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Raw Material

Raw Material

Written by: Jamie Marzilli
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Raw Material is about the people behind the parts. The owners, machinists, operators, builders, and problem-solvers who carry the weight, make the calls, fix the messes, and keep the work moving. This podcast gets into the pressure, the failures, the lessons, and the wins that come with life in manufacturing. No fluff. Just real conversations about pushing people, not buttons.2026 Economics
Episodes
  • Why Your Shop's Website Isn't Making You Money, #2
    May 29 2026
    Most machine shop websites suck. Not because they look bad. Because they don't understand how manufacturing buyers actually think. In this episode of Raw Material, I sat down with Mark Manuel, better known as "The Industrial Ambassador," and we got into something that honestly doesn't get talked about enough in this industry: most manufacturers are marketing themselves completely wrong. Shops spend a pile of money on websites, SEO, social media, videos, branding, all this stuff… and then sit there wondering why the RFQs never come in. Meanwhile, Mark built a seven-page "ugly website" that generated millions of dollars in business because he understood one thing most people miss: buyers don't search for what you do. They search for the problem they need solved. That one idea turns into a much bigger conversation throughout this episode. We talked about how engineers actually search online, why most shops accidentally pigeonhole themselves, why trust still matters more than marketing tactics, and why younger buyers behave completely differently than the older generation running most manufacturing companies today. We also got into AI, trade shows, sales psychology, and why social media is mostly a distraction for small manufacturers trying to grow. Mark's perspective is different because he's not some generic marketing guy trying to sell machine shops on buzzwords. He's spent years walking factory floors, talking to owners, going to trade shows, studying buyer behavior, and figuring out what actually moves the needle in this industry. And honestly, we covered so much ground that this ended up becoming a two-part conversation. This first episode lays the foundation around marketing, buyer psychology, trust, and how manufacturers need to rethink the way they present themselves online. In Part 2, we go even deeper into AI, data, the future of industrial sales, and where all of this is heading next. Segments (0:56) Learn more about Mark Manuel (the industrial marketing expert) (2:51) The parallels between Yellow Pages, Google, and changing customer behavior(4:08) Why manufacturing sales are built on trust, relationships, and long sales cycles(7:25) Jamie and Mark discuss authenticity as the ultimate sales and marketing tool(10:37) The story behind a seven-page "ugly website" that generated millions in business(12:21) Why manufacturers accidentally pigeonhole themselves through their websites and capabilities(15:14) How engineers actually search online and why most shop websites fail to generate RFQs(17:30) Generational shifts, AI, and the changing behavior of manufacturing buyers(20:04) Why we love SMW Autoblok for workholding (Hint: RASRAM)(20:49) AI hallucinations, data collection, and the future of industrial sales(24:05) Mark explains SiteSonar, high-intent buyer signals, and the "Demand Discovery Ladder"(27:01) Why we created Hire MFG Leaders (and why you should use it)(27:30) Why social media is mostly a distraction for small manufacturers trying to grow(30:08) The importance of trade schools, workforce development, and getting young people into manufacturing(31:46) Jamie and Mark debate social media, niche marketing, and the "Moneyball" approach to manufacturing growth Resources mentioned on this episode Mark Manuel on LinkedInIndustrial Marketing SiteSonarSMW AutoblokHire MFG LeadersBullseye Marketing Connect With Raw Material MakingChips.comConnect on LinkedIn Subscribe on Apple and Spotify
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    35 mins
  • Raw Material: Built by Machinists, Not Buzzwords, Episode #1
    May 15 2026
    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. Segments (0:00) Why Raw Material exists and why I wanted a more honest manufacturing podcast(1:04) Why this show is built for people still working on the shop floor and figuring it out in real time(2:30) Starting Marzilli Machine Company in a garage and growing into aerospace manufacturing(3:23) The failures, mistakes, and hard lessons that shaped me as a shop owner(4:44) My path from manual machining apprenticeships into CNC programming and Mastercam(8:19) Why fearlessness and problem-solving are essential skills in manufacturing(9:55) Young talent, mentorship, and the growing challenges of developing the next generation(11:10) The "gray tsunami" and why AI will reshape the future of manufacturing shops(12:43) How trade shows, networking, and industry relationships changed the trajectory of my business(14:39) The real financial burden of hiring and training inexperienced machinists(16:00) Previewing future episodes with my wife, industry leaders, and people from across manufacturing(16:43) Why this show will stay gritty, emotional, explicit, and completely unfiltered(17:30) Watching manufacturing skills transform the confidence and lives of young employees(19:01) Women in manufacturing and building a family-oriented culture inside our company(19:37) Why the people behind manufacturing deserve more recognition and respect(20:58) Share your mistakes, breakthroughs, and the stories that shaped you Resources mentioned on this episode Modern Machine Shop MagazineProShop ERPTITANS of CNCConnect with Jamie on LinkedInMarzilli Machine on LinkedInFollow on InstagramMarzilli Machine Connect With Raw Material MakingChips.comConnect on LinkedIn Follow on Apple & Spotify
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    24 mins
  • What to Expect from Raw Material
    May 11 2026
    Raw Material is about the people behind the parts. The owners, machinists, operators, builders, and problem-solvers who carry the weight, make the calls, fix the messes, and keep the work moving. This podcast gets into the pressure, the failures, the lessons, and the wins that come with life in manufacturing. No fluff. Just real conversations about pushing people, not buttons.
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    1 min
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