Episodes

  • Episode 30: Interview with Bryan Smith: Minor League baseball player and GenXer. Part 2.
    Sep 1 2025

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    Welcome back to GenX Classic Sports, the podcast where we rewind the game clock and relive the golden era of sports through the eyes of Generation X.

    In this episode of GenX Classic Sports, we finalize our discussion with Bryan Smith, a south Arkansas native whose baseball journey took him from south Arkansas to the Houston Astros organization.

    Bryan reflects on the experience of being scouted by several teams and being drafted by the Astros and spending two seasons in the minors. It’s a nostalgic look back at small-town grit, big-league dreams, and the classic era of late '80s baseball.

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more nostalgia-packed content covering GenX retro sports, and the athletes who defined a generation.

    Production Credits:

    Intro and outro music: Mason Enis

    Narrator: Haylee Wolf

    Copyright @ PineStreetProductions 2025. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action.


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    40 mins
  • Episode 29: Interview with Bryan Smith: Minor League baseball player and GenXer.
    Aug 18 2025

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    Welcome back to GenX Classic Sports, the podcast where we rewind the game clock and relive the golden era of sports through the eyes of Generation X.

    In this episode of GenX Classic Sports, we sit down with Bryan Smith, a south Arkansas native whose baseball journey took him from El Dorado to Texarkana Community College to the Houston Astros organization.

    Bryan shares stories from his playing days in 1989 and 1990 under legendary coach Dave Van Horn—now the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks—and reflects on the experience of being drafted by the Astros and spending two seasons in the minors. It’s a nostalgic look back at small-town grit, big-league dreams, and the classic era of late '80s baseball.

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more nostalgia-packed content covering GenX retro sports, and the athletes who defined a generation.

    Production Credits:

    Intro and outro music: Mason Enis

    Narrator: Haylee Wolf

    Copyright @ PineStreetProductions 2025. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action.


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    45 mins
  • Episode 28: Sports Media, Information, and Broadcasting Through the Years: Part 2
    Aug 4 2025

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    Welcome back to GenX Classic Sports, the podcast where we rewind the game clock and relive the golden era of sports through the eyes of Generation X. In this episode we’re diving into a topic that every GenX sports fan can appreciate — how the way we get our sports news and info has transformed since the 1970s.

    Remember waiting for the morning paper just to see the box scores? Or huddling around the TV for a glimpse of highlights on the 11 o'clock news? Whether it was college football, pro basketball, baseball, or the Friday night fights — the way we followed our favorite teams and athletes was slower, more personal, and often filtered through a handful of trusted voices.

    But now? With 24/7 coverage, social media, podcasts, athlete branding, and real-time stats at our fingertips, it's a completely different ballgame.

    Welcome back to part two of our discussion about sports media and information and how it's all evolved over the years.

    Joining us on this episode again are Jacob Pumphrey, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications at Stephen F. Austin University in Texas, and his dad who we’ve talked to before, Wayne Pumphrey, a pioneer in the internet-based high school sports broadcasting world in Arkansas. Both of these guys have seen sports media, information, and broadcasting change tremendously due to technology.

    In this episode, we’ll take a look back at the analog days — and trace the evolution to today’s digital, on-demand sports world. We’ll talk about how technology has changed not just the way we consume sports, but the way we connect with them.

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more nostalgia-packed content covering GenX retro sports, and the athletes who defined a generation.

    Production Credits:

    Intro and outro music: Mason Enis

    Narrator: Haylee Wolf

    Copyright @ PineStreetProductions 2025. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action.


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    40 mins
  • Episode 27: Sports Media, Information, and Broadcasting Through the Years: Part 1
    Jul 21 2025

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    Welcome back to GenX Classic Sports, the podcast where we rewind the game clock and relive the golden era of sports through the eyes of Generation X. In this episode we’re diving into a topic that every GenX sports fan can appreciate — how the way we get our sports news and info has transformed since the 1970s.

    Remember waiting for the morning paper just to see the box scores? Or huddling around the TV for a glimpse of highlights on the 11 o'clock news? Whether it was college football, pro basketball, baseball, or the Friday night fights — the way we followed our favorite teams and athletes was slower, more personal, and often filtered through a handful of trusted voices.

    But now? With 24/7 coverage, social media, podcasts, athlete branding, and real-time stats at our fingertips, it's a completely different ballgame.

    Joining us on this episode are Jacob Pumphrey, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications at Stephen F. Austin University in Texas, and his dad who we’ve talked to before, Wayne Pumphrey, a pioneer in the internet-based high school sports broadcasting world in Arkansas. Both of these guys have seen sports media, information, and broadcasting change tremendously due to technology.

    In this episode, we’ll take a look back at the analog days — and trace the evolution to today’s digital, on-demand sports world. We’ll talk about how technology has changed not just the way we consume sports, but the way we connect with them.

    (We are PROUD of our partnership with a great company: Aunt Susie’s Granola. https://auntsusiesgranola.com/ . If you love granola, then you’re going to love Aunt Susie’s Granola. The owner has offered our listeners a great deal: from now until July 31st, listeners of our little podcast can use the code GENXCLASSICSPORTS for a 20% discount, one per customer thru July 31st.)

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more nostalgia-packed content covering GenX retro sports, and the athletes who defined a generation.

    Production Credits:

    Intro and outro music: Mason Enis

    Narrator: Haylee Wolf

    Copyright @ PineStreetProductions 2025. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action.


