Todd Earsley & Kevin Dubois interview the big players in motorsports and pr
DO IT FOR A LIVING
DO IT FOR A LIVING is a podcast where YOU, the performance racing industry enthusiast and shop owner can hear from the best minds in the performance racing industry talking about business and tech. We discuss new products and services and the best resources used by the big dogs. You can listen on your way to work or in the shop. With new episodes coming out every Monday, you'll find interesting topics and valuable information you can use to build your performance business. Now take this information and use it to build the next record-breaking car or innovative product.
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Todd Earsley & Kevin Dubois interview the big players in motorsports and pr
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Mar 27, 2026
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Episodes
217 - Stop Guessing: An Accountant Explains Your Shop's Finances - With Jerry Cecco 27.03.2026 1:13:33
Most shop owners glance at their P&L once a year at tax time and have no idea what it's actually telling them. In this episode, accountant Jerry Cecco breaks down exactly how a profit and loss statement should be structured for a performance shop – and how to generate accurate numbers from your daily operations. Jerry spent years installing accounting systems for automotive dealerships before brin...
216 - Performance Shop Owners: You're Working Harder for Less Money. Here's Why. 02.03.2026 1:11:54
You're doing highly skilled work, working harder than the general repair shop down the street — and making less money per hour. In this episode, Richard interviews Kevin to break down exactly why performance, restoration, and custom fabrication shops struggle financially compared to general repair, and what to do about it. We cover the "book time" billing model that lets general repair techs flag...
215 - Mastering Manufacturing in Performance Automotive: Lean, Kanban, and Error-Proofing Explained! 12.02.2026 38:40
Unlock the hidden secrets that are transforming manufacturing efficiency worldwide. In this deep dive, Richard and Kevin explore the powerful concepts that can revolutionize your production line—from error-proofing and Pokeyoke techniques that prevent costly mistakes, to lean manufacturing principles that maximize value while minimizing waste. Plus, learn practical examples—from how to design par...
214 - Rebuilding shocks with Chris Hagen of Inertia Laboratory 26.01.2026 1:01:45
In this episode, Kevin and Richard sits down with Chris Hagen, owner of Inertia Laboratory. Chris specializes in high-performance damper rebuilds, revalving, dyno testing, and sells high end coilover systems. Before starting Inertia Lab, Chris worked as an engineer for a major vehicle manufacturer, and spent time at AST/Moton - so he brings both OEM engineering credibility and real-world motorspor...
213 - Manufacturing Systems for Small Shops with Richard Fielder 07.01.2026 31:38
In this episode, Kevin and co-host Richard Fielder break down the manufacturing systems used by large-scale factories and show you how to implement them in your small shop. Richard is a controls engineer at Peterbilt where he works with the systems that manufacture semi trucks at scale, and he brings that expertise to help small fabricators, tuners, and parts manufacturers work smarter. Whether yo...
212 - Pablo and Alejandro Moreno Update us about Tandem Offroad 22.12.2025 1:09:36
In this episode of Do It For a Living, we sit down for a followup with brothers Alejandro and Pablo Moreno, co-owners of Tandem Offroad. Their shop specializes in off-road truck builds and general maintenance, serving customers who demand both performance upgrades and reliable day-to-day service. The brothers share their journey of building a business together, the challenges of manufacturing thei...
211 - Zach Denney of ECU Master USA returns 07.12.2025 1:12:36
In this episode of Do It For a Living, we welcome back Zach Denney for a follow-up to his first appearance on episode 083. Back then, Zach was running Wholesale POwer (WHP), the US distributor for ECU Master, as a one-man operation out of an 1,800 square foot facility, hoping to hire his first employee. Fast forward to today, and he's now importing several brands including ECU Master, Verkline, an...
210 - Emily and Zach from the 2025/26 UNT Formula SAE Team 30.11.2025 1:08:52
In this episode of Do It For a Living, we sit down with two students from the University of North Texas Formula SAE team. This marks our first video episode and a new format where we explore the next generation of motorsports talent. Emily Gooden is the Operations Manager and Zach Warren is the EV Powertrain Lead - both are seniors studying engineering at UNT. Kevin, who has an FSAE background, di...
209 - Peter Agapoglou of Autosport Fabrication 26.02.2025 1:40:31
In this episode of Do It For a Living , I talk with Peter Aggapoglou , founder of Autosport Fabrication , about his deep roots in the motorsports industry. Before launching his own shop, Peter built his expertise working for several high-end European and race shops, honing his skills in fabrication, chassis setup, and race car development. Peter also shares his challenges and solutions to runnin...
208 - Joseph Potak with HP Cult 18.02.2025 1:29:58
In this episode of Do It For a Living , I sit down with Joseph Potak, host of the new HP Cult podcast. We talk about his journey in the high-performance world, including his history with Texas Speed and how he became an expert in LS engine building. Joseph shares insights from the several books he has written on building LS motors and swapping them into different vehicles, and what led him to star...
207 - Adam Hammer of Hammer and Dolly Restorations 03.02.2025 1:14:25
In this episode of Do It For a Living , I sit down with Adam Hammer of Hammer and Dolly Restorations to explore his journey into the world of classic car restorations. Adam shares how he got started, the challenges of building his own business, and the processes he uses to manage complex, long-term projects. We dive into his approach to business management, car building, and project management—cov...
206 - Brandon Piper of BSP Motorsports 18.01.2025 1:25:36
In this episode of Do It For a Living, we sit down with Brandon Piper from BSP Motorsports to hear his journey from supporting a Dodge Viper race team to building a thriving business. Brandon shares how creating and executing a solid plan enabled him to triple his business growth in just three years. But it hasn't all been smooth sailing—Brandon opens up about the unexpected challenges of relocati...
