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From Curiosity to Career: How SparkShop is Building the Next Generation of Makers, Episode #61

Making Sparks Podcast for Fabrication Leaders

Release Date: 05/06/2026

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What if the biggest challenge in manufacturing isn’t technology, but timing? In this episode of MakingSparks, host Brendon DiVincenzo sits down with Shonali Ditz, co-founder and executive director of SparkShop, to explore a powerful idea: we’re trying to solve a talent pipeline problem far too late.

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This conversation goes beyond STEM buzzwords and into something more fundamental: identity. How do kids see themselves? Do they believe they can solve problems, build things, or think like engineers? Through real-world examples, classroom stories, and practical insights, this episode reveals how early exposure, hands-on learning, and reframing failure can unlock entirely new pathways into manufacturing.

For shop owners, leaders, and anyone concerned about the future workforce, this episode is a wake-up call—and a blueprint. Because if you want more skilled people in your shop tomorrow, you may need to start inspiring them when they’re ten years old today.

Resources Mentioned in this Episode

  • (0:00) Building resilience, teamwork, and emotional skills through hands-on learning
  • (1:17) The challenge of explaining manufacturing to kids
  • (2:11) Shonali’s background and discovering hands-on engineering through Formula SAE
  • (5:18) Why you need to join us at IMTS 2026!
  • (6:11) Realizing the talent pipeline problem and the origin of SparkShop
  • (9:50) Making manufacturing engaging and relatable for young minds
  • (13:30) Different motivations that draw people into making and problem-solving
  • (16:21) Labor shortages, limiting beliefs, and the need to rethink hiring barriers
  • (20:10) The evolution of modern manufacturing and workforce expectations
  • (22:00) Why we love using SMW Autoblok for workholding
  • (22:43) Inside the SparkShop model: hands-on, teacher-led STEM curriculum
  • (25:41) Learning through failure and building confidence with early exposure
  • (29:46) Connecting manufacturing to the real world students see every day
  • (34:11) Why you need to listen to the Lights Out podcast
  • (34:36) Teacher feedback and increased engagement from all types of students
  • (36:38) Developing teamwork, empathy, and problem-solving skills
  • (39:24) Long-term impact and expanding the pipeline through high school internships 
  • (42:41) Preparing the next generation for workplace expectations
  • (43:57) Bridging the gap between industry and young talent

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