
10. The Reason Pokemon Cards Sell for $150,000 (But I Can't Find Any)
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With Pokemon cards going for tens of thousands of dollars, and the world in an uproar to "catch 'em all," we need to get to the bottom of this new obsession. And to do that, I'm going to learn about Pokemon, try to win against a very scary nine-year-old, interview the owner of the world's largest Pokemon collection, and get trained by the North American Pokemon champion! This is a wild, obsession-filled ride you won't want to miss!
🌘Get the OBSESSED shadow episodes: https://www.patreon.com/OBSESSED
📸Follow me and the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cliffordstumme/
🐥Follow me and the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CliffordStumme
📬Email me: clifford@popsongprofessor.com
Thank you to all my guests and contributors!
- Andy, Gabe, and Danny!
- Isaiah Bradner: https://www.twitch.tv/BradnerBlastoise & Faded Town Podcast
- Gary Haase (King Pokemon): https://www.instagram.com/realkingpokemon/ & https://www.youtube.com/user/garyis2000 & https://aokifoundation.org/pokemon/
- Sean Barker
- Brandon from Target
- My brother, Jake, for transition music: https://www.instagram.com/jakeolivermusic/
- Xalma M. for artwork design
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