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Sports Cards Live

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  • Sports Cards Live

    A New Hobby Grail Revealed… Sort Of + The Psychology of Hype + What Happens When Your Player Gets Hot?

    28/05/2026 | 42 min
    Jeremy Lee, Joe Poirot, Chris McGill, Josh Adams, David Chase, and Chris HOJ continue the conversation with a wide-ranging episode covering collector psychology, hidden grails, hobby hype cycles, and the emotional side of chasing cards.

    The panel discusses what happens when collectors finally identify a true grail card, why some targets are kept secret, and how social media, hype, and market attention can dramatically affect collecting behavior. The conversation also explores the emotional push and pull between passion, greed, scarcity, nostalgia, and fear of missing out.

    Topics include:• The thrill of identifying a new grail card• Why collectors sometimes hide their targets• Reactions to rising card values and market hype• Vintage versus modern collector psychology• FOMO and hindsight in the hobby• The emotional attachment collectors develop to cards• Why some collectors regret not buying more• The difference between collecting for love versus momentum

    The episode also features discussion around The Hangover on the Sports Card Clubhouse network, pirate cards, hobby identity, and the evolving ways collectors connect through shared passions and niche interests.

    Subscribe to Sports Cards Live on YouTube for weekly hobby conversations, market discussion, and collector psychology.

    Take the Hobby Spectrum Assessment and discover your collector archetype:HobbySpectrum.com

    Get your copy of Pops and Comps on Amazon.

    Comment below:Have you ever identified a grail card and intentionally kept it secret from the hobby?
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  • Sports Cards Live

    The Pros and Cons of Sharing Your PC + Building Collector Identity + Protecting Your Targets

    27/05/2026 | 43 min
    Jeremy Lee is joined by Jace, Joe Poirot, Chris McGill, Josh Adams, and David Chase for a deep conversation about one of the hobby’s most interesting modern dilemmas: should collectors publicly share their want lists and collecting targets?

    The panel explores the balance between community and competition in today’s social media-driven hobby, including the risks and rewards of broadcasting what you collect. The conversation moves through hobby identity, networking, scarcity, collector psychology, and how relationships inside the hobby can help or hurt your ability to land rare cards.

    Topics include:• The pros and cons of sharing your want list publicly• Building a collector identity online• How social media changes the hunt for cards• Networking versus competition in the hobby• Why some collectors stay private• Collecting rare cards strategically• The emotional side of the chase• The evolution of collecting tastes over time

    The episode also features thoughtful discussion around hobby culture, authenticity, privacy, and the value of community within collecting.

    Subscribe to Sports Cards Live on YouTube for weekly hobby conversations, market discussion, and collector psychology.

    Take the Hobby Spectrum Assessment and discover your collector archetype:HobbySpectrum.com

    Get your copy of Pops and Comps on Amazon.

    Comment below:Do you publicly share your want list, or do you keep your targets private?
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  • Sports Cards Live

    The Hobby Through a New Collector’s Eyes + What Belongs in Your PC? + Collecting With Intention

    26/05/2026 | 52 min
    Jeremy Lee and David Chase welcome featured guest Jace (@aceofgrades28) to Sports Cards Live for a thoughtful conversation about what it’s like finding your way as a younger collector in today’s hobby.

    The discussion explores hobby evolution, mistakes, flipping, prospecting, building a personal collection, and the challenge of narrowing your focus when there are endless cards and sets competing for your attention. Jace shares his collecting journey from Pokémon and early sports cards to navigating modern collecting as a Hybrid Hobbyist on the Hobby Spectrum.

    The conversation also dives into:• Ranking and prioritizing your want list• Rare cards versus budget limitations• The pressure of chasing ultra modern cards• Why the hunt matters as much as ownership• Learning from hobby mistakes• Taking breaks and avoiding burnout• Living sets, flight collecting, and evolving tastes• Collecting with meaning instead of hype

    An honest and relatable hobby conversation for collectors at every stage of the journey.

    Subscribe to Sports Cards Live on YouTube for weekly hobby conversations, market discussion, and collector psychology.

    Take the Hobby Spectrum Assessment and discover your collector archetype:HobbySpectrum.com

    Get your copy of Pops and Comps on Amazon.

    Comment below:How do YOU prioritize your want list when there are too many cards you want?
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  • Sports Cards Live

    Dissecting Cards Like Never Before + PSA Under Fire + Front Row Card Show Madness

    24/05/2026 | 56 min
    Jeremy Lee and David Chase kick off Episode 313 of Sports Cards Live with stories from the Front Row Card Show in Pasadena, reflections on The Sandlot, and discussion around the launch of The Hangover on the Sports Card Clubhouse network.

    The conversation moves through vintage cards, show culture, eye appeal, grading, and the growing tension between collectors and the grading companies that shape so much of the modern hobby. Jeremy also shares a viewer-submitted PSA inconsistency story involving a Nolan Ryan rookie card that sparks a larger discussion about grading reliability, authentication, and hobby trust.

    Plus:• Front Row Card Show atmosphere and dealer reactions• Why collectors bring cards to Jeremy for review• The rise of raw cards at shows• Thoughts on grading delays and resubmissions• The value of eye appeal beyond the label• Early reactions to The Hangover

    Subscribe to Sports Cards Live on YouTube for weekly hobby conversations, market discussion, and collector psychology.

    Take the Hobby Spectrum Assessment and discover your collector archetype: HobbySpectrum.com

    Get your copy of Pops and Comps on Amazon.
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  • Sports Cards Live

    Why Collectors Follow Consensus + GOAT Cards vs Contrarian Thinking + Hidden Hobby Opportunities

    22/05/2026 | 54 min
    Jeremy, Chris McGill, Joe Poirot, David Chase, and Josh Adams explore:

    Whether GOAT collecting truly reduces hobby risk

    Why not all GOAT cards are created equal

    The difference between hobby relevance and on-court greatness

    Why Kobe Bryant currently commands enormous hobby attention

    How consensus shapes hobby demand

    Whether collectors independently arrive at “GOAT” conclusions or inherit them socially

    Why cultural influence matters as much as statistics and accolades

    The conversation becomes increasingly philosophical as Chris McGill breaks down:

    Groupthink and social consensus in collecting

    Why iconic cards command premiums

    How collectors identify hidden value before the broader hobby catches on

    The concept of “iconic traits without the iconic premium”

    Why some collectors intentionally search for overlooked cards with elite characteristics

    Jeremy also reflects on eye appeal, low-grade high-I-appeal cards, contrarian collecting, and the importance of applying hobby concepts to your own lane rather than simply copying others.

    Later in the episode:

    Josh Adams discusses owning over 100 copies of the 1990 Leaf Frank Thomas rookie

    The panel talks about eccentric personal collections and hobby identity

    Jeremy shares his binder collection of hobby creator cards and custom collectibles

    Jeremy officially closes the episode by discussing the launch of the new Sports Cards Live Hangover series with the Sports Card Clubhouse crew

    A fittingly thoughtful and entertaining close to one of the most philosophical Sports Cards Live episodes to date.

    📘 Buy “Pops and Comps” by Jeremy Lee on Amazon📊 Take the Hobby Spectrum Assessment at HobbySpectrum.com🧠 Create your Hobby Spectrum profile and connect with collectors who think and collect like you📺 Subscribe to Sports Cards Live on YouTube🎧 Subscribe to the Stacking Slabs network📈 Check out Card Ladder for hobby analytics and market data🎯 Looking to consign your cards? Reach Jeremy through SlabSharks

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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 in play.

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