Sports Cards Nonsense The Ringer
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A podcast featuring Mike Gioseffi and Jesse Gibson that’s about sports, the Sports card market, and how to make money with this hobby. Who you should be buying and selling - along with the occasional fantasy football advice.
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2024 Bowman Baseball and Prospects With Aram Leighton
Mike and Jesse start the pod by discussing potential quarterback investments as we head into the NFL draft (2:59). Then, they are joined by Aram Leighton from ‘Just Baseball’ to talk about prospects and 2024 Bowman Baseball (12:16). Later, they answer your mailbag questions (1:08:07).
Hosts: Mike Gioseffi and Jesse Gibson
Guest: Aram Leighton
Associate Producer: Carlos Chiriboga
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Risers and Fallers After NBA Game 1s. Plus, Michael Allen of Daddy Rips Joins the Show.
Mike and Jesse begin by recapping the start of the first round of the NBA playoffs, and they determine whose value is rising and falling (02:21). Then they are joined by Michael Allen of Daddy Rips to discuss their favorite early memories of collecting, their favorite/least favorite aspect of breaking, and more (41:50). They end the show with your mailbag questions (68:31).
Hosts: Mike Gioseffi and Jesse Gibson
Guest: Michael Allen
Producer: Eduardo Ocampo
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Looking Ahead at 2024 NFL Quarterbacks. Plus, Is the WNBA the Next Hobby Darling?
Mike and Jesse start the pod by discussing what impact—if any—the Olympics could have on basketball card prices (8:31). Then, they talk about the future of the WNBA in the hobby and whether the hype is sustainable (20:01). They also look at the 2024 NFL quarterback class and talk about a potential hobby scam (27:04). Later, they finish up the pod by answering your mailbag questions (49:12).
Hosts: Mike Gioseffi and Jesse Gibson
Associate Producer: Carlos Chiriboga
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NBA Playoffs Preview and MLB Rookies Off to a Hot Start. Plus, Mike’s ‘Dune: Part Two’ Review.
It’s another Mike solo pod! After a brief review of ‘Dune: Part Two,’ he previews how the NBA playoffs could affect card prices (4:30). Then, he gets into some MLB rookies who are off to a hot start (13:10), and wraps up with answers to your mailbag questions (19:35).
Host: Mike Gioseffi
Associate Producer: Carlos Chiriboga
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A Podcast for Dummies: Mike Rants. Plus, the Next Big Hobby Event.
Mike and Jesse start the pod by discussing the newly announced Fanatics Fest NYC and its potential as the next big hobby event (0:53). Then, they call Ben Burrows to talk about the book he wrote with Geoff Wilson, ‘Sports Card Collecting and Investing for Dummies’ (9:42). They also discuss Jackson Holliday’s MLB debut and an update to the Shohei Ohtani story (26:14). Later, they finish up the pod by answering your mailbag questions (1:04:34).
Hosts: Mike Gioseffi and Jesse Gibson
Guest: Ben Burrows
Associate Producer: Carlos Chiriboga
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Release Schedule Preview. Plus, Darren Rovell on cllct and Chris Keller’s Hobby Story.
Mike and Jesse start the pod by previewing the upcoming release schedule (3:25). Then, Darren Rovell joins the show to share more about his new venture, cllct.com, and what fans can expect from the site moving forward (18:42). Next, they are joined by Chris Keller of Top Shelf Card Shop to learn about how he got into the hobby, compare sales now to before the pandemic, and preview the future of live-selling cards (34:42). Finally, they close the show by answering your mailbag questions (57:38).
Hosts: Mike Gioseffi and Jesse Gibson
Guests: Darren Rovell and Chris Keller
Producer: Mike Wargon
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Customer Reviews
Content is just alright
Good attempt by the ringer but content is pretty elementary. For instance, one host a don’t know basic info such as MJ and LBJ having personal deals with Upper Deck.