Magicians and I.B.M. Podcasters Jason Michaels, Scott Cantrell, and Ben Young interview Penn & Teller: Fool Us Fooler Magician Michael Dardant. They discuss Michael's experience on Fool Us, his vast knowledge of improv and how he uses it in his magic, and some of the very cool programs that he has created for the I.B.M. and the general public.
To connect with Michael and watch some of the programs that are discussed on the podcast, please visit: https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelDardant
For more information on the International Brotherhood of Magicians, please visit www.magician.org
For more information on the International Brotherhood of Magicians, please visit www.magician.org
The I.B.M. can also be found on social media at @IBMMAGIC
Jason Michaels can be found on social media at @jasonmichaelsmagic
Scott Cantrell can be found at @scottcantrellbls
Ben Young can be found at @benyounglive
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