2d ago
Are million-dollar cards actually smart investments — or just headline fuel? In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford is joined by Brian Ludden, CEO of Ludex, to unpack what really determines value in the modern collectibles market. From historic vintage cards to today’s hype-driven moments, this conversation cuts through the noise and explains why scarcity, authentication, and long-term demand matter more than viral attention. Ryan and Brian discuss the psychology behind record-breaking sales, why “iconic card” lists spark debate, and how collectors can avoid chasing trends that don’t hold. They also break down why unauthenticated memorabilia can quietly destroy value and how data-backed tools are changing how serious collectors evaluate their collections. This episode is for collectors who want to understand the why behind prices — not just react to them. 👇 Watch to learn Why vintage cards still anchor the market How hype cycles inflate (and deflate) prices What collectors misunderstand about big sales The hidden risks of unauthenticated items How data and transparency are reshaping the hobby SPONSORS Are you interested in effortlessly growing your bitcoin portfolio? ↳Gemini Crypto – Gemini.com/card HOST & GUEST INFO Ryan Alford Host, Collector Nation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford Card Shop: thecollectorstation.com Download The Collector Nation app on Android and IOS Mike Baker Founder, Mike Baker Authentication (MBA) Website: https://mikebakerauthentication.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikebakerauthentication Brian Ludden CEO, Ludex Website: https://www.ludex.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ludexapp Download the LUDEX app on IOS and Android
5d ago
In this landmark episode of Collector Station , Ryan Alford welcomes Ken Goldin — founder of Goldin Auctions and star of Netflix’s King of Collectibles — for a deep dive into how real value is created in the collectibles market. Ken shares how he thinks about million-dollar cards, why branding and attention outperform comps, and what most collectors misunderstand about hype, cycles, and long-term value. This is a masterclass in market psychology, discipline, and leverage . Key Takeaways Why attention is more powerful than comps How Goldin consistently outperforms the market The safest segment in collectibles (and why) Why hype burns most collectors What market “corrections” actually mean The future of collectibles as an asset class Host & Guest Host: Ryan Alford Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford Website: https://www.collectorstation.com Download Ludex and The Collector Nation app on IOS or Android Guest: Ken Goldin Founder — Goldin Auctions Website: https://www.goldin.com Instagram / X / TikTok: @KenGoldin ⭐ Subscribe & leave a review to support the show.
Feb 20
The collectibles hobby is changing — and grading is at the center of that shift. In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford sits down with Mike Baker , founder of Mike Baker Authentication (MBA) , and Brian Ludden , co-founder of Ludex , to discuss grading innovation, transparency, and the future of the hobby. Topics include: • Why transparency is critical in grading • How MBA approaches consistency and trust •The impact of PSA acquiring Beckett •Where AI fits into grading (and where it doesn’t) •Why the secondary market ultimately decides value •Vintage vs modern cards and market opportunity •How long-term trust is built in collectibles This conversation is essential listening for collectors, investors, and anyone serious about the hobby. SPONSORS Are you interested in effortlessly growing your bitcoin portfolio? ↳Gemini Crypto – Gemini.com/card HOST & GUEST INFO Ryan Alford Host, Collector Nation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford Card Shop: thecollectorstation.com Download The Collector Nation app on Android and IOS Mike Baker Founder, Mike Baker Authentication (MBA) Website: https://mikebakerauthentication.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikebakerauthentication Brian Ludden CEO, Ludex Website: https://www.ludex.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ludexapp Download the LUDEX app on IOS and Android
Feb 17
In this special milestone episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford celebrates the first 50 episodes by revisiting the most powerful insights from the biggest names in sports cards, collectibles, and hobby culture. Featuring insights from some of the most influential voices in the hobby — including Gary Vaynerchuk , Josh Luber , Brandon Steiner , Kyle Kravitz , and Mike Baker — this episode captures how the hobby is evolving into a serious business, cultural movement, and generational connector. Highlights Why the hobby is healthier than ever How content changed the collecting game Teaching kids business through cards The dangers of hype-driven buying Why transparency will define the future Host & Guest Info Host: Ryan Alford Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford Website: https://www.collectornation.com Download “The Collector Nation” on IOS and Android Download Ludex on IOS and Android Featured Guests: Gary Vaynerchuk · Josh Luber · Brandon Steiner · Kyle Kravitz · Mike Baker Subscribe & Review Follow Collector Nation on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to help grow the hobby the right way.
Feb 13
The sports card hobby is evolving — and the old rules don’t always apply anymore. In this episode of Collector Nation , host Ryan Alford is joined by hobby veteran and Ludex CEO Brian Ludden for a wide-ranging conversation on the real economics behind today’s card market . They unpack how Super Bowl performances impact pricing, why PSA grading fees keep climbing, and why vintage cards continue to quietly outperform modern hype . 🧠 What You’ll Learn: Why grading modern cards is riskier than most collectors admit How PSA pricing and turnaround times affect card velocity The growing dominance of raw card transactions Why vintage cards behave more like “blue-chip assets” How branding and auction exposure multiply card values What most collectors misunderstand about supply & demand This episode is less about hype — and more about understanding how money actually moves in the hobby . 🤝 Connect with Collector Nation Ryan Alford Website: https://ryanisright.com Instagram / X: @ryanalford Brian Ludden – Ludex Website: https://www.ludex.com Download the Ludex App (iOS) Instagram / X: @ludexapp 🌐 Collector Nation: https://thecollectornation.com
Feb 10
In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford welcomes Eric Wagenmaker, founder of Reclaim Customs, for a deep dive into custom memorabilia, creativity, and what really gives collectibles their meaning. Eric shares how a simple project for his kids sparked a business that now works with professional athletes, podcasters, and sports teams. He explains the difference between perceived rarity created by big card companies and true one-of-one craftsmanship — where every piece is built by hand around a real artifact. They explore Eric’s creative process, from foiling and textures to embedding relics, and how each design starts with the story behind the item. Ryan and Eric also talk about scaling a fully custom operation, navigating exclusivity in professional sports, and how social media helped propel Reclaim Customs into the spotlight. The episode closes on one of Eric’s most meaningful insights: the most powerful collectibles aren’t always about players or value — they’re about family, memory, and legacy. Key Takeaways Custom craftsmanship creates deeper emotional value Manufactured rarity isn’t the same as uniqueness Creativity lives in details Story transforms memorabilia into legacy Building handmade businesses requires patience Collectibles connect people across generations 📣 Connect with Ryan & Eric 🎙 Collector Nation Podcast: https://thecollectornation.com https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollectorNation 🌐 Ryan Alford: Instagram: https://instagram.com/ryanalford Download the Ludex App on IOS and Android! 🎨 Eric Wagenmaker — Reclaim Customs: Website: https://reclaimcustoms.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/reclaimcustoms Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another collector. Sponsors Are you interested in effortlessly growing your bitcoin portfolio? ↳Gemini Crypto – Gemini.com/card
Feb 6
