From Australia, Tim Ellis and Nicholas J. Johnson “bust” some of the commonly held beliefs of most magicians. Many of you know Tim Ellis as the FISM Award Winning magician who works cruise ships and lectures around the world. But in this episode we also introduce you to Nicholas J. Johnson who is a well-known and respected author, a magician, an expert in scams and cons and hosts a podcast called “Scamapalooza.” In this episode, Tim, Nicholas and Scott chat about ten things that many magicians believe to be true. But are they in based on fact and in practicality?
1 – Kids are the most honest audience
2 – The classics are classics for a reason
3 – It’s more important to be entertaining than original
4 – A good magician doesn’t need a lot of props
5 – Be yourself
6 – Always dress one step better than your audience
7 – Learn a couple of tricks well
8 – Perform at every opportunity
9 – It’s fun to be fooled/People don’t want to know how it’s done
10 – When approaching guests, don’t tell them you’re a magician
There are obviously many other topics that could have been covered, but within our one hour, self-imposed guidelines, the ten “myths” were all we could cover within our time limit. If you think there are additional topics that you would like to hear discussed by our Aussie panel, then please send your suggestions to scott@themagicwordpodcast.com
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Although the list below is not exhaustive, it does reflect the names of many well-known (and some lesser known) magicians, spouses and assistants who passed on in 2022. Some may not be as well-known to you, but they were my personal friends (hey, it is my blog!). If you are unfamiliar with any of these names, then it would behoove you to do a little online search of what these people have contributed to our craft. If you have someone you think was overlooked, then please post the name in the comments below on this blog.
Those whose names are highlighted were featured or interviewed here on The Magic Word Podcast. Some are full episodes while others are brief conversations at conventions. Check the Timestamps to go to the chat with some of these individuals. You can click on their name to revisit and listen to their voices again. But for now, we say, “Aloha, my friends.”
Jerry O’Connell
Van McGee
Haruo Shimada
Rick Burcher
Chuck Fayne
Aye Jay
Mark Raffles
Earl Nelson
Andre Kole, aka Bob Gurtler