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Brian Miller spent 10 years touring the world as a professional magician, during which he mastered the ability to connect with anyone and captivate an audience.
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Organizations as small as 6 and as large as 100,000 have employed Brian’s interactive workshops on how to magically connect with anyone.
Individuals work with Brian to become the go-to expert in their field by landing, crafting, and delivering the TEDx talk of their dreams.
In addition to workshops and coaching programs, Brian offers high-impact, top-rated keynotes.
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The Gorilla in the Room: Why Real Human Connection Matters
How a seemingly fun office culture led to unexpected team issues, highlighting the importance of understanding your team beyond just numbers. A lesson in human connection and management.
The Magic of Influence: From Card Tricks to Speaking Gigs with Brian Miller
When you’re a magician the most important part of your job is not tricking people. It’s connecting with people. Because fooling people is easy, but making people enjoy being fooled? That’s the real magic. And the only way to do that is to create a shared experience in which everyone feels heard, understood, and valued. Being a professional magician for 10 years taught me to make instant connections with perfect strangers, and that skills has led to every opportunity in my life, personally and professionally. I recently had the great pleasure of sitting down with Gabe Marusca on his podcast The Nomad Solopreneur Show.
Gifts and Presents: The True Meaning of the Holidays
Sometimes lessons come from unexpected sources. This year, my toddler taught me the true meaning of the holidays.
2023 reflections and what to expect in 2024
This is my final blog of 2023. I’m about to do something radical… I’ll be taking the final 2 weeks of the year off. Having been self-employed since I was just 16 years old I find it very difficult to take vacations. In fact, in the first 3 years that my wife and I dated, I never took a single vacation. Our honeymoon was the first time Lindsey saw me take a proper break. But this year is different.
Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs: Two readings of “Fast Car”
How is this 21st century, southern suburban male country music star so connected to a 40-year-old song written by a black woman from Cleveland who was bullied with racially motivated assaults?