Robert Perry is the founder of Tattooed Mom, a popular restaurant, bar, and community events space located on South Street in Philadelphia. With a background in graphic design and a passion for creativity, Robert opened Tattooed Mom over 26 years ago. The establishment has become a hub for the creative community in Philadelphia, offering a safe and inclusive space for artists, musicians, and activists to come together and express themselves.
Robert discusses the importance of being open to new possibilities and trusting your instincts, both in business and in life. Robert also emphasizes the significance of creating spaces like Tattooed Mom, where diverse communities can come together, exchange ideas, and support one another. He highlights the role of art in the establishment, with the walls covered in street art and graffiti, creating a unique and ever-evolving environment. Despite the challenges faced by small businesses, Robert remains committed to his mission of fostering a vibrant and inclusive creative community.
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Join the conversation with Robert Perry, founder of Tattooed Mom, as he discusses the intersection of entrepreneurship and creativity. Learn how this Philadelphia establishment has become a hub for artists and a pillar of the community. 🎙️
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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