal turning points that shaped their beliefs, from questioning organized religion and exploring different philosophies, to finding comfort in ideas of something bigger than ourselves. They discuss near-death experiences, gratitude, and why spirituality does not need to be performative or trendy to be meaningful.

    They also unpack what manifesting really means to them, focusing less on wishful thinking and more on gratitude, mindset, and staying present. From morning mindset shifts to focusing on the here and now, this episode is a reflective and honest discussion about growth, self-awareness, and letting go of what no longer serves you.

    To close the episode, Kirsten and Mel pull an oracle card from the Green Witch Oracle Deck, reflecting on themes of focus, regrowth, and cutting away what drains your energy so new growth can begin.

    Follow the hosts:
    Kirsten on Instagram: kirstentattooarts
    Mel on Instagram: melrocktattoos

    Book a tattoo or learn more:
    Visit wildmagnoliatattoos.com to see their work and book your next tattoo consultation.

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    37 mins
  • The One About Sex
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of Skin Deep Stories, Montreal tattoo artists and moms Kirsten Diachidos and Melanie Belanger get real, unfiltered, and VERY adult as they chat about sex, intimacy, and relationships. Consider this your official warning: this episode is NOT kid-friendly.

    Kirsten and Mel talk openly about sexuality and how it evolves through motherhood, long-term relationships, and life in your 30s and 40s. They discuss the importance of intimacy beyond sex, including physical touch, emotional connection, communication, and the fear many couples share of slowly becoming roommates instead of partners.

    The conversation explores love languages, mental load, and how acts of service, emotional support, and shared responsibility can directly impact desire and connection. They also talk honestly about how hormones, aging, and changing bodies influence libido, and why intimacy often becomes more psychological than physical over time.

    From societal double standards around female sexuality to body acceptance after pregnancy, vasectomies, and the realities of maintaining connection while raising kids, this episode is candid, funny, vulnerable, and deeply relatable. At its core, it is a conversation about communication, self-acceptance, and choosing connection in long-term relationships.

    Follow the hosts:

    Kirsten on Instagram: kirstentattooarts

    Mel on Instagram: melrocktattoos

    Book a tattoo or learn more:

    Visit wildmagnoliatattoos.com to see their work and book your next tattoo consultation.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Survival Mode: Moms, Money, and Making it Work
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of Skin Deep Stories, Montreal tattoo artists and moms Kirsten Diachidos and Melanie Belanger sit down for an honest conversation about life, money, and survival mode. Something that is reflective of what so many families are experiencing right now.

    Mel and Kirsten talk openly about the current state of the economy, rising costs, inflation, and the reality that many people are struggling just to keep up. Whether you're dealing with unexpected holiday expenses and home repairs or just the pressure of living paycheck to paycheck, Kirsten and Mel unpack how financial stress can quietly take over your mental health. As they point out, when the bills are paid and the fridge is full, a lot of anxiety suddenly feels more manageable.

    The conversation also explores the tension between passion and stability. They discuss the reality of independent work, especially in creative industries like tattooing, where countless unpaid hours go into social media, content creation, networking, and booking clients.

    One of the hosts shares her decision to step away from tattooing full time in favor of a steady job in the restaurant industry, and how having reliable income has improved her health, reduced anxiety, and actually made tattooing fun again.

    Kirsten and Mel also touch on mom guilt, work-life balance, and the challenges of working from home as an artist. From feeling like work is never done, to partners misunderstanding what independent work looks like, they talk about setting boundaries and redefining what a sustainable life really means.

    This episode is a grounded look at how money, work, and motherhood intersect, and why so many people are craving a slower, more intentional life in a world that constantly demands more.

    Follow the hosts:

    Kirsten on Instagram: kirstentattooarts

    Mel on Instagram: melrocktattoos

    Book a tattoo or learn more:

    Visit wildmagnoliatattoos.com to see their work and book your next tattoo consultation.

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    32 mins
  • Coping: Mental Health, Imposter Syndrome, and More
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of Skin Deep Stories, Montreal tattoo artists and moms Kirsten Diachidos and Melanie Belanger open up about the often unspoken side of being creative professionals: mental health.

    They talk honestly about coping with anxiety, burnout, self-doubt, and imposter syndrome, especially in an industry that is highly visible, competitive, and constantly evolving. Kirsten and Mel share how the pressures of being tattoo artists, business owners, and content creators can take a toll, and what they've learned about protecting their mental health along the way.

    From setting boundaries and managing expectations to giving themselves permission to rest, this episode is a candid conversation about resilience, vulnerability, and the importance of taking care of yourself while building a creative career.

    Follow the hosts:
    Kirsten on Instagram: kirstentattooarts
    Mel on Instagram: melrocktattoos

    Book a tattoo or learn more:
    Visit wildmagnoliatattoos.com to see their work and book your next tattoo consultation.

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    37 mins
  • How the Tattoo Industry Has Changed
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode of Skin Deep Stories, Montreal tattoo artists and moms Kirsten Diachidos and Melanie Belanger take a step back and look at how the tattoo industry has evolved over the years, for better and for worse.

    They talk about how, back in the day, it was easy to name the top tattoo artists in Montreal, and how today the industry has exploded with new talent, new styles, and a much wider range of skill levels. With more artists than ever entering the space, Kirsten and Mel discuss how clients navigate this new landscape, and why experience, consistency, and reputation still matter.

    They also discuss the modern reality of being a tattoo artist in the age of social media. From Instagram portfolios to reels, algorithms, and online booking pressure, tattoo artists are no longer just artists. They are content creators, marketers, and small business owners all at once.

    This episode is really about how the industry has shifted culturally and professionally, and what these changes mean for artists and clients alike. It is an honest conversation about growth, accessibility, visibility, and the challenges that come with working in the creative industry.

    Follow the hosts:

    Kirsten on Instagram: kirstentattooarts

    Mel on Instagram: melrocktattoos

    Book a tattoo or learn more: Visit wildmagnoliatattoos.com to see their work and book your next tattoo consultation.

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    40 mins