Manufacturing Mavericks

Datanomix

Manufacturing Mavericks aren’t afraid to shake things up and stand out from the crowd. They are embracing the best tools and technology to showcase world-class American manufacturing and grow their business. Join Greg McHale, founder of Datanomix, as he sits down with these exceptional people to hear their stories and explore the important lessons they learned along the way. Listeners can gain valuable insights they can use in their own facilities to improve their bottom line.

  1. ٣٠ يوليو

    The Impact of Betting on Yourself

    What happens when you decide to bet on yourself and back it up with clear goals, data, and follow-through?  In this episode of Manufacturing Mavericks, Greg sits down with Dan Plath, VP of Operations at MedFab Precision Solutions, to talk about what it means to take ownership of your career and your company’s future. Dan shares how he went from being a bored student to driving cultural and operational change on the shop floor. One meeting, metric, and mindset shift at a time. They explore why trusting yourself is only part of the equation and how pairing that drive with data and the right technologies creates real momentum. Dan shares his mindset on automation, the tools he’s using to unlock more from his team, and why embracing change is the key to staying competitive. You’ll also hear how the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) is helping MedFab align every part of the business, from leadership to the shop floor, and how data is driving smarter decisions, clearer priorities, and continuous improvement at every level. Highlights:  1:30 – How a CNC class sparked Dan’s passion for manufacturing5:30 – Comparing big company structure vs. small company impact7:30 – Why Dan left stability behind to bet on himself12:00 – How life stages influence career decisions in manufacturing14:00 - How adding an EOS drove positive cultural change25:30 – Using data to drive smart decisions and avoid missteps32:50 – Inside Med Fab’s test of in-machine automation38:00 – Dan’s advice to anyone unsure of where they’re headed The Datanomix Difference: What Makes It Work? It’s not just what you see. It’s how fast you see it, how clearly it shows up, and how easily your team acts on it. Simple machine and data connectivity, handled by usData that makes sense on day oneNo Operator Input™ means zero burden on your team for data entryProduct Tracks built for actual shop floor behaviorStay connected to your shop floor with the Datanomix Mobile AppKick-Ass Coaching that walks the shop floor with your team and keeps you winningBest-in-class partnerships and integrationsThe Datanomix Community built on real relationships and real winsMountains of success stories with manufacturers just like youEvery customer starts with our Pilot ProgramLearn more at www.datanomix.io

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  2. ٢٥ يونيو

    From Mud to Metal - A Grit-Fueled Journey in Manufacturing

    Manufacturing Manager, Daniel Anglemyer, didn’t take the traditional path into manufacturing, and that’s exactly why you’ll want to hear his story. From hog barns and cage fights to union shops and now leadership at Hibshman, Daniel brings grit, humility, and a clear-eyed approach to modern manufacturing! In this episode, he opens up about how culture, not just equipment, drives real change on the shop floor. You’ll hear how personal setbacks have transformed into leadership lessons, and why identifying and empowering emerging leaders in the industry is important. Additionally, he shares how technology is supporting the creation of a team-first, process-driven operation at Hibshman, where people show up, speak up, and take ownership. If you care about building strong teams, growing future leaders, and creating a shop culture that works, this episode is for you. Show Notes01:54 — From Farming Roots to a Fourth-Generation Machinist 06:17 — Losing a Job But Finding a Path 10:51 — What MMA Taught Daniel About Leadership 13:42 — NTMA's Emerging Leaders program  22:21 — Turning Core Values into Action 26:51 — The Tools Behind Hipschman’s Smart Shop Transformation The Datanomix Difference: What Makes It Work? It’s not just what you see. It’s how fast you see it, how clearly it shows up, and how easily your team acts on it. Simple machine and data connectivity, handled by usData that makes sense on day oneNo Operator Input™ means zero burden on your team for data entryProduct Tracks built for actual shop floor behaviorStay connected to your shop floor with the Datanomix Mobile AppKick-Ass Coaching that walks the shop floor with your team and keeps you winningBest-in-class partnerships and integrationsThe Datanomix Community built on real relationships and real winsMountains of success stories with manufacturers just like youEvery customer starts with our Pilot ProgramLearn more at www.datanomix.io

