In these podcasts, I interview talented magicians from around the world—performers, creators, and innovators who are shaping the future of magic. I aim to ask thought-provoking questions that lead to meaningful discussions, offering you unique insights you won't find elsewhere. If you enjoy the conversations, I’d love for you to visit our website and explore some of the products we offer. www.Mich... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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I’m a big Ben Seidman fan. He’s funny, he’s smart, and, because he has a profound interest in designing material that will entertain and deeply fool any audience, we have common ground when we discuss conjuring. In this edition of Conversations with ... more
For more than thirty years, Christopher Carter has been one of the busiest performers on the college circuit and has been in demand as a corporate entertainer and keynote speaker. His effect Cold Fusion, published in the Linking Ring in 1990 was adap... more
Aurelio Paviato is my guest on this month’s Conversations with Close. Aurelio is a well-established, fulltime pro in Italy; he performs at corporate functions and has his own one-man show, Storie di un Artigiano di Illusioni. He is a past FISM champi... more
In this installment of Conversations with Close, my guest is the man who, as a writer, editor, and/or publisher, is responsible for many of the most important magic texts published in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. If you have r... more
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Michael Close loves magic. He spent many years supporting the S. A. M. as editor of M-U-M and as president. He’s also a very big part of Penn & Teller: Fool Us. When he has something to say, all magicians should listen.
His podcast is a delight. I can’t imagine any true magian not enjoying it. My only complaint is that there is too much time between episodes. In a perfect world, he’d have an episode each week. Oh well, we’re fortunate to get the wonderful episodes when we do.
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Worth it's weight in gold!
This guy is a great magician, but has little use for those he considers beneath him. As an example, listen to the dickoff with Swiss. It’s amazing these two massive egos didn't clog the internet like a toilet. It’s particularly enlightening to hear them agree that people that don’t agree with them should be put in prison.
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