Real Conversations Recognized
Leadership in Manufacturing Named a Top Five Podcast for Manufacturers

Why practical leadership conversations inside the industry matter
Leadership in Manufacturing is now listed in the top five on MillionPodcasts’ podcasts for manufacturers list.
That means a lot.
Not only because of the ranking, but because of what it says about the people listening, sharing, and learning from these conversations.
People want leadership lessons that fit the industry they actually work in.
“These podcasts are ranked based on their Apple review count, Apple & Spotify ratings, monthly listeners, activeness, subject expertise and overall authority within the niche.”
— MillionPodcasts, Podcasts for Manufacturers
That part is important.
Leadership in electronics, manufacturing, distribution, and supply chain does not always look like the examples in generic leadership content. The work is technical. The handoffs are real. The customer expectations are specific. The decisions often sit between engineering, sales, operations, supply chain, product knowledge, and commercial pressure.
That is why niche conversations matter.
When leaders can hear from people who understand the environment they are working in, the lessons feel more useful. They are not abstract. They connect to the decisions, teams, and pressures people are already navigating.
Leadership in Manufacturing was created to make space for those conversations.
Real conversations with people across the electronics manufacturing ecosystem. People leading teams, building trust, developing others, navigating change, working across functions, and learning how to lead when the work is complex.
It means a lot that people are choosing to learn inside the niche where they work.
It shows that leadership development does not have to be broad to be valuable. Sometimes the most useful lesson is the one that sounds like your world, your team, your customer, or the challenge you are already trying to solve.
“This recognition means a lot because it shows that people want leadership conversations that fit the industry they actually work in. Leadership in electronics, manufacturing, distribution, and supply chain is technical, cross-functional, and deeply human. That kind of work deserves practical conversations grounded in the real world of the people leading it.”
That is what makes this recognition meaningful.
Leadership in Manufacturing will keep focusing on practical leadership lessons for people leading across electronics, manufacturing, distribution, supply chain, and technical teams.
The podcast is where the conversations start.
The platform is where the lessons keep working.
Listen to Leadership in Manufacturing here: https://leadershipinmanufacturing.com/hello/
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Sannah Vinding

Sannah Vinding
Engineer | PMM & GTM Systems Leader | Founder & Host, Leadership in Manufacturing
Sannah Vinding is an engineer and go-to-market leader, author of the forthcoming book Visible or Invisible, and host of the Leadership in Manufacturing Podcast. Her book, on how industrial B2B companies win buyers when AI builds the shortlist, is coming in the fall of 2026.
Sannah brings deep expertise across electronics manufacturing, product development, product marketing, and go-to-market strategy, built inside global semiconductor and electronics companies and across international markets. She offers a practical lens on how technical companies communicate, grow, and lead.
She started Leadership in Manufacturing to create space for real conversations with leaders across the electronics manufacturing ecosystem, including manufacturing, distribution, supply chain, technical teams, commercial teams, and cross-functional leaders. The podcast focuses on the leadership work behind the industry: building teams, developing people, creating trust, navigating change, strengthening communication, and helping leaders lead with more clarity and confidence.
Sannah holds a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark. Her work combines engineering thinking, customer understanding, and go-to-market experience to help make complex products, markets, and leadership challenges easier to understand and act on.
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