Passion to Profession: From Card Breaker to CEO with Ryan Johnson (@cardcollector2)

/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Ryan Johnson didn’t set out to build a 35-person company.
He wanted to open cards.
Share what he was buying.
Be the resource he never had.
Then the business grew.
In this conversation, Ryan walks through the shift from collector and content creator to operator responsible for people, systems, and outcomes.
We talk about:
- The moment decisions started impacting other people
- Letting go of control and building a real team
- Why communication breaks when you scale
- How cash becomes a tool for speed and growth
- The hardest lesson he learned about hiring and culture
- Balancing being a collector while running a business
- Why his “why” for collecting has changed
This is a conversation about growth.
Not the highlight reel.
The real stuff that happens when the hobby turns into a business.
If you’re building something in this space, this one will hit.
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