Desert Island Tricks

Alakazam Magic
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May 23, 2025 • 1h 27min

Noel Qualter

What makes a magic trick truly unforgettable? For Noel Qualter, it's creating moments that make spectators exclaim, "That's the weirdest, craziest thing I'll remember for a long time!" This philosophy has guided his remarkable career from three-time originality award winner to fooling Penn & Teller.In this captivating conversation, Noel opens up about co-founding Trick Trick Boom with Roddy McGhie, a company dedicated to producing magic that breaks free from convention. Their first release, Mini Book Pro, exemplifies this approach – a miniature laptop impossibly transforming into a signed card – and has rapidly become a modern classic that professional magicians worldwide have embraced.Noel's desert island selections reveal the mind of an innovator who values theatrical presentation as much as methodology. From Jon Allen's Destination Box (a twenty-year workhorse in his repertoire) to his newest creation Bandit (which solves the age-old problem of vanishing folded objects in an interesting and fooling way), each choice demonstrates his commitment to practical, memorable magic.The conversation takes unexpected turns as Noel shares his creative process, including his technique of pausing magic product trailers before the full premise is revealed to spark original ideas. He delivers strong opinions about mentalism (spoiler: he's not a fan) while championing "mental magic" with clear, visual impact. His journey from being cut from Fool Us to eventually fooling Penn & Teller years later offers an inspiring glimpse into persistence and creative evolution.Whether you're a professional performer looking for fresh material, a magic enthusiast curious about innovative approaches, or simply fascinated by creative thinking, Noel's insights will transform how you view the art of impossible. Check out tricktrickboom.com to discover the offbeat, unforgettable magic this unique creator continues to develop.Noel’s Desert Island Tricks: Minibook Pro Destination Box Band-It!Benson BurnerGlyphs Card Tricks are Extinct Cylinder and CoinsWZRDBanishment. MentalismBook. Daemon Magic Catalogue Item. iPadFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk
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May 16, 2025 • 1h 30min

Kay Dyson

What happens when a career-threatening injury forces a flying trapeze artist to reinvent herself? For Kay Dyson, it meant becoming "Miss Magic”, a transformation that has led to performances for celebrities like Victoria Beckham and The Rolling Stones, and appearances on shows from GMTV to  Wizard Wars.Kay's journey began in Gerry Cottle's Circus as part of the groundbreaking all-female Flying Bell Stars. After a harrowing accident that came within millimetres of breaking her neck, she found herself drawn to magic through a chance encounter with a close-up magician. Within six weeks, she was performing professionally, a meteoric rise powered by her natural performance skills honed in the circus.Throughout her 20-year career performing at Manchester United and countless high-profile events, Kay has developed a distinctive approach to magic that plays to her strengths as a female performer. "A lot of tricks don’t work for a female... you've got to put your own spin on it," she explains, describing how she transforms traditional effects to suit her perspective and persona. Her vent mask routine, where she transforms male volunteers into "Chantel" before performing French Kiss, exemplifies this creative adaptation.Kay's performances are carefully designed to create emotional variety, rom the belly laughs of her sponge ball routines (which once literally saved her life during an encounter with a tribe in Africa) to the tears induced by her yet-to-be-released sentimental closing effect. She likens her show to a roller coaster, taking audiences through surprise, wonder, tension, and release.Whether she's developing new original effects like "Losing Your Marbles" or planning her next theatrical production, Kay continues to push boundaries and create magical memories that last, sometimes even being mentioned in funeral eulogies, as happened with her performance for a vicar's wife. Her story reminds us that magic isn't just about tricks, it’s about creating moments that connect us and sometimes outlive us.Kay’s Desert Island Tricks: 1. Extractor (E2)2. Vent Mask (French Kiss)3. Hook4. Last Rolo / Losing Your Marbles5. Sponge Balls / Ding Dong6. Cards Across7. Psychic Touch / 7b. Magic Kettle8. Yet to be released Rising RevelationBanishment. ScruffinessBook. The War Magician: The True StoryItem. Diary Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk
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May 9, 2025 • 1h 36min

