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Curation vs Compliance + Why Price Isn’t the Scoreboard + How I Collect Now

February 10
19 mins

Episode Description

This is another solo episode recorded while I’m away from the live show. No Saturday night Sports Cards Live this week. No panel. No chat. Just me, the microphone, and a collecting idea that’s been on my mind for a long time.

In this episode, I step back and talk about how I think about value, meaning, and enjoyment in the hobby, and how those ideas have changed for me over the years. It’s a personal reflection on collecting philosophy, not a rulebook, and not an attempt to tell anyone else how they should collect.

This conversation touches on how collectors respond to scarcity, checklists, pricing, and external signals, and why different approaches resonate with different people. It’s less about specific cards and more about how we decide what deserves a place in our collection in the first place.

If you’ve ever felt torn between what the hobby tells you is important and what you actually enjoy owning, this episode is for you.

If you have thoughts on this topic or want to share how you approach collecting, you can email me at sportscardsliveshow@gmail.com. I read those messages and appreciate thoughtful disagreement.

If you haven’t yet, visit hobbyspectrum.com to take the Hobby Spectrum assessment and explore how collectors approach the hobby in very different ways. Depending on when you’re listening, early access may already be open.

As always, thank you to all the sponsors and partners of Sports Cards Live, and thank you for listening. I’ll have more solo episodes coming while I’m away, and then we’ll be back to the live format soon.

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