In this episode, we dive deep with Rachel Slade, author of Making It in America, as we unpack the complexities of American manufacturing — from tariffs and politics to the real people behind the clothes we wear. Rachel breaks down why this topic is more than just policy debates; it’s about families, communities, and a chance for some good old American innovation. Plus, she shares what’s next for her and how we can all get involved in building a stronger community around these issues. If you buy her book off of Amazon, we will find you…
https://www.rachelslade.net/making-it-in-america https://www.instagram.com/rachelmslade/
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Key Topics:
- Why tariffs on apparel aren’t a political game — and why they matter
- The journey of making an all-American hoodie, from cotton fields to your closet
- The power of community building and why now is the perfect time to get involved
Takeaways:
- Tariffs are a tool, not a political statement — everyone can agree on the need to fix manufacturing challenges
- American manufacturing is a complex, human story that deserves attention and care
- There’s renewed energy around this topic, and community building is where the real impact starts
Melissa @ deMelis Atelier https://demelisatelier.com/
Matt @ Bards https://www.bardsclothing.com/our-story
fabricofamericapodcast@gmail.com
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedJune 3, 2025 at 4:01 AM UTC
- Length1h 21m
- Season1
- Episode40
- RatingClean
