“It’s not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving.â€
-Mother Teresa
Lance Burton and Jeff McBride raise awareness for ALS. It is a joy to share this with our friends.
See the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFOV3KqjBZw&feature=youtu.be
“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.”
–Winston Churchill
to gather and hold the attention of the crowd. Today’s audiences have short attention spans. In today’s fast-paced world, only those who have the skills to win the crowd will survive.
What can we learn from magicians? Here are the 3 rules of “Street Magic”
Find out the techniques used by master “crowd stoppers” by watching this short clip:Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALE65MRP-hA
1. CAPTURE THE IMAGINATION – Use sound, color and movement to attract ALL of the senses. Â Get people INVOLVED not “just watching.”
2. EN-TRANCE & MANAGE ATTENTION – Use the hypnotic language of storytelling, music, varied vocal VOLUME and pacing to connect and deepen the immediate experience.  Repetition and predictability are boring! Make your presentation a roller coaster ride.
3. MAKE THE MESSAGE MEMORABLE -Â Use “catch phrases,” hooks and visual metaphors to help the message “stick” in the memory.
For more info on how to make your message stick:
 http://www.gingerpublicspeaking.com/make-your-message-stick-the-rule-of-memorable-presentations
Q: Where do public speakers, presenters and magicians go to learn how to make their
message more meaningful?
A: The Magic & Meaning Conference
http://www.magicalwisdom.com/events#469
caption under photo: Mario and I will teach you to the secrets of capturing the big crowd at our upcoming class. http://www.magicalwisdom.com/events#467
Mario Morris said, “This is perhaps the only magic workshop you will ever attend, where you can actually get PAID BACK your tuition by PERFORMING!”
This training is the THE REAL DEAL on Street Performing. If you EVER had the desire to live your dreams as a busker, this class will give you what you need to know.
 “Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible.â€
–Albert Einstein
Yes, Ross Johnson can detect objects while 100% blindfolded! He seems to have developed the ability to see without the use of his eyes! He can also teach you to manifest apparently psychic powers! I’m not kidding! You can even meet Ross here:
http://www.magicalwisdom.com/events#470
“Advertising is the greatest art of the 20th century”
– Marshall McLuhan
Imagine performances that integrate the power of the mind, magic, mentalism, and hypnosis, creating a truly unique experience for audiences – a unique experience that only you can provide.
Hypnotic Wizardry
Join master hypnotist Richard Nongard and
World-renowned magician Jeff McBride
Jeff McBride’s Mystery School
in Las Vegas, NV
January 23-25, 2015
Magicians and mentalists will master the art of hypnotic language, directing audiences in new and powerful ways to accomplish routines that are spectacular.
Hypnotists will learn the art of magic, illusion and mentalism and create unique skits that move far beyond what the standard stage hypnotist is offering.
You will be able to exemplify yourself in this intensive three day learning opportunity and you will have the personal attention of two masters within their craft.
This class is for magicians, mentalists, hypnotists and performers that desire to impact audiences with powerful demonstrations which others simply do not perform. You will be setting yourself, and your performance, apart from the rest by combining cognitive magic with innovative performance.
“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.â€
–Maya Angelou
Sheryl Garrett is an amazing photographer. She attended a recent Master Class. You can get a secret look inside the halls of Mystery School by viewing the gallery of her photos you will find here:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.265206657003832.1073741848.150066185184547&type=1
The biggest magic party in Las Vegas and YOU are invited!
Thursday night September 18th… never to be repeated! The full line up can be seen here: www.vegaswonderground.com
I’m home in Las Vegas after the “Chicago to Brazil to Arkansas” tour. Abbi and I are hosting a few residencies and seminars here in Vegas. So when you plan your Vegas visit, be sure to let us know, and we’ll help you put a little magic in your visit. Call Abbi at 702-450-0021 to set up a class or private session.
