
Comedian and magician Harrison Greenbaum interviews the top magicians and entertainers in the world.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedyArtsPerforming Arts | ||||

Harrison interviews one of the most prolific magic writers, illustrators, and publishers in magic history, Richard Kaufman, to discovers how he got into magic book publishing before he turned 20, his love of Disney theme parks, how an article in the... more
Harrison interviews Adam Rubin (magician and NY Times best-selling children's book author behind such instant classics as "Dragons Love Tacos," "Secret Pizza Party," and "Robo-Sauce") and finds out how toys figure into the creative process, the secre... more
For the 2020 season finale of "Who Books That?," Harrison interviews Chris Williams (magician and actor seen on such TV shows as "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Silicon Valley," and "Upload," as well as in movies like "Friday After Next" and "Dodgeball") an... more
Harrison interviews the Enigmatist, David Kwong (acclaimed magician, NY Times crossword puzzle constructor, and magic consultant to such films and TV shows as "Now You See Me," "Blindspot," and "Deception") and discovers the connection between puzzle... more
Definitely one of the best magic podcasts. It’s joyful, insightful, and full of magic A-listers.
I knew Harrison Greenbaum was a funny and talented magician — I saw him triumph over The Deadest LA Audience Ever — but here he shows his smart interviews chops with the top names in magic.
He talk to everyone from Mac King to Rob Zabrecky to Steve Valentine to Rudy Coby, and not only knows their lives and careers forward and backward but finds the best pictures from their lives :D (Check the YouTube feed.)
Glad the IBM is sponsoring this, and glad these interviews will be up for all to learn... more
In a world where we all get tied up in the ‘doing’, Harrison Greenbaum’s interviews of today’s Stars of Magic and Mystery bring out the personality and the humanity of each performer. Through his research, his warm style, and by inviting friends from their loves, we step behind the curtain and meet the real person - the human ‘being’. Each episode is fun and thought provoking - a true magical gem that sparkles against the backdrop of these challenging times of a pandemic. Thank you to the Intern... more
Floored at the guests, and even SPECIAL SURPRISE guests who are absolutely A-List.
You may know him as a comic but boy is he a great host . Literally the best thing I have heard for ages 👏👏👏
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