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Sports Cards Live

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  • Sports Cards Live

    Changing Card History? + Rookie Card Identity Crisis + The Joy of Discovery

    30/04/2026 | 33 min
    The conversation rolls on with David Chase, Joe Poirot, Chris McGill, and Josh Adams as the discussion shifts into one of the hobby’s most foundational debates.

    Is it 1948 Leaf… or 1949 Leaf?

    What starts as a technical question quickly turns into something much bigger:

    Does the actual release year even matter anymore?

    What really defines a “rookie card”?

    If the label changed tomorrow, would collectors actually change how they value the card?

    The group explores how hobby consensus forms, how it evolves, and whether certain cards are simply too iconic to ever be redefined—regardless of what new research might uncover.

    From there, the discussion ties back into a deeper theme that runs through this entire segment: meaning in collecting.

    Do you value what the hobby tells you is important?

    Or what you discover and connect with yourself?

    Is finding something on your own more rewarding than being told why it matters?

    There are also great side discussions around:

    Player vs card importance (why Jackie outweighs scarcity debates)

    Why some historically important players were left out of early sets

    The difference between collecting cards… and understanding them

    This is one of those segments that reminds you the hobby isn’t just about what something is worth—it’s about what it means to you, and how you got there.

    Enjoy the show? Follow or subscribe on your podcast platform so you don’t miss upcoming episodes.

    Pick up a copy of Pops & Comps on Amazon to better understand the supply and demand forces driving the sports card market.

    Take the Hobby Spectrum assessment at HobbySpectrum.com to discover your collector profile, join the directory, and connect with collectors who think and collect like you.
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  • Sports Cards Live

    Sticker Debate Gets Heated + Dealer Reality Check + Deep Hobby Research Stories

    29/04/2026 | 34 min
    The crew is back together as David Chase rejoins alongside Joe Poirot, Chris McGill, and Josh Adams for the final stretch of Part 3.

    This segment turns into a real, unfiltered hobby roundtable.

    We revisit the sticker debate from earlier in the show, but this time with opposing viewpoints in the room. Is it a useful signal of eye appeal… or just another way for companies to take a cut? The pushback is real, and the discussion gets honest quickly.

    From there, the conversation shifts into how the market actually works:

    Do collectors really pay premiums for better-looking cards?

    Are dealers setting comps… or chasing them?

    What’s actually happening when dealers buy from each other and resell at higher prices?

    Is any of this new, or just more visible now?

    Then things take a turn into one of the most underrated parts of the hobby: research.

    Chris introduces a question that sparks stories from the group:
    What’s something you only learned by doing your own research—and how did it change how you view a card?

    That leads to:

    Discoveries about vintage sets and production quirks

    Why certain cards carry more meaning after deeper digging

    The kind of knowledge that separates casual collectors from serious ones

    There’s even a surprising nugget about the dating of the iconic 1948/49 Leaf set that opens up a whole new rabbit hole.

    This is one of those segments that feels like being at a table with experienced collectors just talking it out—no script, just real hobby perspective.

    Enjoy the show? Follow or subscribe on your podcast platform so you don’t miss upcoming episodes.

    Pick up a copy of Pops & Comps on Amazon to better understand the supply and demand forces driving the sports card market.

    Take the Hobby Spectrum assessment at HobbySpectrum.com to discover your collector profile, join the directory, and connect with collectors who think and collect like you.
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  • Sports Cards Live

    From Hospital Packs to Tech Founder + Turning Cards Into Cash at Scale + The Kronozio Story

    28/04/2026 | 1 h 1 min
    It’s a one-on-one conversation with Jonathan Bernier, diving into one of the more interesting entrepreneurial stories in the hobby right now.

    Jonathan shares how his journey started as a kid in the hospital receiving donated cards, eventually building a collection of hundreds of thousands of cards… and then facing a problem most collectors and dealers know all too well: how do you actually move that inventory?

    That problem led to the creation of Kronozio.

    We go deep into:

    The origin story behind Kronozio and how it was built out of necessity

    Why listing cards manually is one of the biggest bottlenecks in the hobby

    How automation and AI are changing the way people sell cards online

    The reality of scaling a hobby business from the ground up

    Why staying lean matters when building something long term

    The danger of “dead inventory” and why so many collectors sit on value

    Jonathan also explains how Kronozio works at a practical level, from scanning to listing to shipping, and how it can turn what used to be a slow, manual process into something that operates at scale.

    Beyond the product, this is really a conversation about execution, adaptation, and what it takes to build something over 10+ years in the hobby.

    Enjoy the show? Follow or subscribe on your podcast platform so you don’t miss upcoming episodes.

    Pick up a copy of Pops & Comps on Amazon to better understand the supply and demand forces driving the sports card market.

    Take the Hobby Spectrum assessment at HobbySpectrum.com to discover your collector profile, join the directory, and connect with collectors who think and collect like you.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • Sports Cards Live

    Are We Paying for Stickers or the Card? + Comic Con vs The Hobby + Expo Builds Momentum

    26/04/2026 | 1 h 5 min
    We kick off Episode 310 with a wide-ranging opening segment that sets the tone for a massive show. From an unexpected deep dive into Comic Con culture to a serious discussion about eye appeal, grading, and the growing influence of third-party stickers, this one covers a lot of ground.

    We get into the real question behind the sticker debate: are collectors paying for the label, or for what the label represents? The conversation moves beyond surface-level takes and into how eye appeal is being recognized, priced, and understood across the hobby right now.

    Then the focus shifts to the upcoming Sport Card Expo in Toronto, as Leighton Sheldon joins to talk vintage, market behavior, and how dealers think about premium cards in today’s environment. Later, Mikey Singer and Johnny Amendola jump in to preview what’s shaping up to be the biggest Expo yet, including the evolution of trade nights, community building, and the growing scale of the hobby in Canada.

    There’s also discussion around:

    The difference between technical grade and eye appeal

    Why premium examples within the same grade are pulling away in value

    How new and experienced collectors approach buying decisions differently

    The role of community, events, and content creators in hobby growth

    This is Part 1 of a marathon live stream that’s been split into multiple podcast episodes.

    Enjoy the show?
    Follow or subscribe on your podcast platform so you don’t miss upcoming episodes.

    Pick up a copy of Pops & Comps on Amazon to better understand the supply and demand forces driving the sports card market.

    Take the Hobby Spectrum assessment at HobbySpectrum.com to discover your collector profile, join the directory, and connect with collectors who think and collect like you.
    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
  • Sports Cards Live

    Should You Hide Your Targets? + Sniping Strategy + The Psychology of Bidding

    24/04/2026 | 40 min
    Jeremy, Joe, David, Darren, and Josh dig into whether you should keep your targets private or share them openly, and how that decision can impact outcomes. The conversation explores bidding strategies, including sniping versus early bidding, and how different approaches can influence both price and competition.

    They also break down the mindset behind these tactics, from discipline and patience to the emotional side of chasing cards.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether talking about a card hurts your chances of winning it… this episode will make you think twice.

    This episode is part 5 of a 5-part breakdown from the full Sports Cards Live stream.

    Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
    Pick up a copy of Pops and Comps on Amazon.
    Take the Hobby Spectrum assessment and join the directory at HobbySpectrum.com.
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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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