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Join Milwaukee Tool and industry professionals as they discuss topics, trends, and technologies that are pushing the industry forward. Each episode offers honest conversations and firsthand perspectives that shed light on the ideas, challenges, and people driving innovation in the field. Hear real stories and insights on transforming ideas into products, solving problems together, and building partnerships that move the industry forward.


Released monthly: Industry Forward, Conversations from the Trades. This is Powered by the Trades, A Milwaukee Tool Podcast


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Women in the Trades

Women in the Trades

2026-03-0326:53

What does it really look like to build a long‑term career as a woman in the trades? In this episode recorded at World of Concrete, Milwaukee Tool Product Manager, Hailey, sits down with Kilah, a concrete finisher with 27 years of experience and Business Manager for the Operative Plasterers’ and Cement Masons’ International Association (OPCMIA). Kilah shares her journey entering the trades at 18, working her way through the field, and earning leadership roles through peer election.  The conversation explores the realities women face on the jobsite, from physical demands and expectations to the importance of mentorship, apprenticeship programs, and working smarter over time. Kilah explains why mentorship is critical for retention and growth, and why women represent an untapped opportunity across the trades.  They also discuss how jobsite systems and equipment, like properly designed workwear and ergonomically supportive tools, can help improve safety, productivity, and confidence for professionals doing demanding work every day.  This episode offers practical insights for contractors, general contractors, and anyone interested in how the trades are changing and how experience, support, and smarter systems are shaping the future of the workforce.  🔗 Learn more about Milwaukee Women’s Workwear: Workwear  🔗 Learn more about Milwaukee’s MX FUEL™ System: Explore the M18, M12 & MX FUEL™ Cordless Tool Systems | Milwaukee Tool   Follow Operative Plasterers’ and Cement Masons’ International Association (OPCMIA) for more insight (@opcmiaintl):   Website: Operative Plasterers' & Cement Masons' International Association - The Official Website of the OPCMIA  Facebook: Operative Plasterers' & Cement Masons' International Association (OPCMIA) | Facebook  YouTube: OPCMIA Quality & Value  Instagram: (9) Instagram  Follow Us on Social:   Facebook: http://ms.spr.ly/6059mpQbt   Instagram: http://ms.spr.ly/6050mpQbQ   TikTok: http://ms.spr.ly/6051mpQbv   Twitter: http://ms.spr.ly/6052mpQba 
The shift from pneumatic to cordless tools has reshaped modern auto shops. In this episode, recorded at PIPELINE™ 2025, Ryan Mack, Product Manager over Transportation Maintenance at Milwaukee Tool, sits down with Charles of @humblemechanic to talk through what that transition has really looked like over the past 20 years.  As a Master Certified Volkswagen Technician with more than two decades in the bay, Charles shares firsthand perspective on how air-powered impact wrenches and ratchets once defined shop workflow - and how cordless solutions are steadily changing expectations around power, reliability, and efficiency.  They dig into the real trade-offs of pneumatic systems, from managing hoses and compressors to ongoing equipment maintenance, and compare that to the flexibility that modern cordless platforms bring to the shop. The conversation also explores how advancements in battery technology, motors, and electronics have influenced tool performance - and what battery compatibility can unlock for technicians trying to streamline their workflow.  This episode offers a grounded look at how tool evolution impacts productivity, shop setup, and day-to-day efficiency for professional automotive technicians - and what that shift means for the future of the automotive industry.  🔗 Learn more about Milwaukee Impact Wrenches:  https://www.milwaukeetool.com/products/power-tools/fastening/impact-wrenches  🔗 Learn more about Milwaukee Ratchets:  https://www.milwaukeetool.com/products/power-tools/fastening/ratchets  Follow Charles (@humblemechanic):  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HumbleMechanic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humblemechanic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/humblemechanic  Follow Us on Social:   Facebook: http://ms.spr.ly/6059mpQbt  Instagram: http://ms.spr.ly/6050mpQbQ  TikTok: http://ms.spr.ly/6051mpQbv  Twitter: http://ms.spr.ly/6052mpQba  