Jonathan Goodwin

Ever wondered what it's like to perform magic for the Queen? Or how about orchestrating a death-defying stunt where a car explosion nearly takes down a helicopter with a celebrity inside? Jonathan Goodwin, the legendary escape artist and stunt performer, pulls back the curtain on these incredible moments and more in this captivating conversation.Goodwin's approach to performance art stands apart from traditional magicians - he created experiences where genuine danger and clever theatrical thinking collide to create moments of wonder. From his nerve-wracking experience performing "Brainwave" for Queen Elizabeth II at her 80th birthday (where time seemed to slow down as he frantically searched for her chosen card in dim lighting), to the hilarious mishaps behind "The Fish Slap Prediction" (featuring a live trout escaping down a London high street), his stories give us a peek behind the curtain where otherwise, we would never likely see. What makes this conversation particularly fascinating is Goodwin's insights into the psychology of creating memorable magical moments. He articulates why endings matter more than beginnings, how the question of "why" should drive creation rather than technical prowess, and why magic works best when it feels implausible rather than impossible. His methodology for designing routines reveals the mind of an artist who understands that genuine connection with an audience transcends mere technical skill.Whether describing his crossbow routine with its hidden assistant reveal, his admiration for Blackstone's floating light bulb, or the terrifying behind-the-scenes reality of television stunts gone nearly wrong, Goodwin's passion for pushing boundaries while honouring the traditions of magic shines through. His recent creation "No Bull" continues to baffle even the most knowledgeable magicians and was a huge hit at the Blackpool Magic Convention 2025, proving his creative genius remains undiminished.This episode will forever change how you view the intersection of danger, deception, and wonder.Jonathan’s Desert Island Tricks: Brainwave DeckFish Slap Prediction Crossbow Routine Blackstone Floating Lightbulb Moretti Cardboard Box No BullCar Off Cliff Burned at the Stake Banishment. Silent Manipulation RoutinesBook. The Method to my Madness Item. His Wife Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk
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May 2, 2025 • 1h 31min

Roddy McGhie

Step into the wonderfully whimsical world of Roddy McGhie, where card boxes mysteriously grow tiny doors and silver laptops transform into signed playing cards. In this captivating conversation, Roddy reveals how his distinctively offbeat approach to magic has carved him a unique space in the industry.From the nerve-wracking moment of investing borrowed money to produce his first commercial hit "Little Door," to witnessing people's jaws literally drop when rubber bands pass through one another, Roddy generously shares the pivotal moments and creative influences that shaped his magical journey. What began as a side passion alongside his mental health support work has blossomed into co-owning Trick Trick Boom, a company specialising in the unusual, practical, and memorable magic that has become Roddy's trademark.Beyond just selecting his eight desert island tricks, Roddy delivers profound insights about performance philosophy. His refreshing take on handling difficult audiences—"My job is to fool people, not make fools of them"—challenges conventional wisdom about audience management. Whether explaining why some magicians are too nervous to perform Tobias Dostal's phone-vanishing miracle "Optics," or defending the unmatched reactions to the humble sponge balls, Roddy's experiences demonstrate that prioritising audience impact over magician approval leads to more meaningful performances.Whether you're drawn to his creative process, technical expertise, or performance wisdom, this episode offers something magical for everyone. Subscribe now and discover why Roddy's approach to magic continues to surprise, delight, and inspire performers worldwide.Roddy’s Desert Island Tricks: Stand Up Monte Little Door Optics Sponge Balls What’s in a nameTommy Wonders Nest of Boxes Beard BookMini Book Pro Banishment. Heckler Put Down’s Book. Definitive Sankey Book 1Item. Rubber BandsFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk
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Apr 28, 2025 • 54min

Iain Bailey

What happens when a professional electrician turns his workplace tools into instruments of wonder? Iain Bailey reveals how his day job has become the perfect foundation for creating authentic, practical magic that resonates with audiences everywhere.In this captivating conversation, Iain takes us through his Desert Island Tricks list, showcasing effects that brilliantly merge practicality with astonishment. From Holy Moly (using standard washers) to his viral Dove Magic routine (featuring cleverly punned deodorant and dishwasher products), each selection demonstrates his philosophy that magic should be "fun and practical”.Bailey's inventive approach shines through in creations like Dig It, a card reveal involving a miniature spade, and Reverb, his AirPod vanishing effect that cleverly utilises audio illusion. What makes Iain's work particularly compelling is his commitment to directness - banishing long, tedious tricks in favour of powerful moments that deliver maximum impact in minimum time. "Is the juice worth the squeeze?" becomes his guiding principle for selecting effects.Perhaps most fascinating is Bailey's willingness to embrace his professional identity, creating a "Tricks of the Trade" stage show that combines electrical work with magic rather than hiding his day job. This authenticity has served him well, helping him produce magic that feels organic and genuine rather than contrived.Whether you're looking for practical performance advice or creative inspiration for everyday object magic, this episode delivers with humour, insight, and plenty of surprising revelations. Listen now and discover why sometimes the most magical objects might already be in your pocket or toolbox!Iain’s Desert Island Tricks: Holy Moly Dig-It Imagination Coins Little Hand Rope, Nut, Knot / Fibre OpticsReverb Dove Magic Nest of Wallets Banishment. Long Tedious Card Tricks Book. The Approach by Jamie D Grant Item. Swiss Army KnifeFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk
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Apr 22, 2025 • 14min

