Garage Grit Podcast
Most independent auto repair shops don't struggle because they lack technical skill—they struggle because growth eventually exposes weaknesses in leadership, communication, and customer experience. In this episode of the Garage Grit Podcast, Brad Templin shares how building the right people, culture, and leadership systems helped transform a single family shop into a growing multi-location organization without sacrificing trust or reputation.As Scott's U-Save expanded from one location to four, the biggest challenge wasn't finding money—it was building leaders capable of earning trust from employees and customers alike. Brad explains why promoting people based solely on seniority limits growth, why transparency during internal promotions matters, and how providing clear development paths creates stronger retention than simply paying higher wages. The conversation also explores succession planning, multi-generational family businesses, technician development, and preparing future leaders before opening additional locations.Instead of chasing rapid expansion for its own sake, Scott's U-Save focuses on intentional growth supported by strong culture, leadership training, consistent communication, and developing managers who can create exceptional customer experiences.Brad Templin — Scott's U-Save Tire & Auto Repair (Northwest Indiana / Chicagoland Region)What you'll learnWhy leadership matters more than simply paying higher wagesBuilding future managers before opening another locationCreating employee roadmaps that improve retentionDeveloping technicians through intentional mentorshipGrowing without sacrificing company cultureWhy communication drives stronger customer confidenceBuilding a multi-generational family business successfullyScaling through leadership instead of luck00:00 – Leadership Starts with Training01:23 – Meet Brad Templin07:36 – Promoting Leaders, Not Seniority11:00 – How to Say "Not Yet"13:18 – More Than a Paycheck17:09 – Building Culture Across Four Shops20:15 – Leaving Aerospace for Family Business24:40 – Turning Down Corporate America26:46 – Preparing the Next Generation33:03 – Starting at the Bottom35:30 – Opening the Second Location41:33 – Growing from One Shop to Four44:10 – The Biggest Challenge Isn't Money46:18 – Finding the Right Managers49:34 – Where AI Fits in Auto Repair56:13 – Developing Tomorrow's Technicians01:00:23 – Why Training Is a Competitive Advantage01:05:00 – Learning from a 20 Group01:08:12 – Culture Before TechnologyThese chapter titles reflect the major transitions in the discussion while emphasizing leadership, communication, culture, growth, and customer trust—the themes most relevant to the Garage Grit Origin & Impact series.Call-to-ActionsGot questions? Comment below or post in the Garage Grit Facebook Group—Brad Templin and other shop owners would love to join the conversation.Subscribe to the Garage Grit Podcast for more Origin & Impact stories from independent auto repair shop owners.Interested in sharing your own journey? Apply to be a future Garage Grit Podcast guest through the link below.LinksStart Here: https://addi.me/2026Next Step Guide: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/next-steps.aspxGrid Request: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/grid-request.aspxRequest a Call: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/request-a-call.aspxJoin the Podcast Panel: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/join-panel.aspxPartnership Info: https://www.aashopmarketing.com/aashopmktg/public/partnership.aspxGarage Grit Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/forautorepairshopownersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aashopmarketingPodcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/garagegritEpisode MetadataEpisode: GGP #116Guest: Brad TemplinShop: Scott's U-Save Tire & Auto RepairLocation: Northwest Indiana / Chicagoland Region
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