Collector Nation

Collector Nation

Collector Nation is where trading cards and collectibles evolve from a hobby into culture, media, and a modern asset class. Hosted by Ryan Alford, the show goes beyond box rips and price charts to explore why the hobby is exploding, who is shaping it, and where it’s headed next. From vintage grails to modern heat, grading, market cycles, storytelling, and fandom—Collector Nation sits at the intersection of collectibles, entertainment, and business. Every Friday, Brian Ludden, CEO of Ludex, joins the conversation, bringing a tech-first, data-driven perspective on pricing, platforms, and the infrastructure powering the modern hobby. If you believe trading cards are more than cardboard—and collectibles are becoming media, community, and opportunity—this is your home. Welcome to Collector Nation. United in the chase.

  1. Should You Keep it Sealed? The Deep Pocket Monster Playbook on Content, Community & Growth

    7 APR

    Should You Keep it Sealed? The Deep Pocket Monster Playbook on Content, Community & Growth

    What happens when a world-class entrepreneur steps into the hobby? In this episode, Pat Flynn joins Ryan Alford to break down how he turned Pokémon into a platform for storytelling, community, and large-scale experiences. From launching Deep Pocket Monster to building Card Party, one of the fastest-growing live events in the hobby, Pat shares how business fundamentals—when applied correctly—can unlock massive growth in collecting. They also explore the current state of the hobby, the challenges of accessibility, and why the future isn’t just about what you collect—but how you connect. This episode is packed with insights for collectors, creators, and anyone looking to build something meaningful in today’s evolving hobby landscape. Topics Covered Pat Flynn’s journey from business to Pokémon collecting The rise of Deep Pocket Monster and daily content strategy Why Card Party is redefining collector events The importance of storytelling and relatability in content Market trends and challenges in the hobby today How community drives long-term success in collecting Balancing passion and business in the hobby  🔗 Connect with Guest — Pat Flynn YouTube (Deep Pocket Monster): https://www.youtube.com/@DeepPocketMonster Website (Smart Passive Income): https://www.smartpassiveincome.com Podcast (Smart Passive Income): https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/podcasts/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patflynn Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/patflynn Card Party Events: https://card.party 🔗 Connect with Host — Ryan Alford Website: https://ryanisright.com Collector Nation: https://thecollectornation.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanalford Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/ryanalford

    46 min
  2. Is the Hobby Recession Proof? Why the Hobby Keeps Growing When Other Investments Don’t

    3 APR

    Is the Hobby Recession Proof? Why the Hobby Keeps Growing When Other Investments Don’t

    In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden break down what’s really happening in the hobby right now—from record-breaking card sales to the surprising resilience of the collectibles market. With over 40 cards already selling for $1M+ this year alone, the question isn’t if the hobby is growing—it’s how fast. Joined by Executive Producer Bella Shafer, the conversation expands beyond the numbers into real-time perspective—blending shop-level insights, collector behavior, and what’s actually driving momentum across the hobby today. The group dives into whether the trading card market is truly insulated from a potential recession, why high-end cards continue to outperform, and how passion-driven collectors are shaping long-term value. They also unpack grading trends, undervalued players, and the evolving role of breaking in today’s market. From Collector Station demand to rapid-fire takes on what to buy, sell, and hold, this episode delivers a full snapshot of where the hobby stands—and where it’s heading next. 🎯 Topics Covered 40+ trading cards selling for over $1M in 2025 Is the hobby recession-proof or just resilient? Why high-end cards outperform during market uncertainty Growth in hobby participation and what’s driving it PSA vs other grading companies and market share shifts Undervalued vs overhyped players in today’s market The role of breaking, flipping, and long-term collecting Insights from Collector Station and live customer demand Rapid-fire: what to buy, sell, and hold right now Sponsors  ONIT– Shop now at onitathlete.com and use code COLLECTORNATION at checkout to receive 15% off your first order! They connect fans and athletes through team-based collectibles. Behind its locally-driven and nationally-relevant products, ONIT creates authentic ways for fans to support the teams and athletes they love. 🤝 Connect with Host & Guests Ryan Alford Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford Website: https://ryanisright.com Download Collector Nation App on IOS and Android Brian Ludden (Ludex) Website: https://www.ludex.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianludden Download Ludex on IOS and Android Bella Shafer Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/isabellashafer Producer, Collector Nation

    37 min
  3. Casual Breaks Turned Family Empire: How Ryan Knowles Built “Like Father Like Son”

    31 MAR

    Casual Breaks Turned Family Empire: How Ryan Knowles Built “Like Father Like Son”

