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  • Jim Belosic from SendCutSend on modern tech revolutionizing manufacturing
    2025/08/12

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    One of the most amazing categories of story out there is where huge tech leaps in manufacturing completely reshape how we make things. That's why this chat with Jim Belosic, founder of SendCutSend, is so riveting.

    Jim Belosic discussed his journey from graphic design to manufacturing. He highlighted the company's innovative approach, which leverages software to streamline manufacturing processes, eliminating the need for physical prints and reducing minimum order quantities. SendCutSend has manufactured over 50 million parts without using prints. Belosic emphasized the importance of software in modern manufacturing, the challenges of scaling, and the need for reskilling workers. He also advocated for government support for equipment manufacturers and encouraged entrepreneurs to start manufacturing by solving specific pain points.

    Here are some of the highlights:
    - Challenges and opportunities in manufacturing
    - SendCutSend's unique approach
    - The future of manufacturing and reshoring
    - Jim's advice for the future for manufacturers

    Jim's done some revolutionary stuff - tune in for the whole show and learn all about it!

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    35 分
  • Lawrence Reed talks free markets, liberty, character, and the best business policies
    2025/08/05

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    Lawrence Reed, President Emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education, about his journey and insights on free markets and business policies. Larry credits his father's common sense and anti-communist sentiments for his advocacy of liberty. He discusses his roles at the Mackinac Center and FEE, emphasizing the importance of free market principles and deregulation. Larry highlights Argentina's economic turnaround under Javier Milei, contrasting it with the failures of socialism. He also addresses the challenges of protectionism and the need for character development in maintaining freedom and free markets.

    Here are some of the highlights:

    - The impact of independent think tanks
    - Argentina's economic miracle
    - Challenges and opportunities in American manufacturing
    - The role character plays in maintaining liberty and free markets

    And oh so much more. Definitely tune in for the whole show!

    The Mackinac Center for Public Policy: https://www.mackinac.org/

    The Foundation for Economic Education: https://fee.org/

    The essay "I, Pencil," by Leonard Read: https://fee.org/ebooks/i-pencil/

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    39 分
  • Merrin Muxlow on investment casting, metal, and American manufacturing
    2025/07/29

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    It's always a good show when we talk about metal. So it was pure awesome having Merrin Muxlow, who leads partnerships for the Investment Casting Institute, join us to tell us about the world of metal casting.

    Merrin discusses the importance of investment casting in various industries, including aerospace and heavy machinery, and highlights the need for localized production due to supply chain disruptions. She emphasizes the role of education and collaboration in addressing the manufacturing skills gap. Merrin also touches on the integration of 3D printing and automation in casting processes, aiming to make production faster and more efficient. The conversation concludes with a call for sustained efforts to revitalize manufacturing and promote hands-on learning.

    Highlights:
    - The Importance of Investment Casting
    - Educational Programs and Public Perception
    - Challenges and Opportunities in Manufacturing
    - The Role of Academia and Personal Experiences
    - Advancements in Manufacturing Technology
    - Regulations and Public Policy

    It's a brilliant discussion thanks to Merrin's expertise - tune in for the whole thing!

    The Chris Power article: https://www.thefp.com/p/america-wont-exist-if-we-cant-build-things-china-industrial-power

    Our host's Forbes article about the METAL program: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jimvinoski/2025/06/30/new-mtu-iacmi-partnership-expands-metallurgy-education-and-outreach/

    The Investment Casting Institute: https://www.investmentcasting.org/

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    42 分
  • Author Jeff Leimbach on his book about the decline of US manufacturing - and what to do about it
    2025/07/22

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    So, this dude sends me a copy of his book... then pesters me relentlessly to read it.

    And I'm really glad he did.

    Jeff Leimbach's *Broken Supply Chains: How Financial Engineering Hollowed American Manufacturing and the Complex Journey to Resilience* absolutely nails the main factors that drove so much of American industry overseas. So it was a treat to have him on the show to talk about how we got here and how we fix things.

