Link to the Show / Show NotesBig show today-- we announce our contest winner-- right after these items:
James Randi underwent bypass surgery last Thursday. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating blood at your local Red Cross. Cards can be mailed to Randi in care of the JREF, 201 SE 12 Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 USA.
Where's the Beginner Series podcast?
Simon Cowell is looking for the next Siegfried and Roy.
OLD ADS: Timothy sent in THIS old ad from the Mark Lewis Magic Studio.
We'll be making an official GMG forum right here on the site; for now, continue using the unofficial forums at our Frappr site.
Boinko reviewed the coin to soda can.
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ETHICS: Music Performance Rights
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FEEDBACK:
Lonnie asks about radio magic.
Luke discusses music choices and volume levels. (Hey, check out this rousing rendition of The Final Countdown! Note: We're not responsible for the content on that site.)
Alistair asks the listeners what to do when you stop loving magic. We're looking for everyone's thoughts on this.
Chris wants info on peek wallets.
Several people, including Scott, Geoff, and Chris, answered Andrew's question about approaching a table. Here's a link to Scott's column: The Approach.
Michael (and a jillion other people) can't believe that we failed to mention Jim Steinmeyer's books! We apologize, and here are the links: The Glorious Deception
and Hiding the Elephant
. We command you to read these books.
Michael also suggests the various CD-ROMs that collect old magic periodicals, such as The Jinx or The Phoenix.
Kif chimes in with advice for keeping children entertained. Laflin's Laugh Lines by Duane Laflin is a great resource for involving children, and we noticed it's on sale this month. He also suggests Creative KidTalk by David Ginn, Steve Taylor, and Sammy Smith.
Arthur asks how long should we practice?
CONTEST: And the Go Magic Go Greatest Psychic of All Time is... announced on this episode. Once again, our thanks to Peter Cassford for the prize: a signed copy of Pass With Care.
HYPE OF THE WEEK: Dog Tags? (Thanks, Arthur.)
Our first installment of GMG Theatre. Today we feature a one-act play entitled "Ellusionist.com: Friend to You, Friend to Me."
As always, you can contact us by clicking on the comments link on gomagicgo.com, emailing gmgpodcast@gmail.com, or call our voice mail lines. 206.350.8727 in North America, and (08700) 635 424 in the UK. Thanks so much for not only listening, but contributing and helping Andrew and Keith make Go Magic Go Your Magic Podcast.

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