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    Explore " made in usa" with insightful episodes like "Made in America: The next generation of solar", "Seven Minutes with Actor Activist Ian Somerhalder", "Ep. #11: Removing Toxins- from your home, food, environment and every day products.", "Modernizing Local Manufacturing in the USA | Real Talk with Rob Tavi Ft. Chris Church, MacroFab, Inc. | Episode 69" and "Overland Expo West 2021 - Best Tools" from podcasts like ""Climate Now", "E.S.NOW", "The True Wellness Podcast with Chelsey Holm", "Real Talk With Rob Tavi" and "Tool Crave"" and more!

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    Made in America: The next generation of solar

    Made in America: The next generation of solar

    You may recall an Auxin Solar tariff case in which a small domestic solar PV manufacturer, Auxin Solar, alleged that solar cells produced in Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam were circumventing U.S. trade duties against China. On August 18th, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued their final ruling in the case, determining that solar cells from those countries were in fact circumventing U.S. trade duties. Companies will now be required to self-certify that they are not circumventing U.S. trade duties against China. 

    Why was this case such a big deal? Most solar cells sold in the U.S. have been sourced from Asia, so U.S. solar developers will now have to pay more to get their solar panels from those countries. With the tariff, and tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act, many solar developers are now looking for domestic solar manufacturers instead. Up to 155 GW of new U.S. manufacturing capacity has been announced over the last year, according to the Solar Energy Industry Association (SEIA). In this episode, we are joined by Leslie Chang, Director of Strategy and Policy at domestic solar manufacturer Caelux Corporation to understand what this means for business and U.S. solar adoption.

    How do we build the capacity to manufacture solar in the US?

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    Seven Minutes with Actor Activist Ian Somerhalder

    Seven Minutes with Actor Activist Ian Somerhalder

    On this special ZIP episode of E.S.Now, I have the pleasure of talking with actor and activist Ian Somerhalder, for a quick, zippy seven minutes.  Ian  an ambassador for the United Nations, and is best known for his starring role on Supernatural and the TV Hit Lost. He has been a spokesmen and activist for the environment for over a decade with the Ian Somerhalder Foundation, which helps combat deforestation.

    Ep. #11: Removing Toxins- from your home, food, environment and every day products.

    Ep. #11: Removing Toxins- from your home, food, environment and every day products.

    Quotable Moments:

    "Just like we focus on adding good habits and taking positive action, it's just as important to get clear on what we DON'T want."

    "Harsh chemicals and toxic ingredients negatively impact how our kids learn and focus."

    "Fabric washed in laundry detergent touch our skin 24/7- whether that's clothes or bed sheets and blankets."

    "The U.S. only bans 11 hazardous chemicals in beauty products."

    "Check the label where your food/food product originates from." 

    Key Points:

    1. Cleaners
    2. Hair care, personal care, skin care, etc
    3. Fragrances
    4. Water
    5. Food
    6. Air
    7. Alcohol & caffeine
    8. Meds
    9. Fake dyes, flavors, preservatives
    10. Seed oils/fake or highly processed fats



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    Modernizing Local Manufacturing in the USA | Real Talk with Rob Tavi Ft. Chris Church, MacroFab, Inc. | Episode 69

    Modernizing Local Manufacturing in the USA | Real Talk with Rob Tavi Ft. Chris Church, MacroFab, Inc. | Episode 69
    The global electronics industry's supply chain is increasingly complex and requires manufacturers and distributors to have an increased awareness of their supply chain performance. In this episode of Real Talk with Rob Tavi, Macrofab's Chief Product Officer Chris Church discusses how modern manufacturing technology can help support supply chain performance and what this means for you as an entrepreneur or business owner looking for ways to optimize your operations while maintaining high quality and performance standards. Based in Houston Texas, MacroFab is not just a contract manufacturer, but fundamentally a technology company with a focus on electronics innovation. Macrofab seeks to redefine the contract manufacturing industry by developing a software-driven approach to make it faster and easier than ever to bring new electronic products to market. The company's mission is simple: make it easy for electronics makers and developers everywhere to find great suppliers and manufacture their products quickly and efficiently.

