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In Episode 19, Matt Ham from Ham House Sports sits down to share his journey from selling a small junk-wax lot to building a six-figure hobby business rooted in faith, family, and smart entrepreneurship. Matt breaks down the “business as a machine” framework, how he and his son built a thriving operation, their Bowman prospect strategy, and the principles that guide their decision-making. This conversation dives deep into liquidity, risk tolerance, verticals inside the hobby, and how living with purpose shapes how he collects, flips, and mentors others. 00:01 Matt Ham introduction and shared values 00:48 Business as a machine and scaling decisions 06:36 How Little Matt became the engine behind Ham House Sports 09:03 Managing inventory, liquidity, and quick flips 14:14 Early hobby mistakes and learning curves 18:27 Prospect tiers and the Ham House strategy framework 19:54 Flipping to fund long-term PC goals 21:44 Smart tax planning and turning hobby into a real business 26:29 Future milestones and the $50k Mantle goal 28:23 The RICH framework and applying it to the hobby • Treat your hobby like a machine that scales with trust and process • Liquidity and speed matter more than holding long-term on most cards • Build a strategy around tiers of prospects and diversify risk • Flipping can fund a high-end PC without touching personal money • Relationships lubricate the business machine • Confidence grows when you move up price tiers with discipline • Teach your kids business early and make them part of the journey • Gratitude, humility, and generosity will always return value #sportsCards #cardHobby #BowmanBaseball #entrepreneurship #cardFlipping TimestampsTakeawaysKeywords
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