Stranded with a Stranger: Geoff Weber

Magician Geoff Weber discusses his carefully curated collection in this fascinating deep dive into a professional's most treasured magical tools.With over 25 years of experience and credits including published effects like X-Finger, Geoff now performs as "the retro magician" with an 80s-themed act packed with nostalgia. His desert island selections reveal both practical wisdom and surprising insights about what makes certain magic effects truly timeless.From the seemingly simple 3D Sponge Bunnies (which Geoff notes is "only done by beginners and seasoned pros") to his provocative claim that the humble Paper Clipped by Jay Sankey outshines any fancy card-to-box on the market, each choice comes with fascinating justification. Geoff's list spans close-up classics, mentalism, and coins while offering thoughtful commentary on why certain props and methods endure.Along the way, Geoff shares valuable nuggets like why Joe Rindfleisch's rainbow rubber bands revolutionised his performance of classics like Crazy Man's Handcuffs, and how his Blockbuster Video confabulation integrates mentalism with nostalgic 80s references. He also makes a compelling case for why every magician's deck should include an odd-backed card.What magic trick does Geoff believe has "exacerbated the problem of cookie-cutter magicians"? Which effect does he feel is his best creation yet has been "overlooked by the magic community"? Listen now to discover the answers and perhaps reconsider which effects would make your own desert island list!Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk
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Apr 18, 2025 • 2h 12min

Marc Paul

Marc Paul is a legend in the world of magic and mentalism and in this episode, he takes us on a fascinating journey through his world of professional mentalism with an insightful conversation about the routines that have defined his illustrious career. With over 35 years of experience performing across cruise ships, corporate events, and theatres worldwide, Marc distills decades of wisdom into practical advice about creating genuine moments of wonder.The Magic Square serves as Marc's favourite opener, a lightning calculation demonstration that establishes credibility while generating multiple audience reactions within minutes. He explains why this seemingly mathematical feat creates the perfect foundation for the mind reading to follow. Throughout our conversation, Marc reveals how he thoughtfully structures his performances to build a sense of escalation, carefully managing the audience's perception of impossibility.What makes this episode particularly valuable is Marc's focus on minimalist methodology. Some of his most powerful routines require nothing more than bits of paper and marker pens, the props becoming invisible as the audience focuses entirely on the impossibilities being demonstrated. "The props are not props," Marc explains. "The show is about what you do with them. The show is the people that come up on stage."We delve deep into Marc's relationship with his mentor David Berglas, exploring how this legendary figure shaped Marc's approach to creating and preserving mystery. Marc shares touching insights about Berglas's ability to create seemingly improvisational magic with nothing but a deck of cards, reminding us that in an age of technological innovation and exposure, true magic often lies in simplicity, psychology, and the artful preservation of wonder.Whether you're a professional performer looking to refine your approach or simply curious about the thoughtful craftsmanship behind world-class mentalism, this episode offers invaluable wisdom about creating meaningful experiences that audiences remember long after the show ends.Marc’s Desert Island Tricks: 1. The Magic Square 2. Audience Chair Test 3. Challenge Mind Reading 4. ESPacology5. Two Billet Test 6. Card Memory Demonstration 7. Sneak Thief 8. Blindfold Q&A Banishment. Inconsistency in Performance Book. The Berglas EffectsItem. Magnum Sharpie / The Stand by Steven King Find out more about the team behind this podcast at www.alakazam.co.ukFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk
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Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 28min

