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Buy Low, Sell Smart: Understanding Sports Card Cycles is the Key to Flipping Cards
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Jan. 23, 2026

Buy Low, Sell Smart: Understanding Sports Card Cycles is the Key to Flipping Cards

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....
From Plastic Slabs to Fine Art: How M1nt is Revolutionizing Trading Cards | Brian Pirrip
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Jan. 20, 2026

From Plastic Slabs to Fine Art: How M1nt is Revolutionizing Trading Cards | Brian Pirrip

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 eliminat…
Sports Cards Aren’t a Hobby Anymore… They’re an Industry
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Jan. 16, 2026

Sports Cards Aren’t a Hobby Anymore… They’re an Industry

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 ...
Why Nostalgia Is the Most Powerful Asset in the Hobby: Media insider explains the power of a story
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Jan. 13, 2026

Why Nostalgia Is the Most Powerful Asset in the Hobby: Media insider explains the power of a story

In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan is joined by Carmine Gemei, Sports Director at FOX Carolina , for a wide-ranging conversation on why vintage sports cards continue to outperform hype-driven modern collecting. Carmine shares how his background in sports media shapes the way he views collecting, value, and storytelling. The discussion covers the psychology of collecting, the power of nostalgia , and why iconic players like Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, and Bo Jackson remain blue-chip assets ...
Grading, Breakers, and the billion-dollar collector economy
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Jan. 9, 2026

Grading, Breakers, and the billion-dollar collector economy

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...
The Next Collectibles Boom Won’t Look Like the Last One and THIS is Why | Shivam Patel
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Jan. 6, 2026

The Next Collectibles Boom Won’t Look Like the Last One and THIS is Why | Shivam Patel

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 Lea...
Adult Prices, Kid Culture: Where the Card Hobby Is Headed in 2026
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Jan. 2, 2026

Adult Prices, Kid Culture: Where the Card Hobby Is Headed in 2026

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 t...
How a Mariah Carey Demo Became a $54,000 Iconic Collectible| Alex Bruh CEO of Wax Poetics
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Dec. 30, 2025

How a Mariah Carey Demo Became a $54,000 Iconic Collectible| Alex Bruh CEO of Wax Poetics

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...
Human Card Grading Is Ending — Here’s What Comes Next with Tech Advancements
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Dec. 26, 2025

Human Card Grading Is Ending — Here’s What Comes Next with Tech Advancements

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 a...
Gordy Bonker left Wall Street for THIS: Why Sports Cards Are the Ultimate 'Hidden' Asset Class
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Dec. 23, 2025

Gordy Bonker left Wall Street for THIS: Why Sports Cards Are the Ultimate 'Hidden' Asset Class

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...
PSA Acquires Beckett. What This Means For Card Grading And Values
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Dec. 19, 2025

PSA Acquires Beckett. What This Means For Card Grading And Values

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 wi...
Where Content Meets Collectibles: Building a Card Shop for Creators, Traders, and Fans
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Dec. 16, 2025

Where Content Meets Collectibles: Building a Card Shop for Creators, Traders, and Fans

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...
Unexpected Card Price Surges Shake Up The Hobby This Week
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Dec. 12, 2025

Unexpected Card Price Surges Shake Up The Hobby This Week

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...
The Power of Authenticity: How Resolution Photomatching Quadruples Value
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Dec. 9, 2025

The Power of Authenticity: How Resolution Photomatching Quadruples Value

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 b...
The Probstein Controversy Explained In Minutes | What Collectors Must Know
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Dec. 5, 2025

The Probstein Controversy Explained In Minutes | What Collectors Must Know

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 Basket...
The UNTOLD Story: Licensing Art for Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods & Muhammad Ali with Justyn Farano
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Dec. 2, 2025

The UNTOLD Story: Licensing Art for Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods & Muhammad Ali with Justyn Farano

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 an...
Thanksgiving Card Rips, NFL Predictions & Hobby News You Need Today
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Nov. 28, 2025

Thanksgiving Card Rips, NFL Predictions & Hobby News You Need Today

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...
Beyond The Price Tag: The Shocking Emotional Power of True Memorabilia
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Nov. 25, 2025

Beyond The Price Tag: The Shocking Emotional Power of True Memorabilia

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 accessib...
Snype, PSA, Fanatics & More — Major Shifts In The Card Market
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Nov. 21, 2025

Snype, PSA, Fanatics & More — Major Shifts In The Card Market

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 Chica...
The 'Veblen Effect': Why Collectibles Get MORE Desired As Prices Skyrocket (An Economic Secret)
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Nov. 18, 2025

The 'Veblen Effect': Why Collectibles Get MORE Desired As Prices Skyrocket (An Economic Secret)

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-scen...
Ryan Alford, Brian Ludden & Brandon Steiner Talk What’s Wrong With Sports Coverage Today
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Nov. 14, 2025

Ryan Alford, Brian Ludden & Brandon Steiner Talk What’s Wrong With Sports Coverage Today

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 winn...
Sports Card Investing Tips That Actually Work
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Nov. 11, 2025

Sports Card Investing Tips That Actually Work

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 ...
Why Digital Collectibles Are The New Sports Card Boom (NBA Top Shot + Ludex)
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Nov. 7, 2025

Why Digital Collectibles Are The New Sports Card Boom (NBA Top Shot + Ludex)

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 listene...
Mike Baker's "Card Fact" Exposed: The Secret Data Big Graders WON'T Show You
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Nov. 4, 2025

Mike Baker's "Card Fact" Exposed: The Secret Data Big Graders WON'T Show You

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 we...