From Robotics to Workforce to Tech in Pop Culture with FedEx’s Aaron Prather

Manufacturing Happy Hour - A podcast by Chris Luecke - Tuesdays

If you’re in manufacturing, there’s a good chance you’ve seen Aaron Prather pop up on LinkedIn. The company he works for is a household name as well.Not only is Aaron a Senior Technical Advisor at FedEx, but he's also an evangelist for automation and workforce development. Whether you’ve come across his robotics videos on social media, or this is your first time hearing about him, you’ll get to hear his whole story this week on Manufacturing Happy Hour.In this episode of Manufacturing Happy Hour, Aaron takes us through how he posts fun LinkedIn videos to educate and inspire people to get into robotics and manufacturing. He shares the fantastic story of how he rose through the ranks at FedEx and established a 25-year career there.Aaron also shares his top tips for those thinking about getting into manufacturing and robotics and what you need to do to propel your career forward. We also round off the talk with some pop culture talk and what we can learn from Futurama.In this episode, find out:Why Aaron uses LinkedIn videos to talk about robots in the workforceHow Aaron worked through the ranks at FedEx to get where he is nowHow networking and building connections can propel your careerThe effects of the pandemic on eCommerceHow robots are creating jobs in manufacturingWhat people can learn about technology from FuturamaEnjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It’s feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:“Don't think that because you didn't go to a four-year college, you're not going to be successful.”“You can do all the robotics and automation you want, but if you don't have the workforce on top of that, buying into it, you ain't getting anywhere with it.”"If you want to get into robotics and automation, look for those old dirty, dangerous job use cases. Those are the ones you go after.”Links & mentions:ARM Institute, a leading research institute specializing in robotics in manufacturingeKami, the Eastern Kentucky Manufacturing InstituteGhost River Brewery, Memphis’ first craft breweryWise Acre Brewery, home of the Prank Calls to Satan IPA, also based in Memphis, TNMake sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.

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