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  3. ٢٨ مايو

    A Champion for Change with Christina Collette

    In this episode, we talk with Christina Collette, GM of Final Frontier Manufacturing (Formerly Action Industries) in Arvada, CO. She shares her path from managing teams in banking to rolling up her sleeves on the shop floor. What pushed the shift? A love of math and a frustration with repetition that evolved into a desire for work that challenged her to think, solve, and build.  Christina breaks down how she has learned to spot the right professional and cultural fit in manufacturing and what she has picked up from peers in groups like NTMA. She also shares how Final Frontier is laying down a blueprint for the modern machine shop driven by digital tools, real-time data, and process automation that supports both quality and speed. We talk about what modernization looks like across a multi-generational workforce—and how Christina went from being cautious about change to leading the charge, becoming a strong voice for progress in the industry. If you're thinking about what it takes to lead change in manufacturing, you’ll want to hear this one. Show Notes03:10 — From Banking to the Shop Floor 06:40 — Why Your Processes Aren’t Scaling 16:42 — The Generational Shift in Manufacturing 19:34 — Start with Data, Not Dollars 23:27 — Yes, Your Shop Needs Marketing 28.10 — Building a Tech Stack That Drives Flow 35:19 — What Christina Would Tell Her Younger Self The Datanomix Difference: What Makes It Work? It’s not just what you see. It’s how fast you see it, how clearly it shows up, and how easily your team acts on it. Simple machine and data connectivity, handled by usData that makes sense on day oneNo Operator Input™ means zero burden on your team for data entryProduct Tracks built for actual shop floor behaviorStay connected to your shop floor with the Datanomix Mobile AppKick-Ass Coaching that walks the shop floor with your team and keeps you winningBest-in-class partnerships and integrationsThe Datanomix Community built on real relationships and real winsMountains of success stories with manufacturers just like youEvery customer starts with our Pilot ProgramLearn more at www.datanomix.io

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  4. ٢٣ أبريل

    Cracking the CMMC 2.0 Code with Darren Gallop

    What does it mean to be CMMC 2.0 Compliant? Why does it matter, and how do manufacturers tackle it without getting lost in the weeds? Greg interviews Darren Gallop, CEO and founder of Carbide Secure, to cut through the noise on CMMC 2.0 and why starting with a self-assessment is step one. He digs into the certification process, budgeting, and tools available to support you on your journey to compliance. Plus, they clear up the confusion between NIST, ITAR, FedRAMP, and other compliance standards.  Whether deep in the compliance process or just getting started, this episode gives you the insights—and the game plan—to keep your shop secure and ahead of the curve. Show Notes00:58 The Importance of Compliance to Secure DOD Contacts 02:17 Current State of CMMC 2.0 04:36 Understanding the Requirements 15:30 The Risk Your Vendors and Software Play on Compliance 30:09 Real-World Examples 34:32 The Hard Way Vs. The Easy Way to Compliance 40:11 Preparing for Third-Party Certification 50:33 Maximizing Your Odds of Success 53:49 Tools and Resources for Compliance The Datanomix Difference: What Makes It Work? It’s not just what you see. It’s how fast you see it, how clearly it shows up, and how easily your team acts on it. Simple machine and data connectivity, handled by usData that makes sense on day oneNo Operator Input™ means zero burden on your team for data entryProduct Tracks built for actual shop floor behaviorStay connected to your shop floor with the Datanomix Mobile AppKick-Ass Coaching that walks the shop floor with your team and keeps you winningBest-in-class partnerships and integrationsThe Datanomix Community built on real relationships and real winsMountains of success stories with manufacturers just like youEvery customer starts with our Pilot ProgramLearn more at www.datanomix.io

