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ICYMI: Mike Madrid on Baseball, Family, and the Soul of America

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Where baseball, family, and democracy meet — Mike Madrid reminds us what’s worth fighting for in America.

If you didn't catch our most recent conversation with friend of the pod, Mike Madrid, well... where were ya? We recorded this one right around July 4th and it's still on point! What'd ya expect with the brilliant Mike Madrid?!?!

So join us in welcoming back political consultant, author, and Substack contributor Mike Madrid. A renowned expert on Latino voters and co-founder of the Lincoln Project, Mike brings his profound insights on American politics, identity, and democracy. Together, Corey and Mike explore deeply personal stories, historical context, and present-day political dynamics, all while weaving in the emotional fabric that connects generations and communities.

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What We Discuss:

  • The significance of personal and familial stories in shaping political perspective

  • How Latino voters are reshaping American democracy

  • The danger of authoritarian tendencies in U.S. governance

  • Economic populism across ideological divides

  • The importance of understanding and communicating with working-class communities

Episode Highlights:

  • [00:04:00] Mike Madrid shares a personal story of grief and connection through a pilgrimage to Madrid, New Mexico

  • [00:08:00] Baseball as a bridge between generations and its deeper cultural significance

  • [00:14:00] Inhumane immigration enforcement and its implications on American identity

  • [00:22:00] A discussion on whether America is at a turning point for its soul and values

  • [00:33:00] Vertical balance of power: Newsom vs. federal overreach in L.A. protests

  • [00:45:00] Latino voters' top concerns: economy, housing, and healthcare

  • [00:53:00] Economic populism through Ruben Gallego and Zoran Mamdani's campaigns

  • [01:03:00] How to talk about politics and religion without killin' each other

Featured Quotes:

  • "Sometimes the stories we tell ourselves matter more than the facts we can verify." – Mike Madrid

  • "This is our American story now. This is who we are... and if we're not speaking out, then we are individually complicit in it." – Mike Madrid

  • "These are the moments when character is defined." – Mike Madrid

  • "The best way to talk about politics and religion is to not talk about it through the lens of politics and religion." – Mike Madrid

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