Chase Hummel (@hummelconcrete) and Milwaukee Tool Senior Product Manager Brandon Fredricks sit down at World of Concrete 2026 to reflect on some of the most impactful jobsite innovations released in 2025. The conversation takes a look at what actually made a difference on the job — from solutions that improved safety and productivity to tools that helped crews work more efficiently day in and day out.  Drawing from his experience as a concrete contractor, Chase shares which innovations stood out over the past year and why they mattered in real-world applications. Rather than focusing on launches alone, the discussion centers on how replacing manual processes can reduce fatigue, improve workflow efficiency, and support safer jobsite conditions over time. They also touch on the importance of system compatibility across tools and equipment, and how that breadth can positively impact crews across different trades and applications.  Brandon provides insight into how Milwaukee’s product innovation is shaped through close collaboration with trade professionals. The conversation highlights how feedback from the field plays a critical role in developing solutions that address real challenges on the jobsite.  🔗 Solutions referenced in the discussion:  M18 FUEL™ Duplex Nailer   M18 FUEL™ #10 (1-1/4") Rebar Cutter   MX FUEL™ System  Heated Jackets with HEXON Heat Technology™  NITRUS™ Carbide Accessories:  6-1/2” 24T NITRUS™ Carbide Framing & Demolition Circular Saw Blade  AX™ w/NITRUS™ Carbide Teeth SAWZALL® Blade for Wood with Nails  Follow Chase Hummel (@hummelconcrete) for more on concrete work and jobsite insights:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hummelconcrete/   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HummelConcrete  Follow Us on Social:  Facebook: http://ms.spr.ly/6059mpQbt  Instagram: http://ms.spr.ly/6050mpQbQ  TikTok: http://ms.spr.ly/6051mpQbv  Twitter: http://ms.spr.ly/6052mpQba 
Jack Martin (@martinoutdoorinnovations) and Milwaukee Tool Vice President of Digital Product Andy Lambert sit down to discuss how digital organization systems are reshaping professional landscaping operations. Recorded in August at PIPELINE™ 2025, the conversation explores Jack’s journey into the trades, the challenges of growing a small business, and how organization has played a critical role in driving efficiency, accountability, and profitability. The discussion centers on Jack’s experience integrating Milwaukee’s ONE-KEY™ system as the backbone of his business operations. From tracking tools down to individual hand tools to organizing crews across jobsites, Jack shares how building a structured digital inventory system has helped streamline training, reduce downtime, and ensure his team always has access to the right equipment when they need it. Andy provides insight into Milwaukee’s approach to digital product development and how real-world feedback from professionals like Jack has shaped the evolution of ONE-KEY™. The conversation highlights the launch of ONE-KEY™ role-based dashboards and how they improve communication between the field and the office, increase visibility into tools and equipment, and support greater accountability across growing teams. Together, they explore how digital inventory management can support long-term business growth — from protecting tool investments to enabling better decision-making as operations scale. Jack also shares his perspective on the future of his business, how technology fits into that vision, and why pride in craftsmanship, organization, and hard work remain foundational as the industry continues to evolve. 🔗 Learn more about Milwaukee’s ONE-KEY™ digital inventory and jobsite management platform: https://onekey.milwaukeetool.com/ Follow Jack Martin (@martinoutdoorinnovations) for more on professional landscaping, hardscape projects, and business growth: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@martinoutdoorinnovations Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martinoutdoorinnovations/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/martinoutdoorinnovations/ Follow Us on Social: Facebook: http://ms.spr.ly/6059mpQbt Instagram: http://ms.spr.ly/6050mpQbQ TikTok: http://ms.spr.ly/6051mpQbv Twitter: http://ms.spr.ly/6052mpQba  
Aaron Leblanc (@Bobsdecline) sat down with Kyle Anderson, Product Manager at Milwaukee Tool, during PIPELINE™ 2025 in August to discuss the shift toward Type 2 head protection in professional trades. This episode explores why more industries, including power utility linemen, are moving from Type 1 hard hats to Type 2 safety helmets and what that means for jobsite safety and performance.  Kyle and Aaron dive into Milwaukee’s BOLT™ Full Brim Vented Safety Helmet, highlighting how user research informed features like the fire resistant (FR) chin strap, improved airflow, and overall comfort. They discuss common challenges in head protection — from weight and fit to arc flash safety — and how thoughtful design and testing help address these real-world needs.  Aaron also takes listeners behind the scenes of his tour of Milwaukee’s Mukwonago plant, where he learned about the helmet manufacturing process, customization capabilities, and the product development journey that prioritizes user feedback. The conversation also covers the BOLT™ accessory system, giving users flexibility to tailor their helmets to their specific work requirements.  This episode offers insights for power utility linemen and other trades professionals on evolving safety standards, practical innovations, and the industry-wide shift toward Type 2 head protection.  Watch Aaron’s tour of the Milwaukee Tool’s Mukwonago facility here:  https://youtu.be/DRyG2wBfpGY?si=h8-kEeMPgQbQJEQm  Product Links:  BOLT™ Full Brim Vented Safety Helmet: Link to Product Page  Follow Bobsdecline on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@Bobsdecline   Follow Milwaukee Tool on Social:  Facebook: http://ms.spr.ly/6059mpQbt  Instagram: http://ms.spr.ly/6050mpQbQ  TikTok: http://ms.spr.ly/6051mpQbv  Twitter: http://ms.spr.ly/6052mpQba 