In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden take listeners inside a week that perfectly captures today’s hobby — digital pulls, vintage surprises, and the unpredictable magic of sports cards. Brian opens up about hitting a massive LeBron refractor through an online pack platform, turning a risky gamble into a $5,000 card. That leads into a spirited debate: Jordan, Kobe, or LeBron — which actually holds long-term value? Ryan makes his case for Jordan, citing vintage scarcity, collector psychology, and why older cards continue to outperform modern print runs. Then Ryan shares an unbelievable story: a suspicious Facebook Marketplace listing turns into a real-life meetup and a full 1986 Fleer set walking into his brand-new card shop — complete with Jordan rookie and bonus Star card. They also discuss opening the shop, why physical retail still matters, how deals really get done, and what makes this hobby so addicting. It’s part investing lesson, part collector storytime — and fully Collector Nation. Key Takeaways Jordan remains the hobby king Digital packs bring upside and risk Vintage scarcity beats manufactured rarity Physical shops create unexpected opportunity Stories drive value The best finds are rarely planned
Feb 3
As the hobby grows more sophisticated, conversations around card care have become louder — and more misunderstood. In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford welcomes Kurt Colon of Kurt’s Card Care for a grounded discussion on what card care actually is, why it exists, and how collectors should think about preservation versus alteration. Kurt shares his personal journey as a lifelong collector, detailing how his background in craftsmanship and restoration led to building products — and education — for collectors worldwide. The conversation moves beyond surface-level debates and into deeper territory: why condition sensitivity increased, why modern materials behave differently, and why education matters more than chasing grades . Kurt also explains why he views cards as personal treasures first, investments second — a perspective shaped by decades of collecting and hands-on experimentation. Key Takeaways: Card care is about preservation, not manipulation Modern cards degrade differently than vintage paper Knowing what can’t be fixed matters as much as what can Education protects collectors more than any product The hobby’s future depends on informed stewardship This episode offers clarity, context, and a calmer perspective on a topic that often sparks unnecessary controversy. Want to go deeper into smarter collecting and preservation? 🧼 Kurt’s Card Care — Learn more about card care, preservation, and education: 👉 https://kurtscardcare.com 🃏 Collector Nation — Watch full episodes and exclusive conversations: 👉 https://thecollectornation.com 🏪 Collector Station (Ryan Alford’s card shop – Easley, SC) : 👉 https://thecollectorstation.com 📊 Ludex — Scan, track, and manage your collection: 👉 https://www.ludex.com 📸 Follow Ryan Alford : Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford
Jan 30
What makes something collectible? Is it scarcity? Nostalgia? Cultural relevance? Or the story behind it? In Episode 45 of Collector Nation, Ryan Alford brings together powerful moments from past conversations to explore one central idea: collectibles aren’t just objects — they’re memory, culture, and meaning. Ryan walks us through how everyday moments evolve into prized artifacts, whether it’s championship confetti becoming physical history, jerseys carrying emotional identity, hip-hop memorabilia reshaping what collecting looks like, or photo matching proving provenance and story. Featured guests include: DJ Skee — on how overlooked items like championship confetti become historical artifacts Dan Jamison (Icons.com) — explaining why jerseys represent identity, legacy, and emotional connection Alex Bruh (Wax Poetics) — expanding collectibles beyond sports into hip-hop and cultural memorabilia John Robinson (Resolution Photo Matching) — showing how story and verification dramatically increase value Tareq Nazlawy (CEO of Trace / Fidgetal Collectibles) — offering a look into the future of digital-meets-physical collecting Ryan ties it all together with one truth: not everything valuable starts valuable — and not everything rare becomes meaningful. Collectibles are about moments, memory, and culture. Whether you’re holding Josh Allen cards in your hand or just beginning to understand the hobby, this episode breaks down why people chase, preserve, and care about the things they collect Key Takeaways • Scarcity alone doesn’t create value • Story changes worth • Cultural relevance matters • Collectibles represent moments, not just objects • Authentication elevates emotional and financial impact • Digital collecting is shaping the future 📣 Connect With Ryan + Guests 🎙 Collector Nation Podcast: https://thecollectornation.com 🌐 Ryan Alford: Instagram: https://instagram.com/ryanalford 🎧 DJ Skee: Instagram: DjSkee 👕 Dan Jamison — Icons.com: https://icons.com 📚 Alex Bruh — Wax Poetics: https://waxpoetics.com 📸 John Robinson — Resolution Photo Matching: https://resolutionphotomatching.com 🧠 Tareq Nazlawy — Trace / Fidgetal Collectibles: https://www.trace.fan/ Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with another collector.
Jan 27
Sports cards have officially outgrown the label of “just a hobby.” In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford is joined by Alex Giaimo—sports media veteran and the voice behind Netflix’s King of Collectibles —to break down how collectibles, media, and money are colliding in today’s market. Alex shares her journey from traditional sports journalism to the heart of the hobby, why most collectors underestimate volatility, and how a single Bo Nix card sale perfectly captures the risk-reward reality of modern collecting. The conversation explores why nostalgia still wins long-term, how hype cycles burn people out, and what today’s biggest hobby events reveal about where demand is really coming from. Whether you collect for fun, invest for value, or just want a smarter framework, this episode delivers perspective without the hype. Episode Highlights Why flipping cards is harder than social media makes it look The hidden risks of investing in active players How media exposure is accelerating hobby growth Fanatics Fest vs. The National: what each says about the future Why legacy icons still anchor long-term value Keep up with Collector Nation 👉 Subscribe for more Collector Nation episodes 👉 Comment : Are you collecting for nostalgia or value? 👉 Follow Alex Giaimo : Instagram & TikTok: @alexgiaimo 👉 CollectorNation.com
Jan 23
Sports cards have officially crossed the line from hobby to marketplace , where prices move quickly and emotion can be costly. In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden unpack how card prices actually move, why timing beats emotion, and what most collectors misunderstand about modern investing in the hobby. Drawing from real market examples and on-the-ground experience, they explain how today’s card economy rewards discipline, pattern recognition, and long-term thinking. They explore: • The cyclical nature of football cards • Why some players never escape low ceilings • How efficient the card market has become • What The National reveals about scale and demand • The growing importance of card care • Why legacy brands still matter Whether you’re flipping, collecting long-term, or just trying to avoid overpaying, this episode gives you a clearer framework for navigating today’s card market with more confidence and less guesswork. If you’re serious about collecting smarter: • 📱 Download Ludex to track, scan, and manage your collection • 🎧 Watch more episodes of Collector Nation • 🏪 Visit Collector Station , Ryan Alford’s card shop in Easley, SC Follow & connect: RyanAlford – Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn Subscribe, comment, and share to unlock future giveaways and VIP access
Jan 20
The sports card hobby has a problem — it forgot how to be fun. In this episode of Collector Nation , Ryan Alford welcomes Brian Pirrip , founder of Mint, for a deep dive into how innovation, storytelling, and premium design are redefining what it means to collect. Brian shares how frustration with cheap plastic slabs led him to build something entirely new: museum-quality cases made from steel and glass, paired with NFC and blockchain technology that permanently records provenance, ownership, and history. These aren’t just cases — they’re experiences. But this conversation goes beyond hardware. It’s about restoring dignity to great cards, preserving memories, and bringing joy back to collecting. From ripping packs with legendary athletes to building community-driven hobby shops, Brian explains why the future of the hobby depends on creativity, authenticity, and fun — not just price charts. In this episode, we cover: Why sports cards deserve better presentation How Mint G1 cases eliminate counterfeiting The role of technology in preserving history Why fun and community matter more than speculation What innovation actually looks like in the hobby Where sports card collecting is heading next If you’ve ever felt like the hobby needs some upgrades, this product is part of the next wave of innovation. If this episode changed how you see collecting, share it with another collector. Links & Resources Download the LUDX app (iOS & Android) Be on the lookout for Collector Nation Website! @ RyanAlford on Social Media Leave a review, subscribe, and join the movement pushing the hobby forward.
