#19: Compulsive Collecting & Spending | Their Own Drum
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In this episode of Their Own Drum, Alyx Effron, Founder of Collectors MD, joins Sam Sherman, host of Their Own Drum and a therapist specializing in gambling addiction and recovery, for a powerful conversation about compulsive collecting, gambling-adjacent behaviors, and the hidden risks that exist within today's collecting hobby.
Together, they explore how modern collecting environments have evolved through livestream breaking, digital marketplaces, social media algorithms, and frictionless purchasing experiences that can blur the line between healthy engagement and harmful behavior. Alyx shares his personal journey through gambling addiction and compulsive collecting, the story behind founding Collectors MD, and why awareness, education, and support are urgently needed within today's hobby ecosystem.
The conversation also examines why collecting-related struggles often go unnoticed, how technology has accelerated access and spending, and what practical tools and guardrails can help people regain control when collecting starts creating financial, emotional, or relational consequences.
Together, they dive into:
- The origin story behind Collectors MD
- The similarities and differences between collecting and gambling
- How sports card breaking works and why it can be difficult for some people to navigate responsibly
- The role of dopamine, anticipation, and variable rewards
- Why collecting-related harm often hides in plain sight
- The impact of livestream platforms, social media, and modern marketplace apps
- How frictionless spending environments influence behavior
- The overlap between compulsive collecting, overspending, and gambling addiction
- The importance of awareness, language, and community support
- Practical guardrails that can help people regain stability
- How Gamban, accountability, peer support, and environmental changes can reduce risk
- Why Collectors MD was created and who it's designed to help
- The future of responsible collecting and the #RipResponsibly movement
This is not an anti-hobby conversation. It's an honest discussion about awareness, recovery, harm reduction, and helping people build healthier relationships with the hobbies they love.
If you've ever wondered why collecting can sometimes feel harder to control than people realize—or if you've seen firsthand how excitement, nostalgia, and community can evolve into something more complicated—this conversation is worth your time.
Subscribe, comment, and share if this resonated. And remember: collect with intention, not compulsion.
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