Episodios

  • Creating career opportunities in welding with Caroline Del Giudice
    Mar 31 2026

    Caroline Del Giudice, a metal fabricator and artist, joins Still Building America to talk about building a career in welding and creating opportunity in metal fabrication.

    As manager of the art and product realization program at Newlab in Detroit, she works inside a 30,000-square-foot fabrication shop supporting startups in robotics, mobility, and advanced manufacturing, blending hands-on welding with modern tools like CNC and robotics.

    Caroline shares her path into the trades, how she built experience across different fabrication environments, and how welding can open doors to both creative and entrepreneurial work.

    In this episode:

    • How to get started in welding without a traditional background
    • Turning fabrication skills into career opportunities
    • Working at the intersection of startups and manufacturing
    • Why welding is still one of the most versatile skills in the trades

    Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions. Find more industry-related conversations at the FMA Podcast Network.

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    48 m
  • Rebuilding lives in prison through welding with Jesse Oosterhouse
    Jan 29 2026

    Jesse Oosterhouse is a welding instructor at the Muskegon Correctional Facility in Michigan, where he teaches incarcerated men skills that can lead to stable careers after release.

    In this episode, Jesse shares how his class of 30 incarcerated students designed and built Arc of Redemption, a welded sculpture entered into the Grand Rapids-based ArtPrize. The project highlights how welding education, American Welding Society certifications, and creative work can open doors to opportunity and second chances.

    Find more industry-related conversations at the FMA Podcast Network. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.

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    42 m
  • Welding since age 2: One-of-a-kind journey in welding education
    Nov 7 2025

    Becca Robertson, a welding instructor at St. Clair TEC in Michigan, shares her journey into teaching. She started welding at age 2 from her father, a welder himself, and has now passed on that passion to her own daughter who also began welding at age 2.

    Becca's program at St. Clair TEC is known for producing talented high school welders, with her students excelling in state and national welding competitions like SkillsUSA. She talks with Darla and Josh Welton about her belief in letting students explore welding at their own pace and discover their natural strengths, rather than sticking to a rigid curriculum. Becca also talk about how she finds great fulfillment in watching her students develop a love for welding and exceed her own expectations.

    Find more industry-related conversations at the FMA Podcast Network. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.

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    59 m
  • Farming, welding, and 4‑H with father-son duo Matt & Maverick Graham
    Sep 25 2025

    In this episode of Still Building America, father-son duo Matt and Maverick Graham join Darla and Josh Welton to talk about the importance of introducing kids to welding at a young age. Matt runs farm and fabrication business called Graham Industries in rural Ohio, taught his now 10-year-old son Maverick how to weld at a young age.

    They talk about how Maverick learned to weld by helping Matt with projects around the farm, their participation in 4-H, and Maverick winning welding competitions at the Ohio State Fair. They also discuss why there should be more proper-fitting welding PPE for kids.

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    39 m
  • Welding upside down: Life as a Detroit ironworker with Kyle Tripp
    Aug 6 2025

    In this episode of the Still Building America podcast, Detroit ironworker Kyle Tripp shares how she went from having zero welding experience to working on iconic construction projects, all thanks to a Women Who Weld, which helped jump-start her career. That single opportunity led to an ironworking apprenticeship and a passion for building structures that last.

    Kyle talks candidly about overcoming imposter syndrome, earning respect in a male-dominated field, and why grit and work ethic matter more than background. She reflects on welding at job sites like the Hudson’s building and the University of Michigan football stadium, and why more women are joining the trades than ever before.

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    41 m
  • Diving deep into an underwater welding career with John Ditkof
    Jun 10 2025

    John Ditkof is a Navy veteran, medic, welder, and deep-sea diver who has had an extraordinary career in a variety of unique and challenging environments. John joins Darla and Josh Welton to talk about how, after initially pursuing a career in planetary sciences, he discovered his passion for welding and later became a commercial diver, working on projects ranging from salvaging a World War II bomber to clearing ordnance in Antarctica.

    Throughout his career, Ditkof has amassed a wealth of diverse experiences, including serving as a diver medic on a medical trip to Rwanda and finding remains of a bomber crew during an underwater recovery operation. He now shares his expertise as an instructor at Waukesha County Technical College, inspiring the next generation of welders and fabricators.

    John, Darla, and Josh also talk about their experiences working in and traveling around Alaska.

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    59 m
  • Getting back to nature with welder Kris Albro of Meltdown Metal Art
    Apr 21 2025

    Kris Albro of Meltdown Metal Art joins the Still Building America podcast to talk about going fulltime as a metal artist, managing a small business, her unconventional career path from serving in the military, working in education, and working in fab shops.

    She also talks with Darla and Josh Welton about overcoming a learning disabilities, graduating college, learning how to weld, focusing her metal art on nature, marketing on Instagram, managing stress, listening to music while welding, and collaborating with Nate Bowman.

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    51 m
  • Supporting women's PPE with Emily Soloby and Kelly Franko of AWSAM
    Mar 18 2025

    Emily Soloby and Kelly Franko of AWSAM (Alliance of Women's Safety Apparel Manufacturers) join Darla Welton on the Still Building America Podcast to talk about awareness, access, and advocacy for women's PPE across all sectors of manufacturing and the skilled trades.

    AWSAM was founded in 2024 with the mission of elevating women in the workplace while supporting safe and appropriate protection for them on the job.

    Soloby is also the founder of Juno Jones Safety Boots, co-owner of AA School of Trucking, and host of the Hazard Girls Podcast. Franko is the founder of Seraphina Safety Apparel, which manufactures garments for heat, fire, and molten metal protection.

    Find the Equity in Safety report from The Safety Rack here.

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    38 m