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Ep 57Intelligent Instructor "Facilitator of Excellence''

GuestRachael Butler — Sales & Marketing Director, Intelligent Instructor10 years at Intelligent Instructor (joined ~6 months after launch)Curates and organises content for Intelligent Instructor PlusRuns 24 online events per year (12 masterclasses + 12 member webinars)Heavily involved in national events: sponsorship/exhibitors and event deliveryWhat we coverWhat Rachael’s role actually involves (and why she calls herself a “facilitator of excellence”)Intelligent Instructor Plus: what it includes, why it’s built around ongoing CPD, and how members use itBurnout, boundaries, and the reality of high workload (plus what’s helped Rachael personally)Why CPD improves more than performance: confidence, mindset, and long-term professional developmentThe real shift happening in the industry: increased competition and why differentiation matters more than everStanding out without overwhelm: defining your “why you”, not trying to copy the loudest accountsDiversifying: fleet, young driver, offender rehab, PDI training, and other routes to build resilienceEvents breakdown:National Conference & Expo (September): large-scale, multiple zones/stages, huge expo hallThe Convention: smaller, more intimate, single-stage immersion, mindset + business developmentHow to get maximum value from events: curiosity, stretching beyond your comfort zone, and implementing one practical changeYour “advice handover” segment: leaving guidance for the next guestKey takeawaysDon’t do all the CPD. Do the CPD that fits you — consistently.Differentiation isn’t about being flashy — it’s about being clear. Who you help, how you teach, and what you stand for.A full diary isn’t always success — you need time for reflection, business admin, finances, CPD, and rest.Events work best when you attend sessions you wouldn’t normally choose and then apply one change immediately.Small changes compound — “one thing at a time” adds up fast over a year.Memorable momentsThe candid chat about burnout, boundaries, and learning to respond less “immediately”The industry reality check: rising numbers coming into the sector means standing out matters more than everThe Convention vs Expo reflection: why being “exposed to everything” can be more valuable than choosing only familiar sessionsThe advice baton at the end:“Do one thing this year that pushes you outside your comfort zone.”Mentioned in the episodeIntelligent Instructor Plus membership (online platform with hundreds of resources + monthly webinar)National Conference & Expo (September)The Convention (smaller, immersive event + awards dinner)Diversifying ideas: fleet, young driver, rehabilitation/speed awareness, training routesTools and habits: time blocking, “two-minute try”, and managing workload boundariesConnect with Rachael / Intelligent InstructorIntelligent Instructor website: intelligentinstructor.co.ukEmail: [email protected] you enjoyed the episode, share it with an instructor friend who’s trying to grow their business without burning out — and tell me your biggest takeaway.

Feb 27, 20261h 4m

Ep 56PDA, Trust And Standards Checks

]Episode summary:In this episode, Diana Todd is joined by Kat Tomkinson (Driving Instructor Kat) to discuss PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) and how it can show up in driving lessons when autonomy feels threatened. Kat shares practical ways to reduce demand, build trust, and keep learning non-judgemental — including using hypothetical scenarios and adapting communication. The conversation also covers Kat’s standards check: what the pressure felt like, how she reframed it positively, and how she prepared for success.What we cover:Kat’s journey into instructing after the COVID period and what she enjoys most about the jobWhy many pupils / Instructors experience “resistance” that may actually be a nervous system responsePDA explained as autonomy threat → fight/flight/freeze/fall responseHow seemingly neutral questions (“What could be improved?”) can sometimes trigger defensivenessPractical lesson tools: visual aids, whiteboard scenarios, “future-focused” coachingWhen offering choice helps — and when choice can feel like pressureHow to build rapport and trust so learners feel safe enough to self-reflectStandards check experience: nerves, mindset, communication, and preparationPreparing for the 40-minute “snapshot” when your normal lessons are much longerKey takeaways:Reduce perceived judgement; keep language neutral and future-focusedWhen someone is triggered, “backing off” can be the most productive moveTrust and rapport can be the difference between resistance and reflectionStandards checks are easier to handle when you keep CPD ongoing and reframe it as a positive check of your serviceGuest links / contact:Kat Tomkinson — Driving Instructor Kat (Facebook & Instagram)Website/contact: drivinginstructorkat.blogspot.com