Jan 16
The sports card world is evolving — and the changes go far beyond marketplaces. In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan Alford and Brian Ludd explore why building a successful card marketplace is so difficult, why even major companies struggle to gain traction, and how collector behavior is shifting as the industry matures. They discuss trust, scale, and experience, the growing importance of singles, allocation dynamics that keep leaders on top, and why digital tools, retail environments, and community are becoming central to the future of collecting. This conversation reframes sports cards not as a hobby, but as a full-scale industry — and explains what that shift means for collectors, shops, platforms, and anyone building in the space. Topics Covered • Why Walmart & Fanatics struggle with marketplaces • The three things every marketplace needs to survive • Why most new platforms fail early • Why singles are changing collector behavior • What “industry” really means for sports cards • Allocation freezes and power consolidation • Why experience beats transactions Why This Episode Matters The sports card world is being reshaped quietly — not by hype, but by behavior. Links & Resources • Download the LUDX app (iOS & Android) • Be on the lookout for Collector Nation Website!
Jan 13
In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan sits down with Carmine Gemei, Sports Director at FOX Carolina, to break down the real psychology behind collecting sports cards — and why vintage cards continue to outperform hype-driven modern trends. Carmine brings a rare perspective as both a media professional and lifelong collector, explaining how storytelling, nostalgia, scarcity, and human behavior all influence long-term card value. From Larry Bird and Magic Johnson to Bo Jackson and iconic inscriptions, this episode dives deep into why certain cards transcend generations. The conversation also explores how media is changing, why human-interest stories matter more than highlights, and how collectors can think more strategically about what they buy, hold, and sell. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just getting back into the hobby, this episode offers insight you won’t get from price charts alone. Topics Covered • Why vintage sports cards hold long-term value • Collecting psychology vs hype-driven buying • Media storytelling and collectibles • Inscriptions, scarcity, and rarity premiums • Nostalgia as an asset class • Vintage vs modern card risk • Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, and iconic cards • How collectors should think in 2026 Stay Connected To stay up to date on all things Carolina Sports: Foxcarolina.com/sports Follow CarminesCards on Instagram! Like & subscribe for more Collector Nation episodes Comment your favorite vintage card Turn on notifications for weekly drops
Jan 9
What does the future of the sports card hobby really look like? In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden unpack the most important trends shaping sports cards heading into 2026 — from grading and raw cards to breakers, Fanatics, Pokémon, and playoff-driven market spikes. Inside the conversation: Why grading has become mainstream — and won’t reverse The role breakers play in driving demand and visibility How raw cards still matter in a graded-dominated world Why the hobby economy may be far larger than reported What Fanatics and Topps could mean for pricing and access Playoff quarterback cards and potential market upside Which hobby trends could fade — and which are accelerating This episode is a must-listen for collectors, investors, and anyone serious about understanding where the hobby is going next. 📲 Follow Collector Nation for weekly insight into the business, culture, and future of collecting. 📺 Watch the full video episode on YouTube.
Jan 6
The sports card and collectibles hobby is entering a new phase—one driven by content, community, and digital discovery. In this episode, we’re joined by Shivam Patel, a collector and content creator with a front-row seat to how modern collectors engage with sports cards, trading card games, and pop-culture collectibles. Shivam shares insights on how media influences demand, why younger collectors think differently, and what the hobby needs to understand as it continues to evolve. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How media and storytelling impact collecting Why community is now central to the hobby Differences between sports card and TCG collectors How new collectors enter the hobby today Trends shaping the future of collectibles Connect with Shivam Patel Social: @notshivam Podcast: The Vaulted Podcast Covers: Sports cards, TCGs, collectibles, and hobby culture
Jan 2
Welcome to the first episode of the new year on Collector Nation. To kick off 2026, Ryan Alford is joined by his son Hudson for an honest conversation about where the sports card hobby is today — and where it’s headed next. From ripping Donruss Football blasters to debating game-worn patches, breaking culture, and affordability, this episode explores the growing gap between adult collectors and the next generation. The sports card hobby is evolving fast — but are adults and kids even playing the same game anymore? They dive into why collecting today is just as much about entertainment and media as it is about value, how kids enter the hobby through online breaks, and what brands like b need to do to keep young collectors engaged. This is a rare look at the future of collecting — straight from someone living it. ⏱️ Topics Covered: • Adult-priced hobby vs kid-driven demand • What kids ACTUALLY care about in cards • Breaking culture & live selling (Whatnot, Fanatics Live) • Why game-worn patches still matter • Blasters vs hobby boxes for new collectors • The future of Panini, Topps & licensed cards • Building Collector Station into a media-first card shop 🔔 Subscribe for more real conversations inside the hobby 🌐 Visit: CollectorNation.com 📸 Follow Ryan: @RyanAlford
Dec 30, 2025
Shownotes: In this episode of Collector Nation , host Ryan Alford sits down with Alex Bruh , CEO and Co-Owner of Wax Poetics , to explore the explosive intersection of music history , hip-hop culture , and high-value collectibles . From the lost Mariah Carey demo tape that just broke a world auction record , to a never-before-released early hip-hop recording that Alex calls “one of the most historically significant pieces of hip-hop history ever,” this episode goes deep inside the stories behind the music. Wax Poetics has worked directly with artists and producers behind Mariah Carey, The Rolling Stones, Beastie Boys, Bootsy Collins, and more, creating an editorial-driven collectibles marketplace built on trust, storytelling, and cultural preservation. If you care about music history, hip-hop culture, vinyl, tapes, rare recordings, or alternative collectibles, this is a must-listen. Topics Covered: The untold story behind Mariah Carey’s lost demo tape How a leaked snippet sent Reddit into a frenzy Why Wax Poetics believes storytelling matters more than transactions The future of music collectibles and auctions A mystery hip-hop recording launching this January Why this upcoming release could change hip-hop history forever 🎧 Follow Collector Nation for weekly deep dives into collectibles, culture, and the stories behind the biggest grails.
Dec 26, 2025
Collector Nation is here—and it’s changing how the hobby tells its story. In this episode, Ryan Alford is joined by Brian Ludden, Founder & CEO of LUDX, to officially launch Collector Nation, a new media platform built by collectors, for collectors. They break down why the hobby needs a professional media ecosystem, how LUDX is becoming the data backbone of collecting, and what the future looks like as technology, AI, and media collide in sports cards and collectibles. From AI-assisted grading and collection management to vintage vs modern card strategies, monetization models, and why first-party data matters more than ever, this conversation blends industry insight, opinion, and behind-the-scenes perspective you won’t hear anywhere else. In this episode, we cover: Why Collector Nation was created The LUDX partnership and media vision How AI and ChatGPT can pre-grade cards LUDX scanning 158M+ cards in one year Vintage vs modern cards as an investment Collecting with passion vs ROI Predictions for the hobby in 2026 Whether you’re a longtime collector, new to the hobby, or building a brand in the space, this episode sets the tone for where collecting is headed next. Links & Resources Download the LUDX app (iOS & Android) Be on the lookout for Collector Nation Website!
