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Kids Entertainer Podcast shares information on the art of entertaining children. The weekly podcast features specialists who share tips, tricks and advice within their entertainment niche. We interview face painters, balloon twisters, kids magicians, ventriloquists, clowns, circus workshop artists,…

Ken Kelly, Julian Mather


    • Apr 15, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 41m AVG DURATION
    • 115 EPISODES


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    KEH 145: Behind the Make-up with Dan Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 36:21


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 145 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! We are wrapping up a spectacular season with this final episode. Today's guest is Dan Evans, president of Totally Zany, LLC and an established clowning professional. Dan has performed at prominent venues and presented workshops on behalf of noted clients, as well as other satisfied clients from multiple sectors. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Dan is also a teaching artist aside from being a performer Dan teaches circus arts class with 75 to 150 kids for 10 weeks Dan shared what kind of stuff he does and how it started for him Dan doesn't do a lot of magic, he just knows 2 tricks Dan didn't want to use makeup because he wanted to show who he really is Dan is currently working on a virtual circus class Dan shared how his birthday shows is like Dan also talked about what KEA has done for him www.totallyzany.com

    KEH 144: Planning for Christmas, Puppets and the Pandemic with Colin Dymond

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 40:27


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 144 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Today is the second to the last episode of the season. Our guest is a great ventriloquist and performer,  Colin Dymond! Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Colin shared his life before and during the pandemic Colin also shared what happened on his shows when COVID19 struck the world Colin talked about puppetry and ventriloquism Colin's take on why puppets are funny for kids How people can learn about puppetry and where starter could go and learn Colin also shares his plans for the coming holiday season Learn about Colin's talent and life on this special episode, listen now.

    KEH 143: Cold Calling, Branding and Using your Basement with Chad Jacobs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 40:54


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 143 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! In today's episode, we have Chad Jacobs aka Chef Bananas. Today he shares with us about cold calling, branding and stuff about marketing plus how you can make use of your basement. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Chad shares what went on when the pandemic started Chad talks about how he transitioned to Virtual Shows Chad made use of his basement as a virtual studio Chad shares his best practices in cold calling What Chad thinks about cold calling and why he does it Chad also talks about his Foam business More on this episode so listen to the full episode

    KEP 142: Health, Performing and the Pandemic with Annie Banannie

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 47:00


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 142 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Our guest for today is Ms. Annie Banannie, the Balloon Storyteller. Today we talked about keeping herself healthy during the pandemic and  Here are some of the important notes from this episode: July 2018 is when she started taking care of herself and lose weight Annie talked about how it's going during the pandemic Annie shared how she continues the journey of helping people How she keeps herself motivated during this time What's gonna be the best practices before performing for a kids audience next When is her plan to do the next show Many more from Annie on this episode, listen now.  

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    KEH 141: Adaptation and Innovation with Silly Jilly

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 29:10


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 141 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Silly Jilly is our guest in this episode today. Today we talked about adaptation and innovation as an entertainer. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Jilly shared how her pandemic season went and what happened to the bookings What Jilly did to help her business during the pandemic How it is like working with a director like Dave Brenn and how it helped Jilly recommendations on what to do during the challenges Many more inside this episode so listen now.

    KEH 140: Being busy in the Pandemic with Drew Ripley

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 44:43


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 140 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Drew Ripley is our guest in this episode today. Today we talked about how Drew spent his time during the pandemic. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Before the pandemic Drew had big schedule already planned. From 200 shows to 0 in 48 hours Because of the pandemic, he loves his job more than ever Drew talked about the KM Challenge Drew realized that all he has during the pandemic was time Drew recalls his favorite positive moments of the lockdown Drew's experience in doing virtual shows Drew's story on how he started from the bottom More fascinating stories from Drew in this episode, listen now.

    KEH 139: Pandemic Zoom Show Tales with Katrina Kroetch

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 31:16


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 139 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Meet Magical Katrina Kroetch on our episode today. Today we talked about her experiences in doing zoom shows during the pandemic. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Katrina is a performer and an actor Started her acting career at the age of 17 Katrina shares how the pandemic affected her bookings in the beginning Katrina told us what she's up to these days What she prefers - standing up vs sitting down in a zoom show What advice Katrina has for kids entertainers in the time of the Pandemic What Katrina loves about performing for family audiences What Katrina said about kids vs adults magic in a zoom show http://www.katrinakroetch.com/

    KEH 138: How to be engaging with both the kids AND the adults

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 42:13


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 138 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Today we talked about Kids with short attention spans. Kids and adults in the audience. Engaging the adults at kids gigs and audience management. Listen to this exciting episode to learn more. [su_spacer]Here are some of the important notes from this episode: How do you keep everyone in the audience engaged, both adults and kids? How to Be really good! How to speed up your routine up by 25% Adding surprises For Adults - have a skilful mind-blowing trick “Monkey jumping through hoop of fire” Be engaging with your show structure, and your patter and questions Setting up the chairs in lines Different humour levels Listening to the kids and react in the moment Have prepared tactics for disruptive kids - What are those? On booking - ask if there will be special needs kids there that might not like loud noises. Different levels of humour for kids & adults.

    KEH 137: Performance Techniques #2 - How to shine on Zoom and win in the virtual parties game

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 44:23


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 137 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! In today's episode, Zivi and Danny shared about Performance Techniques #2 - How to shine on Zoom and win in the virtual parties game. Listen to this episode to get more. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Virtual Vs. Live! You can win at both if you know the secrets! Techniques and tips What are the benefits of performing Virtual shows? Do you need to spend lots of money on new equipment? What if I’m not very good at technology? What material should I perform? How do I market a virtual show? Techniques - Look into the camera - windows to the soul. Using the medium to max advantage, smiling and looking at the camera self zoom, hiding props out of sight, get to know Zoom as best you can set up your space in a corner where you can leave it. Involve the kids Virtual backgrounds Back ups! You can win at both by having a new product - A virtual show, a new online market and also having your normal live kids shows.

    KEH 136: Games – add a new game to your kids entertainer package

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 40:45


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 136 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Zivi and Danny are back for this new episode. Today the topic is about Games, listen to the episode to know more. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Why games? As people come into a party. Get the energy out or up. Introduce yourself as the leader & expert - they need to listen to you for clear instructions. You get to know the kids before a show/ or after your show. Party games Non contact games GMD Zoom Games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMCTUAd5b3c&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR2zClK-r1jT5rCg68DFcE7oJ3-2OQYZCmNDurtUIF5VcKJdg_X6fxlO35s Adapting games to online or socially distance.Musical whatever online and socially distanced. Kids games Gameshow Auction New games

    KEH 135: Getting a show together or a new routine – How to build your next show or even a new routine

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 40:25


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 135 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Today Zivi and Danny are back to talk about Getting a show together or a new routine - How to build your next show or even a new routine. Listen to the episode to learn more. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Virtual or Live - Your show and each routine should have a beginning, middle, and end. Is it a modular show or a narrative show? The benefits of each. Danny’s first show - Lighter Than Air, a balloon show - made up of cabaret acts How do you know what order to put routines in? Get ideas, try stuff out, get a director/coach, get creative, don’t be a perfectionist Pre-sell your idea so it's funded and you have an aim, you know the demand and have bookings to help with costs of creating a new product. Theatre in the UK experience - Danny Test your show out with a local school, library, party, etc free or cheap but with feedback/ video/ photos/ testimonials. Market and sell your show. After each show for the first few - review, record on video if you can, and tweak the bits that aren’t working so well.