We will see you in the online classroom, here in Vegas, or on the road,
Jeff McBride
“Before you can think out of the box, you have to start with a box.â€Â —Twyla Tharp
For me, September is the month of transitions. It is the month when the nights start to get cooler and the days get shorter. It is the time to roll up my sleeves (vacation is over!) and get started on some fresh new thinking and projects. And above all, it is time to get “back to schoolâ€!
“Back to School†is the theme of all our Mystery School Monday shows this month and I hope that you’ll tune in because we will have a lot to say about “hitting the books†with your magic (Mondays, 7:00 p.m. pacific, mcbridemagic.tv). But here I want to talk about something I won’t discuss during the shows and which I have found to be utterly essential for bearing in on September projects. And that is: “taking good notes,†in other words, the practice of keeping an artist’s notebook.
I don’t know about you, but for me creative insights and breakthroughs come when I least expect them: in the shower, riding on a train, or walking my puppy. Or I come across an exciting trick or a potential method while I am reading a magic book or magazine. Of course I always pledge and promise not to forget, and yet days or weeks later most of them are simply . . . gone. Or the living heart of the idea has evaporated; I can’t remember what gave me the “creative buzz†that seemed so promising.
This is why I always have my artist’s notebook with me. And it is why every serious artist I have ever known, across a full range of art forms, keeps notebooks or journals. It is the primary way we can catch our dreams and, by putting them into words, make them real. Without this, despite all good intentions, our creative insights flutter away and fritter into nothing.
Now, it doesn’t have to be a note-book. As her epigram makes clear, master choreographer Twyla Tharp uses a box to collects props, artifacts, CDs of music, notes written on napkins, and so on. And you certainly could keep your “notebook†on your “tablet†or a computer. But after twenty years of doing this and experimenting, my preference is to use “Mead Composition Books,†available in any drugstore. They are inexpensive, small enough to be portable, and yet large enough to hold lots of notes. And I personally love the muscular, tactile handwork of writing on paper with pen and ink—somehow this embodied ritual makes it all solid and “sticky†for me.
Whatever system you decide to use—composition book, loose pages in a binder (Jeff’s method), or digital files—an artist’s notebook has two essential functions. The first function has already been mentioned: being able to record your good ideas and creative brainstorms whenever and wherever they might occur (after the shower, on the train, in the middle of the night). This is what I call the “dreamcatcher†function.
The second function is retrieval: you must be able to quickly access your past good ideas when you need them today. Indeed, nothing is worse than knowing that you once had a great idea for this somewhere! I call this the “lay-your-hands on-it-now†function.
In my experience, every system is better at one of these functions than the other. So carefully decide which “box†will work best for your overall work-style and devise additional strategies to offset the shortcomings. For example, my composition books are perfect for recording, but to facilitate retrieval I need to create a supplementary index for each one.
Obviously, there is a lot of variability in how artists keep a notebook. But there is no variability about the fact that doing so will help you be a more creative and productive magician. If you have never tried this practice or if you have fallen away from it, this September is a perfect month to “take good notes.†I think you’ll like what it does for you!
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“What would you do if you were not afraid?â€
The #1 Killer of Dreams – Fear!
Yes friends…. I work with many people from all over the world. I help many performers overcome stage fright and anxiety. One of the most common things that stops people from living their dreams is fear: fear of failure, rejection and loss.
What if I could wave a magic wand and make your fear go away?
Well the magic wand is you, and all you have to do is follow these steps…. here are a few things to do to banish fear.
Breathe
One of my favorite quotes about fear is….
“Fear is excitement without the breath!!” –Fritz Perls.
Yes just breathe. We hear it so often it seems almost cliché, but it works!
Just take five deep breaths and your anxiety will ease. Fear cannot live in a relaxed breath. Next time fear moves into you… breathe it out. Inhale slowly to a count of 8, then exhale to a count of 8. Steady does it! Here is one of our teachers, Gay Hendricks, with some of his amazing breathing exercises:
http://www.hendricks.com/breathingcoach/
Move Your Body
Years ago, in martial arts class, I learned a very simple tool that I share with you….
