Connect with John Gardner: johngauthor@gmail.com
In this episode of *The Manufacturers Network Podcast*, host Lisa Ryan interviews John Gardner, a seasoned expert in American manufacturing and the author of *Manufacture Local: How to Make America the Manufacturing Superpower of the World*. With over two decades of experience, John shares his unique journey, which began in his father's manufacturing shop in Ohio and eventually led him to launch a cutting tool business. His path included an unexpected detour into Hollywood, but he ultimately returned to the manufacturing world, where he now advocates for rebuilding America’s industrial strength.
Throughout the conversation, John highlights the challenges facing American manufacturing today, emphasizing the risks of overreliance on foreign production. He draws on historical and modern examples to illustrate how a weakened domestic industrial base poses significant national security threats. John also discusses how manufacturing once provided a clear path to the middle class and argues that the decline in industrial jobs has contributed to the widening economic gap. He passionately advocates for reintroducing manufacturing and trade education in high schools, which would inspire a new generation of industrial leaders and entrepreneurs.
John also explores the importance of reshoring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S., a trend that gained momentum after recent global events exposed vulnerabilities in the supply chain. He explains how protective tariffs can support domestic industries and drive economic growth. John offers practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, emphasizing the value of hands-on experience, direct communication with clients, and identifying market needs through immersion in the industry.
Throughout the episode, John stresses the importance of recognizing America’s manufacturing heritage and the need to preserve it for future generations. He shares insightful stories from his own experiences. He outlines the strategic steps necessary to rebuild the country's industrial base, including the role of innovation, investment, and policy changes like the COOL Act (Country of Origin Online Labeling Act). For those looking to learn more, John’s book, *Manufacture Local*, is available on major platforms such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
To wrap up the episode, John shares how listeners can connect with him and get a copy of his book. He leaves the audience with a powerful reminder: the future of American manufacturing lies in the hands of those willing to embrace innovation, advocate for change, and inspire the next generation to engage with this vital industry.