    KEH 134: Dreaming up Ideas - How to create original routines for your kids show?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 43:13


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 134 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Today is the 4th episode of this new season and co-hosts Danny and Zivi talked about How to create original routines for your kids show in today's episode. Listen Now! Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Why be original? Principle of the trick, idea for routine Inspiration, research, looking outside your field. Adapting ideas -Let’s take a look at the Colouring book trick; standard, other versions, make your own Make your own props - cardboard 1st to test, then make a better version 2, eg three little pigs story Combining ideas (Danny’s Three Little Pigs show concept) Pushing limits - What do you do now? Which bits do you like? How can you improve it? The look? The skill level? The originality? Upsizing? Miniaturizing? Character Development: eg Regina Martinez - Silly Sparkles - Danny Directs How crazy can you get? What is the end feeling you want for your audience that they go home with? https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=cabaret+du+monde

    KEH 133: Your Joy in the Time of a Pandemic – Your True Role as a Kids Entertainer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 42:04


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 133 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Today, Zivi and Danny talked about Your Joy in the time of a pandemic - Your true role as a kids entertainer. Listen to the episode to learn more. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: What is joy? Where to find joy in difficult times? Why are we performers? Let's get back to basics. Check the Book - “Joyful” by Ingrid Fetell Lee Remembering the ultimate goal - to make people happy, entertain and create memorable events for your customers and their guests. Danny on Discovering gardening & creating gags Remembering the smiles and laughter - Danny’s 1st twisting gig after 5 months Time of sorrow -> Need for joy, fun, distraction, and entertainment. Story of Danny's hardest show EVER, but possibly the best, and why.

    KEH 132: How To Shine So That Even The Adults Will Love You

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 48:36


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 132 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Danny is back again as co-host on this episode today. Today we talked about how to shine while performing so that even the adults will love you. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: How to practice = Skills. How to rehearse = Routines Tools like Mirror X, Camera/video, Director/Outside eye Confidence = preparation; Smiling with eyes, being genuine, practice & play Eyes are windows to the soul Keep your windows clean & fresh technique Eyes wide open, healthy body too Including the adults - Perform for everyone in the room principle Connect with the kids AND adults by asking them to help Interact with kids improvise on their answers to enchant the adults. Be Brilliant at what you do - be spectacular and be different!  

    KEH 131 - Practical Tips That Help You Perform Again

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 46:03


    Welcome to Season 7 chapter 131 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! In this new season, Danny Schlesinger is coming back as a co-host with Zivi Kivi. Today we talked about how to perform in the midst of this pandemic. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: How entertainers adjust to the pandemic situation What adjustments are necessary for doing a performance Live Performance vs. Virtuals Shows Important things to consider in live performances during this pandemic Why it is important that you know what you are doing when performing outside The precautions you have to consider if you perform outside Why this is the best time to reinvent your routine  The best things to do to improve yourself while you don't have a performance lined up Why learning a new skill is a great opportunity during this time How KEA helps entertainers by having all available skills ready to be utilized to learn and improve How keeping the ideas flowing helps big time  

    KEH 130 - From Facepainter to Magician

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 42:10


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 130 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Julia Huffaker is our guest in this episode today. Today we talked about how she started Facepainting and how she evolved as an entertainer. [su_spacer]Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Julia has been entertaining kids for 7 years now Julia started Facepainting way back in her college days Julia stopped for a while after she got married Julia went back to Facepainting after having her daughter She wanted to be with her daughter all the time and that's what pushed her to go back Julia attended a convention and found some people that does Facepainting with balloons After a few months she attended a twisting event Julia already doubled her rate since she started entertaining Julia started practicing magic in her 4th year as an entertainer  

    KEH 129: Turning Pro on Performing and Ventriloquism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 34:19


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 129 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Colin Dymon from UK is our guest in this episode. Today we talked about ventriloquism, puppetry and magic. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Colin is a veteran for 24 years and performed all around the world It all started for him when his gave his eldest son a magic set Colin started to go to magic shows and learned from it Colin joined the magic circle and became an associate for 12 months only Colin went into some kind of a meet and found a puppet parrot Colin then started to learn ventriloquism  From one puppet he has several puppets along the way Colin developed a full show starring all his puppets In the next 5 years he would work on his schedule management 

    KEP 128: The Facepainting and Reptile show power house

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 27:26


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 128 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Jelly Otis is our guest in this episode. Today we talked about her unique business and reptile show.   Here are some of the important notes from this episode: They are planning to change their business name from Blazing Balloons to Jellyfish Entertainment Jelly started when she was 19 as a part timer Jelly went to Hawaii and brought her balloons their but did not get in touch with the balloon community Jelly transferred to Utah and found a mentor Jeremy Face painting was kind of a challenge for her because of her creativity Jelly never does balloons and face painting at the same time in one show Jelly's husband is an Entomologist and that's where the reptile show came into the scene The reptile is going on for about a year now and has become aligned to kids entertainment Their company's work ethic is what they are proud of (always on time, always a great show) More exciting and informative things when you listen to the episode..

    KEH 127: The Magician Chef

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 40:25


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 127 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Chad Jacobs aka Chef Banana from Missouri, USA. Today we talked about his journey and transition from a Restaurant manager to a Magician. [su_spacer]Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Chad's family used to own a restaurant that ran for 39 years Chad ran the restaurant for 12 years with his sister Chad always saw magic as his next career if the restaurant closes. Chef Banana was a result of a long brainstorming night with his wife Chad made sure he has good videos in his website The videos are professionally made Chad had a back injury that made him stay at the basement for 6 weeks He ended of missing 75 shows because of this injury Chad took the part of the routine that caused his injury out from his show

    KEH 126: Entertaining Kids in Swimming Pools

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 37:00


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 126 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Virginia Hankins from Los Angeles, California is our guest in this spectacular show. She owns several businesses that cater different themed entertainment. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Virginia owns a company that does mermaids, unicorns and other beautiful themed parties Her companies are Sheroes Entertainment, LA Mermaid School and Milo the Magical Unicorn Virginia specializes in high end themed entertainment Milo the Magical Unicorn is actually a horse that she owns Virginia has a team that takes care of Milo and trains him Her parties have around 50 kids each and usually hires Milo for 3 hours The main foundation of her company are fully immersive educational entertainment packages They include songs about the ocean and games related to it In her Mermaid School and pool parties, they have lifeguards to make sure the kids are safe The lifeguards are included in her package to make sure there will be one if it's not safe it's not a good show Virginia wrote a book called 'How To Be a Real Life Mermaid' and it was a one year project Virginia has a 30 to 50 subcontractors and performers that work for her companies each year A TON of Value that you can learn from Virginia and her business in this episode, so please make sure to listen!