Jan 9, 20261h 0m

Ep 55Celebrating The Ordinary Instructor

In this first episode of the new look Inspire Instructor Training Podcast, host Diana Todd chats with Sarah Baldock, founder of SB Driving School in Maidstone, Kent. Together they explore what it means to be a driving instructor in today’s world — balancing life, learning, and the love of helping others succeed.Sarah shares her journey from redundancy to independence, how she uses dashcam footage to reflect on her teaching, and the unexpected lessons learned from her students. The pair also discuss social media — both the opportunities it creates and the challenges it brings — and how instructors can show up authentically online without feeling the pressure to “keep up with the Joneses.”Key Topics:- Using lesson recordings for self-reflection and CPD- Creating a safe, accountable space for pupils to give feedback- Managing negativity and staying kind on social media- Building your confidence as a mentor and ordinary instructor- The importance of compassion and community in the industryBest Quotes: “You don’t have to write a book, you don’t have to go to expos — just reflect on yourself and do the best you can. That’s enough.” – Sarah Baldock “Being ordinary isn’t a small thing. It’s being real, relatable, and making a difference — one learner, one PDI, one mentee at a time.” – *Diana Todd* “I watched my lessons back because I wanted to know what made me feel like that — why did that lesson go so well?” – *Sarah* “Creating an environment where your pupils can hold you accountable is no small feat.” – *Diana* “We need more compassion in this industry — more walking in each other’s shoes.” – *Diana*

Nov 15, 20251h 3m

Ep 54My Learner Driver

🎧 Episode Summary:In this powerful episode, Phil sits down with driving instructor and course creator Kate Monk, the founder of My Learner Driver – an online course designed to help parents of learner drivers become active participants in creating safer, more prepared drivers.Kate shares her emotional ‘why’ behind the course, following the devastating loss of four young people in her local area. She highlights the untapped potential of parents to model safer driving habits, support structured private practice, and open up life-saving conversations at home.👤 About Kate Monk:ADI based in West Devon10+ years of experience in driver trainingMum of two, passionate about road safetyCreator of My Learner Driver, aiming to empower parents🎯 Key Topics Discussed:Why instructors and parents must work together to create safer driversThe alarming reality of youth road fatalities – and why "something must change"How My Learner Driver helps parents:Refresh and upgrade their own driving attitudesLearn how to guide private practice safely and effectivelyBuild awareness of risks and road behavior before a young person starts drivingThe idea of a "Family Graduated Driving Licence" – a personalised, voluntary contract between parent and teenEncouraging parents to develop commentary driving skills and model road scanning techniquesLong-term plans to expand into school-age resources, creating early awarenessChallenges Kate faced creating the course – from tech hurdles to battling camera nervesThe course as a collaborative tool for instructors, not a replacement🛠️ Instructor Takeaways:My Learner Driver can enhance your learners’ private practice experiencesSupport parents to become safer drivers themselves, improving outcomes for pupilsUse the course to bridge the communication gap between home and lessonConsider involving parents in lessons early (including reverse roles!)🧭 Learn More & Access the Course:🌐 www.mylearnerdriver.co.uk💸 Early bird price: £14.75 (75% off while course builds)🧠 Instructor guide version also coming soon!

Jul 3, 202541 min

Ep 53Become The Learner

Episode Theme:Stepping into the learner’s role to sharpen your instructor skills, and practical tactics for easing driving-related anxiety.Why Play Learner?Gain fresh perspective on your own training styleSpot best (and worst) teaching habits to adopt or ditchTry something outside your comfort zone—gym theory, workshops, etc.On-the-Move vs Pullover Corrections:If safe and the student can process, correct as you goIf they’re distracted or the situation is complex, pull over for focused feedbackProactive Support Level:Give clear options (“I’ll prompt you for the next three starts…”) instead of “Jump in if I’m wrong”Use scales or student-chosen checkpoints to quantify confidenceManaging Driving Anxiety (3 Pillars):Physical Tension (arms/shoulders) → “Lower your suitcases” relaxation drillRacing Heart → “Smell flowers / blow bubbles” breathingFrozen Feeling → ABC technique (Acknowledge–Build evidence–Calm strategies)Quick Wins:Reframe “anxiety” as “uncomfortable” for more controlUse scaling (1 = Zen guru…10 = straightjacket) to track progressOffer word banks or flash-cards to help students label feelingsTakeaway:Continual CPD gives you a toolbox of techniques—mix and match them to meet each learner’s needs.

