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On this show my good Friend Larry Wilson explains how as a child he discoverd magic and kind's fell into performing. Of course that led to a life-long career as an entertainer and being chosen **Comic/Magician of the Year 2019.**Very funny stories and good information...Enjoy, Listen & Share!Larry Wilson, a professional magician who embarked on his magical journey at the tender age of eight or nine, believes that the allure of magic intensifies during puberty. He views magic as a powerful tool for preteens to forge a unique identity, offering them a sense of empowerment and belonging during a time often marked by uncertainty and a lack of control. Wilson's early experiences performing at kids' birthday parties honed his skills in audience management, a critical asset that helped him transition from an enthusiastic teenager to a professional magician. For Wilson, magic is not just a form of entertainment but also a means of social interaction and personal development, enabling young individuals to navigate the complexities of adolescence with a touch of wonder and mystery.(00:01:49) Supernatural Abilities and Adolescent Exploration
(00:08:17) Dual-Brain Operation in Magic Performance
(00:13:30) Transformative Secrets of Illusionary Magic
(00:24:10) Theatrical Presentation and Supernatural Belief in Magic
(00:29:30) Magic Journey: From Childhood Tricks to Comedy
(00:33:39) Practical Experience and Continuous Learning in Showbiz
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