    KEH 125: The Juggle of Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 43:02


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 125 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Lucy Spielberg from UK is our guest in this episode. She is a circus workshop teacher, support worker for children with disabilities and kids entertainer. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Lucy came from a difficult situation in her life and needed to find a work to live She chose to be in the community circus instead of any other opportunities She taught herself to juggle using potatoes during her apprenticeship Lucy eats onion in her shows and she juggles it as well She became a manager of a charity shop when she tried to build a career outside kids entertainment Lucy was offered a good deal to be in the corporate world but she chose to be in the entertainment world After two year on her comeback she decided to up her game and take a circus and clown course Her grandmother used to call her 'Lucy lock it' and that is where she got 'Lucy Lost It' Lucy's story is very inspiring and full of value, make sure you listen to this episode and learn from her.

    KEP 124: Two Decades Into Kids Entertainment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 32:50


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 124 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Paul Cochrell aka Tall Paul is our guest in today's show.  Join us as we talk about his 20 years of journey into kids' entertainment.    Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Paul has been doing kids entertainment for 20 years Paul uses the same show for 20 years and just replaces bits Recently, after 20 years he decided to create a new show Paul owns a lot of puppets for different shows Paul uses an ankle switch to control music and be hands free in his performances Paul also does a juggling, 3 ball routine in his show One day he stopped doing magic (burnout) and then he eventually woke up another day and wanted to go back into doing it Paul shared one of his most memorable moments in his performance Paul used to do the Chair Suspension trick but recently took it out due to a safety hazard Paul works with marketing mentors for his website stuff

    KEP 123: Listening to your heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 33:05


    Flossie thinks of her self a ‘jack of all trades’ because she could do anything in kids entertainment Flossie started of with a book about balloon twisting about 20 years ago Flossie started doing professional gigs for about 13 years now She has a show named ‘The Magic and Me’ and will soon be available in YouTube She offers a combo entertainment like balloon shows with face painting Flossie has been mentoring local artists in her area Flossie is a student of Matan Rosenberg in Kids Entertainer Academy’s Close Up Magic Course

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    KEH122: Selling Yourself as a Performer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 42:37


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 122 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Gareth White from United Kingdom is our guest in this episode.  Today we talked about how he started with Magic and Kids entertainment Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Gareth has been doing professional magicking full time for 10 months now Before he was a magician he was a coffee salesman It all started for Gareth when he saw Paul Daniels and was given a magic kit After high school he wanted to be an actor and to acting school Gareth saw a website banner about KEA and enrolled into it right away He took art in school that’s why he has great logos for his shows Gareth shared his logical birthday party process which he got the idea from a Netflix Series Gareth also has a diagram for people to know his services and makes it easier to book him

    KEH121: Growing Up in the Entertainment Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 35:49


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 121 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Kyle Groves who grew up in a family of entertainers shares how his journey began. Today we talked about Kyle's journey as an entertainer, his shop with a museum and how he is growing financially. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Kyle’s dad is a magician for 50 years now At 8 years old, Kyle already helped his dad as an assistant on his show They travelled all over the states to do the show with his dad After college, he came back to magic and won some awards as a close up magician Kyle then worked his way to become a stage magician Kyle has his own museum that started 7 years ago, from the collection of his dad’s magic souvenirs Kyle also owns a shop called The Party People and Theater Mystery Kyle continues to tour the states to do his shows Kyle took the KM Challenge and made a lot of money as a result Kyle invested in KM Challenge and in five weeks got the ‘Return of Investment’ of way over the tuition 147 shows in 3 months as a result of joining this coaching program with Zivi Kivi “KM Challenge is definitely worth getting involved in” - Kyle

    KEP Season 6 Episode 120: The Congruent Kids Entertainer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 34:57


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 120 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast! Louise Wells a veteran kids entertainer for 25 years is our guest in this spectacular show. Louise is part of the KM Challenge and today we talked about how her career evolve and how she got where she is right now. Louise started as a casual entertainer for adult parties for the first 5 years of her career She found kids entertainment and fell in love with it Started with Kids Entertainer Academy via Ken Kelly helping her start Louise started doing parties for free, just for pictures and feedback She does her make up for 2 minutes because and doesn’t want to arrive in the venue with the make up on Louise loves to do things on a bigger scale like big parties and shows Louise went through the Kivi Media Challenge and it gave her clarity and focus, and to achieve things quickly and effectively “It’s not about being the biggest business in the world, it’s about being the best” - Louise  

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    KEP Season 6 Episode 119: Building a Business in a Rural Location

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 34:40


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 119 of the Kids Entertainer Hub! Stacey Ashlet from Australia is our guest in this spectacular show. Today we talked about how her business runs while she's living in a rural area. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Stacey’s dad had an entertainment agent when she was young and her family are all entertainer One of the clowns got pregnant and she needed to step up to be a face painter and that's where it all started After a couple of years she discovered balloon twisting and started doing it Her clowning character is just an exaggerated version of herself according to her Hyper Clown is her clown name, because she’s hyper Stacey is doing clowning for 7 years now Parachute is one of her go to games which is very creative Stacey played a huge role on creating the Themed Birthday Parties course in KEA Stacey lives remotely, 120 km away from the town Stacey drives to the location 120 kms away back and forth everytime she has a gig in the town

    KEP Season 6 Episode 118: Becoming a Full Timer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 34:09


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 118 of the Kids Entertainer Hub! Gemma Parker from Sussex, United Kingdom is our guest in this spectacular show. Today we talked about her journey to becoming a full time entertainer from being a teacher. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Gemma is not only an entertainer but also runs an entertainment agency Gemma was a kids entertainer and then became a teacher because of her love for children After a life changing moment of having a baby she decided to go full time on being a kids entertainer She also started her own agency with a few entertainers She started Crazy Beans which is an entertainment team that she leads Her costumes are awesome which some are her designs When she took the risk of going full time, she was ready to go all in Having the baby was the boost she was waiting to take the risk Gemma does a lot of networking and is part of at least 5 network groups, this is part of her marketing strategy In looking for an entertainer to be part of her team, she particularly looks for energy Kids Entertainer Academy helped her a lot since she became a member for over a year now “Other things can be taught but energy is key” - Gemma  

    KEP Season 6 Episode 117: Balloon Shows and Storytelling

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 33:09


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter 117 of the Kids Entertainer Hub! Mark Fuller from Texas is our guest in this spectacular show. Today we talked about Mark's journey and how he transitioned from being a full-time bus driver to a full-time kids entertainer. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: Mark Fuller is a 60 year old kids entertainer, balloon twister from Texas. - Mark started 25 years ago as a volunteer for his Church ministry to raise money - He did that for 15 years but it was on and off and then he moved to a different place - About 10 yrs ago he moved to Texas and decided to go in deeply into balloons - While he was doing balloons he was also a bus driver - He loves being around kids and loves teaching them - In November 2018, his son Sam Fuller told him about the Balloon Artists Podcast and it opened a whole new world to him - Back in April something happened that made him go full-time on being an entertainer - He started doing balloon storytelling even in linework - Now that he’s no longer driving the bus, he’s got time to practice and focus on the things for stuff like marketing - Since he went full time, he feels healthier, more organized, well rested and lost weight - Mark is now looking forward to going to his first convention - “Magic like balloons... if you don’t practice you don’t get it down real quick and smooth” - Mark

