Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-cikdh-1ae86c0
Dr. Beckett welcomes guests Jeremy Lee (Sport Cards Live) and his father, Harvey. They reflect on sharing the hobby at events like the Toronto Sports Expo, emphasizing community, diplomacy, and how Jeremy’s approach mirrors Harvey’s service mindset. Harvey describes supporting Jeremy’s shift from accountancy into the hobby despite initial trepidation, while Jeremy explains his growth from content creator to publisher and collaborator came from impulsive ideas rather than a master plan. They compare being Canadian versus American in medicine and the hobby, highlighting technology’s global reach and currency impacts. The conversation closes with insights on market hype vs. long-term value, pricing signals, and common buyer mistakes driven by emotion, bias, and risk tolerance.
01:16 Hobby Time with Dad
02:17 Rotary and Community Lessons
04:52 Apple and the Tree
05:43 Pops and Comps
08:58 Building Without a Plan
12:38 Canada and a Global Hobby
16:05 Value vs Hype
16:44 Pricing and Market Signals
17:59 Buyer Mistakes and Bias