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🪄 Steven Frayne, aka Dynamo: Sofa Beds, Street Tricks and Stardom

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This week we're joined by someone who has quite literally made a career out of making the impossible possible — magician, storyteller, and performer Steven Frayne, aka Dynamo.

You probably know him from walking on water, levitating above London, or performing close-up magic for everyone from Prince Charles to Snoop Dogg. But in this episode, Steven opens up in a very different way. He shares the deeply personal journey that took him from a council estate in Bradford to the world stage — and back again.

Clara and Steven cover a lot: the challenges of growing up mixed race in a divided city, his battle with Crohn’s disease, rebuilding his life and identity after a major health scare, and how he’s rediscovered magic not just as performance, but as purpose.

They talk about Bradford’s cultural identity, youth clubs that helped shape his path, first holidays, how his wife came up with the name of his new live show (Up Close and Magical), and why he now performs not to impress, but to connect.

It’s thoughtful, funny, emotional, and full of real insight into what happens when the spotlight fades — and what it takes to step back into it on your own terms.

Whether you’re a long-time Dynamo fan or new to his story, this one’s a special listen.

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TW: This episode includes discussions about mental health and suicidal thoughts. If anything you hear brings something up for you, then please use some of the links below for support and to talk.

Call the Samaritans by calling 116 123 or emailing [email protected]

Check out CALM at https://www.thecalmzone.net

______

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Chapter Markers:

02:00 – Back to Bradford. Steven reflects on what his hometown means to him today and how it shaped his resilience.

05:00 – Early Influences & First Breaks. From youth clubs and the Prince’s Trust to performing in Covent Garden and sofa surfing in London.

09:00 – From Streets to Soho. Steven’s early gigs in Soho, his unique style, and the beginnings of his career in nightclubs.

13:00 – Identity, Race & Belonging. A raw conversation about Steven’s cultural identity, growing up mixed race in Bradford, and hiding his heritage.

18:00 – Facing Illness & Rebuilding. The impact of Crohn’s disease, mental health struggles, and stepping away from Dynamo to focus on Steven.

21:00 – The Magic of Others. How everyday people and inspiring stories now shape Steven’s approach to magic and storytelling.

27:00 – Performing with Purpose. Why Steven’s work today is rooted in meaning, community, and connection — not ego.

31:00 – Magic, Escapism & Intimacy. On performing live again, the immersive nature of Up Close and Magical, and creating shared moments.

36:00 – Travel, First Holidays & Unexpected Inspiration. Steven’s first holiday, his early musical influences, and a life-changing school trip to Llandudno.

41:00 – Favourite Destinations & Dream Locations. From Glastonbury cottages to magical moments in San Miguel and New Orleans.

45:00 – Late Nights, Magic Studios & After-Parties. Behind the scenes at Dynamo’s studio, and midnight creativity.

47:30 – Looking Ahead. Clara wraps up with a final reflection on purpose, resilience, and the magic still to come.

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This week we're joined by someone who has quite literally made a career out of making the impossible possible — magician, storyteller, and performer Steven Frayne, aka Dynamo.

You probably know him from walking on water, levitating above London, or performing close-up magic for everyone from Prince Charles to Snoop Dogg. But in this episode, Steven opens up in a very different way. He shares the deeply personal journey that took him from a council estate in Bradford to the world stage — and back again.

Clara and Steven cover a lot: the challenges of growing up mixed race in a divided city, his battle with Crohn’s disease, rebuilding his life and identity after a major health scare, and how he’s rediscovered magic not just as performance, but as purpose.

They talk about Bradford’s cultural identity, youth clubs that helped shape his path, first holidays, how his wife came up with the name of his new live show (Up Close and Magical), and why he now performs not to impress, but to connect.

It’s thoughtful, funny, emotional, and full of real insight into what happens when the spotlight fades — and what it takes to step back into it on your own terms.

Whether you’re a long-time Dynamo fan or new to his story, this one’s a special listen.

______

TW: This episode includes discussions about mental health and suicidal thoughts. If anything you hear brings something up for you, then please use some of the links below for support and to talk.

Call the Samaritans by calling 116 123 or emailing [email protected]

Check out CALM at https://www.thecalmzone.net

______

Discover The Best Places to Visit in The UK by Train with LNER

Chapter Markers:

02:00 – Back to Bradford. Steven reflects on what his hometown means to him today and how it shaped his resilience.

05:00 – Early Influences & First Breaks. From youth clubs and the Prince’s Trust to performing in Covent Garden and sofa surfing in London.

09:00 – From Streets to Soho. Steven’s early gigs in Soho, his unique style, and the beginnings of his career in nightclubs.

13:00 – Identity, Race & Belonging. A raw conversation about Steven’s cultural identity, growing up mixed race in Bradford, and hiding his heritage.

18:00 – Facing Illness & Rebuilding. The impact of Crohn’s disease, mental health struggles, and stepping away from Dynamo to focus on Steven.

21:00 – The Magic of Others. How everyday people and inspiring stories now shape Steven’s approach to magic and storytelling.

27:00 – Performing with Purpose. Why Steven’s work today is rooted in meaning, community, and connection — not ego.

31:00 – Magic, Escapism & Intimacy. On performing live again, the immersive nature of Up Close and Magical, and creating shared moments.

36:00 – Travel, First Holidays & Unexpected Inspiration. Steven’s first holiday, his early musical influences, and a life-changing school trip to Llandudno.

41:00 – Favourite Destinations & Dream Locations. From Glastonbury cottages to magical moments in San Miguel and New Orleans.

45:00 – Late Nights, Magic Studios & After-Parties. Behind the scenes at Dynamo’s studio, and midnight creativity.

47:30 – Looking Ahead. Clara wraps up with a final reflection on purpose, resilience, and the magic still to come.

  continue reading

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