• Episode 8: Chevrolet - America's Heartbeat
    Apr 10 2026

    Episode 8: Chevrolet - America's Heartbeat

    Overview

    Chevrolet — affectionately called "Chevy" by millions of Americans — is more than an automobile brand. It is woven into the cultural fabric of the United States in a way that few commercial products anywhere in the world can claim. Founded in 1911 by Swiss-American racing driver Louis Chevrolet and businessman William Durant, Chevrolet quickly rose to challenge Ford for dominance of the American market and has been a top-selling brand for most of the century since. Today it operates under the General Motors umbrella, but its identity remains fiercely its own...

    Here's this episode's structure:

    Today's episode includes an extended introduction to the subject, deeper contextual reading, a key facts reference table, an authentic tourist-local dialogue for language practice and cultural insight, and three practical tips for international visitors. Together, these elements provide both the knowledge and the confidence to engage with American car culture on its own terms.

    Our episode is organized into five thematic areas: American Car Makes (the legendary brands), Iconic American Models (the specific cars that changed history), American Car Trends (the movements and phenomena that shape the culture), American Car Museums (the institutions that preserve and celebrate it), and Collectible American Cars (the market and community of preservation). Reading the units in order provides a comprehensive education; reading selectively allows you to go deep on the subjects that matter most to you.

    American car culture is democratic in the best sense of the word — open to everyone who loves cars, regardless of origin, income, or technical knowledge. You do not need to own an American car to be welcome in this community. You need only genuine curiosity, respect for the history, and willingness to engage. With this podcast, you have everything you need to begin.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 7: Ford Motor Company - Built for the People
    Apr 5 2026

    Episode 7: Ford Motor Company - Built for the People

    Overview

    Few names in automotive history carry the weight of Ford. Founded by Henry Ford in 1903 in Detroit, Michigan, Ford Motor Company transformed not just transportation but the entire modern economy. Henry Ford did not merely build cars — he reinvented the way human beings live and work. His introduction of the moving assembly line in 1913 at the Highland Park plant made the automobile affordable for ordinary working people for the first time in history, triggering a social revolution that changed cities, roads, culture, and the American Dream itself...

    Here's this episode's structure:

    Today's episode includes an extended introduction to the subject, deeper contextual reading, a key facts reference table, an authentic tourist-local dialogue for language practice and cultural insight, and three practical tips for international visitors. Together, these elements provide both the knowledge and the confidence to engage with American car culture on its own terms.

    Our episode is organized into five thematic areas: American Car Makes (the legendary brands), Iconic American Models (the specific cars that changed history), American Car Trends (the movements and phenomena that shape the culture), American Car Museums (the institutions that preserve and celebrate it), and Collectible American Cars (the market and community of preservation). Reading the units in order provides a comprehensive education; reading selectively allows you to go deep on the subjects that matter most to you.

    American car culture is democratic in the best sense of the word — open to everyone who loves cars, regardless of origin, income, or technical knowledge. You do not need to own an American car to be welcome in this community. You need only genuine curiosity, respect for the history, and willingness to engage. With this podcast, you have everything you need to begin.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 6: Chapter 5: Future of American Automotive Passion from "American Car Culture" eBook
    Sep 18 2025

    Episode 6: Chapter 5: Future of American Automotive Passion from "American Car Culture" eBook

    Website: https://esl.institute/americancarculture/2025/09/17/chapter-5-american-car-culture/

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    48 mins
  • Episode 5: Chapter 4: Automotive Subcultures and Expressions from "American Car Culture" eBook
    Sep 18 2025

    Episode 5: Chapter 4: Automotive Subcultures and Expressions from "American Car Culture" eBook

    Website: https://esl.institute/americancarculture/2025/09/17/chapter-4-american-car-culture/

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    47 mins
  • Episode 4: Chapter 3: Regional Car Culture Landscapes from "American Car Culture" eBook
    Sep 18 2025

    Episode 4: Chapter 3: Regional Car Culture Landscapes from "American Car Culture" eBook

    Website: https://esl.institute/americancarculture/2025/09/17/chapter-3-american-car-culture/

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    28 mins
  • Episode 3: Chapter 2: Social Transformation through Mobility from "American Car Culture" eBook
    Sep 18 2025

    Episode 3: Chapter 2: Social Transformation through Mobility from "American Car Culture" eBook

    Website: https://esl.institute/americancarculture/2025/09/17/chapter-2-american-car-culture/

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    16 mins
  • Episode 2: Chapter 1: Origins of American Car Culture from "American Car Culture" eBook
    Sep 18 2025

    Episode 2: Chapter 1: Origins of American Car Culture from "American Car Culture" eBook

    Website: https://esl.institute/americancarculture/2025/09/17/chapter-1-american-car-culture/

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    9 mins
  • Episode 1: Introduction: "American Car Culture" eBook
    Sep 18 2025

    Episode 1: Introduction: "American Car Culture" eBook

    Introduction

    American car culture isn't just about getting from point A to point B; it’s a sprawling, intricate tapestry woven from history, innovation, regional identity, and personal expression. Think of it as a national conversation, conducted in chrome and gasoline, that has been evolving for over a century.

    Website: https://esl.institute/americancarculture/2025/09/17/introduction-american-car-culture/

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    7 mins