    KEP Season 6 Episode 116 Creating Puppets Educational Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 26:29


    Welcome to Season 6 chapter116 of the Kids Entertainer Hub! Lauren Agnew from Australia is our guest in this spectacular show. Today we talked about how her journey to becoming an entertainer. She shared her 8 year journey and how her style and show evolved. Here are some of the important notes from this episode: - She started kids entertainment 8 years ago - Lauren was also an entrepreneur since she was a kid - One day she bought her neighbors business Make Me A Rockstar - She started as part timer but after a year decided to go full time - Lauren has started a 7 part series show that she can bring to schools and kids can learn about - She also runs workshops and a recording studio for kids - Started with only one story called Yassy, a story of her time at school - Now she has puppet characters for each week of the series show - She's planning to take the show to every school in Sydney - Kids Entertainer Academy was a great part of her career according to her - Found about the KEA community and learned from the podcast episodes from KEH - Staying focused on her game and not playing the comparison game makes her continue to be better and be unique on what she does - Her shows will start soon start in schools and other camps all over Australia - “Entertaining in general is so powerful” - Lauren Agnew

    KEH 115: Show Transportation and When to Diversify and Add a New Service

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 35:47


    Welcome to the final episode of Season 5! We have Annie Banannie today as a co-host with Zivi for this season finale. Today we talk about transportation, what are the recommended vehicles that kids entertainer use and their benefits. We also talked about balloon workshops and how to do it better using the tips from one of our courses. Last but not the least we discussed the hot topic of when to diversify or add a new service to your mix. All of this and more in this season finale, episode 115. Listen now! In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: Show Transportation - question from Brettso the Great “Hello there! This is Brett Bolich aka Brettso the Great from Southern California. Thanks for answering my questions in regards to stage shows but I had a questions regards to transporting your show from venue to venue. Now I that a lot of you guys have vans, specifically the Nissan NV200 as well as the Ford Transit style vans and it was really popular, I currently have a Rav4 that I love but eventually I would love to upgrade to one of those because I’m getting to the point where I might have to carry more stuff in the near future. And I just want to get your thoughts on those style of vans, what to look out for, what to consider and maybe like a checklist of things that you would use say okay this is worth getting or just keeping your vehicle originally so anyway thanks again and talk to you guys soon!” Annie currently uses a Toyota Corolla but before that she used to ride a Prius. Before she had an accident she was carrying a lot of stuff in her car and after that she started thinking why she’s carrying too much stuff around. Now her rule is, “if it doesn’t fit the car it doesn’t go in her show”. Zivi on the other hand uses the Nissan NV200 where he can fit 1200 fully inflated modelling balloons. It’s branded so he can easily identify his car and for people to see it. Branding your vehicle is another form of advertisement for you business that you can take advantage of. We conducted a survey on Facebook to find out what people use for their business and here are the responses from our community. Check the episode bonus to see full discussion. Tips from the Vault: Tips on How To Do Workshops Better Tips on how to do workshops better: Outside vs Inside - we strongly recommend doing it Inside The importance of the extra show Why two hours is too much Two a day with a normal size car Square baskets - instead of round baskets to maximize the space For Adults - basically just teaching them how to teach balloons to kids Watch the video to see the tips on how to do better balloon workshops. Hot Topic: When to diversify and add a new service to your mix? For Annie, she just started diversifying with her shows without using balloons, this is because she wants to grow and pushes herself to do any type of show but she will still continue to be serving her customers as the balloon storyteller. If you’re going to diversify just make sure that you know where you are going to in terms of marketing efforts. One more decision filter on when is it a good time to diversify, which is related to foundation of anything we do which is our skills.  

    KEH 114: Knowing a Trick is Ready and Requests to Stay Longer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 31:37


    Welcome to episode 114 of Season 5 of the Kids Entertainer Hub! Regina Martinez is back to co-host with Zivi in this spectacular show. Today we talked about how to determine whether a trick is ready to be performed or not and how to ask for feedback. We also had a discussion about what to do when you get asked to stay longer and extend the show, plus our thoughts on performing in small apartments. Listen to this episode to learn more! In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: How do you know a trick is ready to go into your show and how do you ask for feedback - from Joris “Hi, this is Joris! How do you know if you are ready to perform a new trick and how do you ask for feedback?” A big part about that are these questions How well do you know the trick? Have you practiced it? Have you ever recorded yourself? Have you been able to watch the recording? Do you look comfortable with it? Does the script flow? It’s better to look back at these questions before you perform it in your show and if the answer to these questions are YES, it means that you’re ready to perform the trick! More discussion and tips when you listen to the episode. Tips from the Vault: How do you deal with a customer that asks you to stay longer? Regina experienced this and probably most of you who are listening were already asked to stay longer. Regina shared her experience in one of her birthday parties where she developed a plan where she informs the booker about the upgrade options in case there’s a need to extend the show. Zivi also has his own similar way to inform the customer about pre approved extension agreement by communicating it to the booker in advance. Hot Topic: Small apartments - can you actually perform in them? Regina personally doesn’t want it because there are so many distractions in a small space while Zivi is so used to this and loves the shows in small apartments because it is normal in Israel to have shows inside small homes. There are prerequisites though for Zivi, first is an elevator, he doesn’t want to carry all his stuff to more than two floors, second is as long as there’s no sugar for the kids so that there’s no extra energy for them to run around and be jumpy, if these two are met then it’s a go. Zivi also trains the moms to have the show parent free and adult free.  

    KEH 113: Delays Requests at the Last Moment and the Infamous Coloring Book

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 53:07


    Hello! Welcome to episode 113 Season 5. Today we have Danny Schlesinger to brainstorm with Zivi in our exciting topics. We are starting with tackling a question about starting the show later when a customer request so suddenly at the event. We are sure you already experienced this so listen up to some ideas on how to avoid and deal with this. We also talked about goals and the 3 steps to follow to make sure you reach them. Lastly the hot topic that is going to affect 120% of kids entertainer that is worth the debate so tune in and listen to learn more. In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: Customer wants me to start later AFTER reaching the gig - Question from Christine. “Good morning. This is Christine McKnoxville Party Magic in Tennessee. What really bothers me is after I’ve made every arrangement possible for a booker, I know what time I’ll be there, how long my show is gonna last, everything is confirmed and then you get there and they realized that there’s nobody there, they want you to wait, and they tried to make you feel bad because you’re there and their guest aren’t and you’ve got something else going on right after you cannot stay. I tried to be very kind to the people that have booked me but you know many times I’ve only received the deposit I have not received the full payment and I’m afraid that if I don’t wait for their entire guest to be there that I am not get paid. So what’s the best way to deal with something like this? Thank you very much I appreciate your response.” This situation has happened to Danny and it felt terrible. For him if you’re a balloon artist you can use the waiting time to do you balloons but if your a magician you cannot do your magic or games. Zivi on the other hand experienced this situation in a surprise birthday show where the birthday boy was not there and got stuck in traffic. Ouch. So what can you do to avoid this situation? More discussion and tips when you listen to the episode. Tips from the Vault: 3 Steps to Reach Your Goals - Goal Setting from the Getting Started Course. Here’s the very methodical approach by Ken Kelly broken down by Zivi Kivi. Know what your goals are. Have a step by step plan on how to reach your goals Implement the learning that will empower the momentum to  This video is a must watch if you want to start reaching your goals. Hot Topic: Using the coloring book - is it still OK to use it? This coloring book is a self working magic trick and an entry level magic trick. Nowadays everybody is using it and everybody sees it but the principle is fantastic. There are already many other versions of the coloring book, you can even make your own version of it for your show. If you’re happy with the coloring book then go ahead and continue to use it, there’s no problem in that as long as you make you audience happy but if you wanna be original there’s a lot of options for you to choose from. What can you add to the coloring book routine? How can you expand and make it more interesting? These are the questions that Danny wants to ask from you. And for him it’s absolutely okay to use the coloring book routine. Let us know what are you doing to improve the coloring book routine? Do you think it’s okay to perform the same trick or you have a clever way of doing it. Share us your thoughts in our Facebook group!  

