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Join Justin Willman in 'Magic Lover,' an entertaining show that masterfully blends captivating magic tricks with insightful comedic commentary. This unique performance offers a fresh take on various themes, promising an evening of wonder and laughter. Experience the magic and humor in this must-watch special.
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00:00:40I mean, wow.
00:00:45You guys, magicians don't normally get this kind of respect in show business.
00:00:50We're the chiropractors of the entertainment industry.
00:00:53Not tonight, though.
00:00:56My goodness.
00:01:01You know, I've been doing magic a long time, and I've learned there are two kinds of people who come to a magic show.
00:01:06First group of people, people who like magic.
00:01:09They like the way it makes them feel.
00:01:11They don't want to know the secrets.
00:01:12They just want to experience wonder.
00:01:14I call them magic lovers.
00:01:15Any here?
00:01:16Thanks for coming.
00:01:21The second group of people are the people the first group brought with them.
00:01:31The plus ones.
00:01:35Plus ones, they don't like magic.
00:01:37They don't like watching it.
00:01:39They don't like the way it makes them feel.
00:01:41It irritates them.
00:01:45Because they think they need to know the secret if they're going to move on with their life.
00:01:49Where's my plus ones at?
00:01:50Are you here?
00:01:51Wow.
00:01:53Thank you for coming.
00:01:54Wow.
00:01:55Right up front.
00:01:55Great.
00:01:56Thanks for you.
00:01:57No, thank you.
00:01:58But you should know.
00:01:58Plus ones.
00:01:59I know you think you want to know the secret, but you don't.
00:02:02Think of it this way.
00:02:03Magic is like hot dogs.
00:02:12The more you know, the harder it is to swallow.
00:02:17You remember the day you found out how hot dogs were made?
00:02:20It was a sad day.
00:02:22Same with magic.
00:02:23And to prove my point, I'm going to do something you don't see at a magic show.
00:02:26I'm going to show you a trick, and then I'm going to tell you how I do it.
00:02:30All right?
00:02:31Just so you can feel how that feels.
00:02:32Sounds fun, right?
00:02:34I have a box.
00:02:36I put something in this box earlier tonight.
00:02:38It'll be important in a second, so take note of the box.
00:02:41What's in the box?
00:02:43I also need somebody to help me out.
00:02:46So I'm going to toss this frisbee out.
00:02:47Heads up.
00:02:49If you catch it, stand up.
00:02:51Hello.
00:02:53You just robbed that guy of that frisbee.
00:02:55He wanted it.
00:02:57How are you?
00:02:59You're so excited?
00:03:00Here, we're going to hand you a microphone so we can hear that excitement.
00:03:04Here we go.
00:03:05Hi.
00:03:05Hello.
00:03:06What's your name?
00:03:07Larissa.
00:03:08Hi, Larissa.
00:03:08Hello.
00:03:09Justin, nice to meet you.
00:03:10Nice to meet you.
00:03:11Can I ask you a personal question?
00:03:13Okay.
00:03:13Remember your first crush?
00:03:15Yes.
00:03:16Who was it?
00:03:17Spencer.
00:03:18Spencer.
00:03:18Spencer.
00:03:19What was his last name?
00:03:23Do you remember his last name?
00:03:24No.
00:03:28Oh, yes.
00:03:29Yes, I do.
00:03:30Oh, you do?
00:03:30I do.
00:03:31Spencer what?
00:03:32Kuzna.
00:03:34How do you spell that?
00:03:36K-U-Z-N-I-A.
00:03:38K-U-Z-N-I-A.
00:03:40Spencer Kuzna.
00:03:42Correct.
00:03:42Great.
00:03:42And who are you here with tonight?
00:03:45Not Spencer.
00:03:46Not Spencer.
00:03:47Okay.
00:03:50Larissa, is there any way I could have known about Spencer Kuzna?
00:03:53No.
00:03:53All right.
00:03:54Take a seat.
00:03:54You'll enjoy this.
00:03:57Ladies and gentlemen, it's the first trick of the special.
00:04:00It better be good.
00:04:01That is why tonight we have a very special guest with us.
00:04:07Please welcome to the stage Spencer Kuzna, everybody.
00:04:12Now, that would have been fun.
00:04:16Wouldn't have been fun.
00:04:21Not for Larissa.
00:04:27Spencer's not here.
00:04:28Don't worry.
00:04:29The box is here, though.
00:04:31What's in the box?
00:04:33It's not Spencer's head.
00:04:35Okay?
00:04:36That would be a great way to start the show, though.
00:04:38I'm just saying.
00:04:40Inside the box before the show, I placed a prediction.
00:04:44A piece of paper.
00:04:45On that piece of paper, I wrote down a name I couldn't have known before the show.
00:04:49Yet here we are, one sheet of paper that happens to say Spencer Kuzna.
00:04:55I'll give that to him to burn.
00:05:13Now, that's what the magic lovers came to see.
00:05:17I know.
00:05:18But I can feel it.
00:05:19The plus ones are irritated right now.
00:05:20So, um, wheels are turning.
00:05:23They're like, ah, it happened already.
00:05:24Ah, magic.
00:05:27So, I'm going to do something, listen, I'm going to do something magicians don't normally
00:05:30like.
00:05:31Uh, if there's a plus one here who has a theory as to how I got Spencer Kuzna out of the box,
00:05:35throw your hand up in the air.
00:05:37You got a theory?
00:05:39White hat guy?
00:05:40Stand up.
00:05:40We're going to give you a mic.
00:05:41Listen, here's what I'm going to do.
00:05:43What's your name?
00:05:44Nick.
00:05:44Nick.
00:05:45I'm going to let you take a guess.
00:05:46If you guess correctly as to how I got Spencer Kuzna out of the box, I'll tell you.
00:05:49Nick, how'd I do it?
00:05:50There's a printer in there.
00:05:53Connected to, like, Wi-Fi.
00:06:03You could, you could take his mic back.
00:06:10That's, that's a good guess.
00:06:10Okay, uh, by the applause, I can tell that's what everyone thinks.
00:06:18Um, uh, yeah, uh, there's a printer in the box.
00:06:32Ta-da.
00:06:33Thanks for ruining Christmas, Nick.
00:06:37How's that hot dog taste, huh?
00:06:38Kind of sad, right?
00:06:42A moment ago, I was this cool magician with supernatural powers, and I'm just a regular
00:06:46dude with a little printer.
00:06:49You paid to see a guy print stuff.
00:06:54Could have done that at work for free.
00:06:57Now we're all sad.
00:06:58Okay.
00:06:59You know what?
00:07:00I'm not going to reveal any more secrets.
00:07:02Here's what I ask.
00:07:03Tonight, let's not be two kinds of people.
00:07:05There's enough out there in the world to divide us.
00:07:07Magic should not be one of those things.
00:07:10Tonight, let's let magic bring us together.
00:07:18All right.
00:07:23Let's start the show.
00:07:24How you doing now, Nick?
00:07:51You okay?
00:07:55Oh, man.
00:07:57Let me tell you a little bit about me.
00:07:59I'm married.
00:08:00We have two kids.
00:08:01We've got a daughter, Rosie.
