
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 | 489 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbies | |||

Jesse Gibson is back from 18 days abroad and the data he brought back from the London and Dublin card shows is a focus of today's show. While the U.S. hobby is hyper-focused on speculation, we are breaking down the differences in "vibe" and why inter... more
Mike Gioseffi sits down with Gary and Jason from The Ballcard Show for a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to succeed in the hobby, from the grind to the credibility.
Gary and Jason break down why accurate data and transparency matter, ... more
Mike Gioseffi breaks down his most successful card show weekend to date at the Nashville Card Show, explaining the "move everything" mindset that allowed him to quickly turn a $15,000 investment into $35,000 in sales , proving that liquidity and volu... more
In this episode of Sports Cards Nonsense, Mike Gioseffi sits down with Chris Thomas of Ataboy Cards to break down a masterclass in scaling the sports card hobby into a high-six-figure empire. Chris isn’t just a collector; he’s a full-time music teach... more
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One of these guys loves hearing his own voice and values his opinion above everything, and the other guy does a really good job dealing with it so respect there but it’s a tough listen at times.
Best pod cast for sports cards. All the others seem like a grift or dudes who dropped bitcoin for cards. Thank you the pods guys!
Been listening off and on over a year, only tune in for the guests now. Mike is insufferable and ruins what could be a good podcast. Don’t know how Jesse puts up with him.
Joy > $ ——great episode.
Great show! I ant the box!!
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Focusing on the vibrant world of sports card collecting, discussions often center around market trends, trading strategies, and the dynamics of various sports leagues. The hosts engage deeply with their audience, sharing personal anecdotes, showcasing guests from the industry, and providing insights that blend the worlds of sports and collectibles. Unique to this podcast is its blend of humor and serious investment advice, making it appealing to both serious collectors and casual fans alike. Overall, it captures the excitement, challenges, and community of the sports card hobby, offering substantial information for anyone looking to dive in or maximize their collection.
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