    KEH 112: Spreading the Word About Eco Friendly Balloons and Getting More Laughs

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 37:39


    Welcome to episode 112 of the Kids Entertainer Podcast. Today we have Annie Banannie as the co host. In this episode and we talked about the book Seriously Silly and the Repeat After Me principle. We wrapped this episode with an important discussion about the ecological nature of latex balloons. All of these exciting topics in episode 112. Listen now! In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: What are the differences between Seriously Silly the book, Seriously Silly the DVD, and the new book Super Sized Silly?  By Robert Clarke “Hey, good morning Zivi! It’s Robert Clarke here, I just have a question mate. David Kaye’s book Seriously Silly, I’ve come across Serious Silly that come with a DVD, but there’s also one Seriously More Seriously Silly but doesn’t come with a DVD is this the same book or is it two title different books? Love to know, thanks mate! And the website is http://escapadesentertainmentandpromotions.com.au/” The new book book contains 150 routines from 104 different magicians. It shows the routines done by different magicians. The first book shows what tricks work for specific age level and teaches what makes kids laugh and interact.   More discussion and tips when you listen to the episode. Tips from the Vault: The Repeat After Me tactic -  as shown in David DeVitto’s lecture Bring in the Laughs to Bring in More Bookings Zivi personally uses this principle in all of his shows, he teaches one magic trick in his show, either one with his magic bracelet or anything okay to share and he asks to do the magicians oath to never share the secret. Example: I, Zivi Kivi, promise, to never reveal, the secret, and, I will do, anything that, my mom tells me to do, and also, my dad, AMEN Annie tends to use it for a safety pledge if she’s gonna do something that looks dangerous. It’s building the excitement but also reminds them about safety. Hot Topic: Can we help spread the word that balloons are eco friendly? With the raising concerns about Balloons and the Environment… how do we spread the word about the misinformation (like people who say balloons are made of plastic) and get the real info out while still being amusing? Annie thinks there’s a lot of misinformation about balloons, she shared that it started in the 80’s that it was reported that it’s dangerous like plastic. A latex balloon is made from materials from a rubber tree (each tree can last up to 40 years and keep producing materials). Balloons are made from biodegradable materials. What can we do in order to help this environment cause? Part of our job is to educate people about balloons and we have so many tools we can use to share it with people. You can ask people to do a pledge about helping the balloon and environment cause. Share with us if you do anything in your show about spreading awareness about balloons. Do that in our Facebook group, please!  

    KEH 111: Getting Your First Gig Ever and Marketing Yourself in Your Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 37:33


    Welcome to our 111th episode of Season 5. Our co-host for this episode is Regina Martinez a.k.a Silly Sparkles. Today we talk about how to land you first gig and tips on how to continue to improve after your first show. We also shared our thoughts on how to market yourself during your show. Plus, we also shared the Jingle Bell Monte magic trick for this coming holiday season. Stick around and listen to the episode. In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: NJ asked how to land the first ever gig “Hi Zivi, In the topic that someone gets talked about.. I am a new kids entertainer, you know that’s not true, but I’d like to know how do I get my first gig without having to use an agent, and will I get the gig without previous experience? Thank You!“ Regina shared how she started her career, she did not have an agent but she had some friends who are kids entertainer and referred some clients to her. How can a children’s entertainer get their FIRST EVER gig? Without using an agency? Assuming you’ve already had a few practice gigs at family and friends parties and you’re ready to test your skills at a complete stranger’s party... how do you score that first gig? Here are some tips for you.. Showcase YOURSELF and your work Network with entertainers SIDENOTE: Be generous and lend those newbies a hand! Sign up for Thumbtack/Gig Salad/Gigmasters Be prepared to receive that first inquiry. Zivi doesn’t recommend you call another kids entertainer and pretend to be a customer. Regina shared her experience when she tried to call one of the entertainers when she was starting out. Both Zivi and Regina agrees that anybody can land a first gig, The most important thing is not to think about the first gig, the first gig will come, it’s all about where do you wanna be 10 gigs later, 20 gigs later or 100 gigs later. You wanna be good, that good that people will want to talk about you. Know that it’s 80% efforts on your skills and 20% on the business at the beginning. Work on your skills most of the time and don’t worry much about other things. More discussion and tips when you listen to the episode. Tips from the Vault:The Jingle Bell Monte Magic Trick Here are some of the one liners from the video: Where does Santa go to learn how to get down chimneys? = A chimnasium What did one snowman say to another snowman = Can you smell carrots? “It was so cold on Christmas Eve that Santa had to jump-start three of his reindeer!” “One of Santa’s little helpers was so sad… he had low elf-esteem.” What do you call a chicken at the North Pole? = Lost! What do you call a polar bear with ear muffs? = Nothing, he can’t hear you Hot Topic: Is it OK to MARKET your business DURING YOUR show? Absolutely, YES! Says Regina. It’s a lot easier to market yourself right after you just wowed them with a face paint, balloon, etc. If you’re trying to market after a show, She finds it awkward if you just approach them with your card without them asking for it. Regina doesn’t like to do over marketing at the end of the party package because she’s already been promoting herself the entire show. She repeats her name a lot during her show. She has silly tactics while face painting a kid - She tells them they can get sparkles but only if they remember her name. Here are some marketing tactics the regina use: WORK YOUR NAME INTO YOUR PATTER ZUCCHINI TIP  MIC NAME TEST TALKING TO PARENTS AFTER SHOW  

    KEH 110: Balloon Workshops Tips and Getting Paid for Charity Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 54:48


