Go offline with the Player FM app!
Magicians Only - Episode Twenty Three - Let's Time Travel...
Manage episode 487806752 series 3636584
If you enjoyed the show please consider tipping the team at busk.co/50175/tip
Magicians Only is sponsored by the fabulous MagicOnTheGo.com
The greatest online magic school in the world, over 900 videos in your pocket teaching you how to be amazing, anytime, anywhere!
Q&A COMING!
If you have a (clean :) question for Magicians Only please send it to [email protected]
Please no anonymous messages as they will be automatically filtered out.
and stay tuned for the Q&A episodes to come!
Magicians Only! Found on all your fave Podcast platforms, including:
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z0vSwNryYeNbMlaVGsxpb?si=1d7a5e92d1344611
And Apple
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/magicians-only/id1789643714
And YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLORZO6ouYcW12JM9_aMGgJH-Q6Xc2mHvn
If you enjoyed the show please consider tipping the team at busk.co/50175/tip
Please LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!
Time Travel?
I don’t need to tell you that we are living in strange and exciting days.
Amid the global shake up it’s easy to lose our way, to forget what inspired us to be artists, what made us follow that magical brick road. I felt that way recently, as I know many of my friends have. Then a minor miracle pulled me back. I had grabbed an old book from my library. One I had not read in quite a while.
I was a kid again, I knew these words, these words were engraved on my soul. Suddenly I was transported back in time to the first time I read it. The first time the words hit me. The first time I was inspired to BE a magician. There it was, that excited little flutter in my stomach...
What were/are your magical inspirations?
I have so many: the opening chapters to ‘Greater Magic’, Milbourne Christopher’s ‘The Illustrated History of Magic’, Max Holden’s ‘Programs of Famous Magicians’ and a old dusty tome I grabbed from my bookcase, a little known book by Will Dexter called ‘Everybody’s Book of Magic’. Unusual, as it wasn’t really a book of tricks, but a TOUR of the London magic scene in the 1950's
Everybody’s Book of Magic is beautifully written in an intimate tone that not only makes you feel like the author is talking to YOU, that he understands YOU, and somehow he gets you just as excited about the mysterious world of magic and magicians as the tricks themselves.
My favourite is chapter 7, where Will takes the reader on a journey into the top secret underground sanctum of ‘The Magic Circle’. The special entrance way, the rooms, the people we meet, the conversations we overhear... Heady stuff.
This chapter alone stuck with me for the rest of my life.
This chapter inspired me to BE a magician.
THIS CHAPTER is the one I will perform for you on this episode of Magicians Only
Let the words wash over you, many of the people mentioned became legends.
I wish you all nothing but inspiration.
Let’s re-light that fire.
Summary In this episode of Magicians Only, host Steve Valentine explores the enchanting world of magic, reflecting on his personal journey and the profound impact of magic literature, particularly the works of Will Dexter. He shares insights into the Magic Circle, a secretive society for magicians, and emphasizes the importance of community and storytelling in the art of magic. The episode culminates in a heartfelt reading from Dexter's book, highlighting the magic of inspiration and the bonds formed within the magic community. Takeaways
- The podcast celebrates the world of magic in various ways.
- Magic on the Go offers immersive learning experiences.
- Teaching can lead to new insights and improvements.
- The Magic Circle embodies a blend of camaraderie and secrecy.
- Will Dexter's writings had a significant impact on Steve's view of magic.
- Magic literature can create a sense of belonging for aspiring magicians.
- The importance of community in the magic world is emphasized.
- Magic is not just about tricks, but about storytelling and connection.
- The Magic Circle serves as a hub for magicians to share and learn.
- Inspiration can come from revisiting childhood influences.
- "It's an immersive way of learning."
- "This book made me feel like I had a friend."
- "The secrets of magic must be guarded jealously."
If you enjoyed the show please consider tipping the team at busk.co/50175/tip
Magicians Only is sponsored by the fabulous MagicOnTheGo.com
The greatest online magic school in the world, over 900 videos in your pocket teaching you how to be amazing, anytime, anywhere!
