March 2, 2026

Most folks hire entertainment to kill time. Like tossing confetti to hide a boring room.The smart ones? They engineer moments that haunt group chats for months.Big difference. One’s a checkbox. The other’s a plot twist.If you’re throwing a private shindig, that entertainment isn’t just filler. It’s the secret sauce that turns “nice party” into “holy

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February 21, 2026

Eye Conic Gifts – Where Personal Becomes Permanent I live a few blocks from Eye Conic Gifts, a Santa Monica studio known for iris photography and custom personalized jewelry.  I walk past it on my way home from the gym. The first time I noticed it, I stopped. Something about it caught my eye. Pun

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February 16, 2026

If you’ve ever tried to budget corporate entertainment, you know how unclear pricing can be. One performer quotes $3,500. Another quotes $15,000. A production company quotes six figures. Most planners are left guessing what actually drives the difference.After years of working in corporate environments, from executive dinners to 1,500 person stage shows, I’ve seen firsthand

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February 9, 2026

Most magic shows happen in familiar, purpose-built environments — theaters, ballrooms, and professional event spaces designed for large audiences.That’s not what I’m building here.The Wildcard Road Show is a series of intimate, close-up pop-up performances designed to happen in places that aren’t normally used for live magic at all. Unexpected rooms. Interesting spaces. Locations with

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January 27, 2026

I Pay $1,000+ for Referrals. Here’s How It Works. This isn’t new—but almost nobody remembers it, so it’s worth saying again.If you connect me with someone who books me for an event, I pay you 20% of the performance fee.For most events, my minimum booking is $5,000, which means a referral earns you at least $1,000.If

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