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Today we talked about my dads life in the auto motive industry. We also talked about his former life as an mma fighter.
I interviewed my second favorite cousin through skype and I was in tokyo japan and he was in oman. In the interview I asked a lot of questions based on cars also I interviewed him because he is very cool...
He’s really passionate about cars and loves to talk about them. He is modest and wants to have a good life.
An interview about a boy’s love for cars, and Volkswagens in particular. Everything from miles per gallon to smiles per gallon is talked over.
Despite being in Japan for the earthquake in 2011, Gerald Hirshberg doesn't tell that story, because stories of interacting with the place and the people are far more earthshattering. In November of 2017, Kate Hirshberg interviewed her grandfather, Gerald 'Jerry'...
I interviewed my grandmother about the experience when she first came to America. She explained that there were many assumptions about America that weren’t necessarily true. She said the style of fashion at the time was very curious and differed...
I talk with my grandfather who has seen a lot of change in the world
We are currently in a car going on vacation! While we are in the car i decide to ask my sister some cute little questions!
Stories from their lives and the lives of their children living in Lehi, American Fork, and Orem, Utah from the 1950's to today.
Kevin talks about growing up as a kid in Ohio and how he met his best friend Jose.
My dad and I have a discussion on the progress of the world that quickly details into a discussion on the progress of design and cars.
In this interview I, Jake Wright interview Delbert Chavez about his experience in the auto parts industry. We cover how the industry has changed and how Bert has worked his way to running his own successful department.
Ethan Wolfe and Maddie Lynn Ligenza discuss their time together living out of a car and driving across America, and how it impacted their relationship.
Shelly McCollum (56) and her mother, Mary "Carolyne" Duncan (77), share a conversation about their childhood memories, their careers in education, and the ways in which society has changed during their lifetimes.