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 | 316 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
Mike and Jesse start the pod by discussing what impact—if any—the Olympics could have on basketball card prices (8:31). Then, they talk about the future of the WNBA in the hobby and whether the hype is sustainable (20:01). They also look at the 2024 ... more
It’s another Mike solo pod! After a brief review of ‘Dune: Part Two,’ he previews how the NBA playoffs could affect card prices (4:30). Then, he gets into some MLB rookies who are off to a hot start (13:10), and wraps up with answers to your mailbag ... more
Mike and Jesse start the pod by discussing the newly announced Fanatics Fest NYC and its potential as the next big hobby event (0:53). Then, they call Ben Burrows to talk about the book he wrote with Geoff Wilson, ‘Sports Card Collecting and Investin... more
Mike and Jesse start the pod by previewing the upcoming release schedule (3:25). Then, Darren Rovell joins the show to share more about his new venture, cllct.com, and what fans can expect from the site moving forward (18:42). Next, they are joined b... more
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So good.
I learn so much from it and I love the show
I have been a listener of this show since the first episode and have thoroughly enjoyed it as an entertaining weekly update on what is going on in the world of sports cards and more. HOWEVER, in the past few months the tension between hosts Mike and Jesse seems to be at an all-time high. They have always bickered (Mike usually being grumpy and making fun of Jessie), but what was once mostly friendly seems to have taken the turn of exhaustion and personal limits being reached. I know there have b... more
I’ve learned a ton about the hobby listening to new and old episodes. These guys are just great to listen to, insightful, funny, transparent too. From the jump, Mike’s no-holds-barred honesty was apparent. And Jesse’s a great example on how to not take things personally. Thanks big guy 💯 more
I have changed my mind on this podcast after initially not liking Jesse. He is actually a good host to help teach newbie nuances to people. I do like the more advanced talks from Mike and enjoy the banter between the 2.
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Sports Cards Nonsense launched 4 years ago and published 316 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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