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The Future of Work: Trades, Mentors, and the Skills We Need

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Release Date: 11/30/2025

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Terry Iverson has spent more than 40 years in manufacturing, carrying on a family legacy built on precision, craftsmanship, and mentoring. In this conversation, Terry talks about the future of skilled work, why trades matter, and how young people can build meaningful careers without drowning in debt.

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We cover the shift away from hands-on skills, the importance of soft skills and critical thinking, and how mentorship shapes confidence and opportunity. Terry also shares why manufacturing is still a strong path, how AI is changing work, and how parents can help their kids explore real-world skills early.

This episode is about purpose, opportunity, and the power of showing someone what they’re capable of.

What We Cover

  • Terry’s path into a 100-year family manufacturing legacy

  • The truth about work ethic, balance, and younger generations

  • Why trades and manufacturing still create strong careers

  • How AI and automation are shaping the future of work

  • The value of soft skills and critical thinking

  • How mentorship changes lives

  • Why college isn’t the only path to a great career

  • Terry’s “Camp Champ” program and how it inspires students

  • How parents can guide kids toward purpose, skills, and confidence

Connect with Terry

ChampionNow.org
YouTube: Champion Now
Books: Finding America’s Greatest Champions and Inspiring Champions in Advanced Manufacturing

Connect with Joe

nosittingonthesideline.com