The Quiet Card Podcast

OKECON Preview ( ft. PRIZMGAWDESS )

1 h 5 min · 22. apr. 2026
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In this episode of the Quiet Card Podcast, we sit down with Joyce Jade to preview OKECON — one of Atlanta’s rising TCG and Pokémon events happening this weekend. We break down what fans, collectors, and vendors can expect, what makes OKCon different, and why this event is starting to get real attention in the hobby. If you’re into Pokémon, trading cards, or live events, this is your quick guide before pulling up. 🎯 Topics: * What to expect at OKCon * Vendors, collectors & experience * The growth of TCG events * Why Atlanta is becoming a hotspot 📍 Atlanta, GA 🎟️ This weekend — don’t miss it

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