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Desert Island Tricks

Desert Island Tricks

By: Alakazam Magic
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Each week we invite one of the biggest guests in the world of magic to maroon themselves on a desert island. They are allowed to take with them 8 tricks, 1 book, 1 banishment and 1 non magic item that they use for magic! We discuss their 'can't live without' lists and why those items were chosen.

Episodes are uploaded every Friday and are available via all Podcast service providers!

To find out more about the team behind Desert Island Tricks, please visit: www.alakazam.co.uk

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  • Michael Vincent
    Jun 5 2026

    Your magic can be technically flawless and still feel forgettable. This conversation with Michael Vincent hit us like a wake-up call: the real goal is the experience you leave with the spectator, not the applause for your hands. Michael opens up about stepping away from performing to care for his mother, then returning with a new approach built around purpose, discipline, and audiences who choose to be there.

    The list becomes a deep dive into close-up magic and parlour magic fundamentals: Vernon’s Triumph as chaos versus order with the spectator doing the shuffling, Linking Rings built on crystal-clear conditions, Slydini’s Knotted Silks as pure visual impossibility, the Invisible Deck as shared fantasy made real, Roy Walton’s Smiling Mule as a lesson in timing, plus coin magic that leans on sound, story, and imagination.

    We also go hard on a topic many magicians avoid: reading and research. Michael argues that the best secrets still live in books, that mastery can’t be bought and that a strong repertoire is a reflection of identity. He caps it with two recommendations that shape creative showmanship and resilience: Darwin Ortiz’s Strong Magic and Viktor Frankl’s A Man’s Search For Meaning. If you want stronger reactions, better structure, and a more honest path to becoming great, press play, then subscribe, share this with a magician friend and leave a review with your own desert island list.

    Michael Vincent’s Desert Island Tricks

    Care Package: Triumph

    1. Linking Rings
    2. Knotted Silks
    3. Invisible Deck
    4. Smiling Mule
    5. Coins Through Hand
    6. The Slot Machine
    7. Marlo’s Repeat Card to Pocket
    8. Your Card, My Card, Everybody’s Card

    Banishment. Complete and utter laziness

    Book. Strong Magic

    Item. A Man’s Search for Meaning

    Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Stranded with a Stranger: David Rhodes
    May 29 2026

    A lot of magic advice lives in theory. David Rhodes brings something better: a working performer’s list of eight routines he’d keep if everything else disappeared, plus one book, one non-magic utility item, and one thing he’d banish from the art. David’s story starts with a familiar arc, going all-in on magic in his twenties, stepping away for years into the corporate world, then coming back with fresh eyes and sharper taste.

    We dig into a lineup that leans heavily toward practical mentalism and audience-first structure: Telepathy Plus as a minimalist billet miracle, a memory demonstration that builds real credibility, and a Magic Square that can turn “confusion” into a perfect closer. From there we get into blindfold work and psychometry, where the impact comes from meaning, not props, plus fork bending with a clear stance on why less is more when you want it to feel genuinely psychic. We also talk borrowed-object impossibility with ring flight, and why the strongest close-up magic often lives in the spectator’s hands.

    Card lovers still get fed: Out Of This World gets its flowers as one of the most powerful spectator-driven effects ever, and David shares a sneaky multiple selection “cheat code” that lets you weave in favourites like Triumph. We round it out with Interpreting Magic by David Regal for the interviews, a corner rounder as an underrated weapon for short cards, and a banishment that every performer should consider: ditch hack lines that kill connection.

    Send in your list of 8 tricks, 1 book, 1 non magic item and 1 banishment to sales@alakazam.co.uk

    Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

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    24 mins
  • Jean Luc Bertrand
    May 22 2026

    The magic that stays with you isn’t always the trick you can describe, it’s the feeling you can’t shake. That’s where our conversation with French magician, creator, hypnotist and theatre performer Jean-Luc Bertrand begins: the rare moments that make a seasoned performer feel like a five-year-old seeing impossibility for the first time, and how we can build shows that give audiences that same hit of wonder.

    We get into the effects and performers that shaped Jean-Luc’s taste and philosophy, from Garrett Thomas’ legendary ID-style miracle to David Blaine’s extreme commitment and Derren Brown’s masterclass in scripting, structure, and hypnosis. Along the way we talk misdirection as intention, how to avoid performing on autopilot, and why the best professional magic is really about “writing memories” for people at the most important events of their lives.

    Jean-Luc also shares what he would banish from the magic industry: the lack of meaningful copyright norms and the casual attitude toward copying. We explore why originality is harder than buying the latest trick, and why ethics matter if magic is going to evolve. Plus, we tease Jean-Luc’s upcoming Murphy’s Magic release, the JLB Coin, and what makes it feel like real superpowers in the hands.

    Jean Luc’s Desert Island Tricks:

    Welcome Package. Card Under Tablecloth

    1. Drivers Licence Trick by Garrett Thomas
    2. David Blaine’s Frog From Mouth
    3. Derren Brown’s Card Under Box
    4. Creating a moment for a single audience member
    5. French Fries Production
    6. JLB Coin
    7. Yann Frisch
    8. Music Box Effect

    Banishment. Lack of Copyright in the Magic Industry

    Book. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

    Item. BIC Lighter

    Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

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    1 hr and 42 mins
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This is a great podcast for magicians. The concept is very entertaining. Jamie does a fabulous job as host, allowing guests to talk, while moving the conversation along. It's fascinating hearing the tricks people select and the reasons. Some are nostalgic, some because they love to perform the trick or it's a clever method. I enjoy listening since the start.

Great magic podcast

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