• Episode 102 - The Young Dad Who Detailed His Destiny - Giancarlo Rengifo
    May 6 2025

    In this inspiring episode, Kevin Davis sits down with Giancarlo Rengifo to uncover the “superhero backstory” behind his detailing career. Giancarlo shares how becoming a father of twins at 19 and navigating jobs from construction to marketing eventually led him to discover his passion for auto detailing.

    He recounts building a detailing business from scratch in South Florida—leveraging hustle, faith, and a knack for connecting with people—ultimately becoming a trainer for RUPES USA. Listeners will hear practical insights on embracing challenges, valuing your work, and balancing personal growth with business success. This candid conversation delivers plenty of humor, heart, and real-world advice for detailers and small business owners alike.

    Key Takeaways

    • Every Journey Starts Somewhere: Giancarlo’s path began as a teenage father working odd jobs (from roofing to retail). His story shows that humble beginnings and early setbacks can fuel a strong drive to succeed.
    • Networking is a Superpower: Being friendly and connecting with all kinds of people proved invaluable. Giancarlo’s high school habit of befriending everyone later translated into customers for his detailing business.
    • Opportunities in Plain Sight: The idea to start a detailing business struck when he watched someone earn $760 in three hours washing cars. This “aha” moment taught him to recognize opportunities around him and take action.
    • Learn as You Go: With no prior experience, he turned to YouTube and mentors to learn detailing. Giancarlo highlights the importance of continuous learning and adapting—whether it was mastering paint correction or figuring out social media marketing to promote his work.
    • Be Proud of Your Work: Initially, he felt embarrassed cleaning friends’ cars who had “better” careers, but he remembered his parents’ advice: whatever your job is, do it with excellence. This mindset helped him turn a simple car wash into a respected premium service.
    • Know Your Worth: Giancarlo learned to set fair prices for his services. After seeing clients pay top dollar at a car show, he realized he was undervaluing himself. He began charging what his quality was worth—understanding that the right customers will pay for good work and that it’s okay to turn down those who won’t.
    • Pivot and Innovate: As his mobile detailing grew, he expanded into higher-end offerings like ceramic coatings, wraps, and paint protection film. When a physical shop became too costly, he wasn’t afraid to pivot—shifting focus to training other detailers, which opened new revenue streams and played to his strengths.
    • Give Back and Mentor: Training became a passion for Giancarlo. He not only teaches technical skills but also stays available to students afterward. His approach underlines the value of mentorship and building others up in the industry.
    • Balance Life and Values: Throughout his journey, Giancarlo’s family and faith kept him grounded. He speaks about finding peace through gratitude—appreciating what he has rather than focusing on what he lacks. This perspective helped him handle stress, make principled decisions, and bring genuine enthusiasm to his work.
    • Stay Humble and Hungry: Despite social media exposure and a new role with a major company, Giancarlo remains down-to-earth. He stresses that he’s an “open book” – always learning, willing to help others, and grateful for every opportunity.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Episode 101 - Hustle Hard, Then Grow Up: Lessons in Real Business - Jay Arroyo
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode of the Cruise Control Podcast, Kevin sits down with Jay Royal of Ace of Spades Auto Detailing to unpack a wild entrepreneurial journey—starting as a valet hustler in Atlanta, Jay shares how he transitioned from running parking lots to building a premium detailing brand. Hear how a brutal business loss, wise words from his wife, and a complete mindset shift turned everything around. From $25 car washes to $650 details and real business systems, Jay’s story is as raw,

    Key Takeaways

    • Jay started his entrepreneurial life hustling three jobs, eventually inheriting a valet business and growing it to 12 employees.
    • His first introduction to detailing came through an employee detailing cars at the valet—who later quit and inspired Jay to learn on his own.
    • His wife Donna became the backbone of their growth—bringing strategy, operations thinking, and accountability to the business.
    • Jay transitioned from a $25 waterless car wash guy to a $650 full interior detailer with professional-grade service.
    • He originally operated without business licenses, insurance, or systems—until tough lessons and lost revenue forced him to get legit.
    • Losing 50–75% of his customers after raising prices turned out to be a blessing—he now works less and earns more.
    • Jay learned to separate pride from progress—listening to mentors, accepting criticism, and empowering others like his stepson Chris.
    • Family business dynamics were tough at first, but became a strength once roles were clearly defined and egos dropped.
    • The couple embraced slow-season resilience by working in all weather and saying “yes” to odd-hour requests to rebuild their brand.
    • Jay now mentors other detailers, encouraging them to think like business owners—not hustlers—and to charge their worth unapologetically.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 100 - Faith, Family, and Fire: Building a Life That Outlives You - Ray Sanders
    Apr 22 2025

    To celebrate the 100th episode of Cruise Control, Kevin Davis sits down with the wise and wildly entertaining Ray Sanders—a seasoned executive, pastor, entrepreneur, and all-around life philosopher. Together, they dive deep into purpose, legacy, burnout, faith, family, and what it really means to build a life worth remembering. Ray shares powerful insights on how to navigate transition, find fulfillment beyond hustle, and live in alignment with your true calling. This isn’t just a conversation—it’s a masterclass on how to build a life that matters.