    Overland Expo West 2021 - Best Tools

    Overland Expo West 2021 - Best Tools

    Overland Expo is the largest tradeshow for overlanding, car camping, and adventure travel enthusiasts.

    They've expanded to three shows this year and I attended the largest one last weekend which is located just outside Flagstaff, AZ.

    In this episode, I recap my experience at the show which is bigger than ever and highlight a couple of small tool brands that are doing great things.

    Forrest Tool and Adventure Tool Company

    Both companies are based in Colorado and their products are handmade in the USA.

    Visit Charles & Hudson for a list of my other favorite products and tools from the show.

    Recent topics that ticked me off! 055

    Recent topics that ticked me off! 055

    Episode 055 of Share The Struggle Podcast starts with some important advice and an update on the Loud Proud American brand. Keith tackles some of the recent struggles that Americans face in a segment he calls topics that ticked me off. Everything from the NFLs covid vaccine demands and the Nations cash shortage to people being offended that someone else might be offended. Episode 055 will get you thinking and leave you smiling.

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    Thank you for Supporting My American Dream!

    Dean Wegner, Authentically American

    Dean Wegner, Authentically American
    Dean Wegner, Authentically American (Nashville Business Radio, Episode 25) Dean Wegner’s commitment to providing quality apparel made in the USA and creating US jobs led him to start Authentically American in 2017. Dean is passionate about making a positive impact that supports U.S. workers. Joining host John Ray, Dean shared his journey, how his military […] The post Dean Wegner, Authentically American appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    Made in America...or Bought in America

    Made in America...or Bought in America

    You know the drill: Designed in America, made and/or assembled somewhere else. U.S. consumers are so price sensitive even patriotic Made in America movements have historically failed. The renaissance of Made in America could become a reality if technology can help keep the prices down. Listen in to Robin Lewis and Shelley E. Kohan, TRR’s chief strategist as they debate the future of offshore, nearshore and onshore American manufacturing.

    For more strategic insights and compelling content, visit TheRobinReport.com where you can read, watch, and listen to content from Robin Lewis and other industry experts.

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    Memorial weekend recap, The first Loud Proud American event 047

    Memorial weekend recap, The first Loud Proud American event 047

    In this week's episode of Share The Struggle we recap Memorial weekend and the first live event for Loud Proud American! Three days of rain, four hours to set up, credit card malfunctions, a midnight call with tech support, and a lot of great memories. Maine gets back to normalcy and the patrons at Bentley's Saloon embrace the Loud Proud American brand!

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    Thank you for Supporting My American Dream!

    GM’s $9K Pickup, Another SpaceX Failure & Americans Won't Buy American | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 9

    GM’s $9K Pickup, Another SpaceX Failure & Americans Won't Buy American | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 9

    Welcome to the Today in Manufacturing Podcast, a new podcast brought to you by the editors from Manufacturing.net and Industrial Equipment News (IEN).

    In each episode, we discuss the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week, we discuss:

    Americans Still Won't Pay More for USA-Made Goods

    In 2017, a Reuters/Ipsos poll revealed that 70 percent of Americans believe it is “very important” or “somewhat important” to buy U.S. goods, but 37 percent said they wouldn’t pay more for those goods. The poll was recently re-issued and despite supply chain challenges and fears over many critical goods being sub-par or unavailable, the results are virtually unchanged.

    New Boston Dynamics Robot Moves 800 Cases Per Hour

    Boston Dynamics has a new robot: Stretch. The new robot is designed to move boxes around warehouses and distribution centers. It can move up to 800 cases per hour, picking up boxes around 50 pounds. The timing couldn't be more perfect as demand in e-commerce continues to surge.

    Nearly a Week Later, Massive Ship Freed in Suez Canal

    On Monday, tugboats, helped by the tides, were able to free the massive Ever Given ship from the Suez Canal. It was stuck for the better part of a week and the traffic jam held up $9 billion a day in global trade and further strained supply chains.

