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Introducing a free podcast series focused on educating the technicians of today and tomorrow. Hosted by ASE Certified Master Technician Richard Young and featuring experts from across the automotive industry including instructors, shop owners, manufacturers and technicians. Download a new podcast bi…

Technician Academy Podcast


    • Jul 30, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 53m AVG DURATION
    • 30 EPISODES


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    Bruce McDowell – Understanding that Technology and Change is Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019


    In Episode #45 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, guest Bruce McDowell discusses changes in the automotive repair industry and what his contributions to the Technician.Academy blog have been. McDowell is an ASE Certified Service Advisor for Garber Diesel Service in Versailles, MO. He is the featured author of Technician.Academy’s Service Adviser Desk that assists service advisors, and he is also working on a featured 10-part blog series called “Not Your Grandfather’s Garage”. In the podcast, host Shawn Collins and McDowell talk about the idea of perception is reality, the potential negative reputation of the automotive industry, automotive industry innovations, and more. Tune in now to hear from Bruce McDowell. The post Bruce McDowell – Understanding that Technology and Change is Here appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Jaxen Stewart – Winning the 2018 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student Award

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 52:32


    Episode #44 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series provides an energetic discussion with the 2018 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student award recipient, Jaxen Stewart. Stewart is in his third year at Pittsburgh State University. He grew up immersed in the automotive repair industry since his grandfather owned a NAPA store, and he started working there at a very young age, alongside his father and grandfather. The podcast highlights Stewart’s passion for the automotive industry, his opinions on what value the trained technician brings to the table, as well as his goals and expectations for the future of the industry. Tune in now. The post Jaxen Stewart – Winning the 2018 Automotive Technology Outstanding Student Award appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Chris Chesney – Showing Future Automotive Professionals a Career Path

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 68:34


    Episode #43 of Technician.Academy’s podcast delivers a rich conversation with technical training expert Chris Chesney. The post Chris Chesney – Showing Future Automotive Professionals a Career Path appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Ron Haugen – The Value of Exceptional Employees

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018


    Episode #42 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series provides an in-depth discussion with automotive industry expert Ron Haugen. Haugen is the owner of the 14-bay facility Westside Auto Pros in Des Moines, IA, a shop recently honored by Ratchet+Wrench for being one of the top 20 repair facilities in the country. In the podcast, Haugen discusses the value of having exceptional employees and how important it is to take care of your customers. He also discusses his shop’s history and what the future may hold for both Haugen and Westside Auto Pros. The post Ron Haugen – The Value of Exceptional Employees appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Megan Meyer – Carving a Path of Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018


    In Episode #41 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, Top Alcohol driver Megan Meyer of Randy Meyer Racing and Megan Meyer Racing hops on the mic to talk about her team’s success in 2018, what can be expected for the 2019 season, and a whole lot more. The post Megan Meyer – Carving a Path of Success appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Donny Seyfer – The Importance of Utilizing Correct Methods to Educate Tomorrow’s Leaders

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 68:32


    Episode #40 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series provides an expansive discussion with automotive industry expert Donny Seyfer. Seyfer is a contributing editor to Babcox Publications and a contributor to Autobody Repair News, MotorAGE, and AutoInc. Magazine. Seyfer is also a co-owner of Seyfer Automotive Inc. in Wheat Ridge, Colorado and is an integral member of multiple automotive boards and foundations, including the National Automotive Technician’s Education Foundation (NATEF) Board of Governors and the National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF). The podcast provides a lot of insight into Seyfer’s involvement in the industry and the need for automotive education programs that focus on the strengths of tactile learners. Seyfer also discusses how important it is to show future technicians a career path. Tune in now. The post Donny Seyfer – The Importance of Utilizing Correct Methods to Educate Tomorrow’s Leaders appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Jeff Buckley – If Your Shop is Successful, Are You Giving Back?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 72:17


    In episode #39 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, shop owner Jeff Buckley discusses training and how the automotive repair industry is represented in society. Buckley owns My Father’s Shop Certified Automotive Repair in Midlothian, Texas. He is an active member in community organizations and has been instrumental in connecting prospective employees at the high school level with skilled trade industries in the area. Buckley may be the only technician working at his shop, but he understands the value of having trained technicians in the bay and how important it is to recruit quality employees. Tune in now to hear more. The post Jeff Buckley – If Your Shop is Successful, Are You Giving Back? appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    John Gardner – The Need to Adapt and Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018