205 - Sasha Anis of Mountain Pass Performance 06.01.2025 1:43:45
In this episode of Do It For a Living, we sit down with Sasha Anis, founder of Mountain Pass Performance, to discuss his journey in building a cutting-edge performance business. Sasha shares insights into starting and scaling Mountain Pass Performance, managing production and sales, and pushing the boundaries of innovation in motorsports. We dive into his experience building hybrid race cars and a...
204 - Richard Fielder with Evolution Dynamics and Scaling your Business Discussion 23.12.2024 1:01:54
In this episode of the Do It For a Living Podcast, I'm excited to introduce a new voice to the podcast: my business partner at Evolution Dynamics, Richard Fielder. Richard will be joining us as a cohost for future episodes, where we'll dive into the ins and outs of running a business. We start by getting to know Richard better as he shares his personal journey into the industry and the experiences...
203 - Adam McCreery with AFR Autoworks 10.12.2024 1:40:14
In this episode of Do It For a Living, I sit down with Adam McCreery, founder of AFR Autoworks, to explore how he built his business using data-driven decisions. Adam shares how tracking shop hours, billing accurately, and managing overhead have been the keys to his success. We dive into the systems and strategies he's developed to maximize efficiency and profitability while maintaining high stand...
202 - Kevin Emr of E-Muscle Cars 03.12.2024 1:25:22
In this episode of Do It For a Living, we sit down with Kevin Emr, the visionary behind e-Muscle Cars. Kevin shares the story of his journey to combine cutting-edge electric vehicle power and technology with the classic aesthetics of muscle cars. We dive into the challenges of building an innovative business in a rapidly evolving market, how Kevin approaches modernizing iconic vehicles without los...
201 - Season 2 Intro and Matt Beenen of Builtright + Mountech Followup 07.11.2024 1:15:35
After a four-year break, we're back with a brand-new season of the Do It For A Living Podcast, and we're kicking things off strong with a follow up from a special guest: Matt Beenen. Matt is an experienced entrepreneur and the driving force behind several successful businesses, Builtright and Mountech. In this episode, he shares insights from his journey, the challenges he's faced, and the strateg...
163: Stewart Waliser of Stews Self Service Garage 03.03.2020 56:55
Stewart grew up in a Seattle suburb and was an active kid. When he turned 16, he got a beater $500 car and was tasked with keeping it running. He used this car to learn maintenance and slowly acquired mechanical skills. He went to college and continued to modify cars. He was living gin the dorm and didn't have a place to do the work so he called several shops, but nobody would allow him to do the...
162: Nathan Cicio of Cicio Performance 17.02.2020 1:41:27
Nathan grew up in Florida working on cars to help his dad's business. In his twenties, he moved around always chasing entrepreneurial ventures but wasn't always focused on cars. He eventually purchased a 2002 WRX Wagon and then he was hooked! The modifications began and he couldn't get enough. This led to starting a performance shop with two buddies and eventually meeting Doug Wilks who was the ow...
161: Chris Riggs from Speed by Design 10.02.2020 1:23:44
Chris got his career going in cars by doing a buy-in for body kits while he was in college back in 2001. He ran this business all through college and made a decent living. But, after graduating, he became a medical salesman. He worked there up until 2012 when the company he was working for got bought and he was given a buyout payment. That same year, he started Speed by Design. Initially, he wante...
160: Ben Silcock and Andre Simon return to discuss HP Academy 03.02.2020 45:55
Its been about 4 years since we last talked to Andre and Ben of HP Academy. Originally, they were focusing on keeping the business small and running it themselves. They soon realized that they needed to hire some extra help. They have grown to 7 people and really helps generate content. Andre and Ben now release interviews each week and have greatly expanded their online education program. The onl...
159: Bryan Thompson of Powerhouse Racing 27.01.2020 1:16:54
Bryan Thompson started out in Utah and bought himself a Toyota MR2. He quickly started modifying it to go faster. He ended up going to college to get a Computer Science degree but was cut short because of his love for cars. He then followed a friend to Dallas to begin working at Dinosaur Performance (which later purchased Powerhouse Racing). Soon enough, he was giving the reigns to run Powerhouse...
158: AJ Hartman returns for an update on AJ Hartman Aero 20.01.2020 47:52
Back in 2017, AJ was humming along and making composite parts for race cars and street enthusiasts. He was approached by a customer who was wanting to help AJ scale the business, so he sold off 49% of the business. They changed the name to RHR Composites, hired 2 people, contracted some aerodynamic parts to be designed, and moved to a larger facility. Along the way, their vision for the future did...
157: Matt Beenen returns with BuiltRight Industries 14.01.2020 43:22
Since he was a kid, Matt always wanted to be an entrepreneur. Using inspiration from his childhood, he decided to start a side gig to follow his dreams. His initial idea consisted of 50 latches that allow you to drop the Ford F-150 back seat down to access some secret storage. To his surprise, a Facebook post in a small F-150 group resulted in him selling out rather quickly. So, he began his journ...
156: Alejandro and Pablo Moreno of Tandem Automotive 06.01.2020 1:20:58
Alejandro and Pablo Moreno didn't start a shop together but found they could grow a business by working as a team. Alejandro got his engineering degree, worked at Bell Helicopter for a while, and went back to school to get his MBA. In the meantime, Pablo was an auto mechanic, went to flight school, and then decided to start Tandem Automotive with a friend to work on drift cars (hence the name). Wh...
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