Thursday, November 17, 2011

Just for the record, performing magic on a moving train is a whole new challenge!
Enjoying the ride, the magic, and the company of Joyce and the folks from Corning on the Olde Kentucky Dinner Train.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

This is totally random, but...you've got to try Mingua beef jerky. It's unbelievable! www.minguabeefjerky.com

Monday, November 14, 2011

Great time tonight at the Y12 employee appreciation event!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Heading back from Seminole land. Next stop Music City. Then off to Knoxville tomorrow for a corporate engagement. Staying busy!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Game day in Tallahassee! Nothing beats actually being in the stadium. FSU/Miami. Go 'Noles!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Heading to Tallahassee to visit family and see the FSU/Miami game tomorrow.
Dad and I are headed to #1 in the Legislator at Robert Trent Jones, Prattville, AL!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Kudos to David King from King Jewelers and Hublot for an excellent Black Magic event last night. Great fun! And special thanks to Kristy B!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Looking forward to the Black Magic event tonight with King Jewelers and Hublot.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Just did magic at a fundraiser where Kix Brooks, Brad Paisley and Rascal Flatts played.
Here's the latest...http://ping.fm/EwwO4

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Are you a linchpin? http://ping.fm/D2HNY

Are You a Linchpin?

I’ve been traveling a lot over the last month. When I travel, I invariably find myself reading a lot more (which is a good thing). Lately, the books that have been catching my eye have been (mostly) about marketing. I’ve caught up on some of Seth Godin’s most recent books and I must say that they have been provocative and challenging.


In Godin’s latest book Linchpin, he says the following:

“One day, people are going to remember what you did. They might remember that you did what you were told, and that you were good at being responsive to instructions. Perhaps, though, we’ll remember that you made an impact, a connection and a difference.”

This quote is from the introduction to that book. He makes the argument in the book that each and every one of us has an inner artist who has certain skills and talents that we can bring to the workplace. He argues that we must embrace our inner artist and become leaders in our peer groups, our workplace and our communities. Part of the reason that the US economy is in such dire straits is because we have been brainwashed, repeatedly, to follow along with the crowd, to be happy stamping out “widgets” on an assembly line and to smother our God given talents and abilities so as to not challenge the status quo.

This book, Seth Godin’s Linchpin, is an important book. You need to read it. You need to hear what Godin has to say. Then you need to decide if you are happy just being one more person on the assembly line of life, or if, you want to embrace what makes you special and begin to lead those around you.

This book challenged me. It made me think about what I can do, both in my show and in my business, to share something special with those around me.

Imagine what would happen, in your life, your community and your workplace, if you fearlessly stopped worrying about the status quo, forced yourself out of your comfort zone, and challenged yourself to be excellent every day. It’s quite a challenge, but I believe that it’s worth it.