    Episode #38 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series delivers an intelligent discussion with John Gardner, host of Tech Garage and Motorhead Garage. On top of hosting the two Velocity channel programs and Advance Auto Parts Automotive System Training, Gardner is an automotive instructor at Chipola College in Marianna, FL. Gardner and Technician.Academy host Richard Young discuss how differently students learn today than they had even five years ago and how the automotive industry will have to adapt and change in order to attract new talent. Tune in now to learn more about Chipola College, the two TV programs Gardner hosts, and what Gardner thinks the future of the automotive repair industry will hold. The post John Gardner – The Need to Adapt and Change appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Brandon Steckler – Reaching the New Generation of Technicians

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018


    In Episode #37 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, host Richard Young and guest Brandon Steckler discuss technician training and how to reach the new generation of technicians entering the industry. Steckler is an experienced technician who writes for MotorAGE Magazine, conducts beta testing for Automotive Test Solutions, teaches for CarQuest Technical Institute and WORLDPAC, INC., and develops curriculum/submits case studies for other training companies. Steckler brings his industry expertise to the discussion and offers his opinions and solutions to various industry-specific problems, such as technician shortages, recruiting quality employees, training older technicians, and more. Tune in now. The post Brandon Steckler – Reaching the New Generation of Technicians appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Summer Miller – The Value of Automotive Scholarships and Industry Mentors

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018


    In Episode #36 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, Summer Miller returns to the mic to discuss where she’s been since her first Technician.Academy podcast appearance after winning a 2016 Women in Auto Care Scholarship. In this podcast, Miller describes the impact scholarships can have on future technicians and how important it is for students to have financial stability to excel in their programs. Miller and host Richard Young also discuss how valuable it is for students to have mentors in the automotive industry. Tune in now to hear more from Summer Miller. The post Summer Miller – The Value of Automotive Scholarships and Industry Mentors appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Audra Fordin & Julia Lee – Growing Your Own Technicians

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018


    In Episode #35 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, guests Audra Fordin and Julia Lee stress the value of developing your own technicians in today’s repair shops and how important it is to pursue an automotive career if you have a passion for the industry. Audra is the owner of Great Bear Auto Repair and Auto Body Shop in Flushing, NY and is also the founder of Women Auto Know, a resource that educates drivers and strives to improve the overall perception of the automotive industry. Julia also works at Great Bear where she started as a service writer, has since spent some time in the bay, and is currently moving into management. Tune in now to hear more from these two industry experts. The post Audra Fordin & Julia Lee – Growing Your Own Technicians appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Rusty Flake – Advice for the Technicians of Tomorrow

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018


    In Episode #34 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, shop owner and technician, Rusty Flake, gives advice to young people who are interested in the automotive repair industry and explains different career paths that a student can take within the automotive industry. Rusty Flake is the owner of Advanced Automotive Diagnostics & Repair in Whitland, IN, and has been working in auto repair for 35 years. He is invested in the future of the automotive repair industry and recognizes that there are technician shortages and other issues occurring in the industry. He offers his thoughts on how these problems can be remedied. Tune in now. The post Rusty Flake – Advice for the Technicians of Tomorrow appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Matt Fanslow – Technician Shortages and the Technicians of Tomorrow

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 64:08


    The 33rd episode of Technician.Academy’s podcast provides an enlightening discussion with guest Matt Fanslow, the Diagnostic Technician/Shop Manager at Riverside Automotive in Red Wing, Minnesota. Fanslow specializes in providing advanced Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO) training to current technicians and desires to do everything in his power to improve the overall image and professionalism of the automotive repair industry. In the podcast, Fanslow and host Richard Young discuss the current shortage of automotive technicians and the value of providing visual career paths for the technicians of tomorrow. Tune in today. The post Matt Fanslow – Technician Shortages and the Technicians of Tomorrow appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Jon Ross, Adam Karch, and David Charney – Parkland College Initiatives

