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The Mark Leveridge Magic Podcast

The Mark Leveridge January 2020 Podcast

Your New Year podcast line up covers the following topics: I chat about what makes December a unique month for shows Ian Brennan learns a lesson regarding lecturing for young magicians which raises some interesting points if all magic can be categorised as a puzzle, or as a trick, or as an extraordinary moment, as suggested by Ken Weber in Maximum Entertainment, then should we all be working towards more extraordinary moments? let's make 2020 the year in which we commit to supporting a live magic event adopting strategies to help with remembering trick sequences gets more important as you get older since most modern marketed magic comes with little or no props of any quality or note, what are magic collectors going to be seeking out in a hundred years time?
Broadcast on:
31 Dec 2019

Your New Year podcast line up covers the following topics:

  • I chat about what makes December a unique month for shows
  • Ian Brennan learns a lesson regarding lecturing for young magicians which raises some interesting points
  • if all magic can be categorised as a puzzle, or as a trick, or as an extraordinary moment, as suggested by Ken Weber in Maximum Entertainment, then should we all be working towards more extraordinary moments?
  • let's make 2020 the year in which we commit to supporting a live magic event
  • adopting strategies to help with remembering trick sequences gets more important as you get older
  • since most modern marketed magic comes with little or no props of any quality or note, what are magic collectors going to be seeking out in a hundred years time?
Your New Year podcast line up covers the following topics: I chat about what makes December a unique month for shows Ian Brennan learns a lesson regarding lecturing for young magicians which raises some interesting points if all magic can be categorised as a puzzle, or as a trick, or as an extraordinary moment, as suggested by Ken Weber in Maximum Entertainment, then should we all be working towards more extraordinary moments? let's make 2020 the year in which we commit to supporting a live magic event adopting strategies to help with remembering trick sequences gets more important as you get older since most modern marketed magic comes with little or no props of any quality or note, what are magic collectors going to be seeking out in a hundred years time?