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In this episode of The Collector’s Compass, Alyx sits down with Jeremy Lee, host of Sports Cards Live, for a conversation that gets to the heart of a growing issue in the hobby: what happens when collecting exists in a fast, always-on, unregulated environment—and the responsibility to protect collectors falls on individuals instead of systems. Jeremy is widely known for his work as a hobby media voice, but his involvement goes far beyond hosting a show. Through Sports Cards Live, the Hobby Spectrum framework and app, and his book on collector behavior, Jeremy has spent years observing how different people experience the hobby in very different ways—and how speed, access, and normalization can quietly push collectors toward risk without them realizing it. Together, Alyx and Jeremy explore how modern collecting has shifted from a slower, friction-filled pastime into a high-velocity ecosystem driven by live breaking, 24/7 access, social pressure, and constant escalation. They discuss how accessibility often changes behavior more than intent, why digital speed removes natural stopping points, and how even disciplined collectors can find themselves reacting instead of choosing. The conversation also examines one of the hobby’s most debated realities: breaking. Not framed as good or evil—but as something that isn’t neutral. Alyx and Jeremy unpack the difference between ethical entertainment and inducement mechanics, where responsibility realistically begins and ends, and why the common “just have self-control” argument fails to account for how systems are designed to intensify pressure rather than relieve it. A major focus of the episode centers on awareness and language. Jeremy explains why he created the Hobby Spectrum—to help collectors understand where they fall without shame or judgment—and how tools and frameworks can act as mirrors rather than mandates. They discuss why many collectors don’t recognize risk until it’s described accurately, and how clarity can interrupt cycles of compulsion before they spiral. This episode also explores the broader evolution of the hobby: –Why access and speed matter more than intent –How environment influences behavior –The difference between engagement and compulsion –Why shame shuts people down, but awareness restores agency –What leadership looks like in an unregulated space Rather than framing the hobby as broken, Alyx and Jeremy focus on something more constructive: how awareness, friction, and responsibility can coexist with entertainment—and why better systems lead to better behavior. This isn’t about collecting less. It’s about collecting with intention, clarity, and control. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the hobby, conflicted about your engagement, or unsure where you truly stand on the spectrum of risk, this conversation will resonate. Subscribe, share, and join the movement toward a hobby built on intention—not impulse. Learn More & Join The Movement: Website: collectorsmd.com Socials: hopp.bio/collectorsmd Weekly Meeting Sign-Up: bit.ly/45koiMX Contact: info@collectorsmd.com YouTube: @collectorsmd Instagram: @collectorsmd Learn More About & Follow Jeremy Lee: Website: thehobbyspectrum.com YouTube: @SportsCardsLive Instagram: @jlee_sportscardslive | @hobbyspectrum #CollectorsMD | #HobbySpectrum | #SportsCardsLive | #RipResponsibly | #CollectResponsibly