Explore every episode of the podcast The Mechanism Podcast
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| Flexible Product Manufacturing on a Local Scale | 06 Nov 2025 | 00:17:33 | |
In this season opener, hosts Vincent Sagisi and Andrew Dahlgren explore the realities and possibilities of soft-goods manufacturing in the U.S. Through conversations with industry leaders, they unpack themes of labor, sustainability and the hidden innovation happening in small business manufacturing nationwide. This episode is a brief introduction to the stories and ideas that will shape the season ahead. To learn more about the guests featured on this episode, visit: | |||
| When the Old Way Doesnât Work | 14 Nov 2025 | 00:35:13 | |
In this episode, Andrew Dahlgren and Vincent Sagisi explore how U.S. manufacturing is evolving. Hear from innovators in textiles and soft goods as they share how small-batch production, worker-centered practices, and flexible fabrication are reshaping an industry built on skill, craft, and collaboration. | |||
| Circular Economy Systems for Flexible Product Fabrication | 27 Nov 2025 | 00:48:45 | |
In this episode, Vincent Sagisi and Andrew Dahlgren explore circular systems in textiles, from recycling cotton and wool to garment repair and design for disassembly. They highlight the people, processes, and innovations keeping materialsâand valueâout of landfills. | |||
| Building the Workforce of Tomorrow | 20 Nov 2025 | 00:40:40 | |
In this episode, Andrew Dahlgren and Vincent Sagisi dive into workforce development in the U.S. textile and soft goods industry. From apprenticeship programs and 360 wraparound services to people-centered manufacturing, hear how innovators are training skilled workers, supporting communities, and rebuilding local industry from the ground up.
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| Defining Success One Business at a Time | 04 Dec 2025 | 00:35:48 | |
In this final episode of the season, Vincent Sagisi and Andrew Dahlgren explore how leaders in sustainable textiles define success. From ethical production and zero-waste practices to building community and creating meaningful jobs, guests reveal the values that guide their work: collaboration, creativity, responsibility, and hope. Defining success means more than growthâitâs about making a difference, staying true to your principles, and shaping systems for a better future.
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| Not all Makerspaces are Created Equal(ly) | 15 Jan 2026 | 00:36:17 | |
Join Laura Masulis and Andrew Dahlgren of Mechanism as they dive into the world of makerspaces across the U.S. In this season opener, Dr. Ron Williams of Coppin State University sits down to explore how these dynamic community hubs foster creativity, collaboration, and innovation. From hobbyists to entrepreneurs, discover how makerspaces are shaping skills, culture, and opportunityâwhile driving education, economic impact, and community connection in unexpected ways. | |||
| Makers as Entrepreneurs | 29 Jan 2026 | 00:37:31 | |
Join hosts Laura Masulis and Andrew Dahlgren of Mechanism as they explore how makerspaces empower creators of all ages to turn ideas into businesses and community impact. Featuring Megan McNally of The Foundry in Buffalo, NY and Dan Falkenstrom of Tech Valley Center of Gravity in Troy, NY, they dive into the ways makerspaces provide tools, mentorship, and collaborative ecosystems that help hobbyists, entrepreneurs, and artists grow their skills, launch businesses, and make meaningful contributions to their communities. From hockey puck bottle openers to printing press kits and community memorials, discover the surprising productsâand storiesâthat emerge when creativity meets support.To learn more about the guests featured in this episode, visit: | |||
| Tools, Space & So Much More | 22 Jan 2026 | 00:37:35 | |
Join hosts Laura Masulis and Andrew Dahlgren of Mechanism as they continue to dive into the vibrant world of makerspaces. In this episode, they speak with Kalia Morrison of Decatur Makers in Decatur, GA and Dave Velzy of Hive 13 in Cincinnati, OH about how these community-driven spaces empower people of all ages to create, learn, and connect. From 3D printing and woodworking to laser cutting and unexpected innovations, hear stories of confidence, creativity, and the powerful social impact of making together. Whether youâre curious about learning new skills, joining a supportive community, or simply inspired by human ingenuity, this episode shows why makerspaces matter. | |||
| Makerspaces as Training Grounds | 05 Feb 2026 | 00:43:59 | |
Join hosts Laura Masulis and Andrew Dahlgren of Mechanism as they explore how makerspaces are transforming communities by blending creativity, skill-building, and workforce development. Featuring Tiffany Jacobs of Forge Greensboro in Greensboro, NC and Brianna Drohen of LaunchSpace in Orange, MA, they discuss how hands-on learning empowers youth and adults to gain confidence, and pursue careers in trades and technology.
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| Makerspaces as Manufacturers | 12 Feb 2026 | 00:40:23 | |
Join hosts Laura Masulis and Andrew Dahlgren of Mechanism as they explore how makerspaces are transforming into small-scale manufacturers. Guests Meg Hammond of Generator in Burlington, VT and Will Holman of OpenWorks in Baltimore, MD, share how their spaces support local entrepreneurs, artists, and community projects through contract fabricationâfrom 3D printing custom parts to building interactive art installations and public infrastructure. Discover how these makerspaces are bridging gaps in education, technology, and local manufacturing, providing hands-on learning and empowering creators to bring ideas to life. | |||
| Makerspaces as Community & Economic Development | 19 Feb 2026 | 00:37:45 | |
Join hosts Laura Masulis and Andrew Dahlgren of Mechanism as they explore how makerspaces can serve as powerful engines for economic and community development. In this episode, guests Dr. Stephanie Santoso, Co-Founder and President of MakerUSA, and Secretary Jake Day, Secretary of Housing and Community Development for the State of Maryland, share why makerspaces matterânot just as creative hubs, but as essential infrastructure for inclusive innovation, workforce development, and entrepreneurship. Drawing on national and state-level experience, they discuss what it takes to secure public investment, how makerspaces can better communicate impact to policymakers, and what leaders should look for when supporting these spaces. | |||
| Bonus Episode: The Makerspace Experiences | 05 Mar 2026 | 00:43:27 | |
In this bonus episode of the Making Space season, join hosts Andrew Dahlgren of Mechanism and guest co-host Dr. Ron C. Williams of Coppin State University as they explore the makerspace experience through the voices of the people who use them every day. Art Close of The Forge in Greensboro, NC and multimedia artist Pamela Giaroli of LaunchSpace in Orange, MA share how access to shared tools, mentorship, and cross-disciplinary learning shape their creative journeys. To learn more about the guests featured in the episode, visit: | |||