Revving Up Automotive Education: Bridging the Gap Between Training and Real-World Skills [RR 987]

This episode explores the distinctions between training and education, comparing the educational systems in the U.S. and Europe and how the automotive industry can support academic institutions. Tanner Brandt emphasizes the value of vocational training and soft skills, while Michael Ingvardsen highlights the advantages of industry collaboration and the need for engaging training resources. Tanner and Michael advocate for a cultural shift in automotive education, calling for long-term industry partnerships and a focus on continuous learning to better equip future technicians.
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If You Had 364 Days Left to Live: What Would You Do Differently? [RR 986]

Craig Noel recounts his near-death experience from multiple blood clots in his lungs and how it profoundly affected his perspective on life, family, and business. This life-altering event led Craig to reevaluate his priorities, emphasizing the importance of relationships and intentional living. Craig shares how his absence from work revealed the strength of his team and the culture he built. The discussion covers overcoming the “I can’t” mentality, establishing accountability, and planning for unforeseen circumstances. Craig’s story inspires listeners to cherish relationships, embrace change, and focus on what truly matters in life.
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Are You the Biggest Constraint to Your Business Growth? [FTR 101]

AJ Nealey shares his journey from technician to business owner, highlighting key constraints to business growth in the auto repair industry. AJ emphasizes the importance of recognizing personal limitations, building a strong team, and implementing effective processes. He advocates for working “on” the business rather than “in” it and stresses personal development and accountability. This episode provides valuable strategies for overcoming challenges and creating a scalable business model, ultimately fostering long-term success.
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The Most Overlooked ‘Power’ Tool: Unlocking Your SMS [THA 396]

‘Our shop managers, our shop owners, they don’t know what they have, and because they don’t know what they have, they don’t know how to use it to the fullest extent.’

This episode is packed with valuable advice for shop owners who want to maximize their Shop Management System and ensure their business runs seamlessly and profitably.
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Essential Skill Trades Revolution: Beyond the Degree [RR 985]

“I Went to Yale Law School and Trade School Because American Prosperity Depends on Both Lawyers and Tradespeople.” Darnell Epps

Darnell Epps, a Yale Law School graduate and CEO of Thurgood Industries, and Andy Bizub, owner of Midwest Performance Cars, discuss the importance of skilled trades and the need to promote alternative career paths. Darnell shares his inspiring journey from a challenging upbringing to success, emphasizing the value of vocational schools and education. Andy highlights the urgent demand for skilled workers in the automotive industry. Together, they advocate for greater collaboration between industry, education, and families to bridge the skills gap and create fulfilling career opportunities.
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Making Safety A Priority: Safety Inspection Walkthrough [RR 984]

Join Tracy Capriotto and Tom Herrmann as they conduct a comprehensive safety inspection at a local shop in Buffalo, NY. Tom demonstrates the importance of regular safety checks, covering fire extinguishers, eyewash stations, electrical panels, and more. He emphasizes the need for compliance with OSHA standards and the collaborative nature of workplace safety. Tracy and Tom discuss the significance of safety education for both employers and employees, highlighting practical tips for maintaining a safe work environment. 
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“I Don’t Need to Read That” Said No One Ever [FTR 100]

Matt Fanslow, host of “Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z,” discusses the critical importance of consulting service information before performing vehicle maintenance or repairs. Matt shares multiple real-world scenarios illustrating why thoroughly understanding service procedures is essential to avoiding costly mistakes and ensuring professional work.
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Creating a Culture of Accountability for Internal Succession [RR 983]

This episode centers on John Gustafson’s journey managing his automotive repair business, focusing on internal succession planning and implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS). John shares his experience developing an internal succession plan, emphasizing the importance of nurturing leadership within his team. He explains how EOS has enhanced meeting structures, accountability, and strategic vision, fostering a motivated workforce.
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A Gift, Not A Punishment: Service Advisor Coaching [THA 395]

This episode explores how effective coaching can pay for itself by improving client interactions and boosting profitability. By listening to calls and identifying areas of opportunity, coaches help advisors address customer needs more accurately. Discover why one-on-one coaching is a valuable investment for shop owners aiming to enhance their business performance and customer experience.
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From Websites to Texts: How to Meet Modern Consumer Expectations [RR 982]

Aubrey Amborn, Director of Sales for Net Driven, discusses the evolving marketing landscape in the automotive industry. She emphasizes the necessity of a robust online presence, effective SEO, and diverse communication methods to meet changing consumer preferences. Aubrey highlights the importance of adapting to digital trends, noting that 87% of consumers prefer text communication. The discussion also covers the impact of online reviews and the need for businesses to engage with customers through various channels to remain competitive.
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‘Crystal Clear’ Communication [FTR 099]

Rick White underscores the importance of clear communication in automotive shops. He explains how misunderstandings and unmet expectations often stem from the “illusion of transparency,” where people assume others understand their needs without clear and effective communication. The episode offers strategies for improving clarity, such as using “visual definitions” and reflective listening techniques.
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Automotive Trends: Let Go of Outdated Practices and Embrace Innovation [THA 394]

Dive into the latest trends in the automotive industry, including capital allocation, AI integration, customer service evolution, and challenges with parts availability. Featuring industry thought leaders Jason Stretch, Scott Brown, Chris Jones, and Seth Thorsen, this discussion covers how shops can navigate financial hurdles, embrace new technologies, and enhance their customer experience.
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Don’t Sweat It: Keep Cool with A/C Equipment Troubleshooting [RR 981]

Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX, NAPA TRACS, and Automotive Management Network Mike Hall shares his extensive knowledge of the operation and maintenance of air conditioning machines. Mike covers common misconceptions, the importance of proper training for technicians, addressing contamination problems, and how to properly maintain A/C equipment. Mike emphasizes the need for regular maintenance and…