    Welcome to the 110th episode of Season 5. Our co-host for this episode is Danny Schlesinger. We open the episode with a debate about Balloon Workshops. Particularly, when is the best time to inflate the balloons prior to the workshop. We also shared our thoughts about two mistakes in puppetry plus the hot topic of should you do charity work and how to get paid in doing it. Stick around and listen to the episode if these topics seems valuable. In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: Balloon workshops - when to inflate - a question by Devin (a.k.a the Dev) “Hi everyone, this is Devin. My question for the podcast has to do with the balloon twisting workshop and curious to learn how long in advance can blow or pump up the balloons? Thanks!” Balloon Workshop Blueprint Danny has done balloon workshops before, both before and after he took the Balloon Workshop Blueprint. Both Zivi and Danny had changed the way they do workshops after they took the course. It gave them a system and script to follow. Things to consider in the workshop Venue arrival time Size of your vehicle Number of kids at the workshop Method of Inflation Make sure you have a separate room to inflate the balloons if you’re gonna do that in the location. Things to consider when in the event: Hydrate Headphones & Music Cleanliness of inflation room Getting help with inflating from volunteers at the venue or at home with teenagers More discussion and tips when you listen to the episode. Tips from the Vault: The two biggest mistakes people do with puppets Based on the webinar we did with Colin Dymond (which is available in the KEA Learning Circle, under lectures) The Levitating puppet (puppet is held in mid air) Talking with both thumb and rest of the hand moving (should move only the thumb down)  Also from the course “how to add a puppet to your show” Making it believable by creating the illusion of another character on stage. The Add a Puppet to Your Show is available for KEA members. Hot Topic: Charity work for free? Is that a good idea or not? Important things about doing charity works Where are you in your career? What other benefits can you gain from a free charity gig? Can you cancel?  You may want to draw your own line in terms of the number of free charity gigs per year.  If you do some charity work it will feel great and research shows that in fact it will make you healthier. What kind of people are going to the charity?  What your heart is telling you is really important, it’s all up to you. Listen to THE VOICE.

    KEH109: Marketing for Stage Shows and Revealing the Secret

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 38:53


    Welcome to Episode 109 and today we have Annie Banannie back in our show. In this episode we talked about marketing your stage shows. Annie and Zivi also talked about another lesson from the GMD Formula which explains why moms book you. Plus, the hot topic - when is it a good time to reveal a magic trick. All this and more in th In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: Marketing for Stage Shows Brettso the Great (Brett Bolich from Southern California, USA) asked: “Hello There, this is Brett Bolich aka Brettso the Great from Southern California. I had a question in regards to stage shows. Now, I’ve been personally reaching out to community theaters to try to put on my very own stage show, with some luck and most of them pretty much telling me that as much as they would love to have me they already have a theater season where they do broadway style plays or broadway style musicals and my question is to you guys, is there other avenues besides community theaters to reach out to, to do stage shows. Also if community theaters are a viable option, what would be a better way to approach them? My final question to this is, is what are some things or some pitfalls to avoid when actually getting your theater show running, you got the theater you’re getting the show, what are the things like contractually that you should look out for to make sure you’re not hurting yourself in the end? Thank you very much, talk to you guys soon and have a great rest of the podcast. Yeheyyy!” Zivi and Annie shared some important tips and here are some of the points: Anytime that you have in your market an event or a topic that everybody cares about that’s great. For example, the Read Across America theme, if you work in Libraries. Look at your market and if your market looks like it can support specific show like that then go for it because it’s gonna push you creatively. A lot of independently owned theaters exist and you can go to them without fear of the infamous committee. Local Schools sometimes got fancy theaters. Zivi and Annie also gave some advise with regard to contracts, the committee and colleagues. More discussion and tips when you listen to the episode. Tips from the Vault: Why Moms Book You The tip is taken from the Games, Magic and Disco Formula (GMD Formula) in Kids Entertainer Academy - Module 9 Lesson 2 Zivi and Annie discussed the reasons why you get booking from bookers and how you can make sure you book them right away. Hot Topic: When is it ok to share The Secret of a magic trick? For Annie, there’s two different sides to this question, sharing with performers and sharing with muggles. For Zivi, it troubles him where the boundaries are. There’s a lot of gray area but you have to have a great reason why you are sharing something.

    KEP Season 5 - Episode 108 with Regina Martinez

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 39:31


    It’s the 108th episode and Regina Martinez aka Silly Sparkles is back! Really exciting topics were discussed in this episode and life saver tips. Do you work with agents or do you have an agent? If you are or if you’re thinking of trying finding one, then you have to listen to this one. We also talked about a prop free game from one of the courses in the Kids Entertainer Academy that you can use in your show or play with your family. Last but not least, the hot topic of dealing with young hecklers. Lets begin: In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: Working with Agents Yochi asked: “Hey Zivi, I want to ask you guys a quick question about working with agents, did you cover that in any of you previous things, will you cover that? Question is working with agents.” Working with agents can really fill up your calendar especially when you are working with good agencies that can help you get more bookings and gigs. More discussion and tips when you listen to the episode. Tips from the Vault: The “What are you doing” game Was taken from the course called the Comedy Masterclass - from an award winning street performer Uri Vice This game works very well with school ages, for younger age you need to give a lot of examples and then they get it too. You can get up to 10 mins of playing time through this game with two kids standing on stage. The first kid is miming drinking tea, and the second kid will just ask the question “what are you doing?”. The first kid can say anything except for the actual thing that he’s doing. Watch the video in the episode bonus to learn the full rules of the game. Hot Topic: What do you do with kids hecklers that try and call you out through the show All entertainers must have experienced this situation and we all agree that it’s very distracting. More of what Zivi and Silly Sparkles shared about their experience with hecklers in the episode.

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    KEH107: Overcoming the Talking Parents Hurdle and Adjusting Your Show To A Library Settings

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 47:16


    It’s our 107th episode and Danny is back to co-host! Are you an entertainer who has some challenges in dealing with different ages in a party? If that’s you then you better listen to this episode, we’ll help you answer your questions. Zivi and Danny talked about the important things to consider in hosting a show, your preparation is key. And as always, we shared one of the lessons from the KEA membership which is about the parents talking to each other from the GMD Formula. And for the hot topic, this time is about transforming your show from a birthday settings to a library one. In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: Mixed ages in the same gig, different attention span and strategies in entertaining them. Marvelous Marc asked: “What are some strategies for keeping entertainment relevant for an audience of mixed ages so, like you can have children that you are doing the show for but they maybe ages 15 or all the way down to ages 2 or 3 and you have to deal with different attention spans and interesting content and what not, so what are some good strategies to deal with them?” Zivi and Danny had a discussion about the important things in having a show for a mixed group and here are some of the points: Having a really good show and skills means you have the ability to entertain everyone, even a mixed group of people from all ages.   Get the attention of the older kids by giving them tasks to do. Being original is always the best option   Bottom line is that older kids need to be impressed. Tips from the Vault: Parents Talking from GMD Formula Course The tip is taken from the Games, Magic and Disco Formula (GMD Formula) in Kids Entertainer Academy - Parent Talking Zivi shared the content of this course and Danny contributed on the things you can do in every situation. Hot Topic: Can you transform a birthday magic show into a library show? Both Zivi and Danny agreed that this is a great opportunity for an entertainer and they brainstormed in the things to consider and the adjustments that you have to make in doing a library show.

