
This is Card Talk, a podcast hosted by Tyler Schmitt, focused on sports cards, trading cards, and a bit of all things collectibles! Featuring conversations with notable figures within the hobby, from prominent collectors, industry executives, hobby shop owners, and everything in between. Tune in to keep a pulse on the current state of the market and happenings across the industry. Happy collecting... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 216 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Card Talk #015- Swish Breaks
On this episode of Card Talk, Tyler Schmitt sits down with the guys behind Swish Breaks for a deep dive into the evolution of one of the fastest-growing brands in the hobby. From the beginnings as passionate collectors t... more
Card Talk #014 - Michael Katz talks Trove
This week on Card Talk, we sit down with collector, investor, and Trove co-founder Michael Katz to talk all things soccer cards, collecting culture, and building in the hobby. From chasing massive Lamine Yam... more
Card Talk #013 - Rabona Cards
In this episode, we sit down with Rabona Cards (Alex) for an international conversation diving deep into the soccer card market and the broader evolution of the hobby. From building a brand in the space to navigating tr... more
Card Talk #012 - Big Slab Daddy
In this episode of Card Talk, we sit down with Big Slab Daddy for a conversation that goes way beyond just buying and selling cards. We dive into his journey in the hobby, how he built his presence, and what separates... more
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Enjoying your views on the hobby and so grateful you picked up the Pod ball and are running with it.
I liked the show back when they had the other 2 guys. Didn’t realize how much of a tool Tyler was until he took over the show. Bro must be struggling.
Was happy to see this pod reload after being done for a couple years but it’s no longer the same show. It appears Tyler is the driving force and it’s now basically a soccer pod. Great for soccer fans but a dry listen for most U.S. card collectors.
Decent podcast, but not enough card talk. I don’t follow college sports. I do a lot of fast forwarding to get to the card talk.
Tried to give this pod a chance but I can’t do it anymore. Tyler just brings it all down to a level that makes it seem like they just don’t care about cards. I’m out.
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A lively, market-forward show focusing on sports and trading cards, collectors' culture, and industry dynamics. Episodes routinely feature shop owners, founders, and content creators, discussing market trends, grading, digital integrations, live events, and crossovers with broader collectibles and pop culture. Notable threads include content-driven growth, branding of shows and events, franchise-like shop models, and how community and storytelling drive buying behavior. The format often blends practical insights for buyers and sellers with origin stories and personal journeys in the hobby, making it useful for listeners seeking buying strategies, show-building ideas, or inspiration from diverse hobby businesses.
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Recent guests on Card Talk include:
1. Rimlin Brothers
2. Michael Katz
3. Alex Rabona
4. Grayson (Grayson from Cherry Collectibles)
5. Mike Martin
6. BJ Kroger
7. Gregory Cumins
8. Max Norris
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