    Key Takeaways

    1. Legacy doesn’t start at retirement—it starts right now.
      If you're thinking about your legacy, you're already behind. Every choice you're making today builds it.
    2. Busyness is often a mask for brokenness.
      Many people hide behind hustle to avoid dealing with what’s really going on inside.
    3. You can’t build something lasting without anchoring to purpose.
      Business success means little if it’s not aligned with who you are and why you’re here.
    4. Faith isn’t a part of your life—it’s the whole framework.
      Ray emphasizes that faith is the lens through which all decisions should be made.
    5. If your calendar and your checkbook were sermons, what would they preach?
      Where you spend your time and money tells the real story of your values.
    6. You don't age out of influence—you just level up.
      Whether you're 25 or 65, your wisdom and presence matter to someone coming up behind you.
    7. A life well-lived leaves a ripple, not just a resume.
      The way you treat others and the relationships you build outlive any title.
    8. Clarity comes from quiet, not chaos.
      You won’t find your purpose in a rush—you’ll find it in stillness and intentional reflection.
    9. Men in leadership often confuse identity with role.
      You’re not just your title, your business, or your success. You’re much more—and it’s time to reconnect with that.
    10. The dash between the birthdate and death date is where legacy is written.
      Ray’s final reminder: what will your dash mean to the people you love, serve, and lead?

    www.raysanders.com

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 99 - From Gym Floors to Shop Floors: Jamie Werner's Wild Ride
    Apr 15 2025

    In this episode of Cruise Control, Kevin Davis sits down with Jamie Werner — founder of Equip Academy and AutoLab Films — to talk about creating a true trade school for the automotive aesthetics industry. Jamie shares his unfiltered entrepreneurial journey, why skills alone won't build a career, and how he’s shaping the next generation of installers with more than just hands-on training. Tune in for lessons on leadership, fulfillment, and why treating employees right isn't optional — it's everything.

    Key Takeaways:

    From Fitness to Film: Jamie’s Wild Career Pivot
    Jamie’s journey took him from managing gym floors to leading an automotive film brand—with no background in the car industry.

    Starting from Scratch in an Unknown Industry
    Jamie talks about his first SEMA experience, realizing how massive the automotive world was, and diving headfirst into it.

    Why Jamie Prioritized Education and Mentorship Over Sales
    Instead of hoarding knowledge, Jamie focused on building open education and mentorship programs for installers.

    How Equip Academy is Flipping the Industry Model
    Jamie’s goal isn’t just training — it’s building a true trade school that produces workers ready for the industry from day one.

    You’re Not an Installer After Four Days
    Jamie emphasizes that real skill takes time and practice — a crash course doesn't make you a professional.

    Beyond Cars: Huge New Opportunities in Marine and Home Markets
    Installers are moving into marine, architecture, and even home appliance spaces, creating massive new income streams.

    The Real Value of a Landing Page for Your Services
    Businesses must focus their marketing and create simple, specific landing pages for each service instead of trying to be everything to everyone.

    Why Jamie Works FOR His Staff, Not the Other Way Around
    Jamie’s leadership philosophy: the owner works for the team, not the other way around — loyalty is earned through service.

    The Right Way to Add PPF to Your Detailing Business
    Before launching full PPF services, detailers should subcontract installs to test demand and build proof of concept.

    Helping Young Entrepreneurs Build a Life, Not Just a Business
    Jamie’s ultimate mission: teach young entrepreneurs to work to live—not live to work—and help them build sustainable, fulfilling careers.

    https://equip-academy.com

    https://autolab-us.com

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Episode 98 - Kicker, Kindness & Kickass Culture: A Blueprint for Small Business - Roger Demaree
    Apr 8 2025

    In this laid-back but powerful episode of Cruise Control, Kevin Davis sits down with Roger Demaree, longtime marketing director at Kicker, to unpack the brand's journey from a garage in Stillwater, Oklahoma, to global car audio icon. Roger shares hilarious stories (yes, Sir Mix-a-Lot included), valuable lessons in faith-driven leadership, and golden insights for small business owners on staying ahead of trends, building loyalty, and fostering meaningful relationships—both in business and in life. Whether you run a detail shop or just love loud music and good people, this episode has something for you.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    1. Build on Relationships, Not Transactions
      Roger highlights how real success comes from caring about people first—not what they can offer you.
    2. Integrity Wins in the Long Run
      Kicker air-freighted $600K worth of amps at a loss during COVID to keep dealers afloat. Why? Because it was the right thing to do.
    3. From “Ass-Kicker” to “Kicker”
      The brand name was born from a customer saying the bass felt like it “kicked him in the ass.” (Yep, really.)
    4. Marketing Without Contracts
      Roger shares that almost all of his brand ambassador and influencer relationships are handshake deals—built on trust.
    5. Customer Experience Is the Product
      The real product isn’t just sound—it’s the feeling customers get when their music hits right.
    6. Culture Is Everything
      Kicker has 200 employees, and Roger (22 years in) is only #51 in seniority. That's a culture built on loyalty.
    7. Networking: The Secret Superpower
      Roger's legendary stories of meeting Guy Fieri, Billy Gibbons, Aaron Hagar, and Sir Mix-a-Lot all stem from genuine connection—not chasing clout.
    8. Stay Ahead or Become Kodak
      Kicker avoided the fate of companies like Kodak by not getting into head units and instead pivoting into OEM integration and vehicle-specific solutions.
    9. Support Doesn’t End After the Sale
      A customer who bought outdated subs on eBay still got a discount and support from Kicker—just because he was a fan.
    10. Small Business? Act Big by Thinking Smart
      Whether it’s faith, fairness, or feedback—small shops can adopt these same guiding principles to win big in any market.

