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Max Davidson is a magician and mentalist, based in New York City.

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(00:00) Choosing New York over Denver to pursue magic

(01:32) Grandma, The Wizard’s Chest, and the $6 trick that started it all

(03:58) First effect: sponge balls—and the early “this is possible” spark

(05:42) From hobby to “maybe a career” (pre-college to junior year)

(08:06) Lessons with Charlie, magic camp, and finding a supportive tribe

(10:55) Practice vs. performance: few shows then, learning by doing now

(13:12) Loving the mic: public speaking, surprise as a gift, and why it stuck

(15:48) Support at home, realistic self-assessment, grit, and self-awareness

(18:56) Influences: Nate Staniforth, Ossie Wind, plus the Penn & Teller axis

(22:04) Audience psychology: memory, story-shaping, trust, and “forced empathy”

(25:36) Skepticism & ethics: James Randi, “it’s not real”—and that’s why it’s interesting

(29:18) Pandemic Zoom reps: 100 shows, lifestyle test, deciding to go pro

(32:47) Building demand: email list, The Nudge partnership, and touring playbook

(36:21) Political-comms major, hating office life, taking the NYC leap

(40:02) Creating Stand-Up Magic: West Side start, The Gutter move, adding Tess & Jason

(51:02) NYC magician community: tight network, jams, collaboration, getting sharper

(55:03) Leaning into mentalism: memory stunts, names, “phone passwords,” methods & ethics

(59:12) The business & future: corporate rates, touring/venues, mediums vs. magic, defining success