You’re doing a great job on these podcast episodes, Larry. Keep ‘em coming!
@AMMONYCSTUDIO10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the support!
@SadiCebe3 ай бұрын
Your intro music is... just... I don't know, its making me fell great for lack of better words. How to explain it? it is transporting me back... 10+ years to my hometown in Poland. My parents house garage, working on my car, often 2am or later, listening to your videos in the background, learning about detailing and washing cars. From how to touch up stone chips, clean interior all the way to how to care about your microfiber cloths. Such a inspiration and much more. Its becoming a memory triggering thing! Like when your hear a song from your first dance at school dance night, or first summer holiday party with your fiends! it takes your right back, and that how I felt just now when I heard this intro! Love that!
@darkhorsefive010 ай бұрын
People like me want in person training from people like you (Larry), Jason and Kevin because of the caliber of people you are. Jason mentioned “celebrity trainers”. I don’t see you guys as celebrities. I see the three of you as people I would truly enjoy hanging out with and learning from. Jason, your “story” was truly amazing. A lot of people see guys in positions like yours and think it has all been spoon fed gravy. Hearing how you “came up” explains your class and character. I love this podcast. Of course I have watched and learned from the technical videos over the years, but this kind of stuff is gold. This episode and the one with Kevin show why Larry, Kevin and Jason are the kinds of people that I would want to train in person with even after all of the technical videos. 💯
@luketuttle109610 ай бұрын
Wow what a back story with Jason! Really enjoyed this podcast and one with Kevin as well.
@Vanhamj110 ай бұрын
I want to give both of you a very personal Thank You. The podcast was truly touching hearing Jason's story. After 30 yrs in corporate America in the information security space, (and hating the last 10 of it), I have decided to make the jump, leave the corporate world, open my own detailing business and pursue my passion of detailing vehicles. As you talked about in the pod, I have consumed about everything I can from both of you in an attempt to learn and be prepared for whatever may come. Even rented a few vehicles (disaster cases) to practice on. But a bit of feedback, about the in person training, IMHO, I think what some might be looking for is validation. I know we should have the confidence to trust our own eyes, and trust our results, but sometimes that in-person feedback is exactly what we need to make the next big jump in our progression. That validation coming from either of you would mean the world to me. It builds instant confidence. Keep em coming......
@AMMONYCSTUDIO10 ай бұрын
Best of luck with the new business!
@Channel-mu6qd10 ай бұрын
@ammonycstudio, this podcast is amazing! These two first podcasts are setting the bar so high and I can’t wait to see what’s next. I’ve watched all your videos and have learned how to polish from them, and most of the equipment I have was either purchased from you or Kevin. Given the chance, I would still want to learn from any of you three in person. The reason? So I can ask questions, be explained to what I’m doing wrong, and become a better detailer. For me it would be the chance to ask questions in person, more than anything, and that’s what we can’t get from watching online. Still hoping to get that chance someday. All the best in Australia!
@279gax10 ай бұрын
Great show, I enjoyed hearing Jason's story. It got a bit dusty in my office as he talked about Meguiar's helping him after his truck was stolen. 😉
@mireffafhassan124510 ай бұрын
Awesome podcast
@1stfrompuertorico56810 ай бұрын
Jason Rose lived also in Puerto Rico and I remember the night at Raices restaurant and the roach that flew into him😜😜I was 2 tables next to him and witnessed it😜
@alanwallace325310 ай бұрын
Wow…who would have known Jason’s story! All I know is he has poured his heart out in all the training I’ve seen online. Nothing held back. Like a lot of people, I think this business of detailing has a way of creeping on you and taking on a life of its own. I just wanted clean cars to drive Uber in my retirement. Like the people who did the work but not the results. Not dissimilar to your quest for better products. Next thing, I doing friends and neighbors cars , but when I got a call to work on a Maserati, I’m thinking it’s time for insurance. But from that first quest for knowledge, I happen accept the ATA 100 and 200 series. Then I watch a few pros doing exceptional nice cars and absolutely flawless work. Each one helps up the game. Just with the first 2 podcasts in this series, it’s validation that my instincts on “who” to trust have been correct. 🙌
@ShawnPurdy-lw8vd9 ай бұрын
Teared up a bit from that story. I lost all my detailing stuff too and ended up homeless. I have no way to get back rolling again, on disiability. So I can tottally relate to this. I agree detailing is a passion. Thanks for sharing.
@stevendavies37310 ай бұрын
Love you boys from uk
@faisalmutumba68719 ай бұрын
Woow thanks Larry and for this podcast please. What jason is saying is right we detailer here in dubai sometimes we face a very huge challenge about some business owner know nothing about detailing. Its only here in uae where the owner hires team leader or manager for who totally ignorant about detailing and they make him to be the head of department just because he speaks the language with the owner,HR Manager😢. Language i barrier is also problem here etc. Only few detailer who passionate for job we are the one seeking for knowledge from guys. Thanks so much Larry, jason,kb for your knowledge. I didn't know about detailing but l kept on watching yours videos and it changed my life. Now l can earn a living bro Respect l salute you
@stefan-stocksmadesimple524110 ай бұрын
Are the first 39 episodes available somewhere? 🤔
@AMMONYCSTUDIO10 ай бұрын
Yes, THIS IS NOT A CAR WASH on Spotify and everywhere they distribute.
@x48910 ай бұрын
I guess sometimes, people just really wanna (physically) meet their heroes.
@glossworksdetailing488410 ай бұрын
Awesome podcast would love to see derek bemiss on one
@SadiCebe3 ай бұрын
About that 400 people event in Norway, just to be short here. i think 2 things happened. 1 - sense of belonging to a group of like minded people/be part of something bigger 2. Connecting with new people, businesses, manufactures. At the event you could teach about how to cook a rice and people would still come
@mattsmagicdetailtechaustralia5 ай бұрын
Jason's story I have heard before but this was alot deeper into it than the last hearing of it I had and wow what a horrible thing to go through. Whilst I admire 3M, I could never work for them at all with that culture. Now I could be very wrong here and I was looking from way outside inwards but I felt that Jason in the latter years was wasted at Meguiars, only now with Marcus back do I see Meguiars creating new innovations for their Pro Line. Jason going to Rupes I truly believe was a great choice and I hope he does more on the R & D of the liquids as well as pads and maybe the machines as there is plenty of room for improvement always. Constant evolution. I'm a big fan of the man and was lucky enough to meet him last year. I'm exactly the same mindset wise as Jason - I'm over shiny cars, yes I like them but I care more about other things and making a positive difference for the industry.