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Bonus Episode: Jim Farley & Mike Rowe on the Essential Economy

Bonus Episode: Jim Farley & Mike Rowe on the Essential Economy

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In this bonus episode of DRIVE, Ford CEO Jim Farley continues his conversation with Mike Rowe about the “essential economy” and why America is increasingly vulnerable due to shortages of construction, industrial, emergency services, and skilled trade workers. Rowe explains how COVID re-highlighted essential workers, how his MikeRoweWORKS foundation began amid the 2009 recession despite millions of open jobs, and why shortages become real to people only when repairs and services fail. Mike and Jim discuss the need to rebuild respect for skilled work through trade schools, scholarships, apprenticeships, and company-led training. 00:00 Leadership That Pivots 00:21 Why the Essential Economy Matters 01:26 America’s Skilled-Worker Vulnerability 04:11 The Skill Gap Nobody Saw 05:39 When Shortages Hit Home 11:09 Trade Schools 12:33 Brand Beyond Features 13:17 Future Proofing and AI 15:29 Manufacturing Jobs Gap 18:48 Teaching Hands On Skills 23:53 Let Customers Speak DRIVE with Jim Farley is produced by Jesse Baker and Eric Nuzum of Magnificent Noise. Our production staff includes Sabrina Farhi and Kristen Mueller with help from Lori Arpin, Angela Brewer, Max Owen-Dunow, Anne Roberts, Samantha Singhal, Darnell Macon, Brandon Kennedy, and Mark Truby. Follow Jim: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Jim.Farley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimfarley98/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jimfarley98 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-farley/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jimfarley.bsky.social Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/jimfarley98 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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