00:08:02She's two.
00:08:03Super cute.
00:08:04Our son, Jack, is six.
00:08:05I love being a dad.
00:08:06I do.
00:08:07I love it.
00:08:07I like to think it's the most important job I'll ever have.
00:08:10And I can say that because I am a magician.
00:08:12One of the perks.
00:08:20Sometimes I get to combine being a magician and being a dad.
00:08:23I love it when that happens.
00:08:26One day, my son asked me what inflation was.
00:08:30Smart kid.
00:08:31And I know a lot of money tricks, so I had the perfect trick to explain to him the concept of inflation.
00:08:36Does anybody have like a $1 bill?
00:08:40You have a $2 bill?
00:08:42All right.
00:08:45You must be a fun aunt.
00:08:47I can tell.
00:08:49Right here.
00:08:50Hello.
00:08:51What's your name?
00:08:53Lauren.
00:08:54Thank you for being one of the few people around you to even reach and check if you have a $1 bill.
00:08:58Can you hand me Lauren's $1 bill there?
00:09:01Thank you, Lauren.
00:09:02Appreciate it.
00:09:03Oh, it's been in circulation for a little while.
00:09:08Okay.
00:09:09So here's how I broke it down for Jack.
00:09:13I said, hey, buddy.
00:09:19You can't buy a lot for $1 these days.
00:09:22You can't even buy a can of Coke, which is crazy.
00:09:25But 100 years ago, you could buy a lot for $1.
00:09:28A can of Coke was only $0.05.
00:09:30A dollar would buy you an entire case.
00:09:32And that's back when it was the original recipe, by the way.
00:09:44The good stuff.
00:09:47Today, that costs much more.
00:09:48In fact, 100 years ago, what only cost $1 today to buy that very same thing, you might end up spending as much as $20.
00:10:03And I said, that is what inflation is.
00:10:19And he got it.
00:10:24Could have been you.
00:10:33Could have been you.
00:10:34You got to reach.
00:10:35I got a Honda.
00:10:40You have a Honda?
00:10:44I'll figure something out.
00:10:45Okay.
00:10:45Bless you.
00:10:49All right.
00:10:50So while he wants to see it again.
00:10:55What's your name?
00:10:56Andy.
00:10:57Andy.
00:10:59Let's do a little follow-up lesson for Andy.
00:11:01Hey, buddy.
00:11:17Watch your $100 bill.
00:11:20Watch it close.
00:11:22You sweet, trusting man.
00:11:24Watch as that $100 bill slowly transforms itself.
00:11:31All the way into...
00:11:33Oh, boy.
00:11:47And that is what a recession is.
00:11:52Thank you, Andy.
00:11:59Thank you for coming.
00:12:01Moving on.
00:12:07Thank you guys for not being on your phones.
00:12:10I mean, it feels good to not be on the phone.
00:12:12I use my phone too much.
00:12:14I checked my screen time once.
00:12:15It was a bad idea.
00:12:16It said my daily average was 27 hours.
00:12:20However, I have recently come up with a solution to the screen time problem.
00:12:24Anyone else like me?
00:12:25Uses their phone more than they want?
00:12:26Yeah?
00:12:26What kind of phone do you use?
00:12:30New iPhone one.
00:12:3116?
00:12:32The new one.
00:12:32Yeah, those are designed to be addictive.
00:12:36How about you?
00:12:37Do you use your phone too much?
00:12:38What's your name?
00:12:39Rachel.
00:12:40Rachel.
00:12:41I'll help you with your screen time problem.
00:12:42Come on.
00:12:43Give it up for Rachel.
00:12:45Rachel, bring your phone.
00:12:47We'll put a microphone on you.
00:12:48Rachel, everybody.
00:12:59Do you want to stand right here?
00:13:01Okay.
00:13:02How's it going?
00:13:03Thanks for coming.
00:13:04Who are you here with?
00:13:05Nick, the guy who knew you had a printer.
00:13:11How long have you guys been together?
00:13:13Almost 20 years.
00:13:14Wow.
00:13:15Okay.
00:13:16Wow.
00:13:1620 years of mansplaining.
00:13:21That's, um, give this woman a medal.
00:13:26Where are you from?
00:13:26Don't tell me, actually.
00:13:27Don't tell me where you're from.
00:13:28What's your zip code where you're from?
00:13:3055016?
00:13:32Oh, 55016 is Cottage Grove, Minnesota.
00:13:35Yeah.
00:13:36Yeah, right.
00:13:37I've been there.
00:13:39I mean, I'll do one better.
00:13:43Uh, four blocks from your house, there's, uh, Starbucks.
00:13:47Yeah?
00:13:48Okay.
00:13:54You use your phone a lot.
00:13:55Can I see it?
00:13:56Mm-hmm.
00:13:57Okay.
00:13:58Wow.
00:13:58All right.
00:13:59It's not too old.
00:14:00This is good.
00:14:00You got a target notification.
00:14:02Can I swipe that away?
00:14:03Yeah.
00:14:03Look at that.
00:14:03Where is this?
00:14:04Can we get it?
00:14:05Can we see that?
00:14:05Uh, that's Tybee Island in Georgia.
00:14:08Beautiful photo.
00:14:09Great.
00:14:10Let's see what your screen time is here.
00:14:11Let's see.
00:14:12Screen time is, there we go, your daily average, four hours and 34 minutes.
00:14:20Oh, that's impressive?
00:14:24That's a part-time job.
00:14:25Guys.
00:14:28Rachel, what are you doing on your phone?
00:14:31Well, lately I thought my dog was dying, so I was researching a lot of stuff.
00:14:36But.
00:14:37But.
00:14:38But.
00:14:39Today the vet said that maybe she just fractured her hip.
00:14:44Yay.
00:14:49That's great news.
00:14:53But I'm a nurse, so I always assume the worst.
00:14:56That's your job.
00:14:57Yeah.
00:14:57So then I was, like, Googling a lot of stuff.
00:15:00I see.
00:15:00So that's why your screen time's up.
00:15:02I'll help you with your screen time problem.
00:15:04Okay.
00:15:04But first, let's play a little game.
00:15:06Okay.
00:15:06Can I take the phone out of the case?
00:15:08Yeah.
00:15:08Okay.
00:15:09Wouldn't want anything bad to happen to the case.
00:15:13We're going to play a game called Where's My Phone?
00:15:16Oh.
00:15:16You ever play Where's My Phone?
00:15:18No.
00:15:19Okay, well, you will as you get older.
00:15:22Here's how it goes.
00:15:23We take Rachel's phone.
00:15:25It goes inside of an envelope here.
00:15:27So we can't see it.
00:15:27But I'm going to seal it.
00:15:28So that we can't.
00:15:34Tamper proof.
00:15:35Okay.
00:15:35So it's in there, but we can't see it.
00:15:37All right?
00:15:37You've got to keep an eye on it.
00:15:38Okay.
00:15:39Rachel, where's your phone?
00:15:40It's right there.
00:15:41You're doing great.
00:15:41Okay.
00:15:42Now, here's where it gets a little tricky.
00:15:43I have another phone.
00:15:45Now, this is an old, broken iPhone 8.
