Head and shoulders above the rest!
To be truthful, I am not a huge basketball card collector. I got into this as more of a side-hustle that I find enjoyment in, and focus primarily on baseball and football. However, this podcast is the most in-depth, empirical, data-driven sports card show I have found and by far my favorite to listen to. While it is obviously tailored to the basketball collector, the principles and themes can be applied to all card markets. My favorite episode is actually the most recent, where the gang discusses COVID-19 and its effects on the overall market. Being a self-proclaimed finance-nerd that works in the medical field, I have a deep appreciation for their “evidence-based” approach, using data-backed facts rather than just opinions. Keep up the great work! Twitter: @dunco1000 IG: @dunco1000
dunco1000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/21/20
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