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This week on GRAFIK CONTENT, I’m joined by vintage toy and textile collector Savannah Aspden — someone whose work lives at the intersection of nostalgia, memory, women’s history, and preserving the stories hidden inside everyday objects.
What starts as a conversation about antique toys and handmade quilts becomes something much deeper: why history matters, what gets forgotten, and how slowing down can reconnect us to creativity, identity, and meaning.
We talk about:
— growing up collecting with her grandfather
— why vintage objects carry emotional and cultural history
— women’s art forms that history often overlooked
— nostalgia, creativity, and the importance of preserving stories
— and what it means to care deeply in a world that moves too fast
It’s funny, unexpectedly emotional, and a reminder that sometimes the things we dismiss as “old stuff” are actually holding entire lives inside them.
🔗 Connect with Savannah Aspden:
🔹 Instagram
🎧 GRAFIK CONTENT
🔸 Website
🔸 YouTube
🔸 Instagram
🔸 TikTok
Enjoyed the episode? Like this video, subscribe for more + drop a comment below with your thoughts or questions.
🎵 Music: Nicholas Nothing
By Gio PetrucciThis week on GRAFIK CONTENT, I’m joined by vintage toy and textile collector Savannah Aspden — someone whose work lives at the intersection of nostalgia, memory, women’s history, and preserving the stories hidden inside everyday objects.
What starts as a conversation about antique toys and handmade quilts becomes something much deeper: why history matters, what gets forgotten, and how slowing down can reconnect us to creativity, identity, and meaning.
We talk about:
— growing up collecting with her grandfather
— why vintage objects carry emotional and cultural history
— women’s art forms that history often overlooked
— nostalgia, creativity, and the importance of preserving stories
— and what it means to care deeply in a world that moves too fast
It’s funny, unexpectedly emotional, and a reminder that sometimes the things we dismiss as “old stuff” are actually holding entire lives inside them.
🔗 Connect with Savannah Aspden:
🔹 Instagram
🎧 GRAFIK CONTENT
🔸 Website
🔸 YouTube
🔸 Instagram
🔸 TikTok
Enjoyed the episode? Like this video, subscribe for more + drop a comment below with your thoughts or questions.
🎵 Music: Nicholas Nothing