00:15:47It's been smashed.
00:15:49Long story.
00:15:49But if I put this old, broken phone into an identical envelope, Rachel, what's fun is that they look kind of similar.
00:15:56All right?
00:15:56So this is not your phone.
00:15:58Okay?
00:15:58That is your phone.
00:15:59Don't let me confuse you.
00:16:01Okay?
00:16:04Were you paying attention?
00:16:05No, I wasn't.
00:16:08Do you know where your phone is, left or right?
00:16:11I don't, to be honest.
00:16:12Okay.
00:16:12It's on the left.
00:16:13It's right.
00:16:13Yes.
00:16:13Okay, good.
00:16:14Standing in front of a crowd.
00:16:15I'm all overwhelmed.
00:16:15Focus, focus.
00:16:16This is the easy part of the game, to build your confidence, and it's not going well.
00:16:20So, Rachel.
00:16:22I told you I thought my dog was dying.
00:16:24Yeah, I know.
00:16:25I know.
00:16:25Great, great fodder for a comedy show.
00:16:28I know, but dog's fine.
00:16:31Just a broken hip.
00:16:32We should all be so lucky.
00:16:33That's your phone.
00:16:34Keep an eye on it.
00:16:36Okay.
00:16:37Okay, got it.
00:16:38Where is it?
00:16:38Left or right?
00:16:38It's that one.
00:16:39Great.
00:16:39Okay.
00:16:39I have another broken phone.
00:16:41Already in an envelope.
00:16:42Rachel, left, middle, or right?
00:16:46Yeah, you're doing great.
00:16:47Okay.
00:16:47Just one more time.
00:16:48I have three more broken phones.
00:16:50Already in an envelope.
00:16:52Oh, God.
00:16:54You guys were cocky.
00:16:56Clearly.
00:17:02Someone's been to Vegas.
00:17:05All right.
00:17:06So, Rachel, you want to cut the deck?
00:17:08Just cut.
00:17:10Great.
00:17:10Okay, good.
00:17:11So, Rachel, so one of these envelopes has your phone.
00:17:14Five of them do not.
00:17:14Now, you don't need to guess anymore.
00:17:16Okay, listen.
00:17:16Here's what I want you to do.
00:17:18Would you number the envelopes, one through six, using this marker, which is fantastic?
00:17:23Okay.
00:17:24Calm down.
00:17:28One, two, three, four, five, six.
00:17:30Do you play Wordle?
00:17:31Yeah, I do.
00:17:32How'd you know?
00:17:35Same way I knew about the Starbucks.
00:17:37Uh, here.
00:17:38Uh, here.
00:17:47Wordle drives my screen time up.
00:17:48So, I actually, I, I have a, I have a phone-free Wordle version.
00:17:53This is low-tech, so it doesn't bring up your screen time.
00:17:55Here, uh, you toss me?
00:17:57Fantastic.
00:17:58Everybody here, think of a five-letter word.
00:18:00Okay?
00:18:00Think of a five-letter word.
00:18:01I'm going to throw this out to a random, oh, wow.
00:18:05Nice catch.
00:18:06Stand up.
00:18:08What's your name?
00:18:09Uh, Cesar.
00:18:10You're thinking of a five-letter word?
00:18:12Look at me.
00:18:13I'm going to try to guess it.
00:18:15Was it magic?
00:18:18Okay, sit down.
00:18:19You can sit down.
00:18:22I was just thinking he's in a magic show.
00:18:24It would have been he's in a magic show.
00:18:25Okay, but not Cesar.
00:18:26All right.
00:18:27Just killing time.
00:18:28All right, here we go.
00:18:28So, uh, Rachel, great font.
00:18:32Look at this.
00:18:33Six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:18:35So, listen, one of these envelopes has your phone.
00:18:37Five of them do not.
00:18:38We're not going to rely on statistics and odds.
00:18:42We are going to rely on your luck.
00:18:43Do you have good luck?
00:18:45Usually not.
00:18:46Okay, well, see if we can turn that around.
00:18:49I have a luck detector, a six-sided die.
00:18:51One, two, three, four, five, six.
00:18:52Come a little closer.
00:18:54Warm that up in your hands.
00:18:56Rachel, you're going to roll the die.
00:18:58Inside this bottle, so it doesn't go all over the place.
00:19:02Pop it in there.
00:19:03Okay.
00:19:06There we go.
00:19:07Great.
00:19:08You're just going to give the die a shake, whatever number you roll you say.
00:19:10So, three, two, but just roll it once.
00:19:15Be gentle.
00:19:15Don't break the bottle.
00:19:16Just little gentle shakes.
00:19:18She's going to love this game.
00:19:19Five.
00:19:20Five.
00:19:21Okay.
00:19:23Okay.
00:19:24Okay.
00:19:24Did I not mention the hammer?
00:19:36I apologize.
00:19:39Sorry.
00:19:40The hammer is the original handheld device, if you think about it.
00:19:45Irony.
00:19:47Irony, Cesar.
00:19:47Was the word all irony?
00:19:49Okay, fine.
00:19:52Don't be a jerk about it.
00:19:56Here's what's going to happen.
00:19:57We're going to keep rolling and smashing until there's one envelope left.
00:20:01And, Rachel, if the last envelope has your phone, you win.
00:20:06I'm scared.
00:20:07It's a game of phones.
00:20:09Shake it.
00:20:12Four.
00:20:12Four.
00:20:13Kids, try this at home.
00:20:21Roll again.
00:20:22One, two, three, or six?
00:20:25Two.
00:20:26Two.
00:20:26Okay.
00:20:31The envelopes are padded.
00:20:33Don't worry.
00:20:35Roll again.
00:20:36One, three, or six?
00:20:37One, three, or six.
00:20:38Gentle.
00:20:38Gentle.
00:20:40Two.
00:20:41One, three, or six?
00:20:42Six.
00:20:43Six.
00:20:45Oh, wow.
00:20:46That one sounded different.
00:20:51It's cool.
00:20:52We're left with one or three.
00:20:53One or three, Rachel.
00:20:55Two.
00:20:57Two.
00:20:59Two.
00:21:01Four.
00:21:02This is statistically unlikely.
00:21:04One.
00:21:05What?
00:21:05I got one.
00:21:11Should I roll again?
00:21:12No.
00:21:16I mean, I could.
00:21:17No, it's fine.
00:21:17You were right.
00:21:18You are not a very lucky person.
00:21:21It's cool.
00:21:24You do this one.
00:21:25You do this one.
00:21:26I don't want to.
00:21:27It's cathartic.
00:21:28You really deserve it.
00:21:29You deserve it.
00:21:29Come on.
00:21:32Come on.
00:21:32Really?
00:21:34Okay.
00:21:35That's good.
00:21:36Oh, one more.
00:21:39I thought I'd do it.
00:21:43Hey, funny story.
00:21:45Um...
00:21:46Do you guys want to know how I got all these broken phones?
00:21:58I'll tell you later.
00:21:59I'll tell you later.
00:22:04Rachel...
00:22:04Yeah?
00:22:05Listen.
00:22:08You can open up envelope number three.
00:22:10Oh, okay.
00:22:12And we can all see what's inside.