Dec 23, 2025
In this episode of Trading Cards & Collectibles, Ryan Alford is joined by Gordy Bonkers to break down why vintage sports cards are increasingly being viewed as a serious alternative asset class. Gordy explains what separates true investment-grade vintage cards from modern products, why scarcity and historical significance matter more than hype, and how high-end vintage continues to attract long-term collectors and sophisticated investors. The conversation covers iconic players like Mickey Mantle, Jackie Robinson, Roberto Clemente, and Ken Griffey Jr., and why their cards still anchor value in today’s market. Ryan and Gordy also dive into grading realities, population reports, PSA 8s vs. 9s, and why gem mint vintage cards rarely change hands. They discuss speculation, gambling-driven behavior in the hobby, the rise of live selling as media, and what newer collectors should understand before entering the vintage market. Whether you’re actively buying vintage, transitioning from modern, or just trying to understand where the hobby is headed, this episode delivers clear, practical insight without the noise. Topics Covered • Why vintage sports cards are gaining investor attention • What drives long-term value in vintage cards • PSA grades, scarcity, and population reports • Vintage vs modern card market dynamics • Entry points for collectors new to vintage • Gambling, speculation, and market psychology • Live selling and content-driven commerce • The future of high-end sports cards About the Guest Gordy Bonkers is a well-known voice in the sports card hobby, focusing on vintage education, market structure, and long-term collecting discipline. He hosts The Gordy Bonker Show on Sports Cards Nonsense and publishes a popular Substack newsletter covering the hobby.
Dec 19, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast" on the Radcast Network, hosts Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden discuss how recent sports performances and injuries are impacting trading card values. They share success stories, analyze market trends, and examine the implications of PSA acquiring Beckett Grading Services. The conversation highlights investment strategies, the evolving grading industry, and the importance of brand value, while also inviting listeners to engage with the community and explore the Ludx app for managing collections. TAKEAWAYS Impact of recent sports events on trading card values Notable player performances and their influence on collector interest Investment success stories within the trading card hobby Analysis of specific player card price fluctuations (e.g., Trevor Lawrence, Josh Allen, Bo Nix) Discussion on the volatility of card values due to player injuries Business implications of PSA's acquisition of Beckett Grading Services The evolving grading industry and its effects on collectors Importance of brand value and legacy in the grading market Challenges of maintaining brand identity during operational scaling Community engagement and promotion of tools for managing collections
Dec 16, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, host Ryan Alford announces the upcoming opening of Collector Station, a new destination hobby store in Easley, South Carolina. Ryan details the store’s unique “retail tainment” concept, featuring a pack bar, drive-through pack pickup, consignment area, live selling, and community events like trade nights. He discusses hands-on store development, industry trends, and the growing mainstream appeal of collectibles, emphasizing Collector Station’s role as a community hub for collectors to connect, trade, and enjoy the hobby together. TAKEAWAYS Development and vision of the new physical store, Collector Station, in Easley, South Carolina. Concept of "retail tainment" blending retail, entertainment, and media. Unique features of Collector Station, including a pack bar and drive-through pack pickup. Community-focused events such as trade nights and live selling opportunities. Integration of technology for card valuation and streamlined buying/selling/trading. Consignment area for local collectors to buy, sell, and trade. Broader trends in the trading card and collectibles industry, including mainstream appeal. Role of major companies like Topps and Fanatics in shaping the market. Emphasis on community engagement and personal connections within the hobby. Future outlook on the collectibles industry and its cultural significance.
Dec 12, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast on the Radcast Network, hosts Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden discuss the latest trends in the trading card market, notable sales, and personal collecting stories. Highlights include scanning their millionth V Friends card, market updates on cards like Ken Griffey Jr. 's rookie, and anecdotes about rare finds in storage units and shops. They also touch on business operations, insurance challenges, and announce the launch of the Lorax Lightbox for card photography. The episode wraps up with community shoutouts and tips for staying connected in the hobby. TAKEAWAYS Discussion of market trends in trading cards and collectibles Notable card sales and their fluctuating values Personal anecdotes about finding valuable cards Business aspects of the trading card hobby, including partnerships and marketing Insights into data analysis related to card values and sales Recent significant sales, including a record-breaking card auction The impact of player performance on card values Challenges faced by card shops, including theft and insurance issues Introduction of new products for card photography and collection management Community engagement and support within the trading card hobby
Dec 9, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast, host Ryan Alford interviews John Robinson, founder of Resolution Photo Matching. They discuss the rise of photo matching as the gold standard for authenticating game-used memorabilia, detailing the rigorous research process and its impact on the hobby. John Robinson shares insights into their work with sports and non-sports items, including notable matches like Amelia Earhart’s cap. The episode highlights how photo matching builds trust, enhances value, and tells the unique stories behind collectibles, offering collectors greater confidence in their investments. TAKEAWAYS The significance of photo matching in authenticating game-used memorabilia. The evolution of photo matching as the industry standard since the founding of Resolution Photo Matching. The process and research involved in photo matching items. The impact of photo matching on the value and confidence of collectors and sellers. The growth of interest in photo matching from card manufacturers. The types of items authenticated, including sports memorabilia and non-sports items. The challenges and success rates of matching older versus modern items. The technology used in the photo matching process, including the reliance on human researchers. Unique and historical items that have been authenticated through photo matching. The importance of validation and storytelling in the collectibles market.
Dec 5, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, hosts Ryan Alford and Bryan Ludden discuss recent controversies in the trading card industry, including shill bidding and the "snipe disaster." They share personal stories about card deals, highlight the use of technology like the Luxe app for scanning collections, and analyze market trends for players like Patrick Mahomes, Caleb Williams, and Drake Maye. The episode also covers the excitement around new Topps Chrome Basketball releases and updates on Ryan’s upcoming shop opening, offering insights and humor for collectors at every level. TAKEAWAYS Recent controversies in the trading card industry, including the "snipe disaster" and shill bidding on eBay. The impact of technology on managing collections, specifically the use of scanning apps like the Luxe app. Discussion of specific trading cards and players, including Patrick Mahomes, Caleb Williams, and Drake Maye. Market dynamics and fluctuations in card values, particularly for popular players. The diversity within the trading card hobby and the various micro-hobbies that exist. Insights into the sales and performance of trading cards, including notable sales and auction strategies. The challenges faced by collectors and investors in the current market. The excitement and unpredictability of ripping packs and the potential for significant finds. Plans for a new trading card shop and its upcoming soft opening. The importance of community and personal experiences in the trading card collecting journey.
Dec 2, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, host Ryan Alford interviews acclaimed sports artist Justyn Farano. They discuss Justin’s artistic journey, his creative process, and the unique value of original sports art in today’s collectibles market. Justin shares insights on balancing technical skill with storytelling, the impact of AI and NFTs, and his ambitions to expand into new subjects and formats. The episode highlights the enduring importance of authenticity and creativity in art, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at how meaningful, collectible pieces are created. TAKEAWAYS Justyn Farano's journey and evolution as a sports artist. The significance of original art in the trading card and collectibles market. The role of creativity and storytelling in art beyond technical skill. The impact of emerging technologies like AI and NFTs on the art world. The value of scarcity and authenticity in original artwork. Justin's artistic process, including subject selection and workflow. The importance of personal connections between collectors and artists. Future ambitions for expanding into various disciplines and partnerships. The distinction between original art and AI-generated content. The personal meaning of collecting beyond monetary value.
