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Sports Cards Nonsense

Sports Cards Nonsense
Sports Cards
Fanatics
Panini
Sports Card Market
NFL
Topps
Fanatics Fest
Sports Cards Market
Shohei Ohtani
NBA
Ebay
PSA
MLB
NBA Playoffs
Collectibles
Card Collecting
Tom Brady
Ebay Live
Trading Cards
Michael Jordan

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.

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Latest Episodes

In this episode, Gio and Jesse discuss how the hype around Wemby is at a fever pitch and that it might be time to sell. Also, why is Wemby vs. SGA close on the court but a landslide off the court?

0:00 - Intro/SCN Rewatchables

4:30 - Why you should... more

Mike and Jesse are in Boston for Jack's Memorial. Brendan provides a quick intro, including details on Topps Chrome Sapphire Football dropping this week.

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Bowman Baseball with Aram Leighton

Gordy's Unusual Collection and why he is a... more

Wax Prices have been going up, but Mike and Jesse have noticed that things are finally starting to level off on the secondary market. The lone exception is 2025 Topps Chrome NFL. Will 2026 Bowman buck the recent trend like NFL Chrome, or has the mark... more

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2026 Bowman Baseball is finally here and the prospect market is already going crazy!

In this episode, Aram Leighton joins the show to break down the biggest names in the new Bowman release, the teams worth chasing, and the prospects that could explo... more

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Recent Guests

Zach Stanley
CEO/Founder, We the Hobby
We the Hobby
Episode: Wax Prices are FINALLY Starting to Settle Down
Ryan Hoge
President of PSA
PSA
Episode: $200M Fraud Protection Program with PSA President Ryan Hoge + Fanatics Announces MAJOR Licensing News
Antonio Cruz
Fan-focused hobby advocate featured as a hobby hero
Sports Cards Nonsense community member
Episode: The Truth About Today’s Sports Card Market
Matt from GameStop
Store representative calling in about Topps Chrome Football pickup
GameStop
Episode: We Sold $197,000 of Topps Chrome Football in 1 Day
Gordy Bonkers
Vintage-market expert; runs Bonkers Cards; transitioning to eBay Live
Bonkers Cards
Episode: My Love-Hate Relationship With Topps, 90s Inserts, Big eBay Live Debut
Andrew Jones
Hall of Fame MLB player, joining for an eBay Live
MLB, former player
Episode: Shohei Ohtani Demand is Breaking the Hobby + Why His Cards Keep Climbing
Corey SlabSquatch
X handle, data-driven breaker and educator on odds and print runs
Episode: Topps Wax Breakdown + Is Flipping Singles the New Hobby Trend?
Paul Lesko
Hobby attorney
Attorney for plaintiffs in the Whatnot case
Episode: Whatnot Illegal Gambling Allegations Explained + 2026 Sports Card Market Trends
Alex Clever Cuban Cards
Breaker on Whatnot and guest
Clever Cuban Cards
Episode: Whatnot Illegal Gambling Allegations Explained + 2026 Sports Card Market Trends

Hosts

Mike Gioseffi
Co-host known for humor and insights in the sports card market, offering personal anecdotes and investment advice.
Jesse Gibson
Co-host with a comedic flair who engages listeners with entertaining banter and insights into the sports card community.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 1.9k ratings
  • Just an infomercial now

    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.

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    1
    slabbymcslabby
    United Statesa month ago
  • Was good enough

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Pipen B
    United Statesa month ago
  • Used to be good…

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Used to be a good show…
    United Statesa month ago
  • Really?

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    csweet11
    United States2 months ago
  • I like the idea of the show

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Mantooth Inc
    United States4 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Feedback suggests the hosts have a notable dynamic that enhances the entertainment value, despite some listeners expressing frustration with certain content or host interactions.
Polished discussions on the evolving sports card market are valued, as many listeners seek practical insights into buying and selling.
Critiques often address audio quality or moments of perceived tension between hosts, suggesting variability in listening experiences.
Listeners appreciate the humor and banter between the hosts, often finding it engaging and relatable.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#4
United States/Leisure/Hobbies
Apple Podcasts
#21
United States/Leisure
Apple Podcasts
#11
Canada/Leisure/Hobbies
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#126
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Apple Podcasts
#132
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#47
Australia/Leisure/Hobbies

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Wax Prices are FINALLY Starting to Settle Down
Q: What's the biggest takeaway from We the Hobby's integration with eBay Live?
The hosts and Zach discuss We the Hobby Card Shop on eBay Live as a way to broaden access to products and create a more engaging, low-barrier way to participate in ripping and shipping.
Wax Prices are FINALLY Starting to Settle Down
Q: How many employees do you have now?
Zach responds that We the Hobby has over 150 employees, illustrating the scale of their operation.
Wax Prices are FINALLY Starting to Settle Down
Q: And what year was this, Zach? When did you have your reentry back into the hobby?
Zach explains his reentry into the hobby began in 2021 with starting We the Hobby; prior involvement in gaming and software gave him a background that he leveraged to grow the business.
$200M Fraud Protection Program with PSA President Ryan Hoge + Fanatics Announces MAJOR Licensing News
Q: What does the $200 million fraud-prevention number represent?
It represents the conservative estimate of the value of fraudulent cards PSA has prevented from entering the market, accounting for altered or counterfeit cards and the potential impact if those fakes were to be graded, based on average values and grades.
Inside a $500,000 Sports Card Collection
Q: What was the scale of the collection and how was it handled for sale?
The hosts describe a massive collection, largely consigned to DC Sports for sale and some dropped off to be auctioned on eBay Live, with portions kept by the owner and others shipped directly or consigned for auction.

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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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3. Antonio Cruz
4. Matt from GameStop
5. Gordy Bonkers
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8. Paul Lesko

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