Mark Bennett

Step behind the curtain with Mark Bennett, the brilliantly funny owner of Smoke and Mirrors Comedy and Magic Theatre Pub in Bristol, as he reveals the eight magic effects that would accompany him to a desert island.Mark's journey through magic is fascinating, from nightclub performer to magic bar pioneer to successful creator of commercial effects used by magicians worldwide. With his signature wit and decades of performing experience, he shares why the humble double-backer has "bought him three pubs," and how his wildly popular "Get Smarty" evolved from noticing Smarties packages had changed shape.What makes this episode particularly special is Mark's candid discussion about comedy in magic. His "Leave it to Beaver” demonstrates his masterful approach to adult humour, balancing cheeky innuendo with genuine magical moments in a way that has audiences laughing before they realise they perhaps shouldn't have. Similarly, his stories about his mind-reading goose named Dave showcase how character work can elevate a standard routine into something uniquely memorable.Throughout our conversation, Mark reveals the psychological principles that make his magic so effective. Whether explaining why his three-ball sponge routine still gets reactions from people who've seen sponge ball tricks before, or sharing his philosophy on making spectators the stars of his shows, his insights offer valuable lessons for performers of all types.Perhaps most refreshing is Mark's commitment to practical, workable magic. Every effect in his list has been battle-tested through thousands of performances at his venue. From his controversial decision to banish four-card routines to his gleeful description of "exposing" how sponge ball magic works (while actually misdirecting his audiences), Mark demonstrates why he's not just a venue owner but a respected creator and performer in his own right.Discover why Mark's approach to magic has made Smoke and Mirrors a must-visit destination for magic fans and performers alike. Whether you're a magician seeking practical performance advice or simply curious about the mind behind some of magic's most commercial routines, this episode delivers entertainment and insights in equal measure.Mark’s Desert Island Tricks: Double Backer Get Smarty Que the Magic Peek - Blindz / Tele-thoughtSponge BallsLeave it to Beaver The Queens Nose Mind Reading GooseBanishment. Four Card Routines Book. Aspen Bar Magic by Michael AmmarItem. SmartiesFind out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk
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Apr 8, 2025 • 23min

Stranded with a Stranger: William Poliet

William Poliet takes us on a magical journey spanning two decades of professional performance across France and the UK. As President of the Coventry Magic Circle and Warwickshire’s regional representative for The Magic Circle, William's carefully curated repertoire reflects both technical excellence and genuine audience connection.His magical origin story begins with a profound childhood moment at his 11th birthday party, William's uncle performed a card effect that left him utterly spellbound. So captivated was young William that his only wish for his 12th birthday was to witness this miracle again. Years later, his uncle gifted him The Royal Road to Card Magic, revealing the method behind what William now affectionately calls "My Uncle's Trick" in his professional shows.The eight effects William would take to a desert island showcase his performing philosophy. From Nick Einhorn's Signature Triumph to Michael Hout's "Priceless," William selects routines that establish rapport, generate laughter, and create memorable moments. His thoughtful commentary on sponge balls reminds us of magic's primal appeal: "When the audience member opens their hand and finds two or three sponge balls when they were convinced they only had one, the reaction is priceless."Perhaps most insightful is William's perspective on his bent coin routine: "For us it's a bent coin, but for them it's a strange experience they'll remember forever." This profound understanding of how laypeople experience magic elevates William's selections beyond mere tricks to meaningful theatrical experiences.Want to share your own desert island list? Send your eight tricks, one banishment, one book, and one non-magical item to sales@alakazam.co.uk with "my desert island list" in the subject line, and you might be featured in an upcoming episode!Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk
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Apr 4, 2025 • 1h 26min

Dave Loosley

Dave Loosely, fresh from his victory as the Magic Circle Close-Up Magician of the Year 2025, reveals his definitive list in this captivating conversation about the effects that truly matter.Dave begins by taking us behind the scenes of his competition-winning act, sharing how he meticulously crafted each moment to appeal to both lay judges and magicians alike. "Everything was in there to try and win the competition," he explains, describing the intense six-month preparation process that consumed him in pursuit of perfection.His desert island selections paint a fascinating portrait of a magician who finds extraordinary magic in ordinary objects. From his signature routine “Squash”, where a bottle cap impossibly penetrates a deck of cards and emerges flattened, to his theatrical adaptation of the Needle Through Balloon that serves as both comedy ‘bit’ and spectacular finale, each choice reflects Dave's philosophy that the most powerful magic happens when spectators connect with recognisable items.Particularly revealing is Dave's discussion of performance structure and creating multiple moments of wonder within a single routine. Whether it's his adaptation of Paper Balls Over Head that fools both volunteer and audience with different restorations, or his coin transposition "Envision" that delivers three magical moments in quick succession, Dave demonstrates why being a great magician requires being a thoughtful theatrical artist first.Beyond the tricks themselves, this episode offers valuable insights into professional magic, how to create "kickback" moments where reality shifts unexpectedly, why certain effects withstand the test of time, and the importance of finding your own handling for commercial tricks. Dave's thoughtful reflections on how each effect shaped his journey make this essential listening for anyone passionate about the art of magic.Dave's Desert Island Tricks: Squash The Magicians Matchbox Harmonica Chop CupEnvision No Tear Paper Balls Needle Through Balloon Bill in Egg / Wallnut / Lemon Four Nightmare Banishment. Magic Ego’s and Cliques Book. Rune’s World Item. Drum Set Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

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