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Welcome to Raw Material. I'm Jamie Marzilli, and this show is going to be different from just about every manufacturing podcast you've heard before. This isn't a boardroom conversation about EBITDA and buzzwords from people who forgot what it feels like to stand on the shop floor. This is for the machinists, operators, programmers, shop owners, and builders still grinding it out every single day.
In this launch episode, I share my journey from learning manual machining in the late '90s to struggling through the early CNC transition and eventually building Marzilli Machine Company into a multimillion-dollar aerospace manufacturer. I talk about what it was really like starting in a residential garage surrounded by tenement buildings in Fall River, Massachusetts, and how those early years shaped the way I look at leadership, manufacturing, and people.
I also dig into some of the biggest challenges facing manufacturing right now: the disappearing skilled trades workforce, the real cost of training young machinists, the "gray tsunami" of experienced talent retiring, and why AI is about to create a massive divide between the shops that adapt and the shops that get left behind. Along the way, I go on a few rants, share some scars, and explain why this show is going to stay raw, honest, and occasionally explicit.
Most importantly, I want Raw Material to become a place where people in this industry actually hear themselves reflected back. The stress, the pride, the late nights, the mistakes, the wins, and the pressure of carrying a business, a team, and a family all at once. Some episodes will be leadership conversations. Some will be war stories. Some will probably get emotional. But none of them will be fake.
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By Jamie MarzilliWelcome to Raw Material. I'm Jamie Marzilli, and this show is going to be different from just about every manufacturing podcast you've heard before. This isn't a boardroom conversation about EBITDA and buzzwords from people who forgot what it feels like to stand on the shop floor. This is for the machinists, operators, programmers, shop owners, and builders still grinding it out every single day.
In this launch episode, I share my journey from learning manual machining in the late '90s to struggling through the early CNC transition and eventually building Marzilli Machine Company into a multimillion-dollar aerospace manufacturer. I talk about what it was really like starting in a residential garage surrounded by tenement buildings in Fall River, Massachusetts, and how those early years shaped the way I look at leadership, manufacturing, and people.
I also dig into some of the biggest challenges facing manufacturing right now: the disappearing skilled trades workforce, the real cost of training young machinists, the "gray tsunami" of experienced talent retiring, and why AI is about to create a massive divide between the shops that adapt and the shops that get left behind. Along the way, I go on a few rants, share some scars, and explain why this show is going to stay raw, honest, and occasionally explicit.
Most importantly, I want Raw Material to become a place where people in this industry actually hear themselves reflected back. The stress, the pride, the late nights, the mistakes, the wins, and the pressure of carrying a business, a team, and a family all at once. Some episodes will be leadership conversations. Some will be war stories. Some will probably get emotional. But none of them will be fake.
SegmentsFollow on Apple & Spotify