    Jeff's ideas come from his decades of experience in manufacturing. He discusses the negative impact of short-term financial strategies, such as private equity's focus on quick returns, which often leads to the extraction of value from companies. He emphasizes the need for innovation, continuous education, and collaboration among government, educators, and businesses to revitalize manufacturing. He calls for manufacturers to advocate for themselves and the industry, and for increased awareness of available resources and support.

    Highlights:
    - Discussion on Financial Engineering and Extraction
    - Impact of Private Equity on Manufacturing
    - Challenges and Solutions for Manufacturing
    - The Role of National and Local Organizations
    - Call to Action for Manufacturers

    There's so much more, you absolutely owe it to yourself to check out this whole episode, and go get your own copy of Jeff's book and read the whole thing. Then join us in helping right our American industrial ship.

    Jeff's book: https://tinyurl.com/2hte5p5p

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    37 分
  • Ed Marsh on driving revenue growth with the right sales process for manufacturers
    2025/07/08

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    What a great bunch of know-how Ed Marsh, founder of Ed Marsh Consulting, brings us in this episode! He discusses the importance of revenue growth in manufacturing and emphasizes the need for a systematic approach similar to manufacturing's continuous improvement, focusing on integrated steps and prioritizing efficiency. Ed highlights the disparity between advanced manufacturing processes and outdated marketing and sales strategies. He stresses the importance of board directors understanding modern revenue growth methods and the role of AI and digital tools in enhancing sales processes. He also tackles the challenges of balancing private equity expectations with long-term business sustainability and the necessity for companies to adapt to changing customer.

    Here are the details:
    04:00 - Revenue Growth and Marketing Challenges
    08:15 - Continuous Improvement in Revenue Growth
    14:45 - The Role of Executives and Boards
    21:45 - Private Equity and Family Businesses
    27:30 - Changing Mindset from Internal to Customer Focus

    There's a whole lot more, too! Check out the whole thing.

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    40 分
  • Patrick Anderson on the flagging EV transition, auto prices, tariffs, and the economy
    2025/07/01

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    What a treat it was to have Patrick Anderson, founder of Anderson Economic Group, join us to discuss the economic impact of electric vehicle (EV) costs and tariffs on the automotive industry! Patrick always brings fresh, informed insights backed with oodles of research.

    Patrick highlighted that EVs are more expensive than traditional vehicles, with real-world costs often exceeding initial projections. Anderson also noted the significant tariff costs on American-made cars, ranging from $2,000 to $8,000 per vehicle, which are affecting sales and job markets. He emphasized the importance of realistic market analysis and the potential for policy changes to impact EV subsidies. Additionally, he shared insights on the resurgence of internal combustion engine vehicles and the need for quality improvement in the industry.

    Here are the highlights:
    01:15 - Anderson Economic Group Overview
    04:30 - Tariffs and Their Impact on the Auto Industry
    06:30 - Used Cars and Tariff Uncertainty
    15:00 - Cars Cost Cognitive Dissonance
    24:30 - The General Motors Response to Market Realities - the EV transition that wasn't
    32:30 - Chart: the Tariff Impact on Car Prices
    38:15 - Final Thoughts and Music Recommendations

    What a rich discussion this one was! Tune in for the whole thing - you'll be glad you did.

    Links:


    Patrick shared his music choices, starting with Led Zeppelin tribute band Zepparella. Here they are live doing "The Rain Song" and "Going to California:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9smvLgcTCfI

    He also recommended the Neil Anderson Jazz Quintet's "M-199:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0v2hUipyv8

    Here's Patrick's company's site: https://www.andersoneconomicgroup.com/

    Here's the GM press release about its new investment in ICE vehicles: https://investor.gm.com/news-releases/news-release-details/gm-invest-4-billion-its-us-manufacturing-plants

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    45 分
  • Business strategy guru Peter McDonald talks about the ups and downs of our CPG companies
    2025/06/24

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    Consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies as a whole have not been doing well lately. They're the ones that make your foods and beverages as well as other daily use items like toiletries and cleaning supplies.