    KEH106: Overcoming Injury and When to Serve Food in a Birthday

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 38:09


    It’s episode 106 and Annie Bannanie is back to co host for this episode. If you are an artist or an entertainer, you do a lot of tricks and performances and sometimes you can’t avoid having an injury so Zivi and Annie discussed what it’s like to have an injury that affects your business and what you can do while you are healing. They also talked about sound systems and lightings plus the influence you can have to your customer on the food they serve and when to serve it. In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: What would you do during a month of healing? Dale Gideon asked: “Hi, I’m really interested to know what aspect of business a person can focus on if they were unable to work for about a month due to injury, that injury being a sprained hand which is the working which means pretty much out of action. Yeah, just really eager to find out what sorts of things they could do during that time as they heal. Thank You!” Annie shares her experience during the time she had an injury and these are the factors to consider: Pain relief medicine.   Scheduled shows. Can you perform with someone else?   And don’t hesitate to ask help..   During downtime, do something productive and self improving stuff Tips from the Vault: Sound Systems and Lighting Set Up The tip is taken from the Games, Magic and Disco Formula (GMD Formula) Lesson 8.1 in Kids Entertainer Academy - My Sound and Lighting Set Up Zivi and Annie discusses alternatives that might be better and cheaper and also gave the information on their own set up. Things to consider when performing outdoors were also taken into the discussion Hot Topic: Should the Entertainer try to affect the customer on what  or when food is served in a birthday? For Annie:There should be no food during the show - the kids are distracted by the food. Zivi tries to influence to have a healthy birthday party, like no sugary food in the first hour of the show. But at the end of the day it will still be the decision of the parents.

    KEH105: Marketing at the end of your birthday show and your Balloon Stock

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 37:56


    It’s Episode 105 and we had Regina Martinez aka Silly Sparkles as a co-host. In this episode, Zivi and Regina talked about marketing tips that can be implemented after the show. They shared by sharing their own stories and opinions. Controlling your nerves is another topic that was discussed in this episode and every new entertainer or even a veteran one can still experience it, so listen to this episode because you can definitely relate to this. Lastly, another hot topic and this time about how many balloons should you carry in your stock. So if any of these topics interest you hit the PLAY button now! In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: How to market yourself at the end of the party ceremony Steven from Appleton Wisconsin USA asked: “At the end of birthday party shows, any idea you could share on you know, you get invited to stay, have some birthday cake or some food and meet up with the people. I wonder if you have any ideas on how to do that in a professional manner and what might you wanna make sure we include so that would help our business and so on?” Regina’s thoughts on this: It’s a great opportunity to market at the end of the show. It’s a really great time to have a photo op, with the birthday kid and other kids too. If you have a puppet it will have a great impact. When taken a picture ask them to use your hashtag when they post it. Offer a referral discount as a bonus for when they tag you. Zivi’s take: Most of people these days will agree to get them tagged so if you do the hashtag for them as Regina mentioned in the show, it allows you to take ownership on the process and the details. Tips from the Vault: Controlling Your Nerves The tip is taken from Lesson 7.0 of the Build your Magic Show course of the Kids Entertainer Academy – How Do I Control My Nerves. The main idea is - don’t ever say you will never do that magic trick again But at the same time, perform magic you find enjoyable and comfortable with and be realistic with your progress Regina also shared her story about her experience and Zivi also gave his take. See the extended notes for complete details. Hot Topic: How many balloons should you keep in your stock? For Regina:It depends on the business and market. Restock from a position of power and knowledge. Plus insights and challenge inside the bonus PDF extended notes. Zivi’s strong points on stocking balloons:Balloons Age. Limit yourself to few colors and spend your money wisely.

    KEH104: Interactions along the way and handling kids who cry

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 48:03


    As entertainers we want to make everyone happy in our show but do we need to always make everyone laugh? With the help of Danny Schlesinger, the co-host for this episode, we discussed how to be a great entertainer without trying hard to make everybody laugh. We also discussed about one of the lectures from the Vault which talks about some good lines to use and you interactions with adults during the show. And as always, we discussed a hot topic, this it's about how to handle situations when kids starts to cry in your show. Tune in as this episode will give a lot of tips and tricks on how to be a great entertainer.  In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: The Future of Kids Entertainment Drew ripley from Canada “With the show that I have right now I find that there are parts that are really funny and parts that are not and I am wondering if while Im entertaining smaller kids if the goal should be just keep them laughing the whole time, can I actually be just a comedic performer the whole time or is that likely to be exhausting and backfire and I’ll end up with other problems?” Quick Summary: Laughing all the time is exhausting When the kids really laugh a lot it’s fun for you to be in the situation because it shows how good you are as an entertainer Many things can go wrong if you make things go crazy with laughter How many interactions in your routine that involve your audience show be considered as well Tips from the Vault: You Are So Funny! by Alan Rich Lines that were taken from the lecture: Line 1: Why are you knees different from my knees? You have Kidneys Tip from the show: don’t use a line that doesn’t fit your personality Line 2: (to a hyper kid) Have you ever considered meditation Line 3: Are you married… Do you work at 7-11 Danny and Zivi also gave their advise on adult interaction and how important it is that they are also entertained. Hot Topic: What do you do when a kids starts to cry (for a balloon or in line for face painting or for a prize) For Danny..If it’s in a show, encourage the parent to deal with it and give comfort to the kid. For Zivi..It’s an opportunity for an Awww..  moment. To show that you are human and you care.

    KEH103: Keeping Everyone Engaged and Working for Tips the Right Way

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 55:58


    KEH102: Essential Marketing of a New Show and Full Body Costumes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 37:01


    It’s episode 102, and we’re excited to share it along with our second co-host for the season, Regina Martinez, also known as Silly Sparkles. Regina loves sharing her knowledge with everyone and will be one of the three co-hosts of season 5! Today, we talk about the essentials of marketing that can be applied to a new show. I am sure you already have ideas about your next show so stick around, listen and brainstorm with us with this new episode on how to market your show. We also discussed about the Five Word Tip. These five words transforms a group of kids into an audience. It was taken from one of the Kids Entertainer Academy lectures. Last but not the least, the Hot Topic of this week - Gigantic Costumes, are they adorable or SCARY? Let start dive right in! In this episode we discussed: In Your Voice: Essentials on a new show - the question from Yoshi - I put together a show but I did so far no marketing or whatsoever. I want to know, what are the essentials that I have to take, take my show that is sitting now at the boxes at home to somebody’s stage. What are the essential marketing steps that has to get done? Here are the essential Regina and Zivi brainstormed about: Get Professional Pictures - Make really good promo photos. Next is to Market your show. There is a lot about that in the Pre-School Masterplan course in KEA. We challenge you to do the marketing during the first steps of building the new show, not after your show is ready. Tips from the vault: The FIVE Words Tip https://member.kidsentertainerhub.com/topic/episode-102-five-words-to-put-you-in-control/ Ask questions like the samples below. Who wants to see a magic show? You Weren’t Ready were you? I will give you another go Hot Topic: Full body gigantic Costumes that the entertainer goes inside - Scary or Adorable? Wearing HUGE costumes has been around amongst entertainers for many years, mostly for kid’s parties and shows. The question we ask is, is it adorable or will it scare the kids away? We shared Regina’s thoughts on this kind of costume as a mom. Size is powerful. Costume quality is also a big factor. The high end polar bear full body costume that was mentioned https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG1NHYFHDk4&feature=share

