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The ExeL Podcast has its origins on the South West and was primarily set up to support the driver training industry in the Exeter and Torbay areas. Over time the podcast has taken on a wider remit and now both local and nationally recognised figures within the industry feature in episodes.
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Alison is our social media consultant at Training Wheelz and returns in this podcast episode to talk about her recently launched project. This gives you the opportunity to develop ypour own social media marketing at an affordable cost if you feel unable to hire a manager yo do this for you - or of you like the idea of doing this for yourself.The link to Alison's course is https://alison-harper-s-school.teachable.com/p/boostyourbusinessonsocialmediaThere is a special offer if you sign up for the course by the end of August!*Warning notice! This episode was quite a challenge to edit as the internet dropped several times during the recording so there are a few places where there is a bit of a gap between one of us speaking and the other replying. Hopefully it does not detract from the overall flow of the conversation.
In this episode I was joined by Natalie Warr who is the partnership manager for Vision Zero South West. We discuss the vision of reducing the numbers of people seriously injured or killed on the roads in the South West. The initial aim is to reduce these numbers by 50% by 2030 and eventually down to zero. 47 people were killed on the roads in Devon and Cornwall in 2022 and 741 seriously injured. There is a wealth of information on their website https://visionzerosouthwest.co.uk/ covering a range of areas from motor cyclists, business and older drivers, horse riders, cyclists, pedestrians and learners.Among the issues discussed is Operation Snap where dashcam evidence of poor driving can be submitted - the website is https://operationsnap.devon-cornwall.police.uk/Natalie and I were due to be joined by two of her partnership colleagues from Devon and Somerset Fire service but the gremlins got in the way soo I am arranging to speak with them at a later date, probably in September.
Claire was one of our PDIs at Training Wheelz who (finally) qualified in June 2024 after almost two years. I am sure her story will resonate with many of you who are grappling with the process of becoming an ADI as well as being a remonder of how hard it was for many who are now qualified.Claire used two unsuccessful part 3 tests as learning opportunities but she didn't stop there. As well as the Go Green support material we use in our training, she went out of hr way to get help elsewhere. For her, Phil Cowley and Diana Todd at Inspire Instructor Training and Ray Seagrave provided support that worked for her.HRT - this was a first for me on the podcast! Claire knew something. wasn't right and went to her doctor regarding her anxiety and was prescribed HRT - it worked!If ever anyone personifies the grit and determination to succeed it is Claire. She never sat back and waited for things to happen and now is enjoying her new career. I have. no doubt she will go on to greater things.
Every now and then you hear that a previous unheard episode of a radio or tv show has lain undiscovered for a long time - well I have realised that a recording from over 3 months ago has been dormant in my archives! This recording was taken back at the start of March 2024 with two of our own PDIs at our driving school (Training Wheelz) and gives the background to how they made their training choice. They are both named Vicky (or Vicki)! One of them (Vicki) has the email address including gthe term 'madvic' but it is the other (Vicky) who is the real mad one out of them!The initial recording suffered from mad Vicky using her phone and the first attempt suffering from none of us realising her contribution wasn't recording after she took a call on her phone! They both very kindly came back a few days later to complete the recording. Even so there were a few gremlins from mad Vicky's internet connection. I have edited out some of the gaps and interference but so hopefully the recording does run reasonably smoothly. My a;pologies idf there are still a couple of hiccups within the recording.(Mad) Vicky was an ADI many years ago and started her training with us whereas Vicki started with a national company and fairly soon realised this was not really working for her. As her eldest daughter had learned with me I was delighted when she asked if she could complete her training with us.I am delighted to say Vicki has since qualified - she will be giving her account of her Part 3 soon - it was fairly eventful with her learner having a complete meltdown on the test!