“If you’re feeling great, meditate.
If you’re feeling down, move around!â€
Simply put, when you feel fear, start moving your body. Take a walk, do housework, but get moving!
If you are feeling fine, stop all your running around! Just sit, reflect and be peaceful.
This poem by Nano Saki says it all in a crazy wisdom way….Â
“If you have time to chatter, read books. If you have time to read, walk into mountain, desert and ocean. If you have time to walk,sing songs and dance. If you have time to dance, sit quietly, you happy, lucky idiot.â€
Focus on Gratitude
When we focus on the good things in our lives, the negative thoughts are pushed to the background. Count your blessings–not your curses! A great resource on fear: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/how-to-overcome-fear/
“Life is the dance between your deepest desire and greatest fear.”– A. Robbins
The Wand from Beyond! An Historic Find!
The following article will be of special interest to magicians. Could this be the first magic wand ever used in “broken wand ceremony?”
http://archaeology.org/issues/142-1407/artifact/2176-syria-neolithic-carved-bone-wand
Keep Calm
& use
a magic wand
Mystery School Student on National TV!
Mat Franco in the America’s Got Talent Semi-finals!
We have had a few talented students from our Magic & Mystery School on America’s Got Talent, including Jason Andrews and Michael Trixx… and now, here we have Mat Franco in the semi-finals!
Mat writes….
Dear Jeff,
What!? Results were announced live last night on America’s Got Talent… I’m in the semifinals!!! Thank you all for your support, comments and votes!! I am so excited to put together something for the next round!
Here is the link to my first performance on AGT.  Hope you enjoy it.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IE83j6IbF0 “I am so excited to be a part of the live shows at Radio City Music Hall in the next round where America votes!  If you want to share a link to my contestant profile, here is the link: http://www.nbc.com/americas-got-talent/cast/season-9/mat-franco If you want to share the video of the latest trick I did on AGT, the link is here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYVMnqJVDFc  More more info on Mat go to: Facebook.com/MatFrancoMagic
We wish Mat much success! If you want to meet more of our star students, take a look at our Winners Circle Page:
http://www.magicalwisdom.com/winners
Many performers, like Mat, push past their fears and take steps towards a better life.
Mat came to our school many years ago, and after years of dedication to his craft, is building a name in the entertainment industry. When will you take the next step?
For more about McBride’s Magic & Mystery School:Â http://www.magicalwisdom.com
Let us host your Las Vegas vacation! Just drop us an email, and let Abbi and me know when you’re coming to Las Vegas, and what events you want to attend. You can always reach us at 702-450-0021
Wonderground News: The Biggest Magic Party in Las Vegas!
Here’s the lineup for August! The entire Mystery School faculty will be with us this month! Arrive early to get a great seat. I will personally greet you at the door before the show! It is our pleasure to host your magical evening with us.
Early Stage
Parlor
Late Stage
All of this PLUS,Â
For more info go to:Â The Olive Mediterranean Restaurant:Â WWW.VEGASWONDERGROUND.COM
I am home for the month of August working with students here in the School and on Skype. If you want to schedule a session with me, just drop me an email:Â jeff@mcbridemagic.com
See you in Las Vegas or on the road.
Yours in better magic,
Jeff McBride
“Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun’s rays do not burn until brought to a focus.”
— Alexander Graham Bell
Dear Friends:
As I write this Jeff and Eugene and most of our faculty are off to host a teen workshop at this year’s combined IBM/SAM national convention in Louisville. I hope many of you reading this will see them there. Jeff will be leaving the convention early, as he is booked to appear at FantasyCon in Salt Lake City July 3-5. And so it has fallen to me to write you all today.
Many of you are already aware that I recently released my new book Beyond Deception, Vol. 2: From the Wizard’s Corner. It’s a collection and expansion of my “Wizard’s Corner†segment on our Monday Night Mystery School show (www.mcbridemagic.tv). At this point, the book has been out just under 2 months, and it has been receiving some nice feedback. But I’m not here to pitch the book.