23 episodes
Manage episode 487806752 series 3636584
If you enjoyed the show please consider tipping the team at busk.co/50175/tip
Magicians Only is sponsored by the fabulous MagicOnTheGo.com
The greatest online magic school in the world, over 900 videos in your pocket teaching you how to be amazing, anytime, anywhere!
Q&A COMING!
If you have a (clean :) question for Magicians Only please send it to [email protected]
Please no anonymous messages as they will be automatically filtered out.
and stay tuned for the Q&A episodes to come!
Magicians Only! Found on all your fave Podcast platforms, including:
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z0vSwNryYeNbMlaVGsxpb?si=1d7a5e92d1344611
And Apple
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/magicians-only/id1789643714
And YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLORZO6ouYcW12JM9_aMGgJH-Q6Xc2mHvn
If you enjoyed the show please consider tipping the team at busk.co/50175/tip
Please LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!
Time Travel?
I don’t need to tell you that we are living in strange and exciting days.
Amid the global shake up it’s easy to lose our way, to forget what inspired us to be artists, what made us follow that magical brick road. I felt that way recently, as I know many of my friends have. Then a minor miracle pulled me back. I had grabbed an old book from my library. One I had not read in quite a while.
I was a kid again, I knew these words, these words were engraved on my soul. Suddenly I was transported back in time to the first time I read it. The first time the words hit me. The first time I was inspired to BE a magician. There it was, that excited little flutter in my stomach...
What were/are your magical inspirations?
I have so many: the opening chapters to ‘Greater Magic’, Milbourne Christopher’s ‘The Illustrated History of Magic’, Max Holden’s ‘Programs of Famous Magicians’ and a old dusty tome I grabbed from my bookcase, a little known book by Will Dexter called ‘Everybody’s Book of Magic’. Unusual, as it wasn’t really a book of tricks, but a TOUR of the London magic scene in the 1950's
Everybody’s Book of Magic is beautifully written in an intimate tone that not only makes you feel like the author is talking to YOU, that he understands YOU, and somehow he gets you just as excited about the mysterious world of magic and magicians as the tricks themselves.
My favourite is chapter 7, where Will takes the reader on a journey into the top secret underground sanctum of ‘The Magic Circle’. The special entrance way, the rooms, the people we meet, the conversations we overhear... Heady stuff.
This chapter alone stuck with me for the rest of my life.
This chapter inspired me to BE a magician.
THIS CHAPTER is the one I will perform for you on this episode of Magicians Only
Let the words wash over you, many of the people mentioned became legends.
I wish you all nothing but inspiration.
Let’s re-light that fire.
Summary In this episode of Magicians Only, host Steve Valentine explores the enchanting world of magic, reflecting on his personal journey and the profound impact of magic literature, particularly the works of Will Dexter. He shares insights into the Magic Circle, a secretive society for magicians, and emphasizes the importance of community and storytelling in the art of magic. The episode culminates in a heartfelt reading from Dexter's book, highlighting the magic of inspiration and the bonds formed within the magic community. Takeaways
- The podcast celebrates the world of magic in various ways.
- Magic on the Go offers immersive learning experiences.
- Teaching can lead to new insights and improvements.
- The Magic Circle embodies a blend of camaraderie and secrecy.
- Will Dexter's writings had a significant impact on Steve's view of magic.
- Magic literature can create a sense of belonging for aspiring magicians.
- The importance of community in the magic world is emphasized.
- Magic is not just about tricks, but about storytelling and connection.
- The Magic Circle serves as a hub for magicians to share and learn.
- Inspiration can come from revisiting childhood influences.
- "It's an immersive way of learning."
- "This book made me feel like I had a friend."
- "The secrets of magic must be guarded jealously."
If you enjoyed the show please consider tipping the team at busk.co/50175/tip
Magicians Only is sponsored by the fabulous MagicOnTheGo.com
The greatest online magic school in the world, over 900 videos in your pocket teaching you how to be amazing, anytime, anywhere!
23 episodes
Tous les épisodes
×Welcome to Player FM!
Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.