
The True Sports Card show, presented by True Sports Cards & Collectibles, is a one-hour show every Saturday bringing sports memorabilia collectors closer to the action than ever before! Industry experts Imran Poladi and Kevin "Whitey" Gleason discuss the latest trends, hottest products, and deliver exclusive interviews with other industry leaders.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisureSports | |||

This week on The True Sports Cards show, Imran and Whitey are back talking all things sports cards including...
* Will we see more Maxime Raynaud cards with his great play?
* An update on the PSA grading controversy...
* Topps Chrome Basket... more
This week on the True Sports Cards Show, Imran and Whitey are back talking all things sports cards, including...
* PSA and grading drama
* MLB Rookie patches are getting pulled
* Topps Chrome NBA is just around the corner!
* and much muc... more
This week on the True Sports Cards Show Imran and Whitey are back talking all things sports cards at True Sports Cards in Rocklin, CA including...
* The Sacramento Kings keep struggling
* The Giannis and CP3 drama effects the card market
* ... more
This week in a very special episode of the True Sports Cards Show Imran brings on a special guest Kevin Kauffman aka KevinRipsCards to talk all things sports cards, including...
* bringing a business mind to card collecting
* Will Keegan Murra... more
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The hosts are good and knowledgeable, but the content tends to be primarily about what’s happening at their shop and their upcoming WhatNot streams. I’m sure that’s interesting and valuable for their loyal customers, and maybe even the purpose, but not a lot of other content if you’re just looking for a card podcast. Feels a bit like a long infomercial versus engaging topics.
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Focusing on the dynamic world of sports card collecting, this podcast features engaging discussions led by knowledgeable hosts who bring a wealth of experience from the memorabilia industry. Key topics include market trends, the emotional connections of hobbyists, and insights into various card shows and events. Episodes often highlight specific player cards, recent sales milestones, and advancements in grading and breaking services, paving the way for collectors to enhance their understanding and enjoyment of the hobby.
Listeners can anticipate a mix of humor, personal anecdotes, and industry updates, creating a warm community atmosphere that resonates with both novice and seasoned collectors. Unique highlights include interviews with ind... more
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Recent guests on The True Sports Cards Show include:
1. Dan Anderson
2. Jay Johnson
3. Tyler Soderstrom
4. Mike Giuseppe
5. Horace Grant
6. Zack Bayrouty
7. Kyle Ledbetter
8. Jerry Reynolds
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