Jun 20, 202541 min

Ep 52DVSA Consultation

We dig into the DVSA Consolation on changes to the test booking system.https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/improving-car-driving-test-booking-rules/improving-car-driving-test-booking-rules?utm_source=dvsa&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=improving-driving-test-booking-rules&utm_content=adi

Jun 14, 202554 min

Ep 51Start With The Why

In this Book Club edition of the Inspire Instructor Training Podcast, Phil is joined by Terry Cook (The Instructor Podcast), Andy Sinker, and Kev Lynes to explore Start With Why by Simon Sinek. But this isn’t just a book review — it’s a deep, personal dive into why we teach, why we care, and how purpose shapes every lesson we give.The conversation touches on:How your “why” evolves over timeWhy purpose-driven instructors build better driversPersonal stories of learners whose lives changed because their instructor had a missionWhat your pupils might say your why is (and why that matters)If you're feeling stuck, burned out, or just want to reconnect with your passion — this one’s for you.🧠 Key Takeaways:“People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it.”Your why can develop over time, through both challenge and reflection.Aligning your work with your values makes tough decisions easier — and more meaningful.Your learners feel your why — and that builds trust, loyalty, and deeper impact.

May 28, 202548 min

Ep 50San Shares

Episode Summary:In this heartfelt and reflective episode, Phil is joined by returning guest and mentor Sam Harper (filling in for Diana) for an open and honest conversation about the personal and professional journey of being a driving instructor.Together, they explore: The importance of shifting from “doing” to “learning” in lessons.How to dig deeper into both successful and unsuccessful moments to help PDIs and pupils grow.The power of mindset, confidence, and human connection in driving development. How neurodiversity, fear responses, and backgrounds affect the way learners experience lessons. Why empathy, patience, and presence are game-changers in instruction. Reflections on how their teaching style has evolved over the years, and advice they’d give their past selves.A live Q\&A moment from Chris around supporting decision-making skills in anxious learners.Plus, they touch on the value of business education, being your authentic self, and the famous 'Let Them' Theory by Mel Robbins.🔍 Key Topics Discussed:🧠 Learning vs. Doing: Why instructors should focus more on what’s being learned rather than just what’s being done. 🪜 Stepping Stones & Goal Setting: Helping pupils visually and mentally map out their learning progress. 🗣 Coaching vs. Instructing: The struggle of shifting from giving solutions to creating space for pupils to find their own. 🧩 Neurodiversity Awareness: How understanding ADHD, autism, and dyslexia has reshaped their approach.🤝 Trust & Belief: Why self-belief and internal confidence matter more than external praise.🧠 Fear Responses & Lived Experience: How learners' behavior can often be misunderstood, and why empathy is crucial. 🧾 Business & Boundaries: The importance of learning business skills early and setting healthy personal boundaries.📚 Books Mentioned:The Power of Now by Eckhart TolleThe Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins 🎓 Upcoming Workshop Mentioned:Client-Centred Learning Workshop — Walsall🗓 Sunday, 20th July | 🕘 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM💷 £120✅ Coaching, rapport building, GDE matrix, road safety, experiential learning — and much more!🎤 Interactive, practical, and engaging — no roleplay, just real talk.📣 Join Us:✨ Become a Member of Inspire Instructor Training 🤝 Join Support — where Sam is one of our valued mentors 📚 Access 100+ hours of CPD and business development resources 💬 Weekly check-ins, real support, and constant growth 🎧 Listen, Learn, ReflectThank you for tuning in to the Inspire Instructor Training Podcast — where the learning never stops.🌐 Visit www.inspireinstructortraining.com

May 14, 202546 min

Ep 49What do you call blockers?