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018


    In episode #32 of Technician.Academy’s podcast, guests Jon Ross, Adam Karch, and David Charney provide insight into the automotive programs at Parkland College and the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow teams associated with the institution. The three are instructors at Parkland and discuss the two different paths that an automotive student can take once enrolled at the college. Karch and Charney are also coaches for the two Hot Rodders of Tomorrow competition teams that are sponsored by Parkland College, which are comprised of high school students enrolled in Parkland’s duel credit curriculum. On top of discussions about Parkland College initiatives, they chat about the benefits of introducing sabbaticals and what value trained technicians bring to an industry that increasingly needs more talent. Tune in today. The post Jon Ross, Adam Karch, and David Charney – Parkland College Initiatives appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Dan Williford – Building and Retaining Trust

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 50:36


    In the 31st episode of Technician.Academy’s podcast, host Richard Young invites shop owner Dan Williford to discuss the issue of trained personal shortages and how the automotive industry can attract new talent. Williford grew up in the automotive industry and now owns Pinnacle Automotive, a six-bay repair shop in Holly Springs, North Carolina. He truly believes in the value of treating each customer with respect and understands the importance of building and retaining trust between the shop and customer and how it directly impacts the success of the shop. Tune in today. The post Dan Williford – Building and Retaining Trust appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Carolyn Coquillette – The Value of Shop Owners and Trained Technicians

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018


    In Episode #30 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, Richard Young talks with the 2017 Women in Auto Care’s Female Shop Owner of the Year award recipient, Carolyn Coquillette. Coquillette is the owner of Luscious Garage in San Francisco, CA and is also the Founder and CEO of Shop-Ware. In this episode, Coquillette discusses her history in the automotive industry, what her goals as a shop owner are, and some of the things she enjoys most about the industry. Coquillette also explains the importance of properly trained technicians in the bay and the value of shop owners in auto repair. Tune in now. The post Carolyn Coquillette – The Value of Shop Owners and Trained Technicians appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Jorge Antico – Helping Shops Increase Sales and Customer Loyalty

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 64:04


    In the 29th episode of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, Richard Young talks with Founder and CEO of SI AutoPro, Jorge Antico. Antico was a 10-bay auto center owner for four years and recognized a need for shops to develop competitive advantages and provide superior consumer service experiences to its customers. Antico founded his software company in 1999 to give customers accurate assessments of their service needs and serve automotive shops in a number of different ways. In the podcast, Antico discusses his product ServiceIntelligence in detail, explaining how it provides ultra-accurate sales information, increases a shop’s car count, and deepens customer loyalty. Tune in now to hear more from SI AutoPro’s Jorge Antico. The post Jorge Antico – Helping Shops Increase Sales and Customer Loyalty appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Antoinette Jackson – What the Future Holds

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 40:36


    Episode #28 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series provides an enthusiastic conversation with Suffolk Community College student, Antoinette Jackson. Jackson is a recipient of the 2017 Women in Auto Care Scholarship and will be graduating in May 2018 with an Automotive Technology Associates degree. Podcast host Richard Young and Antoinette Jackson discuss Jackson’s decision to delve into the automotive world and what her value as a female technician is and will be. Jackson explains what future innovations and changes she sees the automotive industry undergoing, and she expresses her desire to build a legacy in the automotive industry in the coming years. Tune into Episode #28 today. The post Antoinette Jackson – What the Future Holds appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Matt Buchholz – Having the Heart for People and Not Just Results

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 43:53


    The 27th episode of Technician.Academy’s podcast series provides an enlightening discussion with the President and GM of MotoRad America, Matt Buchholz. Buchholz had humble beginnings in the automotive industry, starting as a lube technician then transitioning to the bay where he accumulated eleven ASE’s and Master Technician status. Buchholz grew as an industry thought leader and arrived where he is today at MotoRad America. In the podcast, Buchholz expresses his passion for people and the importance of managing individuals uniquely, as everyone is hardwired in different ways. Buchholz also discusses the current shortage of skilled workers in the United States, why he thinks this has become a problem, what we can do to alleviate the issue, and more. Tune in today. The post Matt Buchholz – Having the Heart for People and Not Just Results appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Jake Tully – The Future of the Automotive industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 55:43


    In Episode #26 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, podcast guest Jake Tully, winner of the 2017 ASE Technician of the Future Award, discusses why he decided to dive into the automotive industry in the first place and what his thoughts are on the future of the industry and his career. Tully attended Universal Technical Institute (UTI) from 2016-2017 and has received multiple awards in the years since his graduation from high school, including over a dozen Director’s List awards and ten Student of the Course awards at UTI. Tully recently accepted an auto tech position for the BMW Store in Cincinnati, OH and brings a lot of youth and excitement to this podcast. Tune in today. The post Jake Tully – The Future of the Automotive industry appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Shawn Collins and Richard Young – A Year in Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 55:43


