Episode Description
In this episode, we sit down with Frank Bach of the band Monk to explore how a life shaped in Southern Ontario forged his lens on punk, creativity, and work. Frank walks us through his early years in the Ontario DIY ecosystem, discovering punk not just as sound but as art—a design language, a worldview, and a way to build meaning. We talk about Monk’s evolution, its visual and emotional identity, and how those instincts later guided him into the corporate design world. From the tension and overlap between underground ethics and professional structure, to making space for creativity in a system built for efficiency, Frank reflects on the through-lines that tie it all together. This is a conversation about place, purpose, punk, and the strange harmony between making art and making a living.
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