Holy Smokes! This one is a doozy. Jonah drops bombs of advice for every level of magician!
In this episode of Magician's Workshop, Dr. Todd interviews Jonah Babins, a prominent magician and podcaster, who shares his journey into the world of magic, the evolution of his career, and insights from his experiences. They discuss the importance of community in magic, the challenges of balancing multiple roles, and the structure and benefits of Jonah's coaching program, the Mastermind. Jonah emphasizes the significance of building proof in one's craft and offers valuable advice for aspiring magicians. The conversation highlights the passion and dedication required to succeed in the magic industry,along with the importance of continuous learning and growth.
Full episode in video available on www.youtube.com/@themwpodcast
Jonah's Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscourseinMagic
Jonah's Website: https://www.torontomagiccompany.com/
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