I’m more interested in talking about focus. That’s what was required to get the book finished and published. For an hour or two every day for several months, I set aside time just to work on that project. No matter what else happened, I managed to spend at least one hour focusing intently on the book…until it was completed. And that kind of focus is just what you need, too, in order to complete whatever that big project you’ve been dreaming about – whether it’s a new effect, a book of your own, or your own show.
So, I thought I’d share a bit that’s from Beyond Deception, Vol. 2 with you today. As it happens, it’s all about the importance of focus in our work as magicians. I hope you’ll be inspired:
I remember when I first met Eugene Burger over the phone as we were planning the first Mystery School. I had read one or two of his books, and had begun teaching myself to do magic again, after some 20 years away from it. I remember telling Eugene, “I’ve got about 20 tricks I can do reasonably well again…of course it’s not like what a real professional could do.â€
“Oh?†said Eugene. “I’ve finally got my working repertory down to 15 tricks. I’ve been thinking of I could get it to just 12, I could be really good!â€
That was 20 years ago, and I’ve learned a lot from Eugene and many others since then. One of the biggest things is that finding one or two things that really inspire you, and giving them your full focus is a far better strategy for success than trying to pursue a hundred different paths.
As we say in some of our advertising for the Magic & Mystery School: You probably already have too much magic stuff. Tricks, gimmicks, etc. You probably know too many tricks, have too many books and videos – and most of you are still wondering why you haven’t hit the big time in terms of your success.
Why not take just one thing, one short piece, and work on that piece until it is the best version of that piece in the world. Perhaps it will have a more creative or moving story. Perhaps it will be more deceptive and magical than anyone else’s presentation of that effect. Maybe you will just become the best performer of that effect, engaging with your audiences more fully and effectively than anyone else. But just one such finished, polished, “best in class†piece can make all the difference.
Think for a moment of how it feels to be that person who knows and can perform 100 tricks…all just adequately. How do friends and audience respond? How do you feel being barely good enough when performing? Do you think that is the best way to serve the art form you’ve chosen?
Then think of how it must feel to know you have just performed one thing better than anyone else in the world has ever done. How will you stand, talk, sleep at night, knowing you are the absolute BEST at that one thing?
There’s only one way to reach that state…and it is through intense, laser-like focus on one thing.
End of excerpt. If you want to read more: http://tinyurl.com/mq8nokn
It’s that time of year: Magic Festival and Convention time! Jeff has just returned from Spain, where his performances received standing ovations at the 33rd Congreso Mágico Nacional in Cáceres. He also spent time hosted by Angel Vicente, exploring the very rich magic scene in Madrid.
Later this month, Jeff will be visiting a different kind of magic festival: first, the Starwood Festival in Ohio, and then Illumination, in Ohio. If you’re amongst the fire circle festival crowd, you’ll already know about these — and if you’re not, but are interested, I’ll just suggest you Google them.
In between festivals, Jeff will be taking his full evening show to The Orleans in a rare Las Vegas booking that’s open to the general public. The booking is sponsored by the Hypnothoughts Live Conference, organized by our friend, Richard Clark. If you live in Vegas, or will be visiting in mid-July, this is your chance to catch Jeff’s full show on a major casino showroom stage. Not to be missed! Click here to buy tickets now. (http://www.orleanscasino.com/entertain/event-calendar).
As part of the Hypnothoughts Conference, Jeff will also be lecturing, and offering a special one-day workshop on Magic & Mentalism for Hypnotists, co-taught by Richard Nongard. Learn more and get registered here: http://www.htlive.net/jeff-mcbride-richard-nongard/
OK… that’s it for now. Now, go and focus on whatever YOU need to do to help you lift your magic to the next level. I’m off to rehearse one of the pieces from my “The Wizard’s Way†talk myself. Jeff will be back for the mid-July Muse.
Till then, enjoy a fantastic and festive summer!
Magically yours,
Tobias Beckwith
tobias@yourmagic.com