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  5. ٢٦ مارس

    From Homemade Furniture to Operational Excellence with Rebekah Collogan

    In this episode of Manufacturing Mavericks, we’re excited to welcome Rebekah Collogan, a seasoned operations leader with years of experience in optimizing production, scaling teams, and driving continuous improvement on the shop floor. Rebekah shares her journey into manufacturing, her challenges in streamlining operations, and her strategies for boosting efficiency and eliminating bottlenecks. She embodies the idea that manufacturing success isn’t just about working harder—it’s about working smarter.  We are honored to have Rebekah as our first female guest on the podcast, and we hope she will be the first of many women in manufacturing to share their stories on the show. She offers a unique and invaluable perspective on leadership and problem-solving, and she is enthusiastic about the power of real-time data in making strategic decisions. She explores the significance of visibility on the shop floor, the role of automation in minimizing downtime, and how modern manufacturers can stay competitive without introducing unnecessary complexity.  This episode is filled with actionable insights on scaling your shop, enhancing productivity, and embracing the future of manufacturing. SHOW NOTES (1:19) Rebekah's background in manufacturing and journey into leadership.(3:54) Early Challenges & Lessons in Scaling Manufacturing(10:30) Providing Solutions and Making Customer’s Lives Easier(15:45) Identifying & Eliminating Bottlenecks(22:00) Leading Change & Building a Culture of Continuous Improvement(26:19) Operational Excellence & The Need For Accurate Data(35:00) Advice to a Young Rebekah The Datanomix Difference: What Makes It Work? It’s not just what you see. It’s how fast you see it, how clearly it shows up, and how easily your team acts on it. Simple machine and data connectivity, handled by usData that makes sense on day oneNo Operator Input™ means zero burden on your team for data entryProduct Tracks built for actual shop floor behaviorStay connected to your shop floor with the Datanomix Mobile AppKick-Ass Coaching that walks the shop floor with your team and keeps you winningBest-in-class partnerships and integrationsThe Datanomix Community built on real relationships and real winsMountains of success stories with manufacturers just like youEvery customer starts with our Pilot ProgramLearn more at www.datanomix.io

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  6. ٢٦ فبراير

    Showing Up & Second Chances with Kody Guidry

    From a part-time job in college to becoming an equity partner in a thriving machine shop, Kody Guidry's journey is anything but conventional. In this episode, we explore how Coastal Machine is scaling operations into defense, aerospace, oil & gas, why Kody supports hiring and training inexperienced talent instead of pursuing seasoned machinists, and how developing a strong employee pipeline is just as crucial as a sales pipeline. Plus, we discuss diversifying the business, investing in tech, and building a family-oriented culture. SHOW NOTES (1:36) Kody Guidry's journey from machinist to equity partner at Coastal Machine(9:53) A family-oriented culture is a core value(12:47) The shop’s investment in technology, marketing, and workforce development(13:35) Coastal’s growth strategy includes technology and diversifying the business(17:39) Why Coastal is focusing on hiring and training green talent(18:44) The importance of having an employee pipeline—just like a sales pipeline(21:52) Kody’s advice to his younger self and what it takes to succeed in manufacturing The Datanomix Difference: What Makes It Work? It’s not just what you see. It’s how fast you see it, how clearly it shows up, and how easily your team acts on it. Simple machine and data connectivity, handled by usData that makes sense on day oneNo Operator Input™ means zero burden on your team for data entryProduct Tracks built for actual shop floor behaviorStay connected to your shop floor with the Datanomix Mobile AppKick-Ass Coaching that walks the shop floor with your team and keeps you winningBest-in-class partnerships and integrationsThe Datanomix Community built on real relationships and real winsMountains of success stories with manufacturers just like youEvery customer starts with our Pilot ProgramLearn more at www.datanomix.io