In our first ever live podcast (streamed on Facebook for members), we dive into practical strategies for driving instructors to take control of what they can—and thrive despite DVSA test‑booking challenges. Plus, Diana shares two “Digs Deeper” coaching moments, and we explore clever learner‑driven terminology for blockers, hazards, and reflection over perfection.0:00 – Welcome & Live Format- Introduction to the live‑recorded video cast for members - How to watch future live recordings on Facebook (membership required) 3:15 – Workshop Announcement - Date & Time: Sunday 20 July, 9:30 – ~16:30 - Location: Walsall - Cost: £120 per person, group discounts available - Focus: client‑centred learning, CPD for driving instructors7:00 – Phil’s thoughts: “Control the Controllables” 1. The DVSA Waiting‑List Problem - Five‑plus‑month waits, scarcity of cancellations - Common reaction: moaning on Facebook—unhelpful 2. Taking Action for Change - Write to your MP and the DVSA (mobilise your pupils to write, too) - Drip‑feeding pressure at scale can move ministers 3. Working the System Today - Hire a test‑finder or virtual assistant and charge a small management fee - Pre‑book tests early (e.g. on theory‑pass day), then adjust as needed - Build in “re‑assessment” checkpoints two months out 4. Maximizing Learner Hours - Encourage private practice between lessons - Consider mini‑intensives if finances/time allow 5. Pricing & Service Models - Offer “test‑management” as a premium add‑on 25:00 – Diana’s “Digs Deeper” Coaching Moments 1. Reframing “Blockers” → “Gap‑Makers”** - Instead of calling oncoming vehicles “blockers,” ask learners what they’d name them - Shift from negative framing (“blockers”) to positive (“gap‑makers”) 2. Perfection vs. Reflection - Encourage “reflection, not perfection” as a mantra for analysis 3. Mini‑Roundabout Design Exercise - Role‑play as the “traffic‑flow engineer” to explore pros/cons of signals vs. roundabouts - Pitch solutions to “road‑safety teams” and “road‑users” to deepen conceptual grasp - Follow up with real‑world practice, then debrief on muscle‑memory vs. theory 38:30 – Learner‑Driven Terminology - **Hazard Traffic‑Light Game:** - **Green hazards:** unlikely to affect your path - **Amber hazards:** may require slowing or manoeuvring - **Red hazards:** will definitely require action (stop, change lane) - Origin: inspired by Hazard Perception Test colour cues 42:00 – Handling Second‑Guessing on Test Day - Is doubt a sign they really “owned” the learning? - Build true understanding, not rote responses - Use controlled “wrong‑way” practice (with safety caveats) to reinforce correct choices - Wean off instructor “micro‑affirmations” (mhm/mhmm) so learners trust their own judgment - 🎙 Join our Facebook membership to watch live Q&As - 🏫 Book your CPD workshop on 20 July (group discounts available) - ⭐ If you found this episode helpful, please rate & review on your podcast app

Apr 16, 202548 min

Ep 48Add learning don't steal it.

Add learning don't steal it.

Apr 2, 202537 min

Ep 47Is he going to William Wallace it?

In this episode, we break down key teaching strategies for driving instructors, including:✅ The Concept of "Driving Independently"How it differs from test-focused "independent driving"Why letting pupils drive without constant instructor input builds confidencePractical exercises to implement this approach in lessons✅ Instructor Self-Analysis for Better TeachingBreaking down subconscious decision-making into teachable stepsBalancing structured lesson plans with pupil needsHelping struggling pupils through observation & reflection🎧 Plus, we cover upcoming training events!🗓 March 12th Zoom: 8 Pitfalls to Avoid for Part 3 & Standards Checks🗓 March 26th Zoom: Learning from the Positives in a Full Fixed Society🗓 March 27th Masterclass: How to Teach Skills Within Topics🗓 March 22nd-23rd Conference: Gala dinner, speakers, and networking🚀 Next Steps for Instructors:✅ Try "driving independently" exercises with your pupils✅ Reflect on your own driving decisions to improve teaching✅ Sign up for the upcoming Zooms and conference💬 What do you think? Have you tried these strategies in your lessons? Let us know in the comments!#DrivingInstructor #InstructorPodcast #DrivingIndependently #InspireTraining #ProfessionalDevelopment