Nov 28, 2025
SUMMARY In this special Thanksgiving episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, hosts Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden discuss how holiday traditions and the trading card hobby intersect. They share personal Thanksgiving routines, analyze seasonal trends in card sales, and highlight standout products and players shaping the market. The episode also covers the Mantle Awards, innovative hobby apps, and favorite card shops, while encouraging listeners to share their own holiday collecting stories. The hosts express gratitude for the hobby community and preview upcoming features, making it a festive and insightful listen for collectors. TAKEAWAYS Thanksgiving-themed trading card and collectibles discussion Hobby-related Thanksgiving traditions among collectors Increased trading card market activity during Thanksgiving and Christmas Impact of football on trading card interests and trends Discussion of notable players and their influence on the trading card market Overview of the Mantle Awards and recognition in the hobby Trends in trading card products and market dynamics The role of hobby shops and unique locations in the trading card community Insights on Pokémon cards and their market position compared to other sports Personal reflections on gratitude and community within the trading card hobby
Nov 25, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast on the Radcast Network, host Ryan Alford interviews DJ Skee about the evolving world of collectibles. DJ Skee shares his journey from music to memorabilia, discusses the importance of authenticity, and explains how collectibles capture cultural moments and personal memories. They explore the intersection of sports, music, and art, highlight the mission of DJ Skee’s company The Realest, and emphasize making the hobby accessible to all collectors. The episode offers insights into trends, nostalgia, and the future of the collectibles industry. TAKEAWAYS Overview of the collectibles industry, focusing on trading cards and memorabilia. DJ Skee's background and entry into the collectibles market. Discussion on the value and potential of memorabilia compared to trading cards. The intersection of culture, music, and sports in collectibles. The importance of authenticity in memorabilia and the challenges of fraud. The role of storytelling and cultural significance in collectible design. The impact of projects like Topps’ Project 70 on the collectibles market. Emotional connections and nostalgia associated with collectibles. Strategies for making collectibles accessible to a broader audience. Future developments and upcoming projects in the collectibles space.
Nov 21, 2025
SUMMARY In this pre-Thanksgiving episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, hosts Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden discuss the latest trends in the trading card market, including rising and falling player values. Brian shares his experience opening three storage units containing five million cards, uncovering valuable vintage sets. They also talk about the challenges of running a collectibles marketplace, the importance of competition in the industry, and upcoming events like the Chicago Sports Spectacular. The episode highlights the community aspect of collecting and encourages listeners to share their favorite card stories. TAKEAWAYS Discussion of the trading card market dynamics, including marketplaces and grading volumes. Brian's experience purchasing three storage units containing 5 million trading cards. Discovery of valuable trading card sets, including a full 1971 Topps set. Review of recent market trends, highlighting rising and falling player card values. Notable players experiencing significant value changes, such as Bryce Young and Bo Nix. Impact of injuries and off-field issues on trading card values. Challenges associated with running a trading card marketplace. Importance of competition in the trading card industry for growth and innovation. Upcoming events in the trading card community, including the Chicago Sports Spectacular. Introduction of a new segment for listeners to share personal stories about their favorite cards.
Nov 18, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, host Ryan Alford interviews Dan Jamieson, CEO of Icons.com. Dan shares insights into the global sports memorabilia industry, highlighting Icons.com’s exclusive partnerships with FIFA, UEFA, and top football clubs. He discusses the importance of licensing, scarcity, and authenticity in collectibles, and recounts memorable experiences with legends like Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona. The conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at building a leading memorabilia business and the passion that connects fans to their favorite athletes through unique, limited-edition items. TAKEAWAYS History and operations of Icons.com, a sports memorabilia company. Dan Jamieson's background and leadership role in the memorabilia business. The global appeal of sports memorabilia and its connection to fans. Importance of licensing agreements with major sports organizations and clubs. The evolution of Icons.com from personal websites to memorabilia focus. Discussion on trading cards and their significance in the memorabilia market. Long-term partnership with Lionel Messi and its impact on the business. The concept of scarcity and its influence on value in collectibles. Challenges faced in acquiring and delivering signed memorabilia, particularly from Diego Maradona. Insights into the future of memorabilia collecting and the growing market in the United States. Start scanning unlimited trading cards for free. Download now in the Apple and Google Play stores qrco.de/trcpodcast
Nov 14, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, hosts Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden welcome industry veteran Brandon Steiner. Together, they discuss the current sports landscape, the entertainment value of NFL broadcasts, and the impact of authentic commentary. Brandon shares insights on autograph quality and market trends, while Brian highlights rising stars in the collectibles market. The episode also explores collaboration within the industry, announces a giveaway winner, and previews upcoming projects. The conversation blends sports analysis, hobby advice, and personal stories, offering listeners a lively and informative look at the intersection of sports and collecting. TAKEAWAYS Current state of various sports seasons, particularly football and baseball NFL's business strategies and entertainment value Importance of quality commentary and storytelling in sports broadcasting Discussion on the collectibles hobby, focusing on autograph quality Market trends in trading cards and rising player values Collaborative spirit within the collectibles industry Personal anecdotes related to sports engagement and collectibles The significance of winning and success in sports beyond championships Community engagement through giveaways and upcoming projects Emphasis on authenticity and integrity in both sports and collectibles Start scanning unlimited trading cards for free. Download now in the Apple and Google Play stores qrco.de/trcpodcast
Nov 11, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of "Trading Cards and Collectibles," host Ryan Alford welcomes Kunal Ahuja, founder of Sports Card Invest. They discuss the evolution of the sports card market, from the pandemic boom to recent, more sustainable growth. Kunal shares insights on balancing high-end and accessible products, the unique appeal of Pokémon cards, and smart investing strategies like buying undervalued players. The conversation highlights the importance of passion, market trends, and community in the collectibles hobby. Listeners also learn where to follow Kunal and Ryan for more tips and updates. TAKEAWAYS Kunal Ahuja's background in sports card collecting and investing. The impact of the pandemic on the sports card market. The evolution of the sports card market over the past 18 months. The shift from speculative buying to more calculated investments in high-end cards. The role of international markets in the growth of sports card collecting. The importance of balancing scarcity and accessibility in card products. The differences between the sports card and Pokémon collecting communities. The challenges faced by companies like Topps in creating popular card inserts. Investment strategies for collectors, including the importance of market trends. The significance of patience and strategic buying in card investing.
Nov 7, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast, host Ryan Alford welcomes Jacob Eisenberg from NBA Top Shot to discuss the latest digital rookie drops, including highly anticipated one-of-one moments and exclusive player partnerships. They explore the synergy between physical and digital collecting, highlight market growth, and share insights on recent sports events like the Dodgers’ World Series win. Co-host Brian Ludden joins to analyze trends and app data, while listeners are invited to participate in a giveaway and share their favorite collectibles. The episode blends hobby news, market analysis, and community engagement. TAKEAWAYS The evolving landscape of collectibles, both physical and digital. The upcoming NBA Top Shot release featuring rookie digital collectibles. The significance of scarcity in digital collectibles and its impact on value. Market trends in the collectibles industry, including sales growth statistics. The role of technology in tracking collector behavior and market trends. The impact of major sports events, like the World Series, on collector engagement. The relationship between digital and physical trading cards and their coexistence. Insights into specific rookie players and their collectible moments. The importance of community and engagement in the collectibles space. A listener giveaway related to collectibles and engagement with the audience.
