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Make It: Frank Conversations on the Future of Manufacturing

Make It: Frank Conversations on the Future of Manufacturing

Auteur(s): MAGNET: The Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network
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Frank, unfiltered, and fascinating conversations about the future of manufacturing, what it’s really like to be in the CEO seat, and how leaders approach everything from innovation to mistakes, from ego to Industry 4.0. Hosted by Ethan Karp, CEO & President of MAGNET.2024 Développement commercial et entrepreneuriat Entrepreneurship Gestion et leadership Économie
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  • Ethan Karp Gets Frank Behind the Scenes (Again)
    Aug 20 2025

    Ethan Karp Gets Frank Behind the Scenes (Again)
    In this second behind-the-scenes episode of Make It, Ethan is joined once again by producer Margaret Kashmir to reflect on conversations with three remarkable founders: Harvey Nelson (Main Street Gourmet), Steve Peplin (Talan Products), and Amy Mucha (Daisy Pops & Daisy Makes).

    From muffins to metal stamping to cake pops, these stories are wildly different—but each one is packed with lessons in grit, reinvention, and Northeast Ohio ingenuity.

    We talk about what surprised us most, the moments that didn’t make the final cut, and how these leaders are building the future of manufacturing—with purpose, creativity, and joy.

    Send comments and ideas to ekarp@manufacturingsuccess.org.

    Make It is brought to you by MAGNET: The Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network, a nonprofit consulting group on a mission to make manufacturing better. Since 1984, MAGNET has been proudly helping manufacturers in Northeast Ohio grow with effective workforce programs, advanced technology consulting, and innovation services. MAGNET also catalyzes bigger change by rallying companies, community leaders, governments, and educators to tackle the massive, systemic problems that hold the region back. MAGNET’s work is made possible by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), and the Ohio MEP.
    Learn more: www.manufacturingsuccess.org

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    25 min
  • Ethan Karp Gets Frank with Steve Peplin
    Jul 31 2025

    Today’s guest has been a cowboy, a logger, a sailor, a chef—and for nearly 40 years, a manufacturing entrepreneur. Steve Peplin is the founder and CEO of Talan Products, a Cleveland-based metal stamper that ships hundreds of millions of components annually for high-growth industries like defense, solar, EV, and commercial roofing.

    Ethan and Steve talk about scaling a high-productivity operation with just 70 employees, building a culture rooted in collaboration and planning for succession while still playing the long game of growth.

    Send comments and ideas to ekarp@manufacturingsuccess.org.

    Make It is brought to you by MAGNET: The Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network, a nonprofit consulting group on a mission to make manufacturing better. Since 1984, MAGNET has been proudly helping manufacturers in Northeast Ohio grow with effective workforce programs, advanced technology consulting, and innovation services. MAGNET also catalyzes bigger change by rallying companies, community leaders, governments, and educators to tackle the massive, systemic problems that hold the region back. MAGNET’s work is made possible by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), and the Ohio MEP.
    Learn more: www.manufacturingsuccess.org

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    20 min
  • Ethan Karp Gets Frank with Amy Mucha
    Jul 17 2025

    Ethan Karp Gets Frank with Amy Mucha
    What started as a side hustle to her teaching career became an innovative manufacturing business. Amy Mucha is the founder of Daisy Pops and Daisy Makes—two companies revolutionizing cake pop production through 3D-printed tools and joyful entrepreneurship.

    On today’s episode, Ethan and Amy talk about invention through necessity, scaling with purpose, and how a former math teacher ended up running 40 3Dprinters and shipping to customers worldwide—all from a cake pop shop in Northeast Ohio.

    Send comments and ideas to ekarp@manufacturingsuccess.org.

    Make It is brought to you by MAGNET: The Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network, a nonprofit consulting group on a mission to make manufacturing better. Since 1984, MAGNET has been proudly helping manufacturers in Northeast Ohio grow with effective workforce programs, advanced technology consulting, and innovation services. MAGNET also catalyzes bigger change by rallying companies, community leaders, governments, and educators to tackle the massive, systemic problems that hold the region back. MAGNET’s work is made possible by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), and the Ohio MEP.
    Learn more: www.manufacturingsuccess.org

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    18 min
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