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Maximum Octane

Podcast von Kim Hickey

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Maximum Octane is the high-performance podcast for automotive shop owners ready to accelerate their leadership, culture, and profitability. Hosted by industry veterans Kim Hickey and Jason Patel from Automotive Training Institute (ATI), each episode takes you under the hood of the nation's most successful auto repair shops to uncover the tools, tactics, and mindset shifts fueling next-level results.This season, Maximum Octane brings raw, real conversations from ATI SuperConference 2025 in Hawaii—featuring shop owners who are transforming their businesses by investing in what matters most: people, process, and purpose. From using Digital Vehicle Inspections (DVIs) to create superfans and elevate trust, to building training-first cultures that unlock loyalty, growth, and long-term success, these are the stories that inspire action. The season explores the shift from technician to technologist, the power of structure and team leadership, and the innovative thinking driving the automotive industry forward in a time of rapid change.If you're a shop owner looking to scale sustainably, retain top-tier talent, maximize your Average Repair Order (ARO), or future-proof your business against ever-advancing vehicle technology—this podcast delivers the mindset and methods to get you there. You’ll gain field-tested strategies from ATI’s top-performing members, with deep dives into DVIs, workflow efficiency, culture-building, team accountability, talent development, technician training, and actionable steps to grow your shop’s revenue, reputation, and resilience.Because in today’s market, it’s not just about fixing cars—it’s about building a business people believe in. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode Stop Marketing When Things Are Slow: Start 365 Days Ahead Cover

Stop Marketing When Things Are Slow: Start 365 Days Ahead

Shop owners know Q1 is slow. So they wait until December to panic and throw money at ads, which is the exact opposite of what works. While most shops treat marketing like an emergency room visit, the ones pulling ahead are treating it like preventive care. They market 365 days a year, plan quarterly trends a year in advance, and understand that your customers' decision-making happens months before their wallet opens. The gap between shops that thrive and shops that scramble isn't opportunity. It's calendar management. In this episode of Maximum Octane, Kim Hickey and Jason Patel sit down with Doug Robinson from Optimize Digital Marketing to break down why marketing is a full-year responsibility, not a seasonal reaction. Doug walks through how to identify your slow seasons before they hit, why your tax return campaign in April is already too late, and how to speak to customers with planning and urgency in mind. He reveals why 66% of small businesses are increasing their marketing budgets right now, which means your competition is moving whether you are or not. The conversation covers local service ads as the closest thing to an acquisition magic button, why algorithm training time matters, and how shop owners sabotage themselves by waiting until they're desperate. Doug explains the real difference between being busy and being profitable, why you can't just turn up, spend one week, and expect results, and how to track trends that forecast your needs before your customers do. He shares the framework for smart planning, the tools that work year-round, and what to do if you haven't locked in your strategy yet. Tune in to episode 137 of Maximum Octane if you've been waiting for the right time to market or thinking you can catch up when business slows. Let Doug help you flip your calendar from reactive to proactive and understand why your neighbor's marketing plan is already locked in for next year. Episode Takeaways: * 2:50 Why you need to market 24/7, not just when business drops * 5:10 How unexpected expenses work and why budgeting matters to your message * 7:20 Why your staple marketing tactics should never change but always improve * 8:30 What local service ads actually do and why they're different from regular Google ads * 10:10 Why planning a full calendar in October for the next year beats quarterly planning * 12:30 How to speak to customers who owe taxes versus those getting refunds * 14:00 Why tax return campaigns in April are completely off timing * 17:10 How to help customers understand and plan for their vehicle maintenance * 23:10 How to know if a campaign actually moved the needle on your business * 27:40 The stat that should concern you: 66% of businesses are increasing marketing spend * 28:30 How to actually respond to negative reviews without taking them personally * 31:40 The truth about word of mouth in the digital age Connect with Doug Robison: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-robison-98b90641/] * Optimize Digital Marketing [https://www.whyoptimize.com/] Let's connect: * Website [https://maximumoctane.com/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hickeykim/] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/kim.hickey.167] * Email: info@maximumoctane.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