    SpaceX Launches Test Rocket, Breaks Apart Before Landing

    Another week, another SpaceX failure. This time, it was a failed landing that caused the futuristic, bullet-shaped Starship to break apart right before touchdown.

    GM’s $9,000 Pickup

    Motor1 reports that Wuling, a joint venture between GM and China’s SAIC Motor, has unveiled its debut pickup. The Zhengtu will cost 58,800 Chinese Yuan — or just north of $9,000 American.

    In Case You Missed It:

    Volkswagen's Planned 'Name Change' an Apparent Hoax

    On March 29th, Volkswagen announced plans to change its brand name in the United States to “Voltswagen.”

    Pizza Hut Delivering AR Pac Man

    With American’s hunger for both pizza delivery and 80’s nostalgia continuing to run strong, Pizza Hut is looking to gobble up the competition with what the company is calling their Newstalgia campaign.

    The 5 Most Dangerous States for Drivers

    According to the National Safety Council, pandemic-related factors led Americans to driving 13 percent fewer miles in 2020. Still, the country experienced a 24 percent increase in the rate of road-related deaths – the largest year-over-year increase in 96 years.

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    El Show de Raul Brindis – Made in USA – Jueves 02 de Julio 2020

    El Show de Raul Brindis – Made in USA – Jueves 02 de Julio 2020

    En este súper jueves recordamos todos aquellos productos Made in USA que se han vuelto insignias, son marcas de exportación y son muy apetecidos por todos los compradores a nivel mundial. También hablamos que la mayoría de bienes que compramos provienen del gigante asiático: China. Y por supuesto, y no menos importante, los productos mexicanos con los que muchos hemos crecido. ¡Si es hecho en México está bien hecho!

    ¡Arranca tu día con tenis, cuéntanos qué productos americanos recuerdas y disfruta del podcast del show de Raúl Brindis, en menos de una hora!

    Meet Sarah Kelly & Leah Robert Who Are Providing A Clean Beauty & Body Care Line For All The Salty Girls

    Meet Sarah Kelly & Leah Robert Who Are Providing A Clean Beauty & Body Care Line For All The Salty Girls

    Sarah Kelly and Leah Robert, owners and founders of SaltyGirl Beauty, have been crafting clean body care products out of their office in Kennebunk since 2017. The idea of a clean beauty care line came about when Sarah was diagnosed with stage 3 triple-negative breast cancer and was eight months pregnant, her sister Leah came over to her house one day when Sarah was undergoing cancer treatment with bright, fun lipstick and Sarah tried it on. It made her feel like herself again. These ladies have not only crafted a clean beauty line, they have also rounded up many women to be a part of their SaltyGirl community where they talk about Mom life, favorite music and so much more. They also give back in many ways to two non-profits that they also started, Warrior Revolution and Foundation4Love.

    Please visit SaltyGirl Beauty's websites to view their products. Feel free to follow them on Facebook and Instagram to get updates on new products and promotions. Also, check out their Lip Gloss Heroes contest where you can nominate an individual in your life that you know is empowering and inspiring to the community and they may be named after a shade of lipgloss from their new collection.

    Also please check out my featured Maine musician, Kate Matzell, and her full track of Don't They Say and the rest of her beautiful music on iTunes

    If you enjoyed this Makers of the USA episode, please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Facebook. Please check out Makers of the USA's YouTube channel, Facebook and Instagram. Thank you all and stay safe and healthy.

    The BEaUty of American Made

    The BEaUty of American Made
    Is there a resurgence of buying American made products? It is a documented fact by such companies as Consumer Reports that 8 of 10 Americans would rather buy American-made products over and imported one. What does that really mean for BEaUty? Join me and my guest Patty Schmucker, CEO and Co-founder of American Made Beauty as she shares with us the companies, standards and defined guidelines that qualifies companies to be labeled as American Made and why these beauty companies are shouting that to the world!
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