In the final segment of Episode 275, Evan Parker responds to Chris McGill’s reflections from Part 4, sparking a rich conversation about building hobby content with clarity and purpose. Alongside Josh Adams and Jeremy Lee, the group explores what it means to create for the right audience—not just the widest—and how meaningful storytelling can outlast the noise of short-form trends.
Evan introduces a compelling idea: that collecting doesn’t have to mean owning, reframing how we think about engagement and value. The panel also reflects on how to handle negativity in the hobby—whether it’s trolls, bad takes, or misplaced criticism—and the importance of staying grounded in what really matters.
It’s a thoughtful close to an episode rooted in authenticity, intention, and long-term perspective.
Each week we tackle hot hobby headlines with a rotating panel of hobbyists, taking your questions and comments! We are likely to go into overtime so join us live grab your favorite beverage and snacks and bring your questions and comments as they will be in play.
Originally aired Saturday July 12, 2025
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