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Sports Cards Live

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  • Sports Cards Live

    Is Your Favorite Card Your Most Valuable? + Collector Psychology + Is Your Favorite Card Your Most Valuable? + Collector Psychology +

    19/04/2026 | 52 min
    We kick off Episode 309 with a deep and honest conversation about something every collector eventually faces… is your favorite card actually your most expensive one?

    Jeremy and David dive into the psychology behind big purchases, emotional attachment, and the reality that spending more doesn’t always mean loving it more. The discussion centers around David’s recent Jackie Robinson pickup and the internal conflict that comes with upgrading, comparing copies, and wondering if you truly got “the one.”

    We also explore how collectors define their favorite cards, how that can change over time, and why the story behind a card might matter more than the price tag.

    Plus, show announcements, upcoming events, Comic Con plans, Expo updates, and a loaded chat weighing in on the debate.

    If you’re a collector who’s ever questioned a big purchase… this one will hit home.

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  • Sports Cards Live

    The “Iconic” Debate Gets Heated + What Does “Iconic” Even Mean? + Breaking Down the Definition

    17/04/2026 | 46 min
    The conversation reaches its deepest point as the panel explores what it really means for a card to be “iconic.” Definitions are challenged, assumptions are questioned, and multiple perspectives emerge around rarity, demand, storytelling, and cultural relevance.

    Topics include whether iconic status is driven by media exposure or long-term recognition, how rarity and accessibility factor into perception, and whether a card can be both rare and iconic at the same time. The group also examines the idea of “temporary iconic” moments versus lasting, generational significance.

    The episode closes with reflections on personal collecting identity, including whether chasing iconic cards aligns with individual goals or simply follows broader hobby influence.

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  • Sports Cards Live

    Public Sales vs Private Deals + The Real Market Nobody Sees

    16/04/2026 | 43 min
    Chris McGill and Josh Adams join the show as the conversation shifts into a deeper analysis of hobby data, market visibility, and how we interpret the numbers. Using Card Ladder’s reported $600 million month as a starting point, the discussion explores what is actually being tracked and, more importantly, what is not.

    The panel examines the gap between public sales data and private transactions, raising questions about how much of the hobby’s true activity is happening off-platform. They also discuss how collectors, investors, and content creators rely on incomplete data to form opinions about market strength and direction.

    This episode dives into the limitations of hobby data, the unseen layers of the market, and why understanding both is critical to making informed decisions.

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  • Sports Cards Live

    He Sold Half His Collection for This… + Is the Hobby Way Bigger Than We Think? + Chasing Grails

    15/04/2026 | 36 min
    Joe Poirot joins the show as the Strongsville conversation continues, bringing fresh pickups and hobby momentum into the discussion. From trade night stories to major vintage acquisitions, the segment highlights the decisions collectors make when upgrading, selling, and refining their collections.

    The conversation then transitions into a deeper look at the hobby’s scale and trajectory as Chris McGill and Josh Adams join. Topics include Card Ladder’s reported $600 million month, what that number actually represents, and how much of the hobby’s true transaction volume may exist beyond tracked platforms.

    This episode blends collector behavior, big card energy, and thoughtful discussion around the size, sustainability, and direction of the sports card market.

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  • Sports Cards Live

    Surprise Guest Drop-Ins + From the Show Floor to the Hotel Room + Strongsville Stories

    14/04/2026 | 42 min
    Leighton Sheldon joins the show live from the Strongsville card show to share the dealer perspective, including activity levels, market observations, and what he’s seeing on the ground. Shortly after, David Chase jumps on from his hotel room to provide the attendee view, offering a well-rounded look at the show from both sides of the table.

    As the segment unfolds, several familiar voices from the hobby drop in, including Graig Miller (Midlife Cards), Tony Leebrick from Southern Collector, Mike Petty, and a rare appearance from Mookie Chilson. The result is an organic, free-flowing conversation filled with real-time reactions, show floor insights, and candid hobby discussion.

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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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