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Cross Your Disciplines: Think Better and Healthier

Recently, London’s Guardian published a fascinating article outlining research that shows magicians have a lower mental health risk. And I thought we magicians were crazy. Who knew?

In my recent book, Creating Business Magic, we focused on translating the lessons of the world’s greatest magicians to business. Well, why not? There is astounding synergistic power in crossing disciplines. Above all else, it forces you to channel a change leader’s curiosity—and too, apparently, studying magic and applying it to business is good for your mental health!

Years ago, I worked with Walter Isaacson on several projects. There is no better biographer writing today. He connects a key thread between his biographies of Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, and Steve Jobs. All of his subjects display, he says, “almost childlike curiosities.” Franklin crossed science with statesmanship to fuel brilliant innovating. Einstein, stuck on an equation, picked up his violin to play Mozart and thereby found his way out of the problem by reconnecting with the universe. Da Vinci borrowed from his work on anatomical drawings, including the dissection of lips, while struggling some fourteen years to paint the world’s most famous smile on the face in history’s most famous painting.

And as for Steve Jobs—our first corporate client back in the 1980s—the Apple founder and second-act turnaround CEO borrowed continually from his early visits to Japan, his study of calligraphy, and memories of a rebellious youth. On June 12, 2005, delivering one of history’s most watched and re-watched commencement addresses, knowing he was very sick, Jobs offered one big piece of advice for the Stanford graduates who leaned in, listening for the future meaning of their lives.

Jobs recalled for his audience his youthful memories of the Whole Earth Catalog, a bible for his generation, assembled by Steward Brand using typewriter, scissors, and a Polaroid camera. The iconic catalog was about to cease publication when Jobs was 22, the same age as the Stanford students he was addressing. And Jobs talked that day about how he absorbed the headline from the final issue, printed beneath a photograph of an early morning country road, a road along which any twenty-two-year-old like Jobs might hitchhike. It said: “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.”

Jobs tells the graduates: “And I have always wished that for myself. And now, as you graduate to begin anew, I wish that for you: Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.”

The change leaders of our generation and the next must stay hungry and foolish. They must cross their disciplines. And they must study arts such as magic and continually think outside of the box—like magicians.

Doing so will help all of us think and lead change better—and, the new research shows, it will also help us stay mentally and spiritually healthier.


Join us for our next Washington Magic Holiday and Family Show on December 13th at 6:30 p.m. at the legendary Arts Club of Washington—for drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and snacks, close-up magic, and a full stage performance—all for a special discounted $68.

In times like these, we need a little more magic. So . . . come find your own real magician! Tickets will sell quickly . . . and will sell out. Please join us now at:

www.washingtonmagic.com

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CREATING BUSINESS MAGIC WINS MAJOR BOOK AWARD

September 2023

The Nonfiction Authors Association has given the coveted Nonfiction Book Award to Creating Business Magic: How the Power of Magic Can Inspire, Innovate, and Revolutionize Your Business, written by top corporate and political strategist David Morey, magic legend Eugene Burger, and former acting CIA Director John McLaughlin—with the renowned David Copperfield authoring the book’s foreword. It is the first book to apply the strategies of magic as practiced by the world’s greatest magicians to the challenges we face today in business, leadership, innovation, marketing, and managing change.

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“Just Ten Card Tricks”

One of the best experiences I’ve had in getting back into magic is studying with the world’s greatest magicians.

See the picture below, back in 2007, with the brilliant Lennart Green, world champion and the remarkable Roberto Giobbi, the fantastic author and teacher . . . considered two of the greatest in history. Over a few days in Las Vegas, we workshopped, learned, and sharpened our closeup card magic . . . . today, one of the most popular forms of magic.

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5-Star Magic Meets Over 225 Years of History

Washington Magic Brings World’s Greatest Magicians

To Victorian Luxury DC Venue

Washington, DC, April 19, 2023: Roughly once a month, audiences will be treated to jaw-dropping prestidigitation, impossible magic, and imagination-defying predictions. Gourmet hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and a sit-down buffet dinner add to a night of glamor and fun.

These unique and elegant evenings are held at the former home of President James Monroe, first built in 1802, and since 1916 the site

of the esteemed Arts Club of Washington. It’s been called: The “best date night in DC,” and tickets are on sale

now at www.WashingtonMagic.com for upcoming 2023 shows on May 6, June 24, and July 15.

 

5-Star Reviews:

“Ingenious”

–The Washington Post

“A solid, sparkling argument that imagination empowers

the real magician inside us all.”

–David Copperfield

“Yummy!”

–Food Critic, Washingtonian

5-Star Magicians:

Washington Magic magicians have amazed VIPs around the world including US Presidents, Nobel Peace Prize Winners, European Royalty, Billionaire Business Leaders, Celebrities . . . and too many corporations and conferences to mention.

Next show date: May 6th.

For more information, press only:

Dannelle Shugart
1-888-882-8499
Dannelle@washingtonmagic.com

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Magic Caviar ✨

Don’t forget to make your reservations @donahue_lounge
Magic Tuesdays @donahue_lounge  7-9
Magic caviar cocktails.
Washington DC Magician
THIS IS NOT A STAGE SHOW, it’s an immersive experience that will connect groups of party attendees with the stylized magic skills of Rahaan while l roams The lounge.

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David Morey: The Magic of Imagination

  • What’s the first magical thing you remember seeing? And who is the first magician you ever saw?

Age 4 or 5, I went to a birthday party and a magician from New Jersey made a signed bill magically re-appear inside a lemon. My child-eyes saw a miracle. And soon, I was watching Mark Wilson’s “The Magic Land of Alakazam” on our black-and-white TV every week . . . and starting to read everything I could find about Harry Houdini. I even tried to convince my electrical engineer father to make me a Water Torture Cell.

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Celebrating Black History Month: Rahaan Jackson!

This story you are about to read will amaze and delight. It is an inspirational story about a man who was born and raised in the inner city and who used grit, perseverance and a little bit of magic to become the success he is today. This is the true story of Rahaan Jackson.

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TAMARIZ: ALL BY HIMSELF

I can do ten closeup card effects maybe as well as anyone. Just ask sometime to show you. But I’m faking it compared to the great card men of history: Houdin, Hofzinger, Leipzig, Malini, Marlo, Vernon, and Levant. And I’m only as good as I am because I’ve had the honor of studying with or seeing the great card men of today: Wonder, Burger, Lorayne, Green, Ackerman, Thompson, Maven, and Ben.

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