Mar 12, 202528 min

Ep 46Drive Mobility

Podcast Show Notes – Episode 45: Inspire Instructor TrainingIn this episode of the Inspire Instructor Training Podcast, we dive into key topics that help driving instructors improve their teaching strategies and stay informed about industry developments.  Phil's Thoughts- Don’t let the pursuit of perfection hinder progress!  - Learn how to focus on *practice over analysis* when teaching bay parking.  - One key improvement per attempt = more effective learning.  - This approach also applies to roundabouts and other driving scenarios.  Drive Mobility & Instructor Survey- Jacky from Drive Mobility joins us to discuss a crucial survey on disability driver training.  - There’s a high demand for instructors specialising in mobility needs and older drivers.  - Why do some instructors choose not to work in this sector? Let’s explore the barriers.  - Two surveys are available: one for ADIs involved in disability tuition and one for those who are not.  - You can find the survey here, Click here if YOU ARE NOT currently offering specialist tuitionClick here if YOU ARE already offering specialist tuitionDiana Digs Deeper  - A different approach to instruction—understanding why decisions are made.  - Analysing roundabouts: how shape, incline, and traffic levels affect decision-making.  - The balance between deep analysis and repetition-based practice.  Upcoming Events  📅 Mark your calendars! - Feb 19 – Zoom: Asking Relevant Questions  - Mar 12 – Zoom: Avoiding Pitfalls for Part 3/Standards Check  - Mar 20 – *We’re Only Human* Workshop  - Mar 22-23 – Meet us at the *Intelligent Instructor Conference*!  - Mar 26 – Zoom: Learning from the Positives  - Mar 27 – Masterclass: Teaching Skills Within Topics  - Apr 24 – Masterclass: Helping Pupils Who Struggle to Articulate Answers  🎧 Tune in now and take your instructing skills to the next level!  

Feb 19, 202545 min

Ep 45Support

On this episode we discuss our new national driving school, aimed at supporting driving instructors across the country.

Feb 9, 202538 min

Ep 44Learning to Drive and Lasagne

Book Club: Learning to Drive and Lasagne by Alex Jones  📚 Key Takeaways✅ Uses lasagne-making as an analogy for learning to drive 🍝🚗  ✅ Covers both car control skills and higher-level cognitive aspects  ✅ Engaging approach tailored to learners' interests & experiences  ✅ Valuable resource for earners, PDIs & experienced ADIs🔍 Topics Discussed 🛠 Book Concept & Structure:- Inspired by Alex’s PDI training experiences and a conversation with Chris Bensted  - Focuses on layering skills like a lasagne!  - Covers GDE matrix concepts and psychological aspects of driving  🎯 Who Can Benefit?  - Learner drivers - Nervous beginners who want a structured approach  - PDIs & ADIs looking for fresh, relatable teaching methods  📘 Bonus Resource: Show Me Tell Me Book  - Companion book for practical vehicle checks 🚦  - Makes "Show Me Tell Me" questions more engaging & memorable  🛒 Want to Read It?  📖 Available on Amazon – Search "Learning to Drive and Lasagna" https://amzn.eu/d/go1rJZs📌 Formats: Paperback & Kindle 

Feb 5, 202540 min

Ep 43Be Kind To Yourself

🎙️ Inspire Instructor Training Podcast – Episode: “Be Kind to Yourself & Embrace Learning Opportunities”In this thought-provoking episode, Phil and Diana share insights on self-kindness as a driving instructor and how to turn everyday lessons into meaningful learning moments.💡 Key Topics Covered:Celebrating the Industry: The hosts encourage listeners to vote for them and their companies Inspire and Cowley’s, for industry awards, and they reflect on the wealth of resources available to driving instructors.The Importance of Self-Kindness: Diana highlights the need for instructors to be kind to themselves, especially when dealing with difficult students or situations that push them beyond their expertise.Dealing with Challenging Pupils: The hosts discuss managing students with ingrained bad habits, addressing parental involvement, and the value of communication, collaboration, and sometimes referral to specialists.Teaching Nuggets: In the “Phil Digs Deeper” segment, Phil shares a powerful example of using a brief moment during a lesson to emphasise road safety. Diana adds a perspective on timing and the balance of deep discussions in lessons.📚 This episode is full of relatable stories, practical strategies, and reminders to approach teaching with patience, kindness, and adaptability. Tune in to learn how to nurture your own growth while helping your students succeed!💌 Don’t forget to vote for Inspire and Cowley’s in the industry awards—help us celebrate excellence in driving instruction!https://www.intelligentinstructor.co.uk/awards-voting/https://www.goroadie.com/awards

