
Make Cards Collectible Again
The hobby is supposed to be fun, but hype has a way of turning it into a chase that never ends. Every new release promises

The hobby is supposed to be fun, but hype has a way of turning it into a chase that never ends. Every new release promises

When I got back into buying cards about eighteen months ago, I was at a point in my life where a new or unique connection

One of the most dangerous misconceptions in modern collecting is the idea that cards are “liquid”. The word gets thrown around casually, almost irresponsibly, as

Recovery has a way of creating open space. When one behavior is removed or slowed down, something else often rushes in to fill the gap.

This week began with heartbreaking news, and it’s understandable if it’s been sitting with you since. A 25-year-old NFL player, Rondale Moore, died by suicide.

Rage is an emotion that, when people see it surface, they often immediately label the person as a villain. But rage is just as natural

I operate in one of the fastest, loudest corners of the hobby. Live streams. Countdown timers. Sudden death auctions. Speed. Hype. Urgency. Volume. All rewarded

There’s a familiar narrative that echoes through breaks and product rips: “The product hit is live”. “The card we’re chasing has never been hit”. “Let’s

Collectors MD is proud to announce a new partnership with NewForm, joining a growing ecosystem of recovery-forward organizations—including The Phoenix—focused on connection, belonging, and long-term

It’s understandable why Collectors MD can feel uncomfortable to certain entities within the hobby ecosystem; breakers, resellers, content creators, platforms. That discomfort doesn’t come from

Fear is one of the most powerful forces in addiction. Not because it reflects reality, but because it convinces us it does. FEAR is often

Luke Kusumoto, @uberman808 This month, we’re proud to feature Luke Kusumoto (@uberman808)—one of our community members joining us from Hawaii and a collector whose range,