    KEH101: Prices on websites and Halloween Characters

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 54:17


    This episode marks a new beginning. We reached a new milestone having the 100th episode of the podcast. As we enter a new season, we say farewell to Ken Kelly, the founder of this company, who after 3.5 years have decided to move on to other things, and sold his share to Zivi Kivi. Thanks so much for Ken for all that he contributed to the podcast, the company and for his influence and legacy. We wish Ken goodluck in his endeavors and suspect you will hear more of him in the future.   Do you think putting prices in your website is worth it? Then listen to this episode. We also discussed a game that you can use in your events, that was taken out from the Vault. Lastly, since the Halloween season is coming, we talked about Halloween shows and characters. In this episode we discussed: In Your Voice: Do you put prices on websites? What are the pros and cons? - Virginia from Los Angeles asked us, and here are some of the Pros and Cons: Pros: Acts as a filter. Filter out customers that are just looking for price Shows fairness and It builds your confidence (the trust factor) You can show different packages and it saves you a lot of time with customers Cons: New in the area, depends on the location. Prices are not final yet Competition will know your price and they will undercut you (but honestly, they will know your prices one way or another anyway) Tips from the vault: The game “I Like You Because...” Taken from the lecture from our Learning Circle course The lecture was about the concept of the 5 love languages for kids The game involves two people - each one need to says “I like you because …... “ https://member.kidsentertainerhub.com/topic/episode-101-the-i-like-you-because-game/ Hot Topic: HALLOWEEN CHARACTER / SHOW - is it really worth it? Tips on how to make your Halloween shows Discussion with regard to costumes

    KEH100: Technology Trends Shaping the Future of Business and Children’s Entertainment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 46:01


    It’s best to be prepared in life as well as business. And to arm you for the future, we discuss the technology trends in business that are likely going to affect kids entertainers. And since this is our 100th episode, we have a fantastic present for all of you, our listeners. What is it? Go on and click play to find out.   In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: The Future of Kids Entertainment What developments are on the horizon that can affect the future of children’s entertainment? - NJ Holtz Trends to be aware of: eLearning, eCourses and automation systems The uses of chatbots   Tips from the Vault: Free Access to the Entire Vault! Get your Free Access to the KEA Tips Vault: Go to https://kidsentertainerhub.com/vault/ For KEA members, check out a new course by Colin Dymond: Adding a Puppet to Your Show   Hot Topic: Mentors The danger of not having a mentor Ideas for getting some mentorship

    KEH099: Warm-Up Routines for Your Kids Shows

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 41:47


    Want new warm-up routines to begin your show with a bang? Then this episode is for you. We also discuss what upgrades you can add to your party offers to provide more value to your bookers and earn more in the process. Last but not the least, we share our thoughts on an often-debated topic among kids and family entertainers: do you really need backdrops?   In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: Party Package Upgrades Which party package upgrades do your clients choose most often? – Regina “Silly Sparkles” Defining your core offer Brainstorming for upsells that suits your core offer The beauty of tiered pricing   Tips from the Vault: Warm-Up Routines The importance and purpose of warm-ups Ideas and resources for warm-up routines   Hot Topic: Do You Need Backdrops? Pros and cons of having backdrops Don’ts when designing your backdrops

    KEH098: What to Do When Customers Ask for a Discount

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 43:48


    Most of us, if not all of us, have experienced customers asking for a discount. Should we give in or say no? If we say no, how do we communicate that nicely so we don’t lose the client? We discuss this rather tricky topic here and offer strategies that have worked for us. We also offer fantastic party game ideas for kids that even the older children will love, as well as steps you can take to move from a non-performing into a performing act.   In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: How Do You Go into Performing? How do you transition from line twisting into performing? - Melissa Sherk Simple steps you can take to ease yourself into performing Resources that can help you   Tips from the Vault: Ideas for Games for Children Ages 8+ The importance of framing the game to the children 3 fantastic non-elimination games you can try Danger Pass the Parcel Comedy Musical Chairs Comedy Musical Statues   Hot Topic: When Customers Ask for Discounts The problem with giving discounts Tips on how to structure your offer to discourage clients asking for discounts What to give in place of discounts

    KEH097: How to Ask for Deposits Easily

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 40:10


    Planning to start asking for deposits from your bookers, or wondering how you can simplify the process? In this episode, we discuss how you can ask for deposits with no hassle to you or your client. And because we always strive to give you as much value as we can, we also discuss how to deal with undercutting, and also whether one website or several specialized websites are for you. In this episode we discuss:  In Your Voice: Specialized Websites or One Website? Is it best to have a singular website that promotes all your services, or a singular website for each of your services? – Keith Tusing Pros and cons of having one website vs. having several specialized websites Things to consider when deciding whether to have a single or multiple websites   Tips from the Vault: How to Ask for Deposits Benefits of asking for deposits for your children’s shows Hassle-free ways to ask for deposits   Hot Topic: How to Deal with Undercutting The right attitude towards the issue of undercutting Your Unique Selling Proposition (USP) and how you can get bookings even if you charge more than your competitors

    KEH096: How to Know if Your Kids Entertainment Business Is Doing Well

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 40:39


    In this episode, we tackle a question that many kids and family entertainers are keen to find the answer to: how do we know if our business is indeed doing well? How can we say objectively that we’re flourishing, or at least performing better than the last months or the previous years? What things do we need to look at to be able to say that we’re on an upward trajectory or that we need more fine-tuning? It’s an important question as the answer will allow us to run our business in a more informed way. And we give you the best answer we know, based from our own experiences, in this episode. In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: How to Know if Your Business is Growing What should we measure to know if our business is growing? – Steve Wickenton The importance of measuring and keeping track Tools and tips you can apply right now to measure the performance of your business   Tips from the Vault: Answer Phone Message Why you need a good answering machine/voicemail message The anatomy of a great answer phone message   Hot Topic: Who is the Boss—the Booker or the Audience? What you can do to please both the booker and the birthday child

    KEH095: How Long Should Your Magic Show Be (Plus Magic Trick Giveaways for Children)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 37:13


    In this episode, we discuss an often-debated topic among kids and family entertainers: how long should a magic show be? We consider kids’ psychology today and share insights from our own experiences. Furthermore, we share two magic tricks that you can give away to your audience—tricks that are easy and perfect for children to do. It’s another succinct episode packed with resources, actionable tips, and valuable information to chew on, so go press Play now. In this episode we discuss: In Your Voice: What is the Best Part of Your Magic Show? If I were to ask the 5-year-olds in your audience what their favorite part of your magic show is, what would they say? - Silly Jilly Your favorite routine vs. the routine that stands out in your audience’s eyes Doing market research: Asking your audience what the best part of your show is for them   Tips from the Vault: Magic Trick Templates for Giveaways Choosing magic tricks fit for children Magic workshops and magic kit party giveaways Free magic trick templates that you can use   Hot Topic: How Long Should Your Magic Show Be Ideal length of show for different ages, groups and events The psychology of children today and how this could inform your show

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