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In this episode of The Collective Perspective Podcast, hosts Jeff Aldrich and Travis Eadens sit down with Richard Wright — master fabricator, business owner, and mentor — to explore his incredible transformation from a troubled past to becoming one of Northeast Florida’s most respected craftsmen. His story goes beyond welding; it’s about grit, second chances, and the rebirth of skilled trades in America’s modern workforce.
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This conversation serves as a reminder of what truly fuels America’s progress — not just innovation or technology, but people who build things with their hands and their hearts. From veterans and educators to tradesmen like Richard Wright, these are the individuals redefining what strength, craftsmanship, and community look like in today’s economy.
Richard’s path wasn’t a straight one. He grew up facing challenges that could have easily derailed his future — from legal troubles to instability — but life had other plans. A chance job at a local lumber yard introduced him to welding, and what began as a spark of curiosity soon ignited into a lifelong passion.
Today, as the owner of Wright’s Welding and Fabrication, Richard’s career stands as proof that your past doesn’t define you — your choices do. His story reminds us that when you discover your purpose, even the toughest beginnings can lead to something extraordinary.
One of Richard’s greatest missions now is giving back. He believes mentorship can change lives — because it changed his. By opening his shop doors to local students and young adults, he’s helping them see the world of opportunity that exists within the trades.
Richard challenges the perception that college is the only path to success. Whether through technical schools, apprenticeships, or hands-on learning, he emphasizes that passion, persistence, and skill-building can lead to fulfilling, well-paying careers.
In the podcast, Richard breaks down the distinction between welding and fabrication. Welding is the art of joining metals, but fabrication is about designing, fitting, and creating something from nothing — a process that blends creativity with precision.
From custom gates and railings to large-scale builds, his projects showcase how fabrication combines both technical expertise and artistry — a fusion that’s fueling demand across industries today.
Richard’s advice for anyone considering a career in the trades is simple: start somewhere, stay curious, and keep learning. He encourages aspiring welders to explore high school CTE programs, attend trade schools like Tulsa Welding School, and seek mentorship from those already in the field.
The trades are evolving — integrating automation, design, and new materials — and Richard believes there’s never been a better time to join the movement.
For Richard, welding isn’t just a job — it’s a symbol of transformation. Every spark, every weld, every finished project is a reflection of his journey from uncertainty to leadership. He’s building more than structures; he’s building confidence, opportunity, and community.
His story is a powerful reminder that success doesn’t require perfection — it requires persistence, purpose, and the courage to start again.
Richard Wright’s story embodies the resilience and innovation that keep America’s workforce alive. In an era where the demand for skilled trades is rising again, his journey challenges us to value craftsmanship and the people who bring it to life.
Whether you’re a young adult looking for direction or a business leader seeking inspiration, this episode will remind you that real strength is forged in the fire of experience.
Tune in to The Collective Perspective podcast to hear Richard’s full story — and discover how sparks can become skills, and skills can change lives.
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In this episode of the Collective Perspective podcast, Jeff and Travis visit Wright's Welding and Fabrication, where Richard Wright shares his inspiring journey from troubled adolescence to successful business owner. Richard discusses the pivotal role welding has played in his life, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, perseverance, and passion. He recounts his experiences working in various welding fields, from industrial to custom fabrication, and highlights the value of trade skills in building a fulfilling career. Through detailed demonstrations and personal anecdotes, Richard offers invaluable insights into the welding industry and encourages listeners to pursue their passions with dedication and grit.
00:00 Introduction: The Heart of America
00:28 Exploring Wright's Welding
01:46 Hands-On Welding Experience
08:25 Mentorship and Life Lessons
10:34 The Journey to Welding
14:52 Challenges and Growth
22:00 The Life of a Traveling Welder
22:12 From Welding to Fabrication
23:43 The Evolution of a Hustle
23:52 The Importance of Trust and Responsibility
24:38 Reflecting on High School Experiences
26:27 The Shift in Education Focus
28:55 Mentoring the Next Generation
30:24 Diverse Paths in Welding
36:07 Personal Reflections on Welding
39:47 Conclusion and Future Outlook
Introducing the Host

From high school drop out to retired Army veteran, Tavares is now an Operations Manager for Amazon and the co-author of the book, "How to Become a Six-Figure Earner".
Tavares is the President of Embreeo Global Solutions and the host of The Slide podcast. He is also on the Board of Rayzit, a financial tech platform supporting nonprofits to raise funds for their causes.
He is an active participant in the Jacksonville community and is committed to helping cities: reduce violent crime, increase community engagement, address economic and racial disparity, and provide support for our elderly population.

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