Lee and Mick from Knowledgeablee Instructor Training (K.I.T.) joined me to elaborate on their submission to the DVSA regarding the restoration of the Part 3 and Standards Check to the full pre-Covid 60 minutes.How aware are you of the DVSA's document the National Standard For Driver and Rider Training? In particular:Element 6.3.1: Create a climate that promotes learningElement 6.3.2 Explain and demonstrate skills and techniquesElement 6.3.3 CoachThey reason that it is very difficult - if not impossible - for the DVSA examiners to assess all of these elements adequately within 40 minutes. Yet these are the very criteria that the DVSA wants us to work to achieve! As with any test-based assessment, people will generally 'teach to the test'. So where is the opportunity for developing the deeper coaching questions, integrating elements of the GDE Matrix and generally exploring beliefs, opinions, fears and anything else that is clearly related to driving behaviour when the examiners are tapping you on the shoulder and asking you to get the car moving again when you stop for a couple of minutes to help your learner reflect on their performance?Lee and Mick are NOT arguing for the return of the 10 minute briefing at the start of the Part 3 or Standards Check! They are looking to improve the quality of how we help learners become better, thinking, responsible drivers and, hence, improve road safety. Rather than me try and explain what they are asking for - inadequately - listen to what they have to say. Hopefully you will agree with them. If you do please add your weight to their submission and write to Loveday Ryder.To find out more about all the courses and videos Lee and Mick have on offer visit their website - www.adikit.co.uk
Becky has made quite an impact since launching Empathetic Instructor Training. She has made it her aim to provide a safe space for PDIs and ADIs alike and she also has an impressive array of training courses available. Why not take a look at the web site - www.beckyseaton.co.uk
The sudden and tragic loss of Lou Walsh hit many people within the driver training industry very hard, none ,ore so of course than Lou's husband Blaine. Both Lou and Blaine, togtrher with Laura Morris, had been the architects of a totally new way of approaching driving instructor training and their Go Green course has proved extremely popular.As in everything, time moves on and so it has proved with Go Green. The team have certainly not rested on what they had already achieved and the whole Go Green programme has received a makeover with several new elements added very recently.Apart from the full Parts 1,2 and 3 training course there are now clourses available just concentrating on Part 3, a shorter Part3 rescue training course and one for ADIs looking to prepare for their Standards Check. And all of them are available on a monthly subscription as well as the option to pay for a lifetime membership.Take a look at their website or Facebook page for more information https://www.gogreendrivinginstructortraining.co.uk/
Neil is the author of 'Untwisting the Road to Success'. This book is designed to help you with either your Part 3 test or Standards Check. It is full of extremely helpful advice and supporting videos which you can access via QR codes in the text.Neil is a great advocate for CPD and, by his own admission, is a 'CPD junkie'. He is a member of the Institute of Master Tutors of Driving (IMTD). If anyone is interested in the IMTD CPD sessions then please email Neil at cpdevents@imtd.org.uk with the following information: Name, Email address, Postcode, Mobile number.The sessions are held on the first Sunday morning each month from 10-11. The next one is on April 7th. You can find more general information about the IMTD on their website https://imtd.org.uk/
San Harper is an internationally renowned authority on the subject of mindfulness. It is a great privilege to have her as a guest on the podcast. In this episode we just dip our toes into the ocean of mindfulness. For those of you who find this topic either useful or interesting - hopefully both! - you can take this further as San is the creator of her own website www.thecalmside.com as well as a Facebook group The Guild of Mindful Driver Trainers. She hosts regular online courses and more details can be found on her website. San is also an approved driving instructor (ADI) and so is uniquely placed to impart her knowledge and experience to driving instructors.There is a wealth of information within the episode. One reference San mentions is 'The Power of Now' by Eckhart Tolle which is available in hard copy and as an audio book.San is a regular contributor to the KIT MAG, a great FREE resource of CPD to the driving instructor community.Towards the end of the podcast San gives a tip to help with stressful situations S.T.O.P. You can read more about it here and in the links section:https://www.themuse.com/advice/the-mental-trick-you-can-use-to-get-through-any-stressful-situation
Lee is one part of Knowledgeablee Instructor Training, who with Mick Knowles, is a partner with this award winning training company. You can find out more about their training options at https://www.adikit.co.uk/
In this episode I chat with Stewart Lochrie the founder of Bright Coaching. This is a newly created training company aimed at driving instructors offering the only accredited qualification in coaching in the UK. The course specifically aims at exploring challenging and changing behaviours in drivers and explores driver psychology.To find out more visit the Bright Coaching web site.Bright Coaching works closely with The Honest Truth which was a very recent subject of my podcast when I spoke with Olly Tayler. Stewart speaks very stringly about the links between the two and how The Honest Truth complements the work of Bright Coaching.Stewart is a firm advocate of CPD and has recently completed a quailfication with Dr Lisa Dorn who is one the world's leading experts in driver behaviour.If you enjoy the show pleas give it a like - thank you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carrie Barker ADI!

