Desert Island Tricks

Alakazam Magic

Each week, host Jamie Daws invites one of the biggest guests in the world of magic to maroon themselves on the Alakazam Magic 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! They even get a welcome package with a deck of card inside! 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 

  1. 2d ago

    Christopher Carter

    If you’ve ever watched mentalism drag under too much procedure, Christopher Carter brings a refreshing counterpoint: move fast, stay direct and make the audience feel the mind reading before they think about the method. We talk about why attention spans are shrinking across the board, how that shift changed the college show market and what still holds up when you’re working corporate events, theatres and even cruise ships.  Christopher walks us through the core pieces of his working act, from a high-speed playing card memory demonstration to a tossed out deck that pulls the entire room onto the stage. We get into his three-billet routine built to erase explanations phase by phase, plus his take on Pegasus Page where staging and pseudo-hypnotic framing create a surprisingly intimate moment in a large venue. Then we go deep on the blindfold question and answer act, why Q and A is the “major effect” audiences expect and how structure is what makes improvisation feel confident instead of risky.  We also hit the practical tools that keep a pro show dependable: utility devices like Real Die, wallet strategies that delay the dirty work until no one is watching and “pack small, play big” thinking with Scrabble Memories and Bruce Bernstein’s Eat at Joe’s as a customisable, corporate-ready finale. Finally, Christopher explains why he’d literally bury magic apps on the island, drawing a bright ethical line around phone scraping and audience trust and he shares why a voice recorder is his most powerful non-magic weapon for capturing ideas and sharpening scripts. Subscribe, share this with a performer friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. Christopher Carter’s Desert Island Tricks  Welcome package: Playing Card Memory  Tossed Out Deck Three Billet Routine Pegasus Page Blindfold Q&A ActReal Die Stealth Assassin Wallet Scrabble Memories Eat at Joe’sBanishment. Magic Apps Book. Unreal  Item. Voice Recorder  Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

  2. Jul 10

    Pete Heat

    A billionaire builds a Star Wars-shaped house in Portugal, hires a team to stage a “mind-reading” AI, and throws a party so convincing that guests keep asking how to buy the fake technology even after the reveal. That’s where we start with magician and consultant Pete Heat, whose career spans TV, theatre, brand campaigns, and immersive events where belief is the real special effect. We get into the unglamorous but career-changing truth behind getting booked: people need to see you working. Pete explains why solid performance video and a real showreel beat polished photos, how his early YouTube street magic clip led to TV opportunities, and what it takes to capture magic on camera without killing the method or the moment. If you care about social media magic, television magic, or high-end corporate events, this part is pure strategy. Then we run his “desert island” list of eight hard-hitting pieces: an ambitious card routine that builds to a full deck vanish, a lightning-fast pocket index, a ring to sealed envelope inside a zipped wallet, loops for haunted deck and PK Touches, coin under watch, a sealed drink can transformation, the Unbelievelope for stage predictions, Acidus Novus for bulletproof peeks, and a closer with Double Cross plus the tiny handling choices that make it feel impossible. Along the way, Pete banishes one habit he thinks is quietly wrecking modern magic: overconfidence about angles and flashing. If you like practical magic theory, behind-the-scenes consulting stories, and worker-tested routines that get real reactions, you’ll want this one. Subscribe, share it with a magician friend, and leave us a review with the single strongest trick you think every performer should learn. Pete’s Desert Island Tricks:  Welcome pack: Ambitious Card Cheater Index Item to Sealed Envelope Loops Coin Unique (with a normal 50p) Too Hot to Handle Unbelievalope Acidus Novus Double Cross Banishment. Overconfidence in angles  Book. Art of Astonishment  Item. Magnets  Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

  3. Jul 5

    Stranded with a Stranger: Tim Ambrose

    A single moment can reboot your creativity and for Tim Ambrose, it happened in a Las Vegas hotel mall while everyone else went out for the night. He wandered into a magic shop, watched the free demos again and again and felt the same rush he’d had as a kid seeing his brother perform. That spark turned into years of collecting, performing for friends and building friendships through local magic shops, the kind of brick and mortar spaces that feel like a clubhouse for close-up magicians.  We walk through Tim’s desert island list of eight tricks, packed with practical, high-impact effects that lean into prediction magic and mentalism. From the classic “magician in trouble” charm of an Insurance Policy reveal to movie prediction routines, photo-based predictions and clean, brain-melting card mysteries, this is a blueprint for powerful reactions without complicated handling. Along the way we talk about why tactile reveals feel more “real,” how presentation does the heavy lifting and what makes an effect strong enough to become part of your core set.  Then the conversation turns to something bigger than methods: Tim’s banishment is magic egos and attitude. We dig into why the best magic communities are generous, why hands-on help matters and we challenge you with a question: what’s your reputation maker trick, the one people talk about after you leave? If you enjoy magic storytelling, practical close-up advice and thoughtful takes on the culture of magic, subscribe, share this with a friend and leave us a review. Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