00:22:14Right now.
00:22:15Or...
00:22:17You can keep that envelope sealed
00:22:18till you get home tonight.
00:22:21Open it up now.
00:22:22Or live in the moment till this evening.
00:22:25Wait.
00:22:25Okay.
00:22:26What if I gave you $100?
00:22:32I have cash on me at the moment.
00:22:37It's a different bill.
00:22:38What do you want to do?
00:22:39Now or later?
00:22:41I mean, I might as well do now
00:22:42and show the audience.
00:22:43Okay.
00:22:44Open it up, Rachel.
00:22:47Reach in.
00:22:48Make the screen light up.
00:22:49Show us that island.
00:22:50Oh!
00:22:55You did it!
00:22:59Rachel, I promised you
00:23:00I'd help you with your screen time.
00:23:02Yeah.
00:23:02So, here.
00:23:05Would you have...
00:23:07Nick's his name, right?
00:23:07Yeah.
00:23:08Would you call her phone?
00:23:11Yeah.
00:23:12Get ready.
00:23:14Call her when I say go.
00:23:17Okay?
00:23:19I'm going to let you have this bottle.
00:23:21Can I borrow your phone?
00:23:22Okay.
00:23:22Can I borrow your phone?
00:23:25What?
00:23:30You calling?
00:23:32Call her up.
00:23:33Go, go, go.
00:23:35Calling.
00:23:35Calling?
00:23:36Calling?
00:23:37Call from...
00:23:37Call from Nick.
00:23:38Call from Nick.
00:23:40What?
00:23:40What?
00:23:41Screen time is no longer an issue for Rachel.
00:23:59Rachel, everybody.
00:24:01That's for you.
00:24:02Thank you so much.
00:24:03Nice to be here.
00:24:04Nice to be here.
00:24:05Careful here.
00:24:06Careful here.
00:24:07Living in the moment.
00:24:13Moving on.
00:24:16My son recently asked me when he's allowed to get an iPhone.
00:24:19And he's six, I mean.
00:24:22I said, Jack, you can get an iPhone when you're as old as I was when I got an iPhone.
00:24:26Which is 27.
00:24:32Because when I was six, I did not get an iPhone.
00:24:34I got something quite different.
00:24:36When I turned six, I got one of these.
00:24:38A Rubik's Cube.
00:24:41Yeah.
00:24:44Best selling toy of all time.
00:24:47Can you believe that?
00:24:48Blew my mind.
00:24:49Because I hated this thing.
00:24:50I hated it.
00:24:51It is very similar to an iPhone.
00:24:52It also wastes your time.
00:24:53Makes you feel bad about yourself.
00:24:54It's very similar.
00:24:56I got a Rubik's Cube when I was six.
00:24:58And that was before the internet and before YouTube.
00:25:02So I couldn't look up how to solve it.
00:25:04It was just me in my room.
00:25:06Justin versus Cube.
00:25:08I started out going like this.
00:25:10Just, I did it.
00:25:14But eventually I would get cocky.
00:25:17And I would take this thing.
00:25:18And I would scramble it up.
00:25:20And I would not be able to solve it.
00:25:22And it was extremely frustrating.
00:25:23I didn't have the attention span for it.
00:25:25So I would throw it in the trash.
00:25:27I didn't want my parents to know that.
00:25:29So I would lie and tell them I lost it.
00:25:30I was like, oh, I'm so sad.
00:25:32I just solved it too.
00:25:35And my mom, being the awesome mom that she was, would feel bad.
00:25:38And she'd buy me another one.
00:25:40Again and again.
00:25:42That's why it's the best selling toy of all time.
00:25:45That's my theory.
00:25:46Then I became a magician.
00:25:48When you're a magician, you don't need to know how to solve a Rubik's Cube to solve it.
00:25:52All you need is a paper bag, a mixed up cube, and boom.
00:25:58You need a second cube as well.
00:26:06You also need a second cube.
00:26:08Anyone like me, never been able to solve a Rubik's Cube, always wanted to learn?
00:26:12Oh, wow.
00:26:14Hat guy.
00:26:15Stand up.
00:26:17What's your name?
00:26:19Kyle.
00:26:19How's it going, Kyle?
00:26:20Fantastic.
00:26:21You can't solve a Rubik's Cube?
00:26:22No.
00:26:23Let's talk about it.
00:26:23Come on up here.
00:26:24They'll put a microphone on you.
00:26:25Kyle, everybody.
00:26:26Hello, Kyle.
00:26:40How's it going?
00:26:41Fantastic.
00:26:42Justin.
00:26:43Good to meet you, sir.
00:26:44Nice to meet you.
00:26:44Thanks for coming.
00:26:45Absolutely.
00:26:46Who are you here with?
00:26:47I got my wife and my daughter.
00:26:49Oh, wow.
00:26:49It's a family affair.
00:26:50Hi.
00:26:51Kyle, where are you from?
00:26:52Well, what's your zip code?
00:26:54Let me think.
00:26:565-5-0-9-2.
00:26:595-5-0-9-2.
00:27:00You are from Wyoming, Minnesota, I believe.
00:27:03You got it.
00:27:03Yeah.
00:27:04You got it.
00:27:06I mean, four blocks from your house, there's no Starbucks.
00:27:15No.
00:27:15No, there isn't.
00:27:18A little more rural.
00:27:19All right.
00:27:20Kyle, what do you do for a living?
00:27:23I own a small business, tree service work.
00:27:27Oh, fantastic.
00:27:28Yes.
00:27:31Hey.
00:27:32Wow.
00:27:33All right.
00:27:34Only in Minnesota.
00:27:37Everyone's like, thank you for your service, Kyle.
00:27:41There's so many trees.
00:27:44It's a hard job, I bet.
00:27:46Can be.
00:27:46What do you do to them?
00:27:50Get rid of them.
00:27:52Okay.
00:27:54The opposite of conservation.
00:27:56Yes.
00:27:56Yes.
00:27:57You're a tree exterminator.
00:27:58That's right.
00:27:59For people, for residential?
00:28:02Actually, I only do stump grinding.
00:28:04I work with tree service companies, and I do all their stumps.
00:28:08So you're a stump grinder.
00:28:09Yes.
00:28:10And what does that entail?
00:28:11Grinding the stump.
00:28:12Yeah.
00:28:12Sorry.
00:28:19You ever bring your work home with you?
00:28:23Actually, yeah.
00:28:24You do?
00:28:25Yeah, the stump grindings come home with me.
00:28:27The grindings?
00:28:27Yes.
00:28:28What do you do with them?
00:28:29Well, I dump them, and I'm making a wall at my house with it.
00:28:38Your wife is proud.
00:28:39Yeah.
00:28:40Yeah?
00:28:42But, Kyle, you can't solve one of these.
00:28:44No.
00:28:45What if I told you that you will solve that Rubik's Cube tonight in front of 1,000 people
00:28:49in under a minute?
00:28:53Let's go.
00:28:54Can't be harder than grinding a stump, right?
00:28:57Go ahead and mix it up.
00:29:00You know how to do that well.
00:29:01Look at that.
00:29:02Yeah.
00:29:02Look at me go.