Jan 22, 202541 min

Ep 42Stop Right Now

In this episode, Phil and Diana dive into what it really means to be an experienced driving instructor — and why it's notjust about the years you've been teaching. They explore the qualities that make a great instructor mentor, tips for achieving an A grade on your standards check, and the importance of continuous professional development (CPD) for driving instructors who want to make a lasting impact.Key topics include:🚗 Experience vs. Time — Why length of service doesn't always equal quality💡 Qualities of a Mentor — The mindset and skills every trainer needs🛑 Standards Check Tips — How to create a supportive learning environment and go beyond surface-level teaching📚 CPD Insights — Practical ways to improve your teaching and make lessons more impactfulPhil also shares his vision of creating a community of instructors who are passionate about road safety and committed to learning. Whether you're new to the industry or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with insights to help you grow and support the next generation of safe, responsible drivers.Tune in now to start leveling up your teaching game!

Jan 8, 202545 min

Ep 41The Auto Revolution

In this episode, Phil and Diana discuss: 🎯 Coaching in Driver’s EducationWhy coaching empowers students to learn from within.The "acorn to oak tree" analogy: Students have the potential to grow with the right guidance.Balancing technical information with self-discovery and experience. 🚘 The Rise of Automatic CarsStatistics show a sharp increase in learners choosing automatics.Predictions: Will over 50% of drivers test in automatics within 10-15 years?Why younger generations embrace automatics while older attitudes lag behind.Is learning in an automatic faster and more cost-effective? 📚 Teaching Moments & Avoiding DistractionsStories from the road:Bill’s student distracted by pizza cravings 🍕.Phil’s student captivated by geese 🦢.A breakdown of a missed coaching opportunity where an instructor could have "dug deeper" to help a student analyze and improve.🔑 Key Takeaway: Small comments and distractions can hold big learning opportunities. Listen to your students and use every moment to guide them toward success.🎧 Tune in now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen!

Dec 18, 202439 min

Ep 40Innuendo

In this episode of the Inspire Instructor Training podcast, we delve into actionable strategies for driving instructors to enhance their teaching skills, develop professionally, and keep lessons engaging. With a mix of practical advice, humor, and in-depth exploration, this episode is a must-listen for instructors at all levels. Key Topics Covered: Small, Consistent Improvements- Learn about "compound learning," where daily 1% improvements lead to big gains over time. - Practical examples include better question timing, arriving early, or keeping the car spotless. Tips for Incremental Growth- Use tools like CPD trackers to monitor progress. - Build a "question bank" for better lesson engagement, focusing on manageable goals. Hilarious Lesson Anecdotes - The hosts share stories of accidental innuendos that will have you laughing out loud. Advice for Aspiring PDIs - Don’t settle for subpar training—be proactive in demanding support and tailoring your development. - Suggestions include feedback-driven sessions and a buddy system for peer support. Modern Resources for PDIs - Explore a treasure trove of resources, from podcasts to Facebook groups, and how to use them wisely. Diana Digs Deeper”: Better Questioning at Junctions - Improve learner understanding with in-depth questions like “What factors are you taking into account?” - Learn how to adapt questioning to real-time situations and bridge knowledge gaps effectively.

Dec 3, 202432 min

Ep 39Menopause

Menopause In this episode of the Inspire Instructor Training podcast, we explore the challenges and realities of menopause and its impact on driving instructors. With insightful contributions from instructor Sarah, we discuss how this stage of life can affect professional performance and personal well-being, and share strategies to manage symptoms while fostering a supportive workplace.  What You’ll Learn:- The difference between menopause and perimenopause—and why it’s so misunderstood.  - Recognizing the diverse symptoms of perimenopause, from brain fog to fatigue.  - How perimenopause uniquely impacts driving instructors.  - Sarah’s story: Managing brain fog, anxiety, and fatigue while staying safe on the job.  - The value of open communication with students and colleagues.  - Tips for lifestyle adjustments, like reducing hours and prioritizing self-care.  - Why normalizing menopause discussions is crucial in the workplace.  - How support groups and shared experiences can make a difference.  Key Takeaway:  By increasing awareness, fostering open communication, and creating supportive environments, female driving instructors can manage perimenopause more effectively and continue to thrive in their careers.  🎧 Don’t miss this empowering conversation!  Kate and Jane's Facebook.https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1Agfb8uKQ9/?mibextid=K35XfPhttps://www.facebook.com/share/1EmTpgpqjM/?mibextid=LQQJ4d#DrivingPodcast #Perimenopause #InstructorTraining  

Nov 30, 202459 min

Ep 38Engine Warning Delight

On this episode we enjoy a great story from Kat Tompkinson and both Phil and Diana share there wisdom.

