Magical Conversations | Episode 4 with Chris Harding
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- čas přidán 26. 04. 2024
- Welcome to Episode 4 of Magic Conversation.
In this Episode, I am delighted to introduce you to my friend Chris Harding.
Chris is a fine magician and The Maguc Circle’s Close-up Magician of The Year 2024.
0You will get to learn more about his journey and how he navigates being a professional artist, student and over coming his own challenges.
Check out his website:
www.chrishardingmagic.com
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Always glade to see your podcast I learn about a new magician each time.
Excellent conversation, Michael! Chris' answers are magnificent and make us think about our craft!
This is a great conversation and advances the art!
A wonderful conversation as always, Mike. Chris was a great guest. His competition act was incredible and he totally deserved the win.
I love The Classic Magic of Michael Vincent DVD, and Chris’s role in it was excellent. He asked some great questions and made some great points as you explained the routines. Love this interview! (Rehan)
Shawshank Redemption is my favorite movie aswell Mike :) ....... lovely conversation Chris is great :)
Boy this was a nice conversation reminding me of some truly key points and just genuinely enjoyable to listen in on❣️
Brilliant! Hope I meet Chris one day. We have mutual friends!
It's nice to see Chris Harding again more than ten years after his participation in the great Alakazam DVD. By the way, Michael, do you no longer plan to create a new series for learning card magic on video (available in digital form online)?
Hi my coaching is all live now through my academy
Can we still record the live sessions in order to be able to review them and practice alone?
If you sign up for coaching yes, my rates are reasonable
Your proposal interests me. How can I inquire about your rates?
@@nicolassantop2536 www.vincentacademy.co.uk/apply-now
Another excellent conversation. Quick comment/question- Regarding Darwin Ortiz’ observation of intellectual intelligence and emotional intelligence. Something I heard Max Maven say in old interview comes to mind that I believe is an appropriate illustration. He used violence as an example. We see violence in an imaginary setting ( movies, Television, plays etc) all the time, so much so in fact that it makes hardly an impression anymore. But if you’ve ever witnessed violence in real life ( Mr. Maven recalled an event where he saw someone get sucker punched and suffer a broken jaw) the feeling never leaves you. The sounds , the smells, everything that happens you will remember or at least feel like you do. Because violence does exist so prolifically in entertainment and the news people will intellectualize it as if they understand it and are even prepared for it. However violence is real and when confronted with it most people are not able to understand it and are even astonished by it. Also, thank you for sharing these important conversations with us.🤜🫷
I once saw a man punched and knocked out clean outside my hotel in New York - it was shocking to say the least. Max Maven was right 🙏🏽