Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-mbz94-1aee848

Dr. Beckett welcomes Graig Miller (Mid-Life Cards) and his dad, Michael, discussing why they collect, the appeal of old “artifacts” cards, and the imagined journey of items like an 1888 N76 Thomas Edison. They contrast collecting “lanes,” with Michael focused and Graig boundary-pushing, and explain why value matters less to them because they built collections with “hobby money” through buying, grading, selling, and trading. Greg shares what his daughters learn from the hobby about preservation and respect for tangible items amid disposable culture. They discuss Pokémon’s boom, relevance risks for all collectibles, and handling criticism by staying accessible and focusing on constructive feedback. They close with parenting advice emphasizing fairness, consistency, trust, and being present.
 
00:36 Collecting as Artifacts
02:19 Finding Your Lane
03:31 Hobby Money Strategies
05:11 Kids and Life Lessons
07:57 Pokemon Boom Debate
10:33 Handling Criticism
15:02 Fatherhood Advice