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Auto Service World Conversations

Auto Service World Conversations

Hosted by Auto Service World

Episodes

169

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN

About the show

News, views, features and commentary about the automotive repair and service industry in Canada.

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June 1, 2026Episode 14833 min

Pressing Issues in the Eyes of Automakers

We have our full conversations with representatives from Volvo, Ford and Stellantis to share in this episode. We asked Matt Girgis from Volvo Canada about the impact of rebates, Chinese EVs and more, Said Deep talks about consumer choice and Ford’s plan to offer traditional aftermarket services to current vehicle owners, Kevy Stephen from Ford talks about the growth and plans for its Ford Pro mobile service and Brad Horn runs through all the new offerings from Stellantis and why they made sure to give customers a wide number of options to suit their needs. Support the show

May 4, 2026Episode 14617 min

Navigating Shifting Consumer Demand, with Lordco Auto Parts

At its annual trade show in Vancouver, Samantha and Ian Coates discuss how Lordco Auto Parts is navigating a shifting aftermarket shaped by economic pressure, changing consumer behaviour and rapid technology adoption. They reflect on a year that saw trade strength early and a retail rebound driven by the launch of Lordco’s e‑commerce platform. The conversation explores how customers are prioritizing vehicle repairs while keeping cars longer, Lordco’s focus on premium branded parts and the growing role of data and technology in improving service. The pair also touch on inventory discipline, regional market differences, store expansion plans and the challenge of workforce succession.Support the show

April 20, 2026Episode 14520 min

Emily Chung’s First 100 Days With AIA Canada

Auto Service World Conversations sits down with Emily Chung, the new president and CEO of AIA Canada, to reflect on her first 100 days in the role. Emily shares how her background as a technician, service advisor and shop owner shapes her leadership style, her focus on staff and stakeholder relationships, and how she’s leveraging lived experience to speak on key issues like right to repair, advanced vehicle technology and the technician shortage. She also tackles the disconnect between distributors and shops and explains how AIA Canada can help bridge critical communication gaps across the aftermarket.Support the show

April 13, 2026Episode 1443 min

Enhanced Media: Jason Herle, AIA Canada Incoming Chair

Welcome to the enhanced media segment for the March issue of Jobber News. We’re featuring AIA Canada incoming chair Jason Herle with more of our discussion that couldn’t fit in the pages of the feature. Jason talks about how he learned from his predecessor Brent Hesje, who also once served as AIA Canada chair, his key messages for the industry plus, what advice he would give to professionals in the automotive aftermarket.Support the show

April 6, 2026Episode 14013 min

Empowering Change in the Automotive Aftermarket, with Kim Cottle

Kim Cottle, president and CEO of Associated Equipment, a manufacturer of battery chargers, shares her journey from joining her family’s business to becoming its leader, highlighting her passion for U.S.-based manufacturing and product innovation. She advocates for women’s involvement in the automotive industry, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, networking and leadership roles. Kim looks at how to adapt to industry challenges, prioritizing exceptional customer service and fostering trust through integrity and strong professional relationships. She offers advice on resilience, collaboration and maintaining a human touch in an evolving, technology-driven industry.Support the show

March 23, 2026Episode 14318 min

Ontario’s Tire Chaos, with OTDA’s Adam Moffat

Ontario is facing a mounting tire crisis after regulatory changes lowered recycling targets from 85% to 65%, leaving millions of tires stranded across the province. Adam Moffatt, executive director of the Ontario Tire Dealers Association, about how reduced obligations have triggered service cutbacks, stockpiles and growing fire, safety, insurance and environmental risks, especially in rural areas. Moffatt outlines the urgent need for government intervention, higher targets and regulatory fixes, and calls on dealers, municipalities and consumers to pressure to help alleviate the situation. Support the show

March 9, 2026Episode 1429 min

AutoShow Insights: Rebates, Competition and Choice

We rounded up highlights following conversations with representatives from Volvo, Ford and Stellantis from the 2026 Canadian International AutoShow in Toronto. During Media Day, Matt Girgis from Volvo Canada explores about the importance of government incentives, how much they’ll actually help and what impact Chinese EVs can have on the market, Said Deep from Ford tells us how Ford is making an effort to bring what was traditionally aftermarket business over to the dealer side of things and Brad Horn from Stellantis dove into the importance of customer choice when bringing vehicles to market.Support the show

February 23, 2026Episode 13816 min

An Emerging Leadership Perspective, with Meagan Moody

Meagan Moody, founder of The Moody Blueprint, shares her unique journey from a career in her family’s aftermarket business to launching her own strategic consulting firm. She discusses what exactly fractional leadership is, its evolution and benefits. She also dives into the challenges and opportunities of striking out on her own and the importance of building strong networks. Meagan also tackles key industry trends, the vital role of data-driven decisions and navigating hype versus real impact.Support the show

February 9, 2026Episode 13717 min

Enhancing the Parts Buying Process, with Isaac Bunick

Isaac Bunick, founder of Motormia, explains how artificial intelligence is transforming the parts-buying experience among car enthusiasts. Originating from moments in the garage with his daughter, Isaac shares how Motormia harnesses AI and real-world evidence to help users discover, modify and source vehicle parts. The discussion covers challenges in data accuracy and the goal of creating unbiased and fun experiences for enthusiasts. Isaac also shares his journey from mechanic to tech entrepreneur and explores how AI can help shape the evolving world of the automotive aftermarket. Support the show

January 19, 2026Episode 13618 min

Fresh Eyes on the Canadian Aftermarket, with Rob Blitzstein

Rob Blitzstein joins us to talk about his new venture, True North Consulting. He comes from a storied family aftermarket business and was a leader at Parts Authority but is now launching his own consulting venture aimed at the Canadian automotive aftermarket. Rob shares insights from his deep industry roots, discusses the challenges and opportunities unique to the Canadian market and emphasizes the importance of relationship-building and tailored strategies. Tune in as he outlines his vision to bridge gaps between manufacturers and distributors, leveraging his experience to foster growth and innovation in Canada.Support the show

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