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Nostalgia as a force for good

Nostalgia as a force for good

This video was originally published on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj3Zm786nJA In this insightful episode of the Going Big! Podcast, Kevin Gentry is joined by Dr. Clay Routledge, an existential psychologist and Vice President of Research at the Archbridge...

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Why the power of nostalgia in card collecting matters

Why the power of nostalgia in card collecting matters

This podcast was originally published in the Ringer. Jesse hosts a solo show, updating listeners on the Ohtani 50/50 ball selling price, the influence of Freddie Freeman’s World Series success, and new card releases (1:00). Later, Clay Routledge discusses the...

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Human Well-Being with Dr. Clay Routledge

Human Well-Being with Dr. Clay Routledge

This podcast was originially published in Why Do We Do That. In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ryan Moyer speaks with existential psychologist Dr. Clay Routledge about happiness & well-being. They discuss the extent to which happiness is objective, the...

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Raising Independent Kids in an Anxious Generation

Raising Independent Kids in an Anxious Generation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0e7fS2asCY Dr. Camilo Ortiz is a clinical psychologist whose focus on parenting, child behavior, and anxiety led him to develop the first "Independence Therapy" treatment for child and adolescent anxiety. In this webinar, he talks...

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Back to the future: How nostalgia fuels a meaningful life

Back to the future: How nostalgia fuels a meaningful life

This podcast was originally publsihed in the History Factory. In this episode of “The History Factory Podcast,” Jason Dressel sits down with Dr. Clay Routledge, a leading expert in existential psychology and human motivation. They delve into the complex, often...

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Why are Americans having fewer babies? Should we care?

Why are Americans having fewer babies? Should we care?

This Podcast was originally published on American Trend Podcast. Among demographers and others, even marketers, there are serious conversations going on about the consequences of plummeting birth rates.  In the way that we often discuss retirement–do you have...

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Warm memories push us forward

Warm memories push us forward

This video was originally published in Geeky Stoics. Why do our warmest memories sort of hurt? You know the feeling. An old home video from childhood where you’re opening Christmas presents in the company of siblings and cousins, or the memory box from high...

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The power of nostalgia

The power of nostalgia

This podcast was originally published on Kristenmanieri.com. Nostalgia plays an interesting role in our lives. While many of us may consider it something we experience as we reflect on our past, this week’s guest sees it as a tool we can use to create our future. In...

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Forward into the past!

The surprising powers of nostalgia

This podcast was originally published in Sounds True. Can relishing the past help us create a better future? If we want to move ahead, how does going back support us? Could it be that thinking about the past is inseparable from thinking about the future? These are the...

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The Psychology of Nostalgia

The Psychology of Nostalgia

This video was originally published in Cheddar News Clay Routledge, Professor of Business and author of "Nostalgia: A Psychological Resource", joins Cheddar Reveals to discuss the psychology of nostalgia: why we have it, and why it may be good for our mental health

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