{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"We Need to Call Training \"Continuing Education\" | Bret T. Fadley","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/we-need-to-call-training-continuing-education-bret-t-fadley","audioUrl":"https://media.transistor.fm/7fdb995c/445a87ce.mp3","description":"\n        Like the show? Show your support by using our sponsors.Promotive can help you find your dream job. Touch HERE to see open jobs.Need to update your shop systems and software? Try Tekmetric HERERegister for Tektonic HERE!Launch your tool game to the next level with Launch Tech USA! HEREIn this episode, Jeff is joined by Brett T. Fadley to discuss the upcoming TOOLS training event in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Brett talks about why it’s so important to keep learning and stay connected in the automotive world, and how events like this help you build strong relationships that benefit both you and your shop. Jeff also shares some of his past experiences, highlighting the super welcoming vibe at TOOLS and how these events leave you with fresh ideas and a boost of confidence heading back into your business.Timestamps:00:00 \"Reflecting on TOOLS Event Vibes\"08:32 Albert's Process and Event Bonds13:57 \"Diagnosing Cylinder 2 Misfire\"20:12 \"Connecting Friends and Mentors\"26:54 \"TOOLS: Intimate, High-Quality Training\"29:52 Networking Drives Automotive Inspiration34:11 \"Canadian Caravan to Tools Event\"38:56 \"Casual Meet and Greet\"48:46 \"Enhancing Team Communication Skills\"59:03 \"Dealer Techs and Industry Perspectives\"\nFollow/Subscribe to the show on social media!&nbsp;TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jeffcompton7YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJadedMechanicFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091347564232\n      "},"annotations":[{"startTime":7.0,"endTime":23.0,"type":"concept","title":"continuing education","url":"/glossary/continuing-education","quote":"In your budget, set aside to plan for these ongoing continuing education. 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