Carrie Barker ADI!

2023-12-0140:45

Carrie passed her Part 3 just two days before we recorded this episode. She talks about her experience of the qualifying process and the pressure of having to go to a third attempt to pass her Part 3 test. She also tells of the reasons why she chose to become a driving instructor and the support materials that were used (Go Green). Modesty forbids me to say who her trainer was but maybe having to go to a third attempt isn't the greatest advert?! Anyway I am sure a lot of people will empathise with Carrie when it comes to the trials and tribulations of the whole qualifying process. I hope you enjoy this episode - if you do please give it a 'like'! . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join me as I chat with Olly Tayler, the face of The Honest Truth. We start off with our own tribute to Lou Walsh who tragically died suddenly in August. Olly and I first met many years ago at Westpoint on one of the legs of the relay so it was Lou who actually facilitated us getting to know each other. Olly has always been passionate about road safety from his days as a serving road traffic police officer. Now having retired from the force he is able to devote his time to road safety and particularly The Honest Truth. THT has undergone a complete re-vamp since Covid. It is now under the aegis of James Enan's First Car group and there is a brand new app and lots of other resources for ADIs.This is a must listen episode - who in the driver training industry isn't committed to road safety?!Visit The Honest Truth website to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Claire Hancock

Claire Hancock

2023-10-1301:03:05

We are back in our Devon roots for this episode with Claire Hancock. Claire is a active member of her local RoSPA group and a passionate campaigner for raod safety and her connections to Vision Zero, The Honest Truth and Learn2Live. She also talks about her preference for being part of a team of instructors rather than going independent and we talk about the ways in which things have improved for women in the driving industry. And for those of you who have taught a son or daughter you will recognise th trials and tribulations of Claire teaching her daughter Ella! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I was delighted to get Chris Allsopp on my podcast just before he and his partner Diane Hall came to Exeter to deliver their excellent 'Driving Test Nerves' course. Diane came on in Season 2 and talked about the content of their course and suggested then that I get Chris on to talk in more depth about the mental well-being (or not) of our young people after everything that has gone on over the last few years with Covid and the missing education years. He gives a passionate account of how generations in society have changed their behaviour which accounts very much for how young people (in general) are how they are now., Snowflakes? A word Chris dislikes with a passion and he tells us why.I just sat back and listened in the most part to someone who is a leader in his field and speaks with great authority. I hope you njoy listening to him as much as I did! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the first episode of Season 3 Alison Harper gives some advice on how to utilise social media to maximum effect. She manages the social media for Knowledgable Instrucotr Training (KIT), The KIT Podcast, Xpert Driver Training, Diane Hall's L of a Way to Pass as well as Training Wheelz for myself and Christie.In this episode we only really scratch the surface of this topic. Alison is a regular monthly contributor to the KIT Podcast and you can. find out lots more there. Find out more on her Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/alisonharpersocialmediaconsultant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following on from the previous episode with two trainees talking about their training, I realised that they are not really aware of the range of resources that are available. Phil Cowley very kindly agreed to join me to discuss a whole range of resources and I think we have covered a large peroportion of the most popular or most well-known of these. The list is by no means exhaustive but we did include the following in the podcast;Lou and Blaine Walsh https://www.gogreendrivinginstructortraining.co.uk/Diane Hall https://www.lofaway2pass.com/product/driving-test-nerves-specialist-workshop/Bob Morton https://clientcentredlearning.co.uk/Chris Bensted https://www.theorytestexplained.co.uk/Terry Cook https://www.theinstructorpodcast.com/Mick Knowles https://www.adikit.co.uk/podcast/Kev and Tracey Field https://www.confidentdrivers.co.uk/the-driving-confidence-podcastMindnode https://www.mindnode.com/Canva https://www.canva.com/online-whiteboard/Fionadrive https://fionadrive.com/The Honest Truth https://thehonesttruth.co.uk/Who'In The Driving Seat https://gedandclaire.com/driving-instructor-book/I am sure I have missed some out so go Google anything I have forgotten and if you can't find it let me as I'm sure I can find someone who does know! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We finally got there! After a blip on the first recording when one of my interviewees disappeared for the last 15 minutes they both very kindly agreed to come back and re-record the last part.Vicky Bourne and Vicky Henwood are training with me. The purpose of this is not to push our driver training but is designed to give an insight into what is involved in the training. They have both come to us from different directions - one Vicky has been an ADI (briefly) many years ago and the other decided to pursue this after being made redundant from her previous job. One (Vicky B) is not on a trainee licence (for reasons she explains) while the other (Vicky H) is about to go on a trainee licence the week after this recording is published.We talk about the highs and lows, what I could have done better and the relative merits of leasing or buying a car. The over-riding message to me in all of this is to do your research and, even if you know you made the wrong decision, change it before it is too late!Training with both of them has never been anything other than very enjoyable, even to the point of anarchy at times - including losing Vicky B on the first attempt and her wandering around the garage she and her husband own to find decent coverage!The Go Green training materials referred to in the episode can be found here: https://www.gogreendrivinginstructortraining.co.uk/If you find the episode interesting please give a 'like' on our facebook page - or, even better, leave a comment or review. Thank you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Total Drive is so much more than just a diary for your lessons. It is a complete pupil management system designed to free you from pen and paper. For those not convinced then come and listen to Ross Kernick, one of the partners at Total Drive and find out just what it can do for you and your learners. At Training Wheelz we have been using it for over 4 years and it saves us so much time. Ross talks about how the system came into being from its origins as an app for hair salons and GPs and how Covid made them re-assess where it was going and started focussing much more of the driver training industry. But rather than me tell you about come and listen to this episode!And you get a FREE 30 day trial so what have you got to lose?! You can find out much more at https://totaldrive.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to the ultimate instructor podcaster! Terry Cook is the host and creator of The Instructor Podcast. He has grown and developed this into one of the most comprehensive sources of CPD available to driving instructors. It was a delight to have him as my guest and to hear his views on the role of a podcast for driving in structors - but also how he has diversified with a wealth of interviewees from a range of different perspectives. Once you have listened to him I am sure you will want to look more into The Instructor Podcast and the range of material that is on offer there.I should admit that, around 15 minutes and 30 seconds there was an embarrassing hitch when I realised that I had accidentally switched off recording! What great timing when you have one of the best instructor podcasters! Anyway, by some strange quick, the hiatus does not appear anywhere near as bad as I thought it would and if I hand't admitted to this you probably wouldn't notice? Terry was very gracious and we re-recorded that section and it (almost) appears seamless on here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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