00:29:03Kyle, do you know how many Rubik's Cube combinations are possible?
00:29:07No.
00:29:07Guess.
00:29:1212,807.
00:29:17I know someone who knows.
00:29:23Hey, Siri.
00:29:25How many Rubik's Cube combinations are there?
00:29:28A Rubik's Cube has 43 quintillion different possible configurations.
00:29:34You were so close.
00:29:3943 quintillion.
00:29:41Yeah.
00:29:42You ever heard of that?
00:29:43That's a number.
00:29:44No.
00:29:44It's such a big number.
00:29:46Let me give you context.
00:29:48Hey, Siri.
00:29:49How many grains of sand are on planet Earth?
00:29:54There are an estimated seven quintillion grains of sand on Earth.
00:29:59Wow.
00:30:01Wow.
00:30:02Take that in for a second.
00:30:05Wow.
00:30:05I know you've got questions.
00:30:08I've got questions.
00:30:08First off, who counts the sand?
00:30:17That job sucks.
00:30:20If you're having a hard day, be glad you're not a sand counter.
00:30:23Okay?
00:30:24I bet they also bring their work home with them.
00:30:32In their shoes.
00:30:32Shoes.
00:30:36Shoes.
00:30:36Was the word all shoes?
00:30:39Okay.
00:30:42Listen, the reason I tell you all this information is so you know that the cube you just mixed up
00:30:46may be the only cube that's ever existed like that.
00:30:49The odds of there being another cube that looks exactly like that one are 1 in 43 quintillion.
00:30:55Impossible, right?
00:30:56Impossible.
00:30:58Don't move.
00:31:03Tell me.
00:31:09No way.
00:31:14Yeah.
00:31:18Stop.
00:31:26Stop.
00:31:28Stop.
00:31:30Stop.
00:31:30Stop.
00:31:30Stop.
00:31:31Stop.
00:31:31Stop.
00:31:31Stop.
00:31:32That's not even why you came up here. You came up here to solve a Rubik's cube.
00:31:48Nothing's impossible. Kyle, stand next to me. Kyle, here's the thing. You can look up how to
00:31:54solve a Rubik's cube. Anybody can, right? It's on YouTube. There's tutorials. They're taught by
00:31:58children, so it's a little humbling. They're so good. Their little fingers are just moving so
00:32:03quick, and they're trying to focus on speed. We're not going to do that. Kyle, for a guy like us,
00:32:09how old are we? 37. Right. Instead, Kyle, you're going to take it, and you're going to twist it
00:32:16behind your back like this. Okay. You're not going to try to solve it in your hands. You're going to
00:32:21solve it with your imagination. Okay. Face forward. Do you have a good imagination? Excellent. Okay,
00:32:29good. Yes. Let's find out. Here, behind the back. Just practice. Nice and slow. Nice and slow.
00:32:38What are you thinking about?
00:32:43Thinking about my wife right now, actually. She's so proud.
00:32:49She's... Stop. Stop. Stop. All right. Don't think about your wife. No offense, but...
00:32:59That doesn't work. The stakes are too high. Okay? Don't think about your wife. Don't think
00:33:04about me. Don't think about the thousand people here judging you. Don't think about the millions
00:33:10more at home. Think about colors. You're going to think about colors. I'm going to say a color.
00:33:15You think of things that are that color. Okay? All right. Face the people.
00:33:19Behind the back. All right. Just twist. Twist. Think of orange things. What's orange, Kyle?
00:33:28Pumpkin. All right. Good. Good. See? See? Pumpkins. Maybe there's pumpkins. Are they in the wild or are
00:33:37they at a store? Both. All right. We're standing on the edge of a pumpkin. We're at a farmer's market.
00:33:45It's a wild store. Okay. Pumpkins. Big pumpkins. Little pumpkins. Medium pumpkins. It's wonderful.
00:33:51Pumpkins. You're doing great with orange. Yellow. What's yellow? School bus. Okay. We're... We left the
00:33:57farmer's market. We are at... We're out of school. We're just... We're at the corner. It's school bus time.
00:34:03The school bus pulls up. It's dropping off the kids. It's a beautiful yellow school bus. Yellow.
00:34:08You're marveling at the yellow. Blue. What's blue? The sky. Okay. We're looking up. We're looking
00:34:13up at the sky. Ignoring the school bus. We're looking at the beautiful blue sky. It's beautiful.
00:34:18It's blue. Green. Trees. Leaves. Great. Leaves. All right. So you're at work. You're at work.
00:34:25That's fine. You're marveling at the beautiful trees that you are going to just disintegrate
00:34:31with your machine. You're going to pulverize them into nothingness. Red. What's red?
00:34:41Balloons. Okay.
00:34:42We're at your retirement party. You did a good job pulverizing roots. Beautiful red balloons.
00:34:54Now white things. What's white? Wedding dress. Oh, wow. Okay. Well, you're redoing your vows
00:35:04because your wife is so proud of you. She's so proud of how good you were with your colors
00:35:10and your imagination. You were such a good boy thinking of things that were every color.
00:35:16You were so good. Do you know what you just did, Kyle? For a brief second, you forgot
00:35:19about the cube. You forgot about me. I did. You forgot about them. When you feel like it's
00:35:25time to stop, just freeze. Show them what you did.
00:35:31Wow.
00:35:33That's awesome. So nice to meet you. That's a souvenir.
00:35:48Thank you. Kyle!
00:35:49That's the power of the imagination right there. Power. Was the wordle power. Screw you.
00:36:13Oh, hey. Does anybody happen to have a $1 bill that I can borrow for a trick? $1 bill.
00:36:21Oh, hello. Hey. Have we met? What's your name, sir?
00:36:27Andy. Andy. You happen to have... Hi. Hi. You happen to have...
00:36:30I didn't know if you were going to pull me down there.
00:36:37Thank you for giving this. What do you got to lose?
00:36:51Hey, buddy.
00:36:59Andy, you know the phrase, fool me once?
00:37:01Fool me twice?
00:37:11Now, Andy, don't worry.
00:37:15Andy, watch close. I'm not only going to restore that $1 bill back into one piece, but I'm going
00:37:23to transform it. All the way into... Wait.
00:37:34What was once worth something is now worth nothing.
00:37:39And that's how NFTs work.
00:37:51Moving on.
00:37:59What's your zip code, by the way?
00:38:0155330.
00:38:0355330.
00:38:05Elk River, Minnesota.
00:38:09Four blocks from your house.
00:38:13Two blocks.
00:38:14No, there's two.
00:38:15There's two Starbucks?
00:38:17I've been there.
00:38:17I haven't been there, actually.
00:38:21Let me tell you what's going on.
00:38:23When I was 12, I spent one summer memorizing every zip code in America.
00:38:27I don't want to say I was unpopular.
00:38:30I had a lot of free time on my hands.
00:38:32This was before the internet.
00:38:33This is what we did.
00:38:34I got a gift when I was 12.
00:38:36I'll never forget it.
00:38:37I was gifted the zip code directory.
00:38:41Yeah, that's how I learned there are 46,000 zip codes in America.
00:38:47This book, not a fun read.
00:38:51Audiobook, even worse.