    In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan Alford sits down with Ryan Knowles, founder of Like Father Like Son, to unpack one of the most powerful stories in the hobby today. What started as a way to connect with his son during one of the lowest points of his life turned into a full-blown brand, community, and business built on authenticity and family. This conversation goes far beyond cards—it’s about resilience, rebuilding, and the unexpected ways the hobby can change your life. From losing a multi-million dollar construction business to going live for the first time with shaking hands, Ryan shares how one simple decision created a ripple effect that’s now taken him across the country. But at the core of it all is something bigger than money or cards: community. Whether it’s families bonding, kids learning real-world skills, or collectors becoming lifelong friends, this episode highlights why the hobby continues to grow—and why it means so much more than people realize. If you’ve ever wondered how passion turns into purpose—or how the hobby can become something bigger than collecting—this is an episode you don’t want to miss. 🎯 Topics Covered How losing a construction business led to building a hobby brand The origin of Like Father Like Son and starting from nothing Why the hobby is about connection, not just value Turning breaking into a full-time business and brand The reality of making money in the hobby vs perception Building a loyal community through authenticity and family Traveling shows, content creation, and scaling a hobby business The balance between business, family, and passion Why ripping packs is about experience, not just ROI 🤝 Connect with Host & Guest Ryan Alford Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford Website: RyanIsRight.com and www.TheCollectorStation.com Download the Collector Nation app of IOS and Android Ryan Knowles (Like Father Like Son) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/likefatherlikeson_cards YouTube / Whatnot / TikTok: LikeFatherLikeSon

    44 min
  4. The Hobby Is Changing Fast: TCG Boom, New Releases & Card Shop Grand Openings

    27 MAR

    The Hobby Is Changing Fast: TCG Boom, New Releases & Card Shop Grand Openings

    In this episode of Collector Nation, Ryan Alford and Brian Ludden break down what’s really happening across the hobby—from shifting market trends to what’s actually selling inside a real card shop. With Opening Day energy in the air, the conversation moves from sports headlines to the evolving dynamics of collecting in 2026. Ryan shares insights from running a shop day-to-day, including the surprising dominance of TCG products like Pokémon and how customer behavior is changing. From wax vs. singles to the rise in grading demand, it’s clear the hobby is expanding beyond just traditional sports collectors. The episode also dives into bigger-picture questions around the industry—are there too many releases, is data helping or hurting collectors, and what trends actually matter long-term? With new products like Bowman U and Pokémon releases hitting the market, the landscape is moving fast. If you’re trying to understand where the hobby is headed—or just want to stay ahead of what’s hot—this episode gives you a real, unfiltered look at the current state of collecting. 🎯 Topics Covered Opening Day energy and sports hype impacting the hobby Inside a real card shop: wax vs. singles and customer behavior Pokémon and TCG dominating sales (and why it matters) The explosion in grading demand across sports and TCG Are there too many product releases in the hobby right now? New drops: Bowman U March Madness & Pokémon Perfect Order The role of data in collecting—helpful or hurting the fun? Market trends, consolidation, and what’s next for grading companies Sponsors  ONIT– Shop now at onitathlete.com and use code COLLECTORNATION at checkout to receive 15% off your first order! They connect fans and athletes through team-based collectibles. Behind its locally-driven and nationally-relevant products, ONIT creates authentic ways for fans to support the teams and athletes they love. 🤝 Connect with Host & Guest Ryan Alford Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford Website: TheCollectorNation.com and TheCollectorStation.com Brian Ludden (Ludex) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianludden Down the Ludex App on IOS and Android

    38 min
  5. UFC Fighter Turned Hobby Breaker: Josh Emmett on Building One Punch Cards

    24 MAR

    UFC Fighter Turned Hobby Breaker: Josh Emmett on Building One Punch Cards

    Ryan sits down with UFC featherweight Josh Emmett to explore the mindset, discipline, and structure it takes to compete at the highest level—and how those same principles translate into the trading card world. From mapping out every minute of fight camp to embracing risk inside the octagon, Josh shares what most people don’t understand about elite performance. They also dive into Josh’s journey as a lifelong collector, from 90s basketball cards to owning his own 1-of-1 rookie cards and building his breaking business, One Punch Cards. The conversation highlights the unique crossover between athletes and collectors, and how the hobby is evolving through live breaks, community, and content. If you’re into sports, collecting, or building something of your own, this episode blends mindset, nostalgia, and opportunity in a way that only Collector Nation can. 🎯 Topics Covered The real mindset of a UFC fighter Discipline, structure, and fight preparation From collector to athlete on trading cards Josh Emmett’s personal card collection Building One Punch Cards on Whatnot & Fanatics Live The growth of UFC cards as a market Breaking culture and community in the hobby Biggest pulls, favorite cards, and collecting strategy 🤝 Connect with the Hosts Ryan Alford Instagram: @RyanAlford Website: thecollectornation.com Guest: Josh Emmett Instagram: @joshemmettufc Website: joshemmett.com Brand: @onepunchcards

    43 min

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Collector Nation is where trading cards and collectibles evolve from a hobby into culture, media, and a modern asset class. Hosted by Ryan Alford, the show goes beyond box rips and price charts to explore why the hobby is exploding, who is shaping it, and where it’s headed next. From vintage grails to modern heat, grading, market cycles, storytelling, and fandom—Collector Nation sits at the intersection of collectibles, entertainment, and business. Every Friday, Brian Ludden, CEO of Ludex, joins the conversation, bringing a tech-first, data-driven perspective on pricing, platforms, and the infrastructure powering the modern hobby. If you believe trading cards are more than cardboard—and collectibles are becoming media, community, and opportunity—this is your home. Welcome to Collector Nation. United in the chase.

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