Where Stuff Comes From

著者: Maxwell Goldberg
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  • Welcome to the Where Stuff Comes From Podcast. We break down Where Stuff Comes From, what the heck is going on with our global stuff chains, and how to create opportunity in the midst of value chain and macro chaos. Where Stuff Comes From is a best-in-class entry point for entrepreneurs, industry leaders, consumers, and investors to understand the tangible, near term risks and opportunities that are compounding from tremendous flaws in our complex global supply chain. We are “long physical” because without the ability to rapidly scale in the physical world, we cannot scale in the digital world… and right now, the world is constrained by our limited, unstable ability to produce more of the physical. We see an unprecedented, massive opportunity for entrepreneurs to start to think about the physical again, and by doing so, create perennial and antifragile human flourishing for their customers, families, companies, and the free world. Elon Musk put it simply: “If we don’t make stuff, there’s no stuff.”
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Welcome to the Where Stuff Comes From Podcast. We break down Where Stuff Comes From, what the heck is going on with our global stuff chains, and how to create opportunity in the midst of value chain and macro chaos. Where Stuff Comes From is a best-in-class entry point for entrepreneurs, industry leaders, consumers, and investors to understand the tangible, near term risks and opportunities that are compounding from tremendous flaws in our complex global supply chain. We are “long physical” because without the ability to rapidly scale in the physical world, we cannot scale in the digital world… and right now, the world is constrained by our limited, unstable ability to produce more of the physical. We see an unprecedented, massive opportunity for entrepreneurs to start to think about the physical again, and by doing so, create perennial and antifragile human flourishing for their customers, families, companies, and the free world. Elon Musk put it simply: “If we don’t make stuff, there’s no stuff.”
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  • 6. Where Mattresses Come From with Shelley Huff
    2021/11/05

    On this episode of the Where Stuff Comes From podcast we sit down with Shelley Huff to gain a frontline perspective on the Global trends shifting the United States away from global (China-centric) supply chains and back towards on-shore and USA focused manufacturing.

     

    About Our Guest

    Shelley Huff is a senior retail and supply chain executive with over fifteen years experience leading retail businesses, consulting small businesses and startups, and serving on retail education boards.  She is known for her passion for consumers and emerging trends in digital integration, building and leading high performing teams and delivering financial results.  She currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer for Serta Simmons Bedding, where she leads the direct-to-consumer business, digital marketing, manufacturing, sourcing and supply chain for SSB’s portfolio of brands. Prior to joining Serta Simmons Bedding, Shelley spent most of her career at Walmart as a global officer.  In her tenure at Walmart, Shelley held leadership positions including vice president of the Housewares Walmart’s U.S. division, VP of Operations for Walmart eCommerce, and as CEO of Hayneedle.com, a Walmart Company. 

     

    About Where Stuff Comes From 

    This podcast helps to answer the question of Where Stuff Comes From and breaks down what the heck is going on with our global stuff chains and how to create opportunity in the midst of value chain and macro chaos.

    Learn more and subscribe at https://wherestuffcomesfrom.com/ 

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  • 5. Where Rare Earth Elements Come From with Pini Althaus
    2021/11/04

    Critical minerals are found in nearly every high-tech product we use today. For example, an iPhone is made of over 40 different elements found in dozens of different as-mined critical minerals (e.g. the rocks that come out of the ground). Right now the United States relies on our chief adversary, China, to supply nearly 100 of some of the most important critical minerals. Take for example, the rare earth metals, scandium, and graphite. In this episode I explore a key component of achieving American Minerals Independece: opening new mines for critical minerals. To do this, I sat down with Pini Althaus CEO of USA Rare Earths. Pini is a mining executive with decades of experience capitalizing and setting up new mining operations. USA Rare Earths is building an integrated mine to magnet rare earth supply chain located fully in the United States.

     

    Resources & Links Mentioned

    Critical Minerals Blog #1

    Critical Minerals Blog #2 - Rare Earth Supply Chain Disruptions

    USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries

    Groundbreaking!: America's New Quest for Mineral Independence (Book)

    Covid and Rare Earths

    What are NEO Magnets?

    Matthew Mcguahnehy GOLD Movie

    Colorado School of Mines

     

    About Our Guest 

    Pini on LinkedIn, here.

    USA Rare Earths on LinkedIn, here.

     

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    1 時間 17 分
  • 4. Space: A Key Innovation Resource In The Cold War With China with Namrata Goswami
    2021/11/04

    Right now, the most important geopolitical competition since World War II, is unfolding between China and the United States. As a result, we need to start to ask Where Does Our Stuff Come From? Asking this question and building an understanding of this great power competition is essential to safeguarding our most important innovation resource: our ability to actually produce stuff. In this episode, we explore some of the high-level strategic moves that are unfolding right under our noses in the ongoing cold-war between the United States and China, and the implications that these moves have for entrepreneurs, industrialists, and innovators. To do this, we talk to Namrata Goswami, an author, strategic analyst and consultant on Great Power Politics, Space Policy, Alternate Futures, and Frameworks of Conflict Negotiation and Resolution.

     

    ***Correction: During the conversation, we reference that private companies need to PAY to access the United States’s Global Positioning System. So, to be clear: GPS is completely free and maintained by the US space force (and formerly the Air Force Space Command). You can learn more about how GPS works on www.gps.gov.***

     

     

    Resources & Links Mentioned:

    Namrata On “Where are we with China?”

    Namrata Goswami Ted

    Starlink Beta Video

    BeiDou and Belt and Road

    US - Taiwan Relations

    The Expanse TV Show

    A Strategy of Technology (Book)

    Moonrush (Book)

    The Case For Mars (Book)

     

    About Our Guest

    Namrata on LinkedIn 

    Namrata on Twitter 

    Namrata’s books on Amazon  

     

    About Where Stuff Comes From 

    This podcast helps to answer the question of Where Stuff Comes From and breaks down what the heck is going on with our global stuff chains and how to create opportunity in the midst of value chain and macro chaos.

    Subscribe for More https://wherestuffcomesfrom.com/ 

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    1 時間 26 分

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