  4. Jun 26

    Steve Faulkner

    Often, it feels like you have total control when performing magic. But what if everything depended on a split second? That’s where Steve Faulkner begins his desert island journey. He’s a British Close-Up Magic Champion, a working performer and the face behind Real Magic Reviews, which means he sees more new magic tricks than most of us could learn in a lifetime, then has to decide what’s actually worth doing for real people. We put Steve on the desert island and build his essential set from the ground up, starting with a straight-up classic from Royal Road to Card Magic and moving through effects that have never stopped “storming” for him: Maxi Twist, Slidini Knotted Silks, Nate Leipzig’s cigar routine, linking rings that still fool even when the method is “known,” and billet work like Acidus Novus that delivers huge mentalism reactions when you’ve got the nerve to commit. We also get modern with Inject and the Legacy QR approach, not as a gadget flex but as a practical way to create layered miracles and leave spectators with a souvenir they’ll actually show people later. Then we get honest about the thing Steve wants to bury: magic dogma. The rule-policing, the “no one would do that,” the opinions dressed up as laws. If you’ve ever avoided a trick you loved because someone said it was “wrong,” this conversation is your permission slip to go try it anyway. Steve Faulkner’s Desert Island Tricks:  Welcome package. Cards Across  Maxi-Twist Slydini Knotted Silks Nate Leipzig Cigar RoutineInject Linking Rings Acidus Novus Optix Pro Paper Balls Over The Head  Banishment. Dogma in magic  Book. Talk About Tricks  Item. Kennedy Half Dollar  Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

  5. Jun 19

    Guy Hollingworth

    A magic classic finally gets its next chapter and the creator is as thoughtful as you’d hope. We’re joined by magical royalty, Guy Hollingworth to talk about More Drawing Room Deceptions, the highly anticipated follow-up to his legendary Drawing Room Deceptions, plus the re-release of the original book with a new chapter that shows how his routines have evolved through real performance. If you care about strong plots, clean handling and material that lasts beyond the hype cycle, this conversation is packed with gold. We also invite Guy onto the Alakazam island and talk about his eight essential pieces of magic, one book, one banishment, and one everyday item he’d still use for deception. Along the way we dig into The Reformation (his signature torn-and-restored signed card), why slowing down can make an effect feel more impossible and how he designs methods like puzzles when there are no obvious “building blocks.” Expect practical talk on cups and balls, coins across, Professor’s Nightmare rope magic, stage manipulation, linking rings, gypsy thread, and even a modern phone-light miracle. You’ll hear behind-the-scenes stories from the Magic Circle, what Guy looks for before he’ll perform someone else’s creation and where to find the Drawing Room Grand Tour details through the publishers at Vanishing Inc and Mike Caveney’s Magic Words. If you enjoy the show, subscribe, share it with a magician friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. Guy Hollingworth’s Desert Island Tricks  Welcome package. The Reformation  Cups and Balls Half Crowns & Shell Professors Nightmare Billiard Balls Linking Rings Gypsy Thread Silhouette Luc Apers’ Chinese SilverBanishment.Mutilated Parasol Book. Expert Card Technique  Item. Jacket  Check out all of the details regarding his new book ‘More Drawing Room Deceptions’ here:  https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-conventions/drawing-room-grand-tour/ Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

  6. Jun 12

    Oscar Leonard

    A cruise ship theatre looks glamorous from the outside but the work is brutally practical: your show has to reset fast, pack down smaller than you want and still hit like a full-scale stage production. We sit down with Oscar Leonard, resident magician on Virgin Voyages for the past three years and newly named an Associate Member of the Inner Magic Circle with Silver Star, to unpack what that reality teaches you about building commercial magic and mentalism that actually lands.    Oscar shares how he got the job, what “guaranteed performance spots” every day does to your material, and why recording shows and chasing the right feedback beats guessing. We talk about the problem mentalists obsess over: making mind reading visual. His solutions include a story-driven Fourth Dimensional Telepathy, a dartboard routine that creates instant intrigue, Liquid Forks for fast visual impact, and a standout ESP experiment staged with lab coats and clipboards to make small props feel huge.    Then we go deeper on craft and ethics: Q and A as a closer, how coincidences become fuel for astonishment and why he’d bury most of a stage camera on his desert island. Cameras can help visibility but overuse can turn live theatre into a movie and we dig into where that line sits for modern stage magic.    If you care about cruise ship entertainment, stage mentalism, visual reveals and building a portable show that plays big, this one is packed with workable ideas. Subscribe for more, share the episode with a performer friend and leave a review with the one routine you’d take on your own desert island. Oscar Leonard’s Desert Island Tricks Welcome Package. Multiple Selection Routine / Mentalism Reveals  Fourth Dimensional Telepathy The Dart Lottery Liquid Forks ESP Cards / 4 Lab Coats / 4 Clip BoardsLocation, Location, Location Three Billet Routine Book Test Q&A Banishment. Using a camera for the majority of a stage performance Book. The Jinx Bound Collection  Item. Debra Dale Blank Index Card  Find out more about the creators of this Podcast at www.alakazam.co.uk

  7. Jun 5

    Michael Vincent

    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  Linking Rings Knotted Silks Invisible Deck Smiling MuleCoins Through Hand The Slot Machine Marlo’s Repeat Card to Pocket 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

  8. May 29 ·  Bonus

    Stranded with a Stranger: David Rhodes

    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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Each week, host Jamie Daws invites one of the biggest guests in the world of magic to maroon themselves on the Alakazam Magic 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! They even get a welcome package with a deck of card inside! 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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