5. Mai 2026 - 35 min
Episode Why Auto Repair Shops Lose Customers by Ignoring LinkedIn with Harris Fanaroff Cover

Why Auto Repair Shops Lose Customers by Ignoring LinkedIn with Harris Fanaroff

There are four core aspects of business development in auto repair: in-person, email, phone, and social selling. In-person relationships will always matter most, but they only scale so far. Harris Fanaroff, founder and CEO of Linked Revenue, explains that shops lean on email because it is easy, avoid cold calls because they are uncomfortable, and dismiss LinkedIn because it feels difficult to master. That blind spot is costing shops real opportunities to build trust and grow. In this episode of Maximum Octane, Kim Hickey and Jason Patel sit down with Harris Fanaroff to break down what he calls the fourth route to market. Harris explains why LinkedIn works differently from other platforms, why executives and ideal customers already live there, and why most shops completely ignore it. He shares a practical blueprint for using LinkedIn to stay top of mind, attract higher-quality customers, recruit better talent, and build genuine relationships without sending generic messages or relying on automation. The conversation delves into founder-led content, why authenticity matters more than volume, and how consistent thought leadership distinguishes shops that blend in from those that stand out. Harris also explains how to track real ROI from LinkedIn activity, why AI should support your voice instead of replacing it, and how a shop owner can dominate a local market simply by showing up where competitors refuse to spend time. Tune in to episode 136 of Maximum Octane if you are tired of crowded marketing channels and want a smarter way to reach the right customers. Let us help you change how you think about LinkedIn and your role as a shop owner. EPISODE TAKEAWAYS 04:50 The four routes to business development and why LinkedIn is the most underused 06:30 Why most sales teams over-rely on email and avoid harder but better channels 07:20 How consistent LinkedIn content creates long-term separation from competitors 08:15 Why your ideal auto repair customers already spend time on LinkedIn 10:00 How LinkedIn supports both customer acquisition and technician recruiting 11:05 A simple local LinkedIn strategy shop owners can implement immediately 12:10 Why connecting with local executives beats mass marketing every time 14:30 How LinkedIn replaces old school networking groups at scale 17:05 Why founder-led content outperforms generic shop marketing 19:10 How Harris creates content without ghostwriting or losing authenticity 20:30 The three parts of a LinkedIn system that actually produce ROI 22:30 Why tracking real people matters more than vanity metrics 25:00 The right way to use AI without sounding fake 27:15 Why most shops quit too early and never see results 32:15 Why holiday posts do nothing and executive visibility changes everything Connect with Harris Fanaroff: * Website [https://linked-revenue.com/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrisfanaroff/] * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/harrisfanaroff/] * X [https://x.com/HarrisFanaroff] Let's connect: * Website [https://maximumoctane.com/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hickeykim/] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/kim.hickey.167] * Email: info@maximumoctane.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

3. Feb. 2026 - 33 min
Episode Why Your Hiring Ads Fail and How Data-Driven Marketing Attracts Better Techs Cover

Why Your Hiring Ads Fail and How Data-Driven Marketing Attracts Better Techs

Most shop owners think their hiring problem is a technician shortage. According to Matthew Strom, founder of AutoShop Media, the real issue is visibility, messaging, and how shops present themselves in a crowded market. In this episode of Maximum Octane, Jason Patel sits down with Matthew to unpack what is actually working in automotive marketing and technician recruitment right now. Matthew shares how his company shifted from customer marketing to technician hiring in 2020, why most job ads blend into the noise, and how shops can stand out without massive budgets or polished production. The conversation digs into why proof matters more than promises, how video has become the most effective hiring tool, and why technicians respond to clarity over buzzwords. Matthew explains how data from thousands of ads reveals what technicians actually care about, from pay structure and growth paths to shop culture and leadership consistency. They also explore the hidden leaks in most hiring processes, including missed interviews, slow follow-ups, and unclear expectations that push good candidates away. Matthew outlines simple changes shops can make today to improve response rates, treat applicants like customers, and build a hiring system that works even in competitive or rural markets. Tune in to episode 135 of Maximum Octane If you are struggling to attract or retain technicians, or you feel like your marketing efforts are not converting. Episode Takeaways: 04:30 Why desperation during COVID led to a smarter hiring strategy 06:50 Why proof beats polished marketing in today’s attention economy 09:50 What video ads communicate that job descriptions never can 11:35 How to restructure job ads so technicians actually read them 14:20 Why unclear pay plans kill motivation before day one 18:55 The data behind why social media outperforms job boards for hiring 22:25 How algorithm training impacts who actually sees your ads 25:50 Why long interview processes cost shops their best candidates 30:30 What shops in rural or competitive markets must do differently 38:05 Three immediate changes every shop can make to improve hiring results Connect with Matt Strom: * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/p/Matthew-Strom-100064786053522/] * Auto Shop Media website [https://autoshopmedia.com/] * Phone: 760-990-1692 * Email: support@autoshopmedia.com Let's connect: * Website [https://maximumoctane.com/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hickeykim/] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/kim.hickey.167] * Email: info@maximumoctane.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

20. Jan. 2026 - 44 min
Episode Stop Guessing at Marketing: Carrie-Lynn Rodenberg on Intent, Strategy, and Getting Real Results Cover

