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The Power of Nostalgia in Baseball (and Life) w/Adam Hughes

58 min · 15. marras 2025
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Today's episode ended up being a lot more personal than I expected, and I think it might hit you the same way, too. Adam Hughes is an IT professional from Indiana in his daily life, but we crossed paths earlier this year through his successful Substack, "Wax Pack Gods". It's part of a wider network which includes a popular YouTube channel, Twitter, and multiple Substacks, all of which can be found at http://baseballcards.substack.com. Adam and I spent the hour, as part of a Substack Live broadcast, talking about the power of baseball cards from our youths (he is a 53-year-old Reds fan, I am a 51-year-old Red Sox fan) to bring back a stunning amount of detailed, swirling, interactive memories about baseball, our childhood, our relationship with our parents, and more. The power of nostalgia is amojng the most effective ways to communicate, connect, and persuade, and we use our common love of baseball card collecting from the 70s and 80s to bring that concept to life. If you love baseball, or if you are a GenX'er, you'll love this episode - but even if you don't like sports, there's something in this for you. You can check out my accompanying Substack essay on this topic here [https://thepoliticsofnewhampshire.substack.com/p/the-power-of-nostalgia-a-personal].

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