
What’s on your list of the greatest products made in Britain? Join journalist Steve Duke as he criss-crosses the island to meet our makers in their factories and workshops.
Winner of a Silver Award at the British Podcast Awards 2025 and the Best Business Show at the Independent Podcast Awards 2024.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Smalls are a big market. Annual underwear sales in the UK top £400m. Much of it used to be made domestically (with a thriving cluster in south Wales), but, in the past 15 years, that industry has dramatically shrunk. Today, just a few artisan lingeri... more
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The market for jams and preserves might seem… well, jam-packed, but get your recipe right and you’ll find space to grow.
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So refreshing to have a break from the usual conversational podcasts and to go on an actual tour of the factories with Steve. It really feels like we’re with him and I’m loving the stories. Thank you.
I love learning about all the creative makers in The Factory Next Door! I feel like I am exploring the factory with Steve, sitting beside him while listening to the wonderful, wholesome people that he interviews!
A wonderful, life-affirming podcast about the craftspeople in Britain who are continuing (or building anew) the country’s legacy of manufacturing. You’re transported right to the centre of action, walking alongside Steve on the factory floor, listening to the fascinating daily work of umbrella, glass and pan- makers. I can’t recommend it enough!
This is a great podcast for anyone who doubts there is entrepreneurial, manufacturing skills and a passion to make quality things left in Britain today… you’ll be changing your mind after listening, and long may this prevail!
This is the podcast that converted me to podcast listening. Steve does such a wonderful job of showcasing the humanity, wit, wisdom and extraordinary expertise of a diverse, fascinating and entertaining group of makers, and is my go to recommendation for anyone who needs a slice of sunshine to brighten their day!
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This podcast provides an engaging exploration of British craftsmanship and manufacturing through intimate conversations between the host and various makers across the nation. Focusing on diverse topics such as bespoke tailoring, footwear, and culinary tools, each episode highlights the personal stories of passionate artisans who are dedicated to preserving traditional skills while adapting to contemporary challenges. The podcast uniquely blends storytelling with insights into the intricacies of craftsmanship, inviting listeners to appreciate the artistry and passion behind everyday products. The host's ability to connect with guests fosters a sense of community around British manufacturing, making it appealing for anyone interested in desig... more
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