1542 - Hobby Dinner Convo: Diversity and Inclusivity


lDr. James Beckett shares (very poor, apologies!) audio from a wide-ranging hobby dinner conversation at the Watters Creek Show discussing how to broaden sports card collecting across race, gender, and socioeconomic lines by “planting seeds” through outreach and welcoming environments. The group notes increased diversity and more female collectors, considers barriers like storage space, access, and rising prices, and points to entry points such as affordable retail products, low-cost packs, and Panini soccer stickers. They debate how breaks, allocations, and day-one FOMO affect affordability and wax pricing, and highlight direct-to-consumer models like Upper Deck ePack and on-demand platforms such as Whatnot. The conversation also contrasts the magic of blind pack opening with deterministic buying, touches on complete sets as a low-cost onramp for kids, and mentions growing athlete participation in collecting.00:33 Growing a Diverse Collector Base03:19 Meritocracy and Inclusion03:41 Global Hobby Seed Planting05:48 Prices and Entry Barriers07:31 Stickers and Cheap Entry08:40 Breaks and Staircase Strategy10:26 Breaker Economics and FOMO13:09 ePack and On Demand Buying13:59 Is Convenience Killing Magic15:39 Complete Sets and Kid Collecting





