
Remember that rush of excitement when you found a special card in a pack as a kid? That nostalgic thrill has evolved into something much more powerful for today's collectors. What begins as an innocuous purchase—a Tyler Lockett card from Pike Market in Seattle—quickly transforms into a full-fledged obsession that consumes both time and finances. Our hosts share their remarkably similar journeys in... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsHobbiesLeisureFootball | |||

Thirty episodes later, the awkward intros are gone, the mics are warmer, and our community is louder than ever. We close Series One by pulling together the threads that made this season hum: smart collecting strategy, honest product talk, and a netwo... more
Cards bring people together, but building a space where that actually happens takes grit, spreadsheets, and a love for the hunt. We sit down with Sean from Northwest Card Show to trace a journey that starts with lockdown-era Facebook breaks and grows... more
A WWE belt on the desk, a friendly feud in the DMs, and a shed finally transformed into a clean, lighted break space—we kick off with laughs and jump straight into the kind of hobby talk that makes collecting feel alive. From MRI claustrophobia myths... more
Shock, relief, and a hard reset—that’s the ride from FA Cup surprises to NFL wild card swings to a ruthless rethink of the personal collection. Brighton sending United out sets the tone for a weekend where nothing feels settled, and that energy rolls... more
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Terrific podcast, especially for those new to collecting.
Very easy to listen to both hosts and it’s obvious they’re very passionate about the industry.
Highly recommend listening.
These boys absolutely get the hobby. No overproduced waffle, no investor-bro nonsense — just real cardboard chat, real opinions, big pulls, bad decisions, and solid banter.
It feels like sitting at the table mid-break with your mates: excitement, regret, hot takes, and blind optimism. I get mentioned on here more than I probably should (CardGeeza lives rent free apparently), I’d much rather hear updates on the ongoing feud between BC and Dom (how’s your luck).
If you’re new to the hobby, it’s... more
I’m new to the hobby, a friend of mine in NZ suggested this podcast. Real fun listen. Like the fact the hosts are fairly new to the hobby to. Give it a listen
Came across this new podcast after rediscovering my childhood hobby of collecting sports card after turning 40. I wanted something light hearted, relatable and interesting and this show ticks all those boxes. Some great banter and discussions about Sports cards and the hobby. Highly recommend.
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A vibrant exploration of the trading card collecting community unfolds through engaging discussions that touch on various facets of the hobby. The hosts share personal anecdotes and experiences related to collecting NFL and soccer cards, reflecting on the thrill and emotional highs of making significant finds. Topics often focus on the psychological aspects of card collecting, from the nostalgic excitement of opening packs to the competitive nature of the market. Throughout the episodes, there are lively discussions on new releases, collecting strategies, and the evolving dynamics of card trading in the community, making it relatable for both new and seasoned collectors alike. Unique for its blend of humor, personal insight, and market anal... more
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3. Scott Currie
4. Simon Lemcke
5. Dom Lockett
6. Ben Huggins
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