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Manufacturing is having a moment. But what will it actually take to create more blue-collar jobs and strengthen our industrial base? Alliance for American Manufacturing President Scott Paul chats with policymakers, manufacturing experts and factory workers to find out.

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Manufacturing is having a moment. But what will it actually take to create more blue-collar jobs and strengthen our industrial base? Alliance for American Manufacturing President Scott Paul chats with policymakers, manufacturing experts and factory workers to find out.

    United Steelworkers President Dave McCall on How America Rights the Ship[building Industry]

    United Steelworkers President Dave McCall on How America Rights the Ship[building Industry]

    China is the world's biggest shipbuilder by far, an advantage that Beijing has stolen through decades of trade cheating and massive government subsidies. A new trade investigation launched by the Biden administration is America's first step toward course correction. United Steelworkers International President David McCall joins the podcast to share what prompted the investigation and what's at stake for American workers.

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    • 26 min
    New York's Orbic is Bringing Electronics Manufacturing to the U.S.

    New York's Orbic is Bringing Electronics Manufacturing to the U.S.

    China and India are the world's leading mobile phone manufacturers, but one company is moving its production away from these countries and setting up shop in the United States. Dubbed "Project Patriot," Orbic's plan to manufacture connected devices on Long Island will bring more than 1,000 jobs back to America. Orbic North America Founder and CEO Mike Narula shares how.

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    • 29 min
    Tennessee's American Paper Optics Keeps Your Eyes Safe During the Eclipse and Beyond

    Tennessee's American Paper Optics Keeps Your Eyes Safe During the Eclipse and Beyond

    American Paper Optics has made a whopping more than 3 billion pairs of its innovative 3D glasses. Now, in preparation for the Great North American Eclipse on April 8, this Tennessee company is churning out millions upon millions of ISO-approved and CE-certified eclipse glasses so people can safely experience this rare astronomical event. In fact, it’s NASA’s go-to source for eclipse glasses! CEO John Jerit shares why solar eclipse viewers need safe glasses, how his company has been gearing up to supply them, and what the company does when it isn't getting ready for an eclipse (hint: the Super Bowl).

    Photo courtesy of American Paper Optics

    • 27 min
    Steven Kurutz Explores the Stories Behind American-Made Apparel in "American Flannel"

    Steven Kurutz Explores the Stories Behind American-Made Apparel in "American Flannel"

    In his new book, "American Flannel: How a Band of Entrepreneurs Are Bringing the Art and Business of Making Clothes Back Home," journalist Steven Kurutz profiles men and women who have the courage and grit to fight the tide of offshoring that obliterated 98% of America's apparel and textile industry. Listen in for what inspired his examination of American-made clothing and his outlook on the industry's future. 

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    • 31 min
    Award-Winning "Relighting the Flame" Director Carl Kriss Shares How Steel Jobs Make Communities

    Award-Winning "Relighting the Flame" Director Carl Kriss Shares How Steel Jobs Make Communities

    Award-winning Director Carl Kriss shares a behind-the-scenes preview of his new documentary,  "Relighting the Flame," which profiles the next generation of workers who are fighting for the resurgence of the steel industry. But this isn't the first time Kriss has told the stories of the Midwest's blue-collar people. Listen in for what he's learned about steel jobs and the communities they build.

    Photo courtesy of Heartland Productions

    • 23 min
    APRI Pittsburgh’s Pre-Apprenticeship Program is "Breaking the Chains of Poverty"

    APRI Pittsburgh’s Pre-Apprenticeship Program is "Breaking the Chains of Poverty"

    Now in its 50th Class of the “Breaking the Chains of Poverty” pre-apprenticeship program, the Pittsburgh Chapter of the A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI) provides real-world experience and industry-recognized credentials for participants from underserved communities in partnership with the United Steelworkers and other unions. APRI Pittsburgh Vice President DeWitt Walton shares how the Black-owned and -operated program is growing the greater Pittsburgh workforce and transforming lives.

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    • 28 min

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