00:38:54Let's see if I still got it.
00:38:55If you've got a good zip code, let's venture outside of Minnesota.
00:38:58If you've got a good zip code, put your hand up in the air.
00:39:00I'll try to tell you where you're from.
00:39:04Balcony, hello.
00:39:05Black sweater.
00:39:06Stand up.
00:39:08What's your name?
00:39:08Angela, what's your zip code?
00:39:1345251 is Cincinnati, Ohio.
00:39:16What's up?
00:39:16All right.
00:39:18Yeah.
00:39:20Hello.
00:39:21Hi.
00:39:23What's your name?
00:39:26What happened to the niceties?
00:39:28What's your name?
00:39:29Rachel.
00:39:30Hi, Rachel.
00:39:30What's your zip code?
00:39:345461.
00:39:345461 is at La Crosse, Wisconsin.
00:39:37Fantastic.
00:39:38You know what?
00:39:40Hold on.
00:39:41I know what the plus ones are thinking.
00:39:43Let me take this microphone off my head here, okay?
00:39:48I'm going to switch to this one.
00:39:51Hey, Nick.
00:39:54Would you do me a favor?
00:39:54Would you check my ears?
00:39:55Make sure there's no tiny Wi-Fi printers in there.
00:39:59You can stick your fingers in there if you want.
00:40:00No one's talking to me like a news anchor.
00:40:02Do you want to give me a wet willy?
00:40:05Nah.
00:40:06You sure?
00:40:06Take your word.
00:40:07Okay.
00:40:08What's your zip code?
00:40:09I live with her.
00:40:11You already got me.
00:40:11Oh, yeah.
00:40:11I did.
00:40:14550116, I believe.
00:40:15Yeah.
00:40:16That's up.
00:40:17Okay.
00:40:18Yeah.
00:40:18Here.
00:40:18If you've got a good zip code, throw your hand up.
00:40:20I'll try to tell you where you're from.
00:40:21Here.
00:40:21We'll go over here.
00:40:22Hello.
00:40:22How you doing?
00:40:23What's yours?
00:40:2433323.
00:40:25Oh, 33323 is Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
00:40:29That's what's up.
00:40:30Okay.
00:40:31Hello.
00:40:32Hello.
00:40:32How you doing?
00:40:33Where are you from?
00:40:34I'm from Hastings, Florida.
00:40:36Yeah.
00:40:37Don't do it.
00:40:38That's it.
00:40:43I didn't specify.
00:40:44My brain works the zip code first, then the...
00:40:49Who's got a good one here?
00:40:54Yeah.
00:40:54Just the number.
00:40:5554481.
00:40:5754481.
00:40:58That is Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
00:40:59Yes.
00:41:00Yes.
00:41:00Yes.
00:41:01Hello.
00:41:01You're wearing gloves.
00:41:03That looks classy.
00:41:05What's your zip code?
00:41:0755434.
00:41:0855434.
00:41:09That's Minneapolis, Minnesota.
00:41:11Yes.
00:41:12Blaine area.
00:41:13Blaine?
00:41:13Yes.
00:41:14Okay.
00:41:14Thanks for wearing gloves.
00:41:17Hi.
00:41:18You can speak at a normal voice.
00:41:19What you got?
00:41:2255011.
00:41:2455011 is Cedar.
00:41:26Yeah.
00:41:26Minnesota.
00:41:27There we go.
00:41:27Okay.
00:41:27We can venture out of Minnesota.
00:41:29Try to stump me.
00:41:29What do you got?
00:41:3119128.
00:41:31That's what I'm talking about.
00:41:32Pennsylvania.
00:41:3319128 is Philadelphia, PA.
00:41:35Woo.
00:41:35All right.
00:41:36Come on.
00:41:36What's yours?
00:41:3854703.
00:41:4154703 is Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
00:41:43Yes.
00:41:43Yes.
00:41:44I pronounced it right.
00:41:45Come on.
00:41:45What do you got?
00:41:4749230.
00:41:4849230.
00:41:51Brooklyn, Michigan.
00:41:53Yes.
00:41:53I know where that is on the...
00:41:55Here we go.
00:41:55Hey, hello.
00:41:5854016.
00:41:5854016, Hudson, Wisconsin.
00:42:03Yes.
00:42:04Yes.
00:42:05Let's go to the lobby.
00:42:06Let's go to the lobby.
00:42:07Here we go.
00:42:08Hello.
00:42:08Come with me to the lobby.
00:42:10Hello.
00:42:10Hello.
00:42:11How's it going?
00:42:12What's your zip code?
00:42:13Zip code?
00:42:1550701.
00:42:1750701 is Waterloo, Iowa.
00:42:19It is.
00:42:20It is.
00:42:20What's up?
00:42:21And you're holding Waterloo.
00:42:22All right.
00:42:23Here we go.
00:42:23Anybody here?
00:42:25Nope.
00:42:26Okay.
00:42:26Here we go.
00:42:26Let's keep going.
00:42:27Let's venture out of the region.
00:42:29Come on.
00:42:29Let's go on a trip.
00:42:30What do you got?
00:42:3174055.
00:42:3374055 is Wausau, Oklahoma.
00:42:37Yes.
00:42:37Wausau, Oklahoma.
00:42:38That's a hard one to say.
00:42:40Yes.
00:42:40Okay.
00:42:41Okay.
00:42:42Here we go.
00:42:42Yo, what do you got?
00:42:4463124.
00:42:45Oh, St. Louis, Missouri.
00:42:46What's up?
00:42:47Did we go to high school together?
00:42:48The Dewhorn Walkman.
00:42:49What year were we...
00:42:50Did you graduate?
00:42:5095.
00:42:5195.
00:42:52Well, I'm 37, so...
00:42:55I'm scared to see you.
00:43:00You got one?
00:43:01What's yours?
00:43:0344720.
00:43:0544720 is North Canton, Ohio.
00:43:07Not South Canton.
00:43:08Property values.
00:43:09Hello, what do you got?
00:43:1099701.
00:43:11Oh, 99701 is Fairbanks, Alaska.
00:43:14All right, it is.
00:43:15There we go.
00:43:15Come on.
00:43:17All right.
00:43:17Who's got a real humdinger?
00:43:19Stand up.
00:43:20Oh, no pressure.
00:43:22What's yours?
00:43:2289511.
00:43:2589511.
00:43:26What is your name?
00:43:27Tiffany.
00:43:27Tiffany from Reno, Nevada.
00:43:29Are you not entertained?
00:43:41Would everyone who set a zip code stand back up for me?
00:43:44Okay, great.
00:43:46Good.
00:43:47Hastings, you can stand up too.
00:43:48Be nice.
00:43:56Well, yeah, you've been through enough.
00:43:58You can take a seat.
00:44:02I'm going to try to recite your zip codes back at you.
00:44:06I'm going to try to do it in the order you gave it to me.
00:44:07So listen for your five digits when you hear your zip code.
00:44:11Take a seat.
00:44:12Okay?
00:44:12Okay, that was a lot.
00:44:18Bless you.
00:44:21We had 45251 Cincinnati.
00:44:30Oh, up there.
00:44:31Then we had 54601.