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  7. ٢٩ يناير

    Are You Up for the Fight? with Bob McGregor

    In this episode of Manufacturing Mavericks, Bob McGregor, President of Neo Industries, shares his journey of turning around a micro-machining company in Colleyville, TX. When Bob purchased the struggling business, he had to navigate financial setbacks and make strategic decisions, including firing unprofitable customers and even sending apology fruit baskets—ultimately leading to success in contract manufacturing. Bob's persistence and optimism shine as he discusses learning new skills, overhauling operations, and rebuilding customer trust. The conversation offers insights into the challenges and rewards of revitalizing a manufacturing company. SHOW NOTES 01:22 How the fight began (The Origins of Neo Industries).06:00 Leaning on fFamily for support.09:38 What comes after the fight?10:45 Rebuilding begins with finding low-hanging fruit.13:26 Navigating COVID and defense contracts.15:48 Rebuilding trust and firing bad customers.17:35 Overcoming cultural shifts and starting over.24:32 What it means to be a Manufacturing Maverick.26:32 The zero principal & putting your customers first.28:38 When you’re ready to win, stop doing the things that cause you to lose.30:38 Making the change to contract manufacturing.40:32 What Bob would tell his younger self. The Datanomix Difference: What Makes It Work? It’s not just what you see. It’s how fast you see it, how clearly it shows up, and how easily your team acts on it. Simple machine and data connectivity, handled by usData that makes sense on day oneNo Operator Input™ means zero burden on your team for data entryProduct Tracks built for actual shop floor behaviorStay connected to your shop floor with the Datanomix Mobile AppKick-Ass Coaching that walks the shop floor with your team and keeps you winningBest-in-class partnerships and integrationsThe Datanomix Community built on real relationships and real winsMountains of success stories with manufacturers just like youEvery customer starts with our Pilot ProgramLearn more at www.datanomix.io

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    Best of 2024 with Greg McHale

    In this special year-end episode of Manufacturing Mavericks, we reflect on the fantastic guests we’ve had on the show in 2024 and recap some of their best moments. This episode recaps insightful discussions with shop leaders and industry pioneers who have shared their experiences, challenges, and wisdom with Greg McHale.   Join Greg as he revisits conversations featuring some of the most influential and inspiring voices in precision manufacturing. They discuss navigating manufacturing automation and technology, building a thriving workplace culture, and becoming CMMC 2.0 compliant. And don’t forget to check out the full episodes at www.mfgmavericks.com to learn valuable lessons from those shaping the future of manufacturing! SHOW NOTES (1:38) Rob Caron, Founder of Caron Engineering(5:05) Kylan Hastreiter, Vice President of Hastreiter Industries(7:00) Mike Payne, Owner, Hill Manufacturing(9:04) Paul Van Metre, Co-Founder, Proshop ERP(11:05) Eric Van Orden, Paramount Machine Swiss Leads(14:56) Gustavo Gutierrez, Owner of GC Machining Solutions(18:29) Tony Gunn, America’s Manufacturing MC(20:14) Adam Gordon. Vice President of Operations, Tendon Manufacturing(22:43) Randal Leach, Operations Manager at Ricaurte Precision FULL EPISODES:  It Always Starts with a Broom and a Bridgeport with Randal LeachEvolving With Your Customers Across Multiple Generations with Adam GordonTwisted Roads Make Better Stories with Tony Gunn What It Takes to Build a Business with Your Name on the Door with Rob CaronHumility, Curiosity, and Impatience - The Key Ingredients of Entrepreneurship with Gus GuttierezMaking Things Happen with Eric Van OrdenIf It Wasn’t For A Car Magazine…with Paul Van MetreDon’t Tell Me No - Tell Me How with Mike PayneFrom Hog Shed to Top Shop—The Evolution of a Family Business with Kylan Hastreiter The Datanomix Difference: What Makes It Work? It’s not just what you see. It’s how fast you see it, how clearly it shows up, and how easily your team acts on it. Simple machine and data connectivity, handled by usData that makes sense on day oneNo Operator Input™ means zero burden on your team for data entryProduct Tracks built for actual shop floor behaviorStay connected to your shop floor with the Datanomix Mobile AppKick-Ass Coaching that walks the shop floor with your team and keeps you winningBest-in-class partnerships and integrationsThe Datanomix Community built on real relationships and real winsMountains of success stories with manufacturers just like youEvery customer starts with our Pilot ProgramLearn more at www.datanomix.io

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Manufacturing Mavericks aren’t afraid to shake things up and stand out from the crowd. They are embracing the best tools and technology to showcase world-class American manufacturing and grow their business. Join Greg McHale, founder of Datanomix, as he sits down with these exceptional people to hear their stories and explore the important lessons they learned along the way. Listeners can gain valuable insights they can use in their own facilities to improve their bottom line.