Nov 20, 202440 min

Ep 37Gales and Showers

We have Phil's thoughts and Diana Digs Deeper along with a great question and story from Iwan.

Nov 6, 202427 min

Ep 36Running Your Business

I'm joined for our first round table episode on 'Running Your Business" by Chris Benstead, Vickie Ambrose, Terry Cook and Dan Hill.We discuss all things business and leave you all with some great tips.

Oct 30, 20241h 19m

Ep 35Phil's a bit ranty

On this episode Phil gets a bit ranty about undertaking, we share our recent fails and Terry Cook shares two great stories with us.

Oct 23, 202450 min

Ep 34Don't wave at everyone

In this episode, you find out what me and Diana regret spending money on, why Chris Bensted shouldn't wave at everyone and why you should always ask the question.

Oct 9, 202436 min

Ep 33Book Club: Supercommunicators

I'm joined by The Instructor Podcast's Terry Cook to discuss our latest book Supercommunicators.

Sep 27, 202445 min

Ep 32How To Support Learners With Anxiety

I'm joined by Kev and Tracy Field from Confident Drivers, to discuss how we can best support our learners with anxiety.https://www.confidentdrivers.co.uk/

Aug 21, 202459 min

Ep 31How To Support Neurodiverse Learners

I'm joined by Dr Julia Malkin MBE to discuss how to support neurodiverse learners.You can get in touch with Dr Julia here, Email [email protected] number 07761 064694https://www.facebook.com/juliapm.co.uk

Aug 14, 20241h 4m

Ep 30How To Deliver A First Lesson

I'm joined by Bob Morton to discuss how to deliver a first lesson and how to implement coaching from day 1.You can find Bob at https://clientcentredlearning.co.uk/Also, you can find the poem Bob mentioned herehttps://www.skmurphy.com/blog/2007/02/13/kierkegaard-on-the-art-of-helping-others-to-understand/

Aug 7, 20241h 4m

Ep 29How To Teach Dual Carriageways and Motorways

I'm joined by Rob Cooling to discuss how he delivers his dual carriageway and motorway lessons.

Jul 31, 20241h 4m

Ep 28How To Teach Road Safety

In today's episode, we discuss how to deliver a road safety message to our learners. Terry has a great set of resources on his website that you should check out.https://www.theinstructorpodcast.com/vision-zero

Jul 24, 20241h 5m

Ep 27Book Club: Coaching Skills - A Practical Guide

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I'm joined by Terry Cook to discuss our latest book, Coaching Skills - A Practical Guide by Christian Van Nieuwerburgh

Jul 21, 202439 min

Ep 26How To Coach

On this episode, we talk about als things coaching, how to coach, why we should coach and how it will benefit your lessons. I'm joined by the amazing Stewart Lochrie from Bright Coaching, you can find their details at,www.brightcoaching.net

Jul 17, 20241h 13m

Ep 25How To Teach Theory

I'm joined by Chris Bensted of Theory Test Explained and we talk about all things theory and how you can help your pupils.You can find Chris at https://www.theorytestexplained.co.uk/Link to game Chris mentionshttps://amzn.to/3RQtBfZ

Jul 10, 20241h 11m

Ep 24How to teach reversing

In this episode, I'm joined by the incredible Emma Cottington to delve into the art of teaching reversing. We explore various techniques, highlighting the ones we find most effective and those we prefer to avoid. Tune in to discover practical tips and innovative ideas to elevate your reversing lessons.You can find all things Emma at linktr.ee/emmacottington1

Jul 3, 20241h 10m

Ep 23How To Use Games On Lessons

Today's episode is all about games. How to implement them, the benefits and different types. I'm joined by the other half of Inspire Instructor Training Diana Todd. If you've enjoyed today's episode we have a game course within our membership package. head over to www.inspireinstructortraining.com for more details.

Jun 26, 20241h 1m

Ep 22How To Teach Roundabouts

I'm joined by the ADI and PDI Doctor Lee Spary and we discuss how we teach roundabouts.

Jun 19, 20241h 13m

Ep 21Was the pupil encouraged to reflect on their own performance?