    But there are winners and losers in the mix. Peter McDonald, founding partner at McDonald's Strategy Partners, joined us to do a deep dive on which CPGs are doing well and which are struggling, and the reasons for all that.

    Peter discusses the current state of the CPG industry and highlights the struggles of legacy companies due to decelerated population growth, reduced household income, and the rise of private label brands.

    He praises companies like Coca-Cola, Unilever, and Nestle for their growth strategies, emphasizing their global exposure and innovation. He notes the success of emerging brands like Chobani and Fairlife, attributing it to their focus on consumer needs and innovation.

    Peter also discusses the importance of value addition in manufacturing and the strategic decisions behind outsourcing.

    It's a whole lot of good stuff. Check out the whole thing, and do leave your own ideas and questions in the comments section!

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    37 分
  • Mike Rowe discusses his new partnership with PureTalk to bring military vets to the skilled trades
    2025/06/17

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    The inimitable Mike Rowe joined us to talk about his passion for promoting skilled trades, highlighting the significant increase in open positions from 2.3 million in 2009 to 7.6 million today. We chatted about his new partnership with PureTalk, a wireless company, to support veterans transitioning into trades.

    All that and a whole lot more!

    Mike Rowe's Passion for Promoting Trades

    Rowe discusses the increase in open positions in skilled trades from 2.3 million in 2009 to 7.6 million today, emphasizing the need for jobs that don't require a four-year degree.

    He shares the establishment of his foundation in 2008, which has awarded $12 million in work ethic scholarships to promote trades.

    Challenges and Opportunities in Skilled Trades

    Rowe talks about his meetings with governors and Cabinet members to address the skills gap and the need for reinvigorating manufacturing.
    Jim Vinoski shares his own experience in manufacturing and the need to promote trades, comparing it to the decline in manufacturing jobs over three generations.

    Rowe mentions his offer to President Obama in 2009 to help with the highway infrastructure act and the challenges of attracting a generation not interested in manual labor.

    He discusses the double whammy of demographic pressure and societal expectations, exacerbated by the removal of shop class from high schools.

    New Partnership with PureTalk

    Rowe explains how the partnership started with PureTalk advertising on his podcast and their shared values in supporting American-made products.
    He describes his visit to PureTalk's campus in Georgia and their commitment to customer service done in the U.S.

    Rowe highlights PureTalk's support for America's Warrior Partnership and their introduction to Medal of Honor recipient Clint Romesha.
    Veterans and Skilled Trades

    Rowe emphasizes the suitability of veterans for skilled trades due to their soft skills and teachability.

    He discusses the need for a reverse boot camp to help veterans transition back into civilian life.

    Authenticity and Marketing in Skilled Trades

    Rowe and Vinoski discuss the importance of authenticity in marketing and advertising, particularly in promoting skilled trades.

    Rowe shares his approach of using satisfied customers and happy employees in his campaigns, rather than traditional storyboards and focus groups.

    Personal Anecdotes and Respect for Trades

    Jim Vinoski shares his admiration for Mike Rowe's career journey, including his Eagle Scout status, opera singing, and QVC days.

    Rowe humorously recounts his experiences, including wrestling Oscar the Grouch on Sesame Street and his multiple firings from QVC.

    They discuss the respect Rowe has earned from tradespeople and veterans, highlighting the importance of promoting the value of skilled jobs.
    Rowe emphasizes the need for societal buy-in to reinvigorate trades, not just for Gen Z but also for their parents.

    The Importance of Local Manufacturing

    Rowe and Vinoski discuss the significance of local manufacturing and the pride in American-made products.

    Rowe shares examples of companies like American Giant and Montana Knife Company, which emphasize the quality and story behind their products.

    They discuss the challenges of promoting jobs that are often dismissed as unworthy, highlighting the importance of showcasing the entire supply chain.

    Rucking and Veteran Support

    Jim Vinoski and Mike Rowe discuss their experiences with rucking, a form of hiking with a heavy backpack, as a way to understand the physical demands of military service.

    They discuss the importance of supporting veterans through programs like the Black Horse Forge,

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    39 分