Nov 4, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, host Ryan Alford interviews Mike Baker, a pioneer in card grading and founder of MBA Diamond. Baker discusses his early days at PSA, the challenges of building trust in third-party grading, and how MBA Diamond is innovating with features like heat maps and grader notes for greater transparency. The conversation covers the evolution of the hobby, the importance of transparency, and MBA Diamond’s focus on vintage cards, as well as advice for collectors and graders. TAKEAWAYS Mike Baker's early experiences at PSA and the transition from coin grading to trading card grading. The evolution of the grading process and its impact on the collectibles market. Challenges in building trust with collectors regarding the grading of their cards. The founding and launch of MBA Diamond as a new grading service. The introduction of tiered certification stickers to differentiate card quality. The emphasis on transparency in grading through features like grader notes and heat maps. The current state of MBA Diamond and its partnerships with various platforms. Future plans for MBA Diamond, including scaling operations and enhancing transparency. The types of cards being graded, focusing primarily on vintage cards. The potential for collaboration and innovation within the grading industry. Plus — exciting news! Brian’s company, Ludex, is nominated for Innovation of the Year at The Hobby Awards. Show your support by voting here 👇 🗳️ Vote for Ludex: https://thehobbyawards.onmantel.com/innovation-of-the-year
Oct 31, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, hosts Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden discuss the latest trends in the hobby, including rising football card values, new basketball releases, and the impact of live streaming platform Whatnot’s $225 million funding round. They recap recent sports events like the World Series, share a live card rip session, and debate industry sustainability. The hosts also highlight their podcast’s award nomination and encourage listener participation by sharing favorite card pulls. The episode wraps up with updates on upcoming card shop visits and ways to connect with the show. Plus — exciting news! Brian’s company, Ludex, is nominated for Innovation of the Year at The Hobby Awards. Show your support by voting here 👇 🗳️ Vote for Ludex: https://thehobbyawards.onmantel.com/nominees/ludex TAKEAWAYS Recent market trends in trading cards and collectibles Player card values and notable increases in specific cards Overview of recent sports events, including the World Series Discussion on the performance of players like Ohtani and Ja'Marr Chase Updates on trending football and basketball card releases The impact of live streaming platforms like Whatnot on the collectibles market Comparison of Whatnot's live streaming capabilities to eBay's efforts Insights on industry speculation and sustainability of card prices The significance of innovation and technology in the collectibles hobby Community engagement through sharing personal card stories and experiences
Oct 28, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, host Ryan Alford welcomes memorabilia legend Brandon Steiner to discuss the evolving sports collectibles industry. Brandon shares insights from his decades-long career, highlighting the hobby’s growth, challenges with industry monopolies, and the importance of integrity and education. The conversation covers trends like increased diversity among collectors, the risks of overproduction, and the need to support local card shops. Brandon emphasizes collecting for passion and memories, not just profit, and encourages community, collaboration, and authenticity within the hobby. The episode closes with personal stories and a call for unity. TAKEAWAYS Current state and future of the sports trading card and collectibles hobby Growth and challenges in the collectibles market Importance of education and collaboration within the industry Trends in collector demographics, including younger and female participants Concerns about leadership and distribution practices affecting small collectors and local shops The impact of overproduction and hype on the value of collectibles Advice for collectors on purchasing quality items and avoiding pitfalls The emotional and experiential value of collecting beyond monetary gain Critique of the licensing landscape and monopolistic practices in the industry Encouragement for community engagement and collaboration among collectors and businesses
Oct 24, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, hosts Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden discuss the latest trends in the sports card market, spotlighting the surging popularity of quarterback Drake Maye and the remarkable performance of Shohei Ohtani. They analyze rising card values for players like Matthew Stafford and Daniel Jones, review MLB playoff impacts on collecting, and share thoughts on Topps’ return to basketball cards. The hosts also showcase unique cards from their collections and offer hobby news, providing insights and tips for collectors of all levels. TAKEAWAYS Recent trends in the sports trading card market Rise in popularity and value of quarterback Drake Maye Performance analysis of Shohei Ohtani in Major League Baseball Market movements of quarterbacks Matthew Stafford and Daniel Jones Impact of the ongoing MLB playoffs on card values Discussion on the return of Topps' basketball card license Anticipation for new card products and innovations Comparison of card collecting trends between baseball, basketball, and Pokémon Notable increases in card values for trending players Insights on the importance of card scanning apps for collectors
Oct 21, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the Trading Cards and Collectibles podcast, host Ryan Alford interviews Phill Faust, known as Beard Dad Cards, a well-known figure in the Pokémon card community. Phill shares his mission to make collecting accessible and scam-free for kids and families, focusing on education and community over personal collecting. He discusses the current Pokémon market, the impact of scalpers, and offers practical advice for newcomers. Phill also explains how he funds his business through content creation and live streaming at shows, emphasizing the importance of positive interactions and responsible collecting. TAKEAWAYS Phill Faust's approach to making Pokémon card collecting accessible for kids and families. Discussion on avoiding scams in the Pokémon card market. Insights into the current state of the Pokémon card market, including scalpers and product value. Phill Faust's focus on content creation and live streaming rather than personal card collecting. The importance of community support in the Pokémon collecting space. Strategies for newcomers on how to start collecting responsibly. The distinction between sealed and opened products in terms of value. Phill's business model, including funding through content and live events. The balance between online presence and in-person interactions at shows. Recommendations for where to buy Pokémon cards and how to navigate the market.
Oct 17, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast on the Radcast Network, hosts Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden discuss the booming trading card industry, with Brian reporting live from the Texas Rangers stadium where a new card shop is being built in partnership with the Rangers and Panini. They cover industry trends, digital collecting apps, market values, and share behind-the-scenes insights from a major printing facility. The episode also spotlights sports card market updates, listener stories, and the evolving digital landscape, offering fans an inside look at both the business and excitement of collecting. TAKEAWAYS Overview of the trading cards and collectibles industry size and scope Updates on a new card shop being built at the Texas Rangers stadium The partnership between the Rangers and Panini for the card shop Discussion of the impact of sports events, including MLB playoffs and World Cup matches, on collectibles Trends in rookie quarterback cards and their market performance Insights on the value stability of certain collectibles, like Pokémon cards versus sports cards Analysis of scanning trends on the Lud app and playoff-related card interest Overview of eBay's significant role in the trading card market and its gross merchandise volume Insights from a tour of a major printing facility for trading cards Future plans for the hosts, including studio transitions and personal projects related to collectibles
Oct 14, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast, host Ryan Alford interviews Zack Browning (aka Gem Mint Pokemon), a full-time trading card entrepreneur. They discuss the explosive growth and scarcity of Pokémon cards, the nostalgia fueling adult collectors, and the global expansion of the hobby. Zack shares his journey from childhood collecting to launching his own business, emphasizing the importance of collecting for passion over profit. The episode offers advice for new collectors, insights into grading and market trends, and highlights the community aspect that keeps the hobby thriving. TAKEAWAYS The rise in popularity and scarcity of Pokémon cards. Nostalgia driving adult collectors, particularly those in their 30s and 40s. The impact of globalization on the trading card market. The balance of supply and demand in the trading card industry. The significance of artwork in attracting collectors. The role of grading in standardizing card values. The transition from a traditional career to a full-time hobby business. The importance of community and shared experiences in collecting. Advice for new collectors on focusing on personal interests rather than market trends. The distinction between collecting for passion versus investment.
Oct 10, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast on the Radcast Network, hosts Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden discuss the latest trends in the sports card hobby, including the rivalry between Panini and Fanatics, advances in card printing technology, and Tom Brady’s Card Vault expansion. They share favorite cards, highlight recent market movers, and talk about technology’s role in modern card shops. The episode also features updates on major card sales, interactive giveaways, and ways for listeners to get involved in the collecting community. TAKEAWAYS Competition between Panini and Fanatics in sports card production and licensing. Challenges in printing high-quality sports cards and Fanatics' investment in printing technology. Recent trends in the sports card market, including rising values of specific players' cards. Discussion of Tom Brady's expansion with Card Vault and its implications for the industry. The impact of pop culture on collectibles, including the influence of figures like Gary Vee. The significance of technology in card shops, including inventory systems and e-commerce integration. High-value sales in the collectibles market, such as the Babe Ruth rookie card. The role of unique and customized collectibles in the hobby. Analysis of playoff performance and its correlation with card scans. Upcoming giveaways and community engagement initiatives related to the hobby.
