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The Hobby Isn’t What It Used to Be + A Clash of Perspectives + Where Do You Fit In?
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/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Jeremy is joined by Joe Poirot, with Josh Adams and Chris McGill joining the conversation as it opens up into a broader look at the hobby itself… and whether what we’re seeing today is evolution, or something else entirely.
Different perspectives start to surface around how the hobby has changed over time, with a clear tension between old school approaches and newer ways of collecting.
Along the way, the group gets into:
How newer collectors are entering and shaping the hobby
Whether today’s approach is more transactional or more intentional
The role of nostalgia versus opportunity
How different generations view collecting differently
It becomes less about right or wrong… and more about understanding where you fit within it all.
This segment zooms out to the bigger picture… the direction of the hobby, and how each collector navigates it in their own way.
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