On this episode with Tom Stenson we discuss Managing Customers and 'At the end of the session – was the pupil encouraged to reflect on their own performance?'

Apr 24, 202452 min

Ep 20Did the trainer maintain an appropriate non-discriminatory manner throughout the session? With San Harper

Did the trainer maintain an appropriate non-discriminatory manner throughout the session? With San Harper

Apr 17, 20241h 1m

Ep 19Were the pupil’s queries followed up and answered?

On this episode, we talk to Becky Seaton about her journey and we discuss 'Were the pupil’s queries followed up and answered?'

Apr 10, 20241h 4m

Ep 18Was the pupil given appropriate and timely feedback during session?

On today's episode I chat to Fiona Taylor about 'Was the pupil given appropriate and timely feedback during session?' We also discuss scaling and the teaching aids Fiona supplies.You can find these at www. fionadrive.com

Mar 27, 20241h 22m

Ep 17Technical Information with Emma Cottington

On today's episode, I talked to the amazing Emma Cottington about mental health and our competence this week was all about technical information.

Mar 20, 20241h 22m

Ep 16Graham's Story and Challenges

Graham shares his journey with us from how he struggled with alcohol to being diagnosed with Autism as an adult.

Mar 13, 20241h 0m

Ep 15Were opportunities and examples used to clarify learning outcomes?

On today's episode we discuss reference points and should driving instructors use them. We dig into our next competency, 'Were opportunities and examples used to clarify learning outcomes?'.I'm joined by Kevin Sellwood from the ExeL Podcast, who shares his knowledge with us.

Mar 6, 20241h 23m

Ep 14Was the pupil encouraged to analyse problems and take responsibility for their learning?

On today’s episode of Inspire Instructor Training Podcast with Kev Field we discuss test ready, and our competency is ‘Was the pupil encouraged to analyse problems and take responsibility for their learning?’You can Kev at www.confidentdrivers.co.uk

Feb 28, 20241h 6m

Ep 13Was the teaching style suited to the pupil’s learning style and current ability?

On today’s episode of Inspire Instructor Training Podcast with Andrew Love we discuss road safety, and our competency is ‘Was the teaching style suited to the pupil’s learning style and current ability?’You can Andrew at www.lidiaondemand.co.uk

Feb 21, 20241h 3m

Ep 12Carl's Journey To Becoming A Driving Instructor

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On today’s episode of Inspire Instructor Training Podcast with Carl Cooper Barlow we discuss Carls journey to becoming an instructor.

Feb 14, 20241h 6m

Ep 11Was sufficient feedback given to help the pupil understand any potential safety critical incidents?

On today’s episode of Inspire Instructor Training Podcast with Diana Todd we discuss intensive courses, and our competency is ‘Was sufficient feedback given to help the pupil understand any potential safety critical incidents?’You can find both myself and Diana at www.inspireinstructortraining.com

Feb 14, 20241h 0m

Ep 10Were directions and instructions given to the pupil clear and given in good time?

So what have I got in store for you today? Today I’ll be chatting to Terry Leftery, Terry has years of experience and he shares his take on the industry and coaching.We discuss, Was any verbal or physical intervention by the trainer timely and appropriate? And our final section of the national standards for driver and rider training which is all about role play. You can find Terry on Facebook just send him a message

Dec 27, 20231h 9m

Ep 9Was the trainer aware of the surroundings and the pupils actions?

On today's episode we are joined by Mick Knowle and Lee Jowett from Knowledgablee Instructor Training, we discuss competence 7 from the ADI Part 3 and Standards Check 'Was the trainer aware of the surroundings and the pupils actions?'We also dig into the GDE Matrix and why it's so important that we talk about and use it in our lessons.You can find the KIT guys at https://www.adikit.co.uk

Dec 20, 20231h 34m

S1 Ep 8Were directions and instructions given to the pupil clear and given in good time?

In today's episode, we talk to Lee Spary from ADI Doctor or PDI Doctor. We discuss 'Were directions and instructions given to the pupil clear and given in good time?'and 'Unit 5 - Evaluate and develop your knowledge, understanding and skills in the driver/rider training industry'To find out more about Lee visit,Adidoctor.co.ukPdidoctor.co.uk

Dec 13, 20231h 37m