    In Episode #25 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, podcast host Richard Young and CEO of Technician.Academy Shawn Collins discuss their favorite topics of 2017 and other points of interest from the first twenty-four podcasts. Richard and Shawn express their excitement for 2018 and for those who are already scheduled to guest in future podcasts. Some of […] The post Shawn Collins and Richard Young – A Year in Review appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Kyle Byrne – Understanding Shortages in the Automotive Industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 46:26


    Episode #24 with Kyle Byrne – Understanding Shortages in the Automotive Industry In the 24th episode of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, 2017 Auto Care Association Impact Award recipient, Kyle Byrne, discusses the honor of receiving such an award, why he got into the automotive industry in the first place, the shortages of automotive technicians today, what […] The post Kyle Byrne – Understanding Shortages in the Automotive Industry appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Jill Trotta – The Importance of Women and Properly Trained Technicians

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 47:45


    The post Jill Trotta – The Importance of Women and Properly Trained Technicians appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Gerard Uhls – Training Tomorrow’s Technicians Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017


    In Episode #22 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, Professor of Automotive Technology at Jefferson College, Gerard Uhls, discusses his program at Jefferson. He shares his thoughts on why a trained technician is so important, why the industry has such a shortage and technician repair shop interaction. Gerard has worked in the automotive field for 29 years […] The post Gerard Uhls – Training Tomorrow’s Technicians Today appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Shari Pheasant – Female Owners and Technicians in the Automotive Industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 56:08


    The 21st episode of Technician.Academy’s podcast series provides a lively discussion with Shari Pheasant, a professional that’s been in the game for over thirty years. Pheasant is a shop co-owner, has founded several organizations and written a book titled “24 Car Care Tips for Women” (learn more at: http://shariqueenofhorsepower.com/), and is a member of Women […] The post Shari Pheasant – Female Owners and Technicians in the Automotive Industry appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Cassy Marsh – Carter Fuel Young Women in the Industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 24:26


    In Episode #20 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, Cassy Marsh, assistant product manager at Carter Fuel Systems discusses what led her to pursue a career in the automotive industry. Cassy gives her thoughts on aftermarket manufacturers and why it is important that they have good working relationships with today’s technicians. She also discusses her thoughts about […] The post Cassy Marsh – Carter Fuel Young Women in the Industry appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Eric the Car Guy – The Power of Automotive Repair Videos

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 59:17


    In the 19th Episode of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, Eric Cook, better known as “Eric the Car Guy”, talks about his presence on YouTube, the motivation behind his YouTube channels as well as viewer demographics, and the importance of technician training today. Eric the Car Guy began posting repair videos on YouTube in 2009, and between […] The post Eric the Car Guy – The Power of Automotive Repair Videos appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Behind the Scenes with Debbie Nol, Service Shop Owner

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 44:12


    In Episode #18 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, Debbie Nol, Business Manager at Arie Nol Auto Center, discusses her shop and how she got into the automotive business. Nol originally joined her husband in running the family business in 2000 with no interest in the industry. Now, her favorite part of her job is interacting with […] The post Behind the Scenes with Debbie Nol, Service Shop Owner appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    The Value of Recruiting and Retaining Trained Technicians with Larry Renschler

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017 54:47


    In Episode #17 of Technician.Academy’s podcast series, Fixed Operations Manager for Romain Crosspoint, Larry Renschler, discusses with CEO Shawn Collins the value of a trained technician and the issues people are having with locating quality employees. As heard in the previous podcast, there is a real problem of technician shortages, and Renschler also voices his […] The post The Value of Recruiting and Retaining Trained Technicians with Larry Renschler appeared first on Technician.Academy.

    Addressing and Curing the Shortage of Automotive Technicians Today with Nick Barton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 54:47


    Episode #16 of the Technician.Academy podcast series revolves around the real problem of technician shortages and what can be done to possibly remedy this issue. The podcast features Nick Barton, a shop owner of 10 years who’s very well-respected amongst his peers and even guides a local association of repair shop owners, which allows them […] The post Addressing and Curing the Shortage of Automotive Technicians Today with Nick Barton appeared first on Technician.Academy.

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