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 | 392 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
Mike and Jesse are joined by Tim McEnery of BCW Supplies to discuss the buzz around the recent release of Topps Series 1 Baseball. The trio also checks out the launch of the new Panini Prizm WNBA NFTs and even does a live rip (0:00). Later, Chris Cos... more
Jesse and Mike dive into the Eagles' thrilling Super Bowl victory, sharing their thoughts on the game and breaking down the immediate reactions from the card market. Later, Jason Flynn of Soccer Cards United joins the conversation to discuss the boom... more
Mike and Jesse kick off this episode with an unbelievable story about a woman swapping baseball cards for a Corvette (0:00). From there, they shift focus to NBA action, breaking down the Western Conference playoffs, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's rise, an... more
Jesse and Mike are joined by Jason Shepherd of Shep’s Cards and Collectibles to break down the stunning Luka Doncic trade. They dissect the rationale behind the deal, explore what the future holds for both the Mavs and the Lakers, and evaluate how th... more
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I am here for sports card talk but not sports talk. Podcasts for MVP discussion or in-season talk can be found anywhere, but sports card chatter is harder to find. The market update segment is lame, might as well bring on SCI for a top 5!
Man, these guys seem to really hate each other. I get it though, I kinda hate them too
At its best, this is fun, informative banter about sports and sports/non-sports cards between 2 friends (Jessie and Mike) with drastically different interests and backgrounds. Their personal difference is their strength. For that reason, the Podcast is different than any other in the sports card hobby world. It can be absolutely tremendous.
But at its worst, it’s Mike & Mike 2.0, where they ultimately allow their interpersonal animosity to ruin an otherwise great dynamic between the two. Perso... more
Both Mike and Jesse are absolute rockstars for the hobby. Entertaining, informative, and a much needed distraction during long drives to work. The banter is fun and reminds me of family events with my own brothers.
When will we see a non-sport and sport break featuring Mike AND Jesse???? The group needs a split screen double feature.
You wanna waste money on cards, listen to these morons. They want you to buy their cards and chase these overrated players in their overpriced breaks. Buy hall of famers and goats.
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Sports Cards Nonsense launched 4 years ago and published 392 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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