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The Mount Rushmore of Automotive Trainers: Legends, Pioneers, and Rising Stars [E231]
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- Apr 8, 2026
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Thanks to our Partners, Pico Technology, Autel, and Independent Wrench Jobs Watch Full Video Episode In this episode, Matt Fanslow tackles a highly requested topic from listeners: the "Mount Rushmore" of automotive trainers and educators. Wrestling with the definition of a Mount Rushmore—whether it represents the "Best of the Best" or the "Foundational Forefathers"—Matt takes a deep dive into the lineage of automotive instruction. He pays tribute to the "Road Dogs" who laid the groundwork before revealing his personal top four (plus a few tag-teams) and the rising stars to watch in the industry. Key Segments A cinematic "RV rescue" intro and a thank you to the sponsors. The Mount Rushmore Dilemma – Matt discusses the difficulty of picking just four names and the internal debate between honoring "foundations" versus "current excellence." Honoring the Foundation (The Road Dogs) – A tribute to the instructors who inspired previous generations: Bill Fulton : Known for secondary ignition analysis and prolific technical writing. Mac VandenBrink : A legendary inventor (Allen scope) and storyteller with a fascinating history in Nazi-occupied Denmark. Norm "Doc" Knell : An energetic personality and founder of influential training companies. Jim Morton : A long-time industry staple who continues to inspire current trainers like Dave Steckler. The Mount Rushmore Reveal: Matt’s definitive top four picks: John Thornton : Cited for his engineering background, strategic presentation style, and relentless drive for improvement. Scot Manna : Recognized for his meticulous "method to the madness" and high-level diagnostic intelligence. Dave Scaler : Celebrated for his "five-minute" diagnostic philosophy and ability to teach complex concepts using basic tools like meters and test lights.…