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Is the Automotive Industry Ready for a Language Revolution? [RR 980]

Michael Smith discusses the need for a language and mindset shift to elevate the perception of automotive professionals. The conversation highlights the transition from viewing independent shops as “mom and pop” operations to recognizing them as sophisticated businesses led by “solopreneurs” or “mechanical and technology specialists.” Michael also introduces the concept of psycholinguistics, explaining how the words we use shape our beliefs and self-perception. For instance, identifying oneself as a “mechanic” can reinforce a limited self-image, trapping individuals in a cycle that hinders growth and innovation. To break free from this cycle, there must be a conscious effort to change the language used within the industry.
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Smart Advice to New Shop Owners [THA 393]

This episode is packed full of practical advice and personal stories that will resonate with new and aspiring shop owners. From leadership and financial management to team development and continuous learning, there’s something for everyone. Key insights include the significance of self-awareness, the balance between assertiveness and approachability, the value of mentorship, and the necessity of understanding financial health.
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Top 3 Ownership Principles [FTR 098]

Dave Justice from Repair Shop of Tomorrow emphasizes three key pillars for successful shop management: education, communication, and implementation. He underscores the importance of continuous education, particularly for technicians who have transitioned into business ownership. Dave also shares strategies for enhancing team communication and streamlining operational processes. He suggests utilizing a business flow chart and daily tracking to monitor and improve performance. Additionally, he stresses the significance of labor profit management to increase profitability.
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Powering Up: Tracy Capriotto Explores EV Safety [RR 978]

Recorded at the NAPA Autotech Training Research Center in Canton, OH, Tracy Capriotto and Bill Weaver from NAPA Autotech Training dive into the fundamentals of electric vehicle safety. Key topics include personal protection equipment (PPE), the importance of glove safety and testing, and an introduction to using meters for EV systems inspection. Stay educated and inspired as you learn crucial EV safety insights from industry experts.
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“You Cannot Run a Business From the Underhood of a Car.” [FTR 097]

Discover the transformative power of clear, empowering leadership. Father and son team Jeff and Mike Davidson emphasize the importance of clarity in leadership roles and the value of delegation and employee empowerment. Through practical advice, they highlight how effective leadership practices can foster employee development, build strong relationships, and drive business growth. 
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The Talent Pipeline: How to Find and Retain Top Technicians [THA 392]

Joelle Pollak and Lisa Coyle, co-founders of Promotive, discuss the intricacies of technician recruitment, including red flags in resumes, the importance of cultural fit, and their process of finding and vetting candidates. They also discuss the significance of career growth, compensation models, and how shops can retain talent by adapting to modern workforce needs. Learn about innovative recruiting strategies, crucial interview tips, and the importance of providing a supportive work environment to keep talent within the automotive industry.
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Brake Jobs For A Cause: Join the Movement to Fight Breast Cancer [THA 391]

Since 2011, Brakes for Breasts and their growing list of independent auto repair shops have raised over 1.8M for breast cancer research for the Cleveland Clinic Breast Cancer Vaccine Fund! Each year during October, auto repair shops from across the United States and Canada are offering free brake pads to their customers with their vendor and community support. Phase 1A trails are ongoing, and Phase 1B trails have been announced. Prevention is the Cure. Join Laura Frank, Leigh Anne Best, and Dr. Justin Johnson, as they discuss a comprehensive how-to guide on participating in the program, the impact of donations, marketing strategies, and an update on the ongoing clinical trials for a breast cancer vaccine. ‘Can one repair shop make a difference in the fight against breast cancer? You Bet!’

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How To Tap Into Government Workforce Development Funds [RR 976]

Explore how to access and utilize government workforce development funds to reimburse training costs and strengthen the workforce. This can significantly ease the financial burden for shop owners looking to create opportunities for personal and professional growth for their employees. This funding can also help offset the costs associated with bringing new employees up to speed. Listeners are encouraged to take action by exploring local workforce development programs, investing in their employees’ training, and fostering a culture of continuous learning within their organizations. 
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Beyond Band-Aids: Fix Your Leaking Bucket [RR 975]

“We’re putting more customers, more car count, more money into that bucket. Sometimes, when you step away from the business, if you don’t have the business set up right, or you have those holes in the bucket, you turn around, and all the water leaks back out of the bucket, and you’re like, what the heck just happened? What did I do all that work for?”

Discover the importance of overcoming self-doubt and embracing courage to drive business growth. Ron Ipach emphasizes the value of a supportive network and the role of peer review in fostering progress. Gerry  Frank shares his approach to setting goals and the necessity of accountability in achieving them. The episode underscores the themes of leadership, community support, and continuous improvement for success in the industry.
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Are We Unintentionally Devaluing Ourselves [FTR 096]

Corey Evaldi discusses the issue of unintentional self-devaluation in the automotive industry. Corey advocates for a shift in mindset, urging industry professionals to see themselves as skilled specialists, and the importance of educating customers about the value of services. Corey highlights the need for clear communication, transparency in pricing, and fostering a positive industry image.
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Level Up Your Automotive Training with Gamification [RR 973]

“Research has shown that people forget 90% of what they “learn” in 30 days unless it’s reinforced. But reinforcement isn’t enough. Today’s Class training uses forced recall, a method that creates pathways in a learner’s brain, helping them retain information more effectively.”

David Boyes, from Today’s Class, discusses how daily gamification on Today’s Class’ app can enhance engagement and learning through individual and team-based competitions, rewards points, and prizes. “It’s microdosing of training. It’s a set of daily questions on a daily basis.”
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