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    46 mins
  • Episode 26: Dr. Clay Routledge and Nostalgia: Why the Past Matters
    Jul 7 2025

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    Welcome to GenX Classic Sports, the podcast where we relive the unforgettable games, players, and sports moments that defined our generation. I’m your host, Shon Enis, and today we’re diving into something a little different—but totally central to why we love these memories so much: nostalgia.

    Our guest is Dr. Clay Routledge, a leading psychologist and expert on the science behind nostalgia. We’ll talk about why those old-school games, teams, and athletes still matter, how sports connect us to our past, and why Gen X fans keep coming back to these moments. Let’s get into it.

    To find Clay's book and other works on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Clay-Routledge/author/B010W6SLP2?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1751140917&sr=8-1&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

    Clay's web site: https://www.clayroutledge.com/

    (We are PROUD of our partnership with a great company: Aunt Susie’s Granola. https://auntsusiesgranola.com/ . If you love granola, then you’re going to love Aunt Susie’s Granola. The owner has offered our listeners a great deal: from now until July 31st, listeners of our little podcast can use the code GENXCLASSICSPORTS for a 20% discount, one per customer thru July 31st.)

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more nostalgia-packed content covering GenX retro sports, and the athletes who defined a generation.

    Production Credits:

    Intro and outro music: Mason Enis

    Narrator: Haylee Wolf

    Copyright @ PineStreetProductions 2025. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action.

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    48 mins
  • Episode 25: The Bad News Bears: Irreverent GenX Classic: Part 2
    Jun 23 2025

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    Welcome back to GenX Classic Sports, where we discuss vintage sports, athletes, games, and other memorable events from the sports world we grew up in, from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.

    Today we finish our discussion of a GenX Classic Sports movie: Whether you saw it in the theater, on cable TV, or rented it from the local video store on a Friday night, The Bad News Bears wasn’t just a baseball movie—it was a cultural moment. It captured what it felt like to be a kid in the ‘70s: a little wild, a little rebellious, and totally unfiltered.

    So grab your glove, crack open a cold one (maybe not a Budweiser in the dugout like Buttermaker), and let’s dig into what makes The Bad News Bears such a legendary piece of GenX sports cinema. From the unforgettable characters to the biting satire of youth sports, we’re covering all the bases.

    (We are PROUD of our partnership with a great company: Aunt Susie’s Granola. https://auntsusiesgranola.com/ . If you love granola, then you’re going to love Aunt Susie’s Granola. The owner has offered our listeners a great deal: from now until July 31st, listeners of our little podcast can use the code GENXCLASSICSPORTS for a 20% discount, one per customer thru July 31st.)

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more nostalgia-packed content covering GenX retro sports, and the athletes who defined a generation.

    Production Credits:

    Intro and outro music: Mason Enis

    Narrator: Haylee Wolf

    Copyright @ PineStreetProductions 2025. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 24: The Bad News Bears: Irreverent GenX Classic: Part 1
    Jun 9 2025

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    Welcome back to GenX Classic Sports, where we discuss vintage sports, athletes, games, and other memorable events from the sports world we grew up in, from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.

    Today's episode isn’t your average underdog story. It’s messy, it’s politically incorrect by today’s standards, and it’s absolutely packed with the kind of grit, humor, and heart that only a Gen X classic can deliver. We’ve got Walter Matthau as the beer-guzzling coach, Tatum O’Neal breaking barriers as a little league pitching phenom, and Jackie Earle Haley riding in like a teenage James Dean on a dirt bike.

    Whether you saw it in the theater, on cable TV, or rented it from the local video store on a Friday night, The Bad News Bears wasn’t just a baseball movie—it was a cultural moment. It captured what it felt like to be a kid in the ‘70s: a little wild, a little rebellious, and totally unfiltered.

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more nostalgia-packed content covering GenX retro sports, and the athletes who defined a generation. Let's roll back the years — this is GenX Classic Sports!"

    Remember, we post new episodes every other Monday.

    Production Credits:

    Intro and outro music: Mason Enis

    Narrator: Haylee Wolf

    Copyright @ PineStreetProductions 2025. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action.


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    38 mins
  • Episode 23: Jerry Lawler and the Memphis Territory Memories.
    May 26 2025

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    "Welcome to GenX Classic Sports — the podcast that takes you back to the golden age of sports, where legends were made and memories never fade.

    In this episode, we move our attention to Memphis wrestling, spotlighting the legendary Jerry “The King” Lawler and the wild world of the Mid-South Coliseum wrestling scene in Memphis. Memphis was a highly successful region in the 1970s and 1980s. Whether you grew up watching Channel 5 Wrestling or you're a classic pro wrestling fan looking to relive the glory days, this episode is packed with stories, history, and the larger-than-life personalities that made Jerry Lawler a wrestling icon. Don’t miss this throwback to one of the most electric territories in wrestling history!

    We are PROUD to announce our first partnership with a great company: Aunt Susie’s Granola. https://auntsusiesgranola.com/

    If you love granola, then you’re going to love Aunt Susie’s Granola. Aunt Susie’s is a 100% Gluten Free Kitchen and includes overnight oats and other snacks. Aunt Susie's Granola is shipped coast to coast online with subscription service options. The owner, Erica, has offered our listeners a great deal: from now until July 31st, listeners of our little podcast can use the code GENXCLASSICSPORTS for a 20% discount, one per customer thru July 31st.

    Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more nostalgia-packed content covering GenX retro sports, and the athletes who defined a generation. Let's roll back the years — this is GenX Classic Sports!"

    Production Credits:

    Intro and outro music: Mason Enis

    Narrator: Haylee Wolf

    Copyright @ PineStreetProductions 2025. Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action.


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    42 mins