EPISODE · Jul 28, 2025 · 36 MIN
Magicians Only - Ep 29 - A Story Well Told With Marsha Shandur - PT 1
from Magicians Only - with Steve Valentine · host Steve Valentine
Magicians Only is sponsored by the fabulous MagicOnTheGo.com The greatest online magic school in the world, over 900 videos in your pocket teaching you how to be amazing, anytime, anywhere! Takeaways Storytelling is essential for engaging audiences. A one-person show requires a strong narrative. Emotion in storytelling helps create connection. Details in storytelling should evoke sensory experiences. The brain responds differently to stories than to facts. Vulnerability in storytelling fosters empathy and connection. Relatable moments enhance audience engagement. Tension and release are key elements in storytelling. Crafting action scenes makes stories more vivid. Information gaps can draw audiences in. Summary In this episode, Steve Valentine explores the art of storytelling in performance, particularly in one-person shows. He discusses the importance of engaging narratives, emotional connection, and the neurological impact of storytelling on audiences. Guest Marsha Shandur shares her expertise on crafting compelling stories, emphasizing the significance of sensory details, vulnerability, and relatability. The conversation delves into techniques for creating action scenes, managing tension and release, and understanding the role of information gaps in captivating storytelling. Overall, the episode highlights how effective storytelling can enhance audience connection and create memorable performances. Titles The Magic of Storytelling Crafting a One-Person Show Sound bites "You have to hook people in." "Emotion shows us what the stakes are." "Finding relatable moments is key." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Magic and Storytelling 01:03 The Essence of a One-Person Show 02:50 Meet Marsha Shandor: Storytelling Expert 05:22 The Importance of Storytelling in Performance 08:11 Neurology of Storytelling and Audience Connection 09:32 Crafting Engaging Stories: The Role of Detail 11:51 Creating Movies in Listeners' Minds 16:18 The Power of Emotion in Storytelling 20:00 Information Gaps and Audience Engagement 22:24 Empathy and Vulnerability in Storytelling 25:00 Finding Relatable Moments in Stories 28:12 Tension and Release in Storytelling 30:07 The Heart of Storytelling: Humor and Vulnerability 32:42 Conclusion and Teaser for Next Episode Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z0vSwNryYeNbMlaVGsxpb?si=1d7a5e92d1344611 And Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/magicians-only/id1789643714 And YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLORZO6ouYcW12JM9_aMGgJH-Q6Xc2mHvn MARSHA’S LINKS: http://www.yesyesmarsha.com/press http://www.yesyesmarsha.com/magiciansonly Please LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!
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Magicians Only is sponsored by the fabulous MagicOnTheGo.com The greatest online magic school in the world, over 900 videos in your pocket teaching you how to be amazing, anytime, anywhere! Takeaways Storytelling is essential for engaging audiences. A one-person show requires a strong narrative. Emotion in storytelling helps create connection. Details in storytelling should evoke sensory experiences. The brain responds differently to stories than to facts. Vulnerability in storytelling fosters empathy and connection. Relatable moments enhance audience engagement. Tension and release are key elements in storytelling. Crafting action scenes makes stories more vivid. Information gaps can draw audiences in. Summary In this episode, Steve Valentine explores the art of storytelling in performance, particularly in one-person shows. He discusses the importance of engaging narratives, emotional connection, and the neurological impact of storytelling on audiences. Guest Marsha Shandur shares her expertise on crafting compelling stories, emphasizing the significance of sensory details, vulnerability, and relatability. The conversation delves into techniques for creating action scenes, managing tension and release, and understanding the role of information gaps in captivating storytelling. Overall, the episode highlights how effective storytelling can enhance audience connection and create memorable performances. Titles The Magic of Storytelling Crafting a One-Person Show Sound bites "You have to hook people in." "Emotion shows us what the stakes are." "Finding relatable moments is key." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Magic and Storytelling 01:03 The Essence of a One-Person Show 02:50 Meet Marsha Shandor: Storytelling Expert 05:22 The Importance of Storytelling in Performance 08:11 Neurology of Storytelling and Audience Connection 09:32 Crafting Engaging Stories: The Role of Detail 11:51 Creating Movies in Listeners' Minds 16:18 The Power of Emotion in Storytelling 20:00 Information Gaps and Audience Engagement 22:24 Empathy and Vulnerability in Storytelling 25:00 Finding Relatable Moments in Stories 28:12 Tension and Release in Storytelling 30:07 The Heart of Storytelling: Humor and Vulnerability 32:42 Conclusion and Teaser for Next Episode Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z0vSwNryYeNbMlaVGsxpb?si=1d7a5e92d1344611 And Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/magicians-only/id1789643714 And YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLORZO6ouYcW12JM9_aMGgJH-Q6Xc2mHvn MARSHA’S LINKS: http://www.yesyesmarsha.com/press http://www.yesyesmarsha.com/magiciansonly Please LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE!
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