    www.kicker.com

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Episode 97 - You’re Not a Business, You’re a Technician With Overhead - Joshua Monge
    Apr 1 2025

    In this episode of Cruise Control, Kevin Davis sits down with operations consultant and fractional COO Joshua Monge for a high-value conversation about building businesses that don’t depend on your sweat alone. They break down the mindset shift from technician to business owner, the importance of hiring before burnout, and how your systems (or lack thereof) are either setting you up for scale or silently killing your exit strategy. From SOPs to rebranding and even leveraging AI, this one is packed with practical insight—served up with laughs, truth bombs, and real talk.

    Key Takeaways

    • Most small business owners don’t own businesses—they own jobs with paperwork and stress.
    • If you’re still doing every single task yourself, your business isn’t scalable—it’s fragile.
    • The moment you hire someone late, you’re hiring from a place of chaos and desperation.
    • Checklists and SOPs aren’t just helpful—they’re intellectual property that increases business value.
    • Branding your business around yourself (your name, your identity) makes it nearly impossible to sell later.
    • If you want to eventually exit, you need to start documenting and offloading NOW, not later.
    • Perfection is the enemy—done and documented beats polished and stuck in your head.
    • You can create systems by simply recording what you do and turning it into repeatable steps.
    • Business owners often self-sabotage when things run smoothly because they feel unneeded.
    • Your five-year plan to sell should start long before you actually want out.
    • You can’t scale a business if it’s built entirely on your back.
    • Hire for the things that drain you—because your time is better spent leading, not answering phones.

    www.joshuamonge.com

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    49 mins
  • Episode 96 - Grant, Chris, and the Therapy Session Masquerading as a Podcast - Grant Menard & Chris DiGiovanni
    Mar 25 2025

    In this episode of Cruise Control, Kevin Davis sits down with Grant Menard and Chris DiGiovanni live from Mobile Tech Expo 2025 in Orlando to talk about team culture, hiring, leadership, and what makes a business thrive beyond the shop floor. The guys dive into how to build meaningful work relationships, the role of validation in entrepreneurship, and the power of your peer group. They share deep insights—with a lot of laughs—about mental health, business trauma, and leading with heart.

    10 Key Takeaways:

    1. Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast
      You spend more time at work than home—make it a place you enjoy.
    2. Hire for Vibes, Train for Skills
      If someone doesn’t match the team’s energy, they're out—fast.
    3. Validation is the Entrepreneur’s Drug
      Business owners often chase 5-star reviews as a stand-in for personal worth.
    4. Trauma Fuels Hustle
      Many successful entrepreneurs are running from childhood pain—they just built a business on the way out.
    5. Surround Yourself with Winners
      Your success is tied to the 5 people you talk to most—choose wisely.
    6. Give More Than Expected
      Go 30% above what someone asks—it shows value and builds loyalty.
    7. Authentic Brotherhood > Networking
      Weekly check-ins with close business friends help level you up faster than courses ever will.
    8. Your Employees Are Family (but not the kind you avoid on holidays)
      Care about your team beyond what they produce.
    9. Let Go of Dead Weight
      It’s okay to move on from friendships or employees that no longer align with your growth.
    10. Vulnerability is a Superpower
      Real business growth comes from being honest—especially when things are hard.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 95 - From Zero to Authority: Nick McGurk’s Secret to Building a Brand
    Mar 18 2025

    In this episode, Kevin Davis sits down with Nick McGurk to discuss entrepreneurship, personal reinvention, and taking risks to create a fulfilling life. Nick shares his journey from journalism to real estate and content creation, emphasizing the importance of taking imperfect action, overcoming self-doubt, and building a brand authentically.They also dive into the role of storytelling in business, how to create engaging content, and why mindset is the key to success.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Take Action Without Overthinking – The biggest obstacle is waiting for the "right time." Nick explains how he pivoted careers by just starting and figuring things out along the way.
    2. Storytelling Sells – Whether it's in journalism, real estate, or social media content, storytelling is the ultimate way to connect with an audience and build trust.
    3. Leverage Content for Business Growth – Nick explains why consistent content creation (video, short-form, long-form) helps position you as an authority in any industry.
    4. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome – No one has it all figured out, and taking imperfect action is the fastest way to grow and gain confidence.
    5. Master the Platform You're On – Instead of spreading yourself too thin, double down on one platform, learn its ins and outs, and build a strong community.


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    1 hr and 29 mins