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 | 450 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisure |
Jesse and Mike discuss Whatnot's announcement that they'll be regulating the sale of repacks moving forward. Is this good news?
Then, the guys sit down with Brian Lee, founder and CEO of Arena Club, to hear about his journey from being a young colle... more
With Mike out on the road, Jesse is joined by Alex AKA Clever Cuban Cards to talk about the latest sports card market updates. Grading changes with PSA, expansion into Europe, and Topps' release frequency are all on the docket.
PSA's pricing and tur... more
In this episode of Sports Cards Nonsense, Mike Gioseffi takes the helm as Jesse recovers from an intense 16-hour card-breaking marathon. Mike dives deep into baseball prospects you need to know as a card collector, discussing the latest trends with s... more
It’s a packed week in the hobby. Chris Sewall, the Baseball Card Collector, Investor, Dealer, joins Jesse Gibson and Mike Gioseffi to share stories from the buying side of the business, including his $3,000 purchase of a 3-million card collection tha... more
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I have given this podcast six months of chances to be informative and/or entertaining and for six months it has only ever proven to be at best pretentious or worst of all not entertaining. The underlying shilling with few if any paid sponsorship acknowledgment leaves a bad taste when the hosts play at being independent in thought.
If you need 30-60 mins of a guy working the buffoon gimmick and the other the loud know it all have at it otherwise keep seeking out something else.
Came back and gave a listen today and it was the best one I have heard in ages. The talk with ryan was outstanding. Bravo! Now going over to his new pod. Nice when you don’t have to listen to why Kenny Pickett might be a good buy (which is what I expected today)
I’ve started listening to sports card podcasts and these guys are the corniest and most pretentious hosts out there. The low point was that last episode where they were making fun of other card podcasts. Look in the mirror guys
Good show just don’t look them up and see that they look like every fat dork who is stereotyped to the hobby. Mike is annoying but the assistant fat dork shouldn’t be allowed to attempt to pronounce sports names cause he has zero clue how to do it and it imputes the credibility of the entire show.
I came across this show a few months ago and it quickly became the show I tune into every episode of. I’ve learned a lot about the hobby from these guys and really enjoy the sprinkle of non sports that Jesse provides. All of that being said, Mike’s slander of Ryan Gosling is unacceptable along with not mentioning arguably his greatest film ever, Drive.
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Featuring lively and often humorous discussions, this podcast focuses on the bustling world of sports cards, diving into market evaluations, pricing trends, and collectible insights that are relevant for both novice and seasoned collectors. With a mix of personal anecdotes and expert insights from various guests, the content not only covers the intricacies of card trading but also brings in broader discussions about sports culture and market dynamics. Listeners are invited to explore the ever-evolving landscape of sports collectibles, with a balance between entertainment and informative dialogue about who to buy and what to sell in the market.
The dynamic between the two hosts adds a unique flavor to the episodes, allowing for both spirite... more
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2. Matt Worley
3. Gordy Bonker
4. Brian Ludden
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