Oct 7, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of "Trading Cards and Collectibles," host Ryan Alford interviews Tareq Nazlawy, CEO of Trace, about innovation in sports fandom. They discuss how Trace blends digital and physical collectibles to deepen fan engagement, using examples from tennis and Formula 1. Tareq Nazlawy explains how fans can collect digital “moments” as virtual ticket stubs, making remote participation meaningful. The conversation covers the challenges of innovation, the importance of user experience, and how brands can build lasting relationships with fans through data-driven engagement and authentic experiences. Listeners are encouraged to try Trace and share their feedback. TAKEAWAYS Innovation in sports fandom and collectibles Integration of physical and digital collectibles Evolution of fan engagement platforms Challenges of innovation in established industries Importance of user experience and reducing friction in adoption Digital collectibles as virtual mementos for fans Data-driven relationships between brands and fans Examples of digital collectibles in sports, such as tennis and Formula 1 The role of authenticity in fan experiences Opportunities for brands to engage with and understand their fan base
Oct 3, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast, Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden dive into the biggest headlines and hobby updates shaping the trading card market. The spotlight is on a major announcement: VeeFriends is teaming up with Walmart for exclusive comic releases, in-store events, and special collectibles drops. Andy Krainak, President of VeeFriends, joins the show to share insights on the brand’s mission of positivity, cultural relevance, and long-term impact on the hobby. They also break down data-driven collecting trends, highlight which players and cards are heating up, and discuss how new releases are influencing scanning activity and market behavior. Listeners will also hear about upcoming giveaways, a brand-new card store project, and community-driven stories that reflect both the excitement and the challenges of collecting. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to the hobby, this episode offers valuable insights, insider news, and interactive opportunities—making it a must-listen for trading card enthusiasts, sports card investors, and collectibles fans. TAKEAWAYS Breaking news and announcements in the trading card and collectibles hobby Details on the VeeFriends x Walmart partnership and exclusive releases The role of positive messaging in modern collectibles brands Insights into trading card culture and market trends How new releases are driving scanning activity and shaping demand Discussion of hot players and their popularity among collectors Interactive audience engagement with contests and giveaways Real stories and challenges from the collecting community Updates on new card store projects and upcoming hobby events Encouragement for listeners to share their personal collecting journeys
Sep 30, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast," host Ryan Alford interviews Jeremy Aisenberg, founder of Talent Brand Labs and lifelong sports card enthusiast. Jeremy shares his journey in the hobby, discusses the evolution of trading cards from the 1980s to today, and explores how collecting blends fandom, business, and innovation. The conversation covers industry changes, the impact of grading and digital trends, and Jeremy’s work launching SI.com Collectibles. Listeners gain insights into the hobby’s growth, community, and future, with stories highlighting collecting’s personal and cultural significance. TAKEAWAYS Evolution and growth of the trading card hobby Personal journey of a longtime collector and sports marketing professional Historical context of the trading card industry, particularly the 1990s Impact of competition and licensing deals on innovation in the market Importance of grading services for trust and transparency in collectibles Intersection of physical and digital collecting Role of sports cards in teaching business and e-commerce concepts Development of dedicated platforms for collecting content, such as SI.com Collectibles Innovative projects and partnerships expanding the hobby's reach Community and unifying aspects of sports fandom and collecting
Sep 26, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles" podcast on the Radcast Network, host Ryan Alford welcomes Brian Ludden, co-founder of Ludex, as his new co-host. They discuss the evolution of the trading card hobby, the impact of technology like the Ludex app, and the importance of community among collectors. Brian shares insights into market trends and the app’s features, while both hosts highlight how collecting connects people of all ages. The episode wraps up with an invitation for listeners to join the community and share their own collecting stories. TAKEAWAYS Evolution of the trading card hobby Role of technology in enhancing the collecting experience Community aspect of trading card collecting Personal stories related to family involvement in the hobby Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on trading card interest Development and features of the Ludex app Data insights and market trends from Ludex scans Importance of informed decision-making for collectors Social interactions and relationship-building through trading cards Future of trading cards and collectibles in relation to technology and community engagement
Sep 23, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast," host Ryan Alford interviews Matty Rich, a respected trading card store owner and Topps dealer from South Carolina. They discuss Matty’s journey from online breaking to retail, the importance of creating a welcoming community for collectors—especially kids—and the evolving landscape of the hobby, including digital collectibles. Matty emphasizes treating every customer with respect and fostering positive experiences, while sharing insights on industry trends, challenges, and the enduring appeal of both physical and digital collecting. TAKEAWAYS The appeal and nostalgia of collecting trading cards. Creating a welcoming and inclusive retail environment for collectors. The diversity of collectors across different demographics. The significance of Pokémon cards and their artistic value. The experience and memories associated with opening packs of cards. The concept and business model of "breaking" in the trading card industry. The challenges of sourcing products and maintaining inventory in retail. The contrast between physical and digital collectibles, including NFTs. The importance of community and personal connections in the trading card hobby. The long-term mindset and integrity required for success in the trading card business.
Sep 19, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast," host Ryan Alford interviews Jason Koonce, founder and CEO of One Team International Agency. Jason shares his journey from childhood collector to industry leader, discussing the evolution of the sports card hobby, the impact of technology, grading, and live shopping platforms like Whatnot. The conversation explores market trends, the rise of repacks, and the importance of balancing business with family. Jason offers advice for newcomers and emphasizes the value of enjoying the hobby, highlighting how passion and innovation continue to shape the collectibles industry. TAKEAWAYS Evolution of the sports card and collectibles hobby over the past 30 years. Impact of the internet on pricing transparency and consumer access in the card market. Role of grading companies in enhancing card value and market liquidity. Changes in collector demographics, including the influx of newcomers since 2017. Discussion of "repacks" and their appeal compared to traditional card packs. The rise of live shopping platforms and their influence on buying and selling collectibles. Importance of treating card collecting as a fun activity rather than a financial investment. Challenges posed by misinformation and negativity in the hobby, especially for new collectors. Balancing business success with family life and personal time management. The significance of adapting to market trends and leveraging technology in the collectibles industry.
Sep 16, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast, host Ryan Alford sits down with Kris Dehnert, CEO of Dugout Mugs, to share the incredible story behind turning baseball bats into collectible mugs and building a multi-million-dollar memorabilia brand. Kris dives into the origin of Dugout Mugs, how collaborations with MLB legends like Pete Rose and The Sandlot cast fueled growth, and the role of innovation, customization, and relationships in shaping a successful collectibles business. The conversation also covers the current state of the sports card hobby, challenges of overproduction, and why authenticity and emotional connection drive lasting value. Kris also opens up about his personal collecting journey, the rise of corporate gifting, and his philosophy of designing a business aligned with purpose, community, and lifestyle. Whether you’re a sports fan, memorabilia collector, or entrepreneur, this episode is packed with insights into building a collectibles brand that resonates with fans and culture. Key Takeaways The origin story of Dugout Mugs and its growth into a $55M+ brand. Unique product lines: baseball bat mugs, coasters, openers, and memorabilia. Collaborations with MLB legends and limited-edition releases. The manufacturing process and commitment to North American production. Why relationships and networking are crucial in collectibles. The emotional and nostalgic value of collecting. Insights into the sports card hobby, overproduction risks, and market trends. Dugout Mugs’ future: corporate gifting, retail partnerships, and expansion. Kris’s personal collecting stories and memorabilia favorites. Building a business around values, lifestyle design, and authenticity.
