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Practice Makes Magic: Life as a Professional Magician feat. Joshua Jay, Dr. Lawrence Hass, Danny Dubin & Eric Giliam

29 min · 28. april 2019
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This episode is everything you've ever wanted to know about MAGIC. Philosophy Professor turned internationally recognized sleight-of-hand magician Dr. Lawrence Hass defines the art of magic and shares how he became the Dean of Jeff McBride's Magic & Mystery School. Known around the world as "Magic's Renaissance Man," Joshua Jay has performed in over 100 countries, fooled Penn & Teller, and even holds a Guinness World Record in card magic. He shares everything you've ever wanted to know about magicians making death defying mistakes and what it's like to perform on The Tonight Show. Corporate Magician Danny Dubin talks about the business of magic and what it's like to build a brand in a city that doesn't know your name yet. Phoenix magician Eric Giliam talks about his magic inspiration, David Copperfield, and what it's like to grow up in a place where there are no magic stores.

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