Stop Guessing at Marketing: Carrie-Lynn Rodenberg on Intent, Strategy, and Getting Real Results

Most shop owners do not fail at marketing because they lack effort. They fail because their efforts have no clear purpose behind them. According to Carrie-Lynn Rodenberg, CEO and founder of Turnkey Marketing, effective marketing is not about doing more. It is about doing the right things with intent, strategy, and a measurable goal. In this episode of Maximum Octane, Kim Hickey and Jason Patel sit down with Carrie-Lynn to break down how shop owners can move away from reactive marketing and build campaigns that are aligned with who they are, where they operate, and what they want to achieve. Carrie-Lynn explains why shops waste money on random tactics, why “just doing what your buddy does” never works, and how to define what you want before you spend a dollar. She also shares how Turnkey acts as a true director of marketing for shops, coordinating vendors, reviewing results, listening to calls, and helping owners stay focused on their strengths while the strategy gets handled. The conversation goes into real human psychology, why customers choose one shop over another, and how to attract the right people by understanding what they actually respond to. Tune in to episode 134 of Maximum Octane if you want to learn how to do marketing that brings in cars, builds trust, and supports the life you want outside the shop. Episode Takeaways: 4:10 Why most marketing fails when it starts without a clear goal 7:20 How Turnkey acts as a true director of marketing for shop owners 9:45 Why location, personality, and community involvement change your strategy 12:10 How to turn a difficult location into a destination 14:40 How human psychology shapes every marketing decision 17:00 Why cost, convenience, and clarity matter more than shop owners think 20:30 Why discounts only work when they are intentional and trackable 22:10 How high-end brands use specials without becoming discount shops 25:40 Why marketing only works if your shop has the processes to back it up 28:50 The real purpose of an irresistible offer and how to use it responsibly 33:10 Why shops with strong systems should not fear a low-cost oil change 34:25 How to bring in the right customers instead of more random customers Connect with Carrie-Lynn: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/clrodenberg/] * Turnkey Marketing [https://tkmkt.com/] * Follow Turnkey Marketing on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/turnkeymarketing_/] * Connect with Turnkey Marketing on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TurnKeyMarketing/#] * Turnkey Marketing on X [https://x.com/tkmkt_] Let's connect: * Website [https://maximumoctane.com/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hickeykim/] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/kim.hickey.167] * Email: info@maximumoctane.com [info@maximumoctane.com] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

6. Jan. 2026 - 37 min
Episode From Shop Owner to Business Owner: Brian Hammond on the Mindset That Changes Everything Cover

From Shop Owner to Business Owner: Brian Hammond on the Mindset That Changes Everything

Most shop owners open their doors because they want to fix what was broken in the last place they worked. But once the dust settles, many realize they built themselves a job, not a business. According to Brian Hammond, one of ATI’s newest coaches and a lifelong entrepreneur, real success begins when you stop thinking like a shop owner and start operating like a business owner. In this episode of Maximum Octane, Kim Hickey and Jason Patel talk with Brian about the truth behind entrepreneurship, the sacrifices it demands, and the mindset shifts required to build something that lasts. Brian shares how losing his corporate job at Goodyear pushed him into business ownership, how his childhood paper route became the foundation for his work ethic, and why processes and profitability are the pillars of any stable company. The conversation dives deep into the realities most shop owners avoid such as setting aside true cash reserves, delaying gratification, refining standard operating procedures, and building a team so strong that the business can thrive whether you are there or not. Kim and Jason also tackle the common excuse of being “just a shop owner” and explain why that thinking traps talented people in survival mode. Tune in to episode 133 of Maximum Octane if you want a clear look at what it really takes to grow, protect, and sustain your business beyond day-to-day chaos. Episode Takeaways: 4:10 The real meaning of entrepreneurship and why the market decides what succeeds 6:55 Why most shop owners start strong but stall without a bigger mission 9:58 How Brian’s job loss pushed him into his first business 12:10 Why learning on the fly is not enough without the right mentors 15:40 The mistake of building a job instead of building a business 16:50 Why breaking even is not a business strategy 18:00 Why processes and SOPs are the foundation of stability 20:30 How cash reserves change decision-making and open opportunities 23:40 Why sacrifice and delayed gratification are nonnegotiable for growth 31:20 The mindset shift from shop owner to business owner Connect with Brian Hammond: * Website [https://brianthammond.com/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianthammond/] * BLE Training [https://ble.training/] Let's connect: * Website [https://maximumoctane.com/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hickeykim/] * Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/kim.hickey.167] * Email: info@maximumoctane.com ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

23. Dez. 2025 - 39 min
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