Sep 12, 2025
🎙️ Episode Summary In this episode of the Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast, host Ryan Alford sits down with Josh Luber, co-founder of StockX and Ghost, to talk about innovation, entrepreneurship, and the future of the collectibles market. Josh shares how StockX disrupted the sneaker and trading card industries by applying stock market-style mechanics like bid-ask pricing and authentication. He also dives into his latest venture, Ghost, a customizable collectible toy brand that’s capturing attention with blind box formats, rare variants, and long-term collectability. This conversation explores the psychology of collecting, the educational value for kids, market challenges, and the cultural significance of collectibles—from sneakers to trading cards to toys. Whether you’re a collector, entrepreneur, or fan of pop culture, this episode delivers insights into how collectibles connect communities and shape culture. 🔑 Key Takeaways Josh Luber’s journey: From childhood collector to co-founding StockX and Ghost. StockX revolution: How bid-ask pricing, authentication, and standardization changed the marketplace. Trading cards challenges: Why liquidity and standardization make them tougher than sneakers. Ghost’s innovation: Blind box collectibles, player personas, and cultural storytelling. Education through collecting: Teaching kids supply, demand, and financial literacy. Market insights: State of the trading card hobby, Fanatics’ role, and the psychology of collecting. Future of collectibles: Where sneakers, cards, and toys fit into culture and commerce.
Sep 9, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast, host Ryan Alford welcomes Gary Vaynerchuk (Gary Vee) to discuss the VeeFriends trading card series with Topps Chrome and the evolving world of collecting. Gary shares the inspiration behind VeeFriends, how digital and physical collectibles can coexist, and why the hobby is more than just investment—it’s about community, storytelling, and family connections. From NFTs to the post-COVID market shift, Gary offers insights into where trading cards are headed and how collecting can teach kids responsibility, patience, and life skills. Whether you’re a longtime collector, an entrepreneur, or a parent introducing your kids to the hobby, this conversation delivers powerful lessons on business, creativity, and meaningful relationships. Key Takeaways: Gary Vee’s journey with VeeFriends & Topps Chrome How NFTs are shaping the collectibles market The emotional value of collecting for parents and kids Post-COVID trends in the trading card hobby Why storytelling and intellectual property fuel Gary’s projects The future vision for VeeFriends as a cultural movement 🔗 Explore more at veefriends.com
Sep 5, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of the "Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast," host Ryan Alford interviews artist Tom Fallos, known as "The Card Carver." Tom shares his journey from facing skepticism to gaining recognition for his unique trading card art, which involves cutting, reassembling, and digital design. They discuss Tom’s creative process, upcoming collaborations, and the booming collectibles market. Tom also reveals plans to release exclusive memorabilia pieces and framed art. The episode blends industry news, personal stories, and creative inspiration, highlighting how Tom’s innovative approach is reshaping the trading card hobby. TAKEAWAYS Tom Fallos ' journey and creative process in trading card art. The unique artistic methods of cutting and reassembling trading cards. The blending of sports, pop culture, and nostalgia in Tom's artwork. The importance of persistence and community engagement in the art world. The significance of maintaining scarcity in limited edition art pieces. The intersection of sports, music, fashion, and art in contemporary culture. The challenges of being a solo artist managing all aspects of a business. The impact of high-profile sales on the trading card market. Current trends and statistics in the trading card industry, including Pokémon's dominance. The personal connection and emotional resonance of art with collectors.
Sep 2, 2025
📌 Episode Summary In this episode of the Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast, host Ryan Alford sits down with Kyle Kravitz, better known as the “King of Kards.” Kyle shares his journey from passionate sports card collector to influential content creator, entrepreneur, and brand builder. They dive into the world of sports card collecting, flipping vs. true collecting, card shows, and building community in the hobby. Kyle also discusses the creation of his Hobbyist brand, upcoming merchandise, and the importance of authenticity, transparency, and relationships in the collectibles space. If you love sports cards, hobby talk, card shows, and collecting across generations, this episode is packed with insights, personal stories, and valuable advice. 🔥 Key Takeaways Kyle Kravitz’s evolution from collector to content creator and entrepreneur Why sports cards appeal to multiple generations The rise of flipping vs. authentic collecting Personal stories behind favorite cards (like a Johnny Manziel PMG) The importance of calculated risks in collecting and business Community and relationships as the backbone of the hobby How authenticity and transparency drive long-term success Future plans for the Hobbyist brand and new merchandise ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Taking Big Swings & No Regret 00:17 – Podcast Introduction with Ryan Alford 00:35 – Welcoming Kyle & Show Banter 03:21 – Kyle’s Content Creation Journey 08:32 – Building a Lean Team 09:09 – Advice to Younger Self & Taking Chances 12:11 – Generational Appeal of Collecting 13:54 – Balancing Collecting and Business 17:25 – Flipping vs. True Collecting 20:55 – Favorite Card Stories (Johnny Manziel PMG) 23:04 – Rad Rips: 2025 Football Box Break 30:09 – Player & Team Collecting (Clemson, Manziel) 32:21 – Authenticity in Buying, Selling & Deals 35:12 – Dealing with Criticism & Transparency 37:46 – The Hobbyist Brand & Values 39:45 – Upcoming Hobbyist Merchandise 41:50 – Card Show Travel & Burnout 44:07 – Balancing Brand, Personality, and Deals 47:25 – The Most Rewarding Part of Collecting 🎯 Connect With Us 🔗 Subscribe for more episodes on sports cards, collectibles, and the hobby! 👉 Follow Ryan Alford: https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford/ 👉 Follow Kyle Kravitz / Hobbyist: https://www.instagram.com/kingofthekards/ #SportsCards #CardCollecting #TradingCards #CardShows #Hobbyist #ContentCreator #SportsCardInvesting
Aug 25, 2025
SUMMARY In this episode of "Trading Cards & Collectibles Podcast," host Ryan Alford welcomes Mike Gioseffi, "the voice of the hobby," for an in-depth discussion on the evolving world of sports cards and collectibles. They explore the hobby’s transformation due to rising prices, breaking culture, and new audiences, including the growing influence of Pokémon. The episode blends market insights, personal stories, and a live pack-opening segment, emphasizing authenticity, community, and the joy of collecting. Listeners are encouraged to engage, share their own hits, and celebrate the passion that unites collectors of all backgrounds. TAKEAWAYS Focus on the collectibles hobby, particularly sports cards, sneakers, Pokémon, and memorabilia.Host's background as a longtime collector and experience in marketing and business. Emphasis on delivering authentic and fresh perspectives in the collectibles space. Interview with a prominent figure in the sports card community discussing their journey and insights. Discussion on the evolution of the hobby, including the impact of money and new participants. Exploration of the phenomenon of "breaking" and its effects on the market and community. Analysis of the changing economics of collecting, including rising prices and market expectations. Consideration of diversity and inclusion within the hobby, particularly regarding female collectors. Examination of the role of brands, sponsorships, and competition among card manufacturers. Highlighting the importance of community, authenticity, and adaptability in the evolving collectibles landscape.
Aug 12, 2025
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