00:44:34Then we had 33323.
00:44:39Then was Hastings, Florida in the house.
00:44:43All right.
00:44:43Then we picked up some gas.
00:44:44We had 54481.
00:44:45There was 55434.
00:44:48We had 55011.
00:44:51There was 19128.
00:44:53We had 54703.
00:44:55We had 49230.
00:44:5954016.
00:45:02540701.
00:45:03Out in the lobby there.
00:45:0574055.
00:45:0763124.
00:45:0944720.
00:45:1099701.
00:45:11And 89511.
00:45:13That's it.
00:45:14Hey, Andy.
00:45:37If you had to put a dollar amount on how much fun you've had so far,
00:45:42I bet I know what it'd be.
00:45:44You've been a good sport.
00:45:46I have a prize for you, actually.
00:45:48Andy.
00:45:49I actually have six potential prizes.
00:45:55Whatever number you pick, you get that prize.
00:45:57So you have a choice to make.
00:45:591, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.
00:46:00Andy, what do you want?
00:46:02Four.
00:46:03Four.
00:46:04This one right here.
00:46:05Okay.
00:46:06Who are you here with?
00:46:07My wife.
00:46:08Your wife.
00:46:08Hey.
00:46:09Do you want to ask her what her thoughts are?
00:46:14She said, I don't know, man.
00:46:18You support four?
00:46:20Yeah.
00:46:21Okay.
00:46:22Final answer is?
00:46:23Four.
00:46:24Okay.
00:46:31It's a good one.
00:46:32It's a selfie.
00:46:33What could be better than that?
00:46:52I'm going to come down there.
00:46:56Andy, we're going to take a $100 selfie right now.
00:47:00Come here.
00:47:00Stand next to me here.
00:47:02You want to take it or you want me to take it?
00:47:04Either way.
00:47:05I'm pretty good at it.
00:47:06Okay.
00:47:06Are you?
00:47:07Yeah, let's see.
00:47:16Come here.
00:47:16Come here.
00:47:17Is it okay if I tag DJ Khaled when I post that on Instagram?
00:47:20I can't leave it like this.
00:47:29You're very sweet.
00:47:32But these people are going to get asked tomorrow, hey, how was the Justin Willman show?
00:47:35And they're going to say, it was fun, but he did rob a guy.
00:47:41That's bad press.
00:47:42I'll be outside.
00:47:43Oh, yeah, there's that, too.
00:47:53And I'd love to see you outside for another, I'm sure, another friendly selfie.
00:48:00I got one more offer for you.
00:48:03I have my wallet.
00:48:06Actually, I have both my wallets.
00:48:08I have two wallets.
00:48:09Andy, one of these wallets has a $100 bill in it.
00:48:15You get to pick one wallet.
00:48:18You get what's in that wallet.
00:48:20So do you want this one or this one?
00:48:25This one?
00:48:27You sure?
00:48:28This one.
00:48:29Do you want to ask your wife?
00:48:31No, you can't trust it.
00:48:33It's the other one.
00:48:34Okay.
00:48:34It's the other one?
00:48:35Yeah.
00:48:37Roll your hand.
00:48:39Go with your gut?
00:48:41This was your gut.
00:48:42Go with your gut.
00:48:43Who the hell are you?
00:48:51I think he wants to meet you outside.
00:48:55All right, Andy.
00:48:58I wouldn't want to be you right now, okay?
00:49:0150-50 shot.
00:49:01These are good odds.
00:49:02These are the best odds anyone's had all night, okay?
00:49:05Rachel's odds were one in six.
00:49:07And her phone's in a bottle.
00:49:08So, it's a bad example, actually.
00:49:12Do you want to go with your gut or your wife's gut?
00:49:20You're going to go with...
00:49:21Go ahead and open it up.
00:49:27Take a peek up top there.
00:49:29Show them.
00:49:31$100.
00:49:31$100.
00:49:31I'll take that, yeah.
00:49:40Am I done?
00:49:40Yeah, you're done.
00:49:42Hey, in the future, always trust your wife.
00:49:45I got lucky.
00:50:01You know, my son stumped me the other day.
00:50:04He asked me what serendipity was.
00:50:06He watches a lot of rom-coms.
00:50:08No, I love...
00:50:11I say serendipity a lot.
00:50:12I love serendipity.
00:50:13I love the concept of serendipity.
00:50:15I love pointing it out when it happens.
00:50:16But it is a hard concept to explain to a kid.
00:50:19Serendipity is something you have to experience, I think, to really understand.
00:50:23And there aren't any magic tricks that explain serendipity.
00:50:26So, I thought, tonight, we could make one together.
00:50:33In a moment, five people are going to come on stage.
00:50:38And they are each going to spin this prize wheel in order to win one of these 12 stuffed animals.
00:50:47Behold, Timu's finest array.
00:50:49After they win a stuffed animal, they are going to choose one of these five colorful seats to sit in.
00:50:58Now, here's the thing.
00:51:00Since this is something I'm trying to use to explain something to my kids,
00:51:04I think it's only right that the five people who come on stage are kids.
00:51:09Do we have any kids here tonight?
00:51:14Oh, we do.
00:51:15So, we're going to choose our five kids by throwing out five Frisbees.
00:51:21All right.
00:51:22I'm going to hurl these into the audience.
00:51:23Okay.
00:51:24If you catch it and you're not a kid, give it to the nearest kid.
00:51:26That kid should mow your lawn.
00:51:28All right?
00:51:30Frisbees coming out.
00:51:42All right.
00:51:43Five kids.
00:51:45Come on up.
00:51:46Hold on to those Frisbees.
00:51:49Wait at the bottom of the stairs here.
00:51:50We're going to put a little microphone on you.
00:51:53Now, here's the thing.
00:51:54The dictionary defines serendipity as an unexpected fortunate discovery.
00:51:59A happy accident.
00:52:00I think it's something much deeper than that.
00:52:02And I'll show you what I mean.
00:52:03Let's welcome our kids.
00:52:05Kids, come to the stage.
00:52:09Hello.
00:52:09Hello.
00:52:10Can we stand here in a line?
00:52:12Join me a little this way.
00:52:18Hello, kids.
00:52:19How's it going?
00:52:20Okay.
00:52:20You caught the Frisbee.
00:52:21You did it.
00:52:22On your Frisbees, will you turn it so the black dot side is facing the audience?
00:52:26Yeah.
00:52:27So that black dot is a sticker, and under that sticker is a number.
00:52:30So if everyone would pull the tab on that black dot, show everybody what number you have.
00:52:35Great.
00:52:36That number determines the order that you spin for a prize.
00:52:40So I'll take those stickers back.
00:52:41And everybody here can wait while number one joins me at the wheel.
00:52:47Come on over here.
00:52:52Hi.
00:52:53Hi.
00:52:55What's your name?
00:52:56Amelia.
00:52:56Amelia.
00:52:58Give the wheel a spin.
00:53:00How old are you, Amelia?
00:53:01I'm 13.
00:53:0213.
00:53:04What's it like being 13?
00:53:06It's really great.
00:53:08You're just living in the moment.
00:53:09What do you want to be in the future?