Adrian Garcia (@ReliableHVACR) sat down with Riley Peterson, Product Manager at Milwaukee Tool, during PIPELINE™ 2025 in August to discuss how innovation is reshaping HVACR workflows — and what the shift toward fully cordless service means for productivity, efficiency, and safety on the job.  In this episode, they explore Milwaukee’s approach to HVACR innovation through real-world user feedback, highlighting how insights from contractors in the field directly influence product development. Riley shares how his role as a product manager connects professional pain points to engineering solutions, helping bring new ideas from concept to jobsite-ready tools.  The conversation dives into the M18™ Brushless Refrigerant Recovery Machine and how eliminating cords and outlet dependency can streamline service calls. Paired with the M18 FUEL™ 5 CFM Vacuum Pump, HVACR professionals can now complete the recovery and evacuation process fully cordless — reducing setup time, improving mobility, and minimizing jobsite hazards like cord management.  Adrian also shares perspective from his 20 years in the HVACR industry as a contractor and business owner, discussing why cordless solutions matter in real jobsite conditions. The episode also touches on installation efficiencies enabled by Milwaukee’s Streamline® ACR Pivoting Press Rings and the role press technology plays in modern HVACR workflows.  This episode offers insights for HVACR professionals navigating evolving installation and service practices, highlighting how cordless innovation, user-driven design, and rigorous testing are shaping the future of the trade.  Product Links:  M18™ Brushless Refrigerant Recovery Machine: Link to Product Page  M18 FUEL™ 5 CFM Vacuum Pump: Link to Product Page  Streamline® ACR Pivoting Press Ring Kit for M12™ FORCE LOGIC™ Press Tool: Link to Product Page  Follow Adrian on Social:   YouTube  Instagram  Follow Milwaukee Tool on Social:  Facebook: http://ms.spr.ly/6059mpQbt  Instagram: http://ms.spr.ly/6050mpQbQ  TikTok: http://ms.spr.ly/6051mpQbv  Twitter: http://ms.spr.ly/6052mpQba 
Matthew Hawk (@matthews_mowing) and Milwaukee Tool Product Manager Jordan Smith sit down to discuss battery-powered equipment and how it’s driving innovation in professional landscaping operations. Recorded in August at PIPELINE™ 2025, the conversation centers on Matthew’s transition to battery-powered equipment and his firsthand experience integrating battery-powered equipment into a year-round workflow. The discussion highlights how landscapers are approaching winter operations with battery-powered solutions, including Milwaukee’s new M18 FUEL™ 21" Auger Propelled Dual Battery Single Stage Snow Blower. Matthew shares how seasonality factors into his business decisions, what he considers when investing in new equipment, and how battery compatibility across tools helps crews move more efficiently between seasons. Jordan provides insight into Milwaukee’s approach to outdoor power equipment innovation, including the extensive research behind entering snow removal and the decisions that shaped the M18 FUEL™ 21" Auger Propelled Dual Battery Single Stage Snow Blower. Together, they explore how battery-powered snow removal can reduce maintenance complexity, eliminate gas-related hassles, and support smoother transitions from fall cleanups to winter work. The episode also covers crucial considerations for landscaping professionals preparing for winter — from equipment maintenance to workflow planning — offering a business-owner perspective on adopting battery-powered snow removal solutions without disrupting productivity. 🔗 Learn more about the M18 FUEL™ 21" Auger Propelled Dual Battery Single Stage Snow Blower:  M18 FUEL™ 21" Auger Propelled Dual Battery Single Stage Snow Blower Kit Follow Matthew Hawk (@matthews_mowing) for more on battery-powered snow removal and professional landscaping: https://www.instagram.com/matthews_mowing/ Follow Us on Social: Facebook: http://ms.spr.ly/6059mpQbt Instagram: http://ms.spr.ly/6050mpQbQ TikTok: http://ms.spr.ly/6051mpQbv Twitter: http://ms.spr.ly/6052mpQba
Released monthly: Industry Forward, Conversations from the Trades. This is Powered by the Trades, A Milwaukee Tool Podcast
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