
A podcast featuring Mike Gioseffi and Jesse Gibson that’s about sports, the Sports card market, and how to make money with this hobby. Who you should be buying and selling - along with the occasional fantasy football advice.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 515 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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On this episode of Sports Cards Nonsense, Mike opens with a discussion about Mike Trout that is really about Wemby. Plus, the latest on the NBA Finals after the Knicks epic comeback.
0:00 - Welcome to the card coaster
9:30 - Is it safe to buy Mike ... more
In this episode, we go through the latest values of Jalen Brunson, Victor Wembanyama, and other guys in the NBA Finals. Plus, Gary Vee joins the show to discuss 2026 Topps Chrome VeeFriends and also has a major announcement about the product. Wrappin... more
New people join the hobby every single day, and they need help. In this episode, Doug from MOJOBREAK joins to offer up some advice. Plus, is it time to buy or sell Jalen Brunson?
0:00 - Intro with Doug from MojoBreak
6:00 - Buy/Sell/Hold with Jalen... more
In this episode, we discuss the latest on Victor Wembanyama and his market after the Spurs upset the Thunder and are now the favorites over the Knicks in the NBA Finals. Who else could be a buy in the NBA Finals? Plus, what the Myles Garrett trade me... more
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I have taken to only listening to the recordings that do not have the malignant dwarf in an “on air” speaking role. Show is best when it’s not all about how one host demonstrates ego compensation for not being adequate in his childhood nor adult life. We get it you buy big cards with big money and if you don’t hobby your way it’s wrong. Yawn. The one working the Buffoon gimmick is actually more relatable and charming
Pod has become just an advertisement for their breaking and eBay live business. No hobby discussion here. Surely the ringer can find a more hobby focused content creator here. Wonder if Bill knows this is just one big infomercial at this point.
Used to be fine… I’d put up with mikes obnoxious takes and the arguing to get decent hobby news.. mikes attitudes and putting other hobby personalities down mirrors the toxic online trolls in the hobby…now alls mike talks about is how much he is selling on eBay live… the huge deals he’s doing… cool story once. Talk too much about their business. Stuff that should be discussed off air. Hard to listen to anymore. Unfollowing. Thanks for the decent run.
This used to be a good informative show where you could learn some things about cards. I can’t listen to it anymore when Mike is there! His pompous and arrogant input, and always negative comments are too much to bare! The show is good when he’s not there. But if he’s on, I’m not listening anymore.
First episode I’ve listened to and the dude says pervert multiple times. Directed at his coworkers. Its just weird. Will gladly find card news elsewhere.
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This show centers on the sports card hobby, market dynamics, and monetization strategies, with a mix of market analysis, live-event chatter, and guest perspectives from industry insiders and creators. Episodes frequently tackle price trends, breaking and selling strategies on live platforms, licensing news, and the evolving balance between collector passion and business opportunities. A standout is the candid banter between hosts paired with data-driven debates and guest insights that connect practical hobby experience to broader market forces, making it useful for listeners who want both actionable takeaways and a sense of the hobby's pulse.
Noteworthy strengths include a transparent look at revenue models and platform strategies, a willi... more
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