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Video of the Week: Amo La Vida

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Video of the Week

Jun 10, 2011
Amo La Vida

Amo La Vida

In this black-and-white interview, filmmaker Nic Askew interviews Julio Olalla. It is not an interview to sell anything or pitch anything. Its just Julio being Julio. He candidly speaks about an encounter with his father that changed his life, and what he learned: “Gratitude in so many ways is so dramatically missing in the world today. Without gratitude nothing is enough.” It’s the kind of short movie where you want to turn off the lights, and just soak in the spirit of an everyday hero.
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Female Auto Mechanic Breaks Stereotypes

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June 10, 2011

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Female Auto Mechanic Breaks Stereotypes

Labels are for cans, not people.

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Female Auto Mechanic Breaks Stereotypes

Aside from a thin coat of powder, there’s nothing superficial about 32-year-old Sarah “Bogi” Lateiner. Big-hearted and brilliant, Bogi graduated Phi Beta Kappa and did it in three years with a double major in pre-law and women’s studies. Her plan was to go to law school and become a champion for women on a global scale. Although in the end, she decided to go with her plan B, instead. “I had in my mind that this was a different way to save the world,” she said. In other words, fix the world — by fixing cars. { read more }

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