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These are the audio tracks from Sports Cards Live (on YouTube). Host and lifelong collector Jeremy Lee is joined by passionate collectors, industry insiders, hobbypreneurs, content creators to educate, inform, entertain, and inspire hobbyists of all genres and experience. Sports Cards Live is an interactive livestream video podcast where you are part of the show as your comments and questions are ... more

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We close out Ep 293 with a full walkthrough of HobbySpectrum.com and what’s coming next. Jeremy explains the core idea: discovering your collector identity by taking the Collector Investor Spectrum assessment and finding your placement across seven a... more

The conversation continues with a wide ranging conversation that starts in Los Angeles and ends at the core of what the hobby really looks like. Ryan Veres shares his view on the Lakers market, LeBron’s long term place in LA after retirement, and why... more

Jeremy Lee, Joe Poirot, Ryan Veres of Burbank Sports Cards, and later Leighton Sheldon of Just Collect, moving from shop philosophy into what the market feels like right now in real time. Ryan explains why Southern California is, in his view, the bes... more

Episode 293 continues with Jeremy Lee, Joe Poirot, and Ryan Veres of Burbank Sports Cards, digging into how Ryan values cards when speed matters: gut feel versus comp tools, why blanket “percentage” buying is a broken way to think, and how eye appeal... more

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Recent Guests

Ryan Veres
Co-owner of Burbank Sports Cards and son of Rob Veres
Burbank Sports Cards
Episode: Joe's MJ & Kobe Quad Relic Pickup + The Case for Dual Player Cards + Burbank’s Inventory Machine
Jeff Marin
Owner of Rockhurst Auctions with over 25 years in the auction business
Rockhurst Auctions
Episode: eBay Mindset vs Real Auction Houses + Active Reserves Explained + Protecting Yourself as a Bidder
Brandon Steiner
A veteran in the collectibles business and founder of CollectibleXchange.
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Episode: Grading, Gambling & Greed - A Conversation with Brandon Steiner
Joe Perot
Collector and commentator in the sports card hobby
Episode: PSA Upcharges Under Fire: Are We Paying for Plastic or Opinion? Fair Fee or Conflict of Interest?
Zach Tarhini
Soccer card collector and enthusiast from Kansas City
Episode: PayPal Goods & Services Failed Me: A High-End Card Deal Disaster
Matthew Burrows
Industry professional and passionate collector
Upper Deck
Episode: Collectors vs Flippers: Services, Scalps, and How to Navigate the Vortex
John Mangini
A passionate collector and insightful commentator on the sports card hobby
Episode: Hot Potato Era, Flippers vs Collectors, and Rookie Card Confusion
Iowa Dave
A hobbyist and collector known for his insightful commentary.
Episode: Hot Potato Era, Flippers vs Collectors, and Rookie Card Confusion
Patrick Ryan
Collector and owner of the P. Ryan Collection
P. Ryan Collection
Episode: PSA 10 vs PSA 9 Reality: Phantom POPs, Crack-and-Cross, Eye Appeal & The Truth with Patrick Ryan

Host

Jeremy Lee
Host of Sports Cards Live and a lifelong collector, bringing engaging discussions with passionate collectors and industry insiders.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 100 ratings
  • Not great production

    The content they discuss is good but the production isn’t good. I was listening to an episode and it just cuts off no outro and then they load the second half the next day . So if you just found the podcast you might come in on the middle of a conversation. If an episode is gonna be 2 parts there still needs to be a intro and outro for the episode

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Catfan1223
    United States4 months ago
  • Bring back full episodes

    I enjoy this show. It’s always a mixed bag and I do have some issues with it… but I kinda like it that way. I like that every episode is different and some connect with me better than others. I think it should be that way.

    One thing I don’t like is how they started splitting up the podcasts into five episodes. I don’t understand the logic (or absence of). To make it more digestible I guess? That makes no sense. Just because the full episode is available in one chunk doesn’t mean you have to lis... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FinelyDecantedCabSauv
    United States7 months ago
  • Go Back to old Format

    I dislike that the pod is now split in to multiple episodes. Makes it much more difficult to listen in order.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    sdtim
    United States7 months ago
  • Informative, passionate, and fun

    Assortment of guests, covers most of the important hobby news. Very kind and respected guy!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Countersparks
    Canadaa year ago
  • Great podcast and very informative

    Mr Lee adds so much to this great hobby with his podcasts. I look forward to new ones every single week. Thank you sir for the amazing content. Keep up the great work

    I look forward to his shows every single week.

    He has on the best guest and tackles the biggest topics of the hobby

    A true asset to the hobby

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mailman matt
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Many listeners appreciate the blend of personal stories and market analysis, contributing to a sense of community.
There are concerns about the production quality and episode formats, with some listeners preferring full-length episodes over split segments.
The podcast is engaging, covering a variety of topics relevant to sports card enthusiasts.

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Behind the Hobby Spectrum Launch + PSA’s Buyer Program Questions
Q: What's the difference between a regrade and a re-evaluation at PSA?
A re-evaluation is a grading process that can be requested, but it does not change the cert number.
Behind the Hobby Spectrum Launch + PSA’s Buyer Program Questions
Q: How do you get to be a buyer?
The process for becoming a buyer on the PSA platform is not clear from the discussion, but it involves approval or a selection process.
How To Share Pickups Without Pumping + Autograph Grades + Legibility Debates + What PSA 10 Really Means
Q: What are some tips for telling the story behind a card acquisition?
Emphasize the significance of personal narratives, share the history behind the card, and connect it to the player's accomplishments.
Panini vs Fanatics Escalates + Million Dollar Card Disputes + Genericide Risk
Q: What are your thoughts on the latest updates regarding the Golden Auctions case with LeBron's RPA?
The case is nearing summary judgment and centers on authentication issues surrounding the card. The testimony of the individual who authenticated it will be crucial.
Panini vs Fanatics Escalates + Million Dollar Card Disputes + Genericide Risk
Q: Can you give us the updates on the Panini versus Fanatics antitrust case?
The case has been ongoing for years, and discovery won't end until December 30, 2026. Panini claims Fanatics' control is bad for competition.

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Content revolves around the sports card hobby, with discussions addressing trends, market fluctuations, and valuation challenges within the collectibles community. Noteworthy topics include the dynamics of card grading, the psychological aspects driving collectors, and personal stories that connect listeners to their own collecting journeys. The vibrant conversations often feature industry insiders, seasoned collectors, and professionals, offering diverse perspectives on both vintage and modern market trends. Emphasis is placed on community engagement, with audience participation shaping the narrative, making this a unique space where enthusiasts feel included and valued.

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1. Sports Card Investor
2. Sports Cards Nonsense
3. Sports Card Lessons Podcast
4. Cards To The Moon
5. Sports Card Strategy Show

How many episodes of Sports Cards Live are there?

Sports Cards Live launched 5 years ago and published 571 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Sports Cards Live include:

1. Ryan Veres
2. Jeff Marin
3. Brandon Steiner
4. Joe Perot
5. Zach Tarhini
6. Matthew Burrows
7. John Mangini
8. Iowa Dave

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