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The Trading Card Playbook

The Trading Card Playbook is the go-to podcast for anyone interested in sports trading cards—whether you’re a beginner looking to understand the basics or an experienced investor searching for the next big opportunity. We break down everything from market trends and player performance to investment strategies and entrepreneurship in the hobby. This podcast isn’t just about collecting; it’s about learning how trading cards can teach financial literacy, smart investing, and business fundamentals. Whether you’re flipping your first card or building a full-scale business, The Trading Card Playbook helps you navigate the market, make informed decisions, and turn your passion into profit.

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    From Childhood Collection to Card Owner: Market Strategy, Risk, and Financial Lessons with Jordan Whitney

    In Episode 6 of The Trading Card Playbook, Nik sits down with Jordan Whitney, owner of Big J’s Cards and Collectibles in the Boston area, to explore his journey from a second-generation collector to an active seller working local shows, eBay, and Whatnot.Jordan shares how a childhood passion for cards — sparked by going to shows with his father on Cape Cod — eventually came full circle after rediscovering his old collection, including a Tom Brady rookie that reignited his interest in the hobby. From there, the conversation dives into his selling strategy, why he focuses primarily on baseball, and how he navigates today’s fast-changing sports card market.Beyond the hobby itself, this episode strongly connects sports cards to financial literacy. Jordan breaks down real-world concepts like buying below comps, understanding platform fees, managing risk, and making informed purchasing decisions — all through the lens of collecting and selling. Listeners will hear how offseason buying, market volatility across sports, and platform selection mirror broader financial principles such as market timing, cost analysis, and long-term value assessment.The episode also covers:How to decide where to sell cards (eBay vs. Whatnot vs. local shows)The evolution of the hobby from the junk wax era to today’s parallel-heavy marketThe impact of Fanatics and licensing on the industryCommon mistakes young collectors make and how to avoid scamsWhy focusing on one sport can lead to smarter financial and collecting decisionsAt its core, this episode highlights how the sports card hobby serves as a practical gateway to financial literacy — teaching budgeting, research, risk tolerance, and strategic thinking in a hands-on and engaging way.Whether you’re a young collector, a reseller, or someone interested in the business side of the hobby, this conversation offers both actionable insight and a bigger perspective: every card decision is a financial decision.

  2. 5

    Building a Startup From a Hobby: PokeShare, Spark Buddies, and Teen Entrepreneurship

    In Episode 5 of The Trading Card Playbook, host Nik sits down with Esther Timsit, the founder of PokeShare and Spark Buddies, to explore how trading cards, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy intersect.Esther shares how PokéShare was born at an entrepreneurship camp and how the platform uses fractional ownership to make high-value Pokémon cards accessible to younger collectors. The conversation breaks down how Pokémon cards can behave like financial assets, the similarities between trading card markets and traditional stock markets, and the growing role of social media and hype in driving prices.The episode also dives into what it’s really like to build startups as a teenager — from working in teams and overcoming disorganization to learning from mistakes and staying motivated. Esther discusses why starting a business from a hobby you genuinely care about can lead to stronger discipline, consistency, and long-term growth.Whether you’re interested in trading cards, investing, or launching your own business, this episode shows how financial literacy doesn’t have to start with textbooks — it can start with the things you already love.

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    Doing Your Homework: How Kevin Miguel Built a Card Business in 9 Months

    In Episode 4, Nik sits down with Kevin Miguel, owner of Supreme Sports Cards in Fall River, MA, to talk about his rapid rise in the hobby. Kevin shares how a forgotten tote of junk-wax sparked his journey, the mistakes he made early on, and the research habits that now guide his buying and selling.They discuss the challenges of comps, navigating Whatnot, building community at Boston-area shows, and what Fanatics’ takeover could mean for the future. Kevin also gives practical advice for young collectors—avoiding pack chasing, starting small, and investing in cards you understand.As always, the conversation ties back to financial literacy, showing how collecting teaches budgeting, value tracking, and smart decision-making.A fast, insightful episode for collectors of all ages.

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    Basketball Season & the Long Game: Inside the Hobby with Kevin Randall

    As basketball season approaches, I sit down with Kevin Randall, owner of Da Captain 37 Sports Cards, for a conversation about strategy, collecting, and building a brand in the modern hobby. Kevin shares his journey from the classroom to the card show floor, and we dive into how he’s navigated market cycles, adapted to change, and built a strong presence in the sports card community. We also talk about why long-term thinking and financial literacy are just as important in collecting as they are in life. From prospecting to blue chips, local shows to national stages, this episode is packed with insights for collectors, investors, and anyone passionate about the hobby.You won’t want to miss this one.

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    Touchdowns and Trading Cards: The 2025 Football Season Playbook

    Football is back, and so is the card market energy. In this episode, Nick Kap of Staten Cards joins us to share his journey from childhood collecting to running a full-fledged card business. We cover the rise of Fanatics, the impact of fantasy football on card values, and what collectors should watch for as the season kicks off.

  6. 1

    Why Trading Cards Are a Playbook For Life: Conversation With Murph From Murph's Card Town

    Episode 1 – More Than Cardboard: Featuring Murph from Murph’s Card Town In this debut episode of The Trading Card Playbook, host Nik Kalra introduces the podcast and explores why trading cards are more than just collectibles — they’re a gateway to strategy, storytelling, and financial literacy. Then, Nik sits down with Murph from Murph’s Card Town to talk about his journey from Yu-Gi-Oh! collector to card shop owner, key decisions that shaped his business, market trends like the rise of repacks and Pokémon, and his advice for young collectors. Plus, a fun rapid-fire round you won’t want to miss.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Trading Card Playbook is the go-to podcast for anyone interested in sports trading cards—whether you’re a beginner looking to understand the basics or an experienced investor searching for the next big opportunity. We break down everything from market trends and player performance to investment strategies and entrepreneurship in the hobby. This podcast isn’t just about collecting; it’s about learning how trading cards can teach financial literacy, smart investing, and business fundamentals. Whether you’re flipping your first card or building a full-scale business, The Trading Card Playbook helps you navigate the market, make informed decisions, and turn your passion into profit.

HOSTED BY

Nik Kalra

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What is The Trading Card Playbook about?

The Trading Card Playbook is the go-to podcast for anyone interested in sports trading cards—whether you’re a beginner looking to understand the basics or an experienced investor searching for the next big opportunity. We break down everything from market trends and player performance to investment...

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Who hosts The Trading Card Playbook?

The Trading Card Playbook is created and hosted by Nik Kalra.
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