A 12-year-old pulls the card. Tracks down the athlete. Gets it signed on camera. Auctions it for charity. Every single episode.
Five acts. One card. One athlete. One cause.
Henry acquires a standout sports card through a break, trade, or purchase. Rising rookies, legendary vets, fan-favorite wildcards. The hunt is personal and intentional.
Henry travels to meet the athlete featured on the card. The trip becomes part of the adventure: travel vlogs, behind-the-scenes moments, and the kind of content that makes you feel like you're along for the ride.
A relaxed walk-and-talk interview while the athlete signs the card. No scripts. Mindset, personal stories, off-the-field passions. A side of the athlete rarely seen.
The signed card goes to auction. 100% of proceeds support a rotating charity partner. Every episode drives awareness and real impact.
Henry reflects on the experience, highlights key moments, and reveals the next card in the lineup. Subscribe, share, and be part of the mission.
Every episode starts with a real sports card. It's the reason to meet the athlete, the object that gets signed, and the thing that gets auctioned. The card isn't a prop. It's the engine of the whole show.
Adults get media-trained responses. Henry gets the real thing. Athletes open up differently when a 12-year-old asks genuine questions. No publicist coaching. No corporate angle. Just curiosity.
100% of signed card auction proceeds go to charity. Not a percentage. Not "a portion." All of it. Every episode has a cause, and every viewer can be part of it.
Hey Henry turns sports cards into conversations, conversations into connections, and connections into impact. One card at a time.