The Hobby Needs More Than Highlights: Why Long-Form Content Matters
Sports cards are competing for attention in a world built on endless scrolling.
Every day, collectors are hit with clips, highlights, reactions, reveals, and hot takes. But what happens when the hobby becomes all spark and no substance?
In this episode, Brett explores the role long-form content plays in the sports card ecosystem and why it might be one of the most important assets the hobby has.
This isn't a debate about podcasts versus reels.
It's a conversation about trust.
About learning.
About community.
About why serious hobbies need serious content somewhere in the system.
Drawing from industry research, collector behavior, and five years of building Stacking Slabs, Brett shares why long-form content continues to matter, how collectors consume information differently, and what happens when education gets replaced by pure stimulation.
If you've ever listened to a podcast while driving, working out, cutting the grass, or sorting cards, this episode is for you.
Because the goal isn't to win the scroll.
The goal is to matter after the scroll.
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