
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 weekly | Episodes | 203 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Episode Description
In this episode, Tyler gives general updates on Card Talk, shares some loose thoughts on the current state of the market, and recaps his recent trip to Dubai — including what he learned about the collecting scene, distribution co... more
Card Talk is officially back, in a new way.
In our relaunch episode, Tyler sits down with longtime friend of the show Gordy for a real, unfiltered conversation about the hobby — collecting, investing, sourcing, content, and what it actually takes to ... more
Coming off a crazy week of New York Comic Con & AdWeek, Tyler gets to catch up with Aaron during a slow international break, as we look ahead to the return of Club Football and an amazing Fall of Sports
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Aaron returns from the Brand Licensing Show in London to provide updates on the collecting scene in the UK. We discuss the power of the EFL, Ethan Mbappe's big time week, and a few Danish footballers to keep an eye on during the international break
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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.
Rename the show:Tyler the Clown
Love listening to Cardtalk - great info and humor!
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Exploring the vibrant world of sports cards and collectibles, this podcast features engaging conversations that illuminate the latest trends and market dynamics in the trading card industry. With insights from notable figures such as collectors, industry executives, and hobby shop owners, episodes are packed with valuable expertise and personal anecdotes regarding card collecting. Listeners can expect discussions not only on the collectible market but also on sports events that influence card values, making it a unique blend of sports commentary and market analysis. The hosts foster a sense of community among enthusiasts, providing a spirited atmosphere that celebrates the passion for the hobby.
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Recent guests on Card Talk include:
1. Gordy Bonker
2. Adam Lister
3. Matt Winkelried
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