00:53:10Do you know?
00:53:11Um, no idea.
00:53:13No idea?
00:53:13Maybe a stump grinder.
00:53:15Maybe.
00:53:17You've won an inchworm.
00:53:21Yay.
00:53:29So, Amelia, you caught a Frisbee randomly.
00:53:32You have now won a random stuffy.
00:53:34Now you get to take a seat in any one of these chairs.
00:53:37There are five colors, red, orange, yellow, green, and blue.
00:53:42Go ahead and pick a seat.
00:53:47Who's number two?
00:53:49Join me number two.
00:53:50Come on over here.
00:53:51Number two.
00:53:52What's up?
00:53:56How are you doing?
00:53:57Let's face the people here.
00:53:59What's your name?
00:54:00Uh, Frederick.
00:54:01Frederick.
00:54:01Nice to meet you, Frederick.
00:54:02Give the wheel a spin.
00:54:05Frederick, how old are you?
00:54:06Eight.
00:54:07Eight.
00:54:08What do you want to be in the future?
00:54:11I don't know.
00:54:12You don't know.
00:54:12You don't have to set it in stone until you're 14.
00:54:18Real quick, what are your thoughts on AI and its implications on humanity?
00:54:23I have no idea.
00:54:24You've won a horse.
00:54:26A horse for Frederick, everybody.
00:54:28There it is.
00:54:29And choose a seat.
00:54:40Satisfied customer.
00:54:43Number three.
00:54:44Join me at the wheel.
00:54:48Hi.
00:54:50What's your name?
00:54:52Louisa.
00:54:52Louisa.
00:54:53Give the wheel a spin.
00:54:55Louisa, how old are you?
00:54:57Eleven.
00:54:57Eleven.
00:54:58I was eleven when I was your age.
00:55:02Do you know what you want to be in the future?
00:55:04Not really.
00:55:05Let's figure it out right now.
00:55:06What do you enjoy?
00:55:08Um, I like drawing and dance.
00:55:13You should be a dance sketch artist or something.
00:55:18You've won a sloth.
00:55:19All right.
00:55:22That's cute.
00:55:25Go ahead and pick a chair.
00:55:27Number four.
00:55:30Hello.
00:55:35What's your name?
00:55:36Lily.
00:55:36Lily?
00:55:37Yeah.
00:55:38Spin the wheel, Lily.
00:55:40Oh, we're going to be chatting for a while.
00:55:45Lily, your sweatshirt says Bear Island Lake.
00:55:47Where is that?
00:55:48Minnesota.
00:55:49Do you know how many lakes there are in Minnesota?
00:55:51Eleven thousand eight hundred and twenty-two.
00:55:52Quintillion.
00:55:53Quintillion.
00:55:57Well, you have won yourself a...
00:56:01Narwhal.
00:56:05That's lake-related.
00:56:08A narwhal.
00:56:10All right.
00:56:11Pick any chair.
00:56:12Number five.
00:56:13Hello.
00:56:14Hello.
00:56:14Hi.
00:56:15What's your name?
00:56:19Simon.
00:56:20Simon.
00:56:21Give the wheel a spin.
00:56:22Simon, how old are you?
00:56:23I'm 13.
00:56:2413.
00:56:25What are your thoughts on AI and its implications on humanity?
00:56:27Uh, tons of children in my grade use it to cheat on math tests.
00:56:31You know, there's five.
00:56:35How many other names can you say right now?
00:56:39Who?
00:56:39Uh, Ava, Sarah's...
00:56:42I don't know!
00:56:44Who's going to find out?
00:56:48You've won a sloth, but it's already been won, so spin it again and spit out some names,
00:56:52bro.
00:56:52So, uh, Blake, Joey, Emmett, Owen...
00:56:57Oh, yeah.
00:56:58Um...
00:56:59It's going down.
00:57:01Sam, Caleb, Ethan, Jameson, Cohen...
00:57:04That's right.
00:57:06Uh...
00:57:07Do you do it?
00:57:09Hmm?
00:57:13You've won an eagle.
00:57:14Our time is up.
00:57:15All right.
00:57:16That is for you.
00:57:18Choose any chair.
00:57:22Look at the joy these stuffies have brought these children.
00:57:32I'm sure you're wondering what any of this has to do with serendipity.
00:57:36Listen.
00:57:37Dictionary definition, I don't think, does it justice.
00:57:40I think serendipity is the universe letting you know that you are in the right place at
00:57:45the right time.
00:57:47Five strangers in the same room at the same time, probably for the first time ever.
00:57:51You're in the same room at the same time, probably the last time ever.
00:57:55Yet somehow, they are exactly where they're supposed to be.
00:57:59All because they caught a Frisbee.
00:58:01Would you show your numbers to the audience so we can see?
00:58:04I'm going to write this down, if that's cool here.
00:58:09Just rotate it a little bit.
00:58:10That one, the two is a little...
00:58:12You have created, let's see, three, two, one, four, five.
00:58:37Three, two, one, four, five.
00:58:38If any of them had chosen to sit in a different seat, we would have created a different five-digit
00:58:43number.
00:58:43But we created this five-digit number.
00:58:45Three, two, one, four, five.
00:58:51Which happens to be a zip code.
00:58:55You had a phone?
00:58:57Would you open it up to Google Maps?
00:59:00Google Maps?
00:59:01Okay, good.
00:59:01Three, two, one, four, five.
00:59:03I'm just going to type three, two, one, four, five.
00:59:07Zip.
00:59:09Zip.
00:59:11Would you tell them what city that's the zip code for?
00:59:16Hastings, Florida.
00:59:18Hastings, Florida.
00:59:22No joke.
00:59:24No joke, bro.
00:59:26Hastings, Florida.
00:59:30Hastings, Florida.
00:59:31You didn't even know that.
00:59:35You're welcome.
00:59:38That's what I'm talking about.
00:59:46Why did you choose the red chair?
00:59:49Because my favorite color is red.
00:59:50That's what I'm talking about.
00:59:52Why did you choose the green chair?
00:59:54One of my favorite colors.
00:59:55One of them.
00:59:56You guys are up here because you caught a frisbee.
00:59:58You spun the wheel.
00:59:59You got paired with a stuffy.
01:00:01Would you show them what you won?
01:00:03Show them.
01:00:04This beautiful sloth.
01:00:05All because you caught frisbee number three, which I don't refer to as frisbee number three.
01:00:09To me, it will always be the sloth frisbee.
01:00:14Interesting.
01:00:17Show them what you got.
01:00:20You won a horse because of frisbee number two, which just so happens to be the horse frisbee.
01:00:27You won the most portable stuffy of all, the inchworm, the inchworm frisbee.
01:00:36Narwhal.
01:00:37Narwhal.
01:00:38Narwhal.
01:00:39Narwhal.
01:00:40Narwhal.
01:00:41Narwhal.
01:00:42Narwhal.
01:00:43Narwhal.
01:00:44Narwhal.
01:00:45Narwhal.
01:00:46Narwhal.
01:00:47Narwhal.
01:00:48Narwhal.
01:00:49Narwhal.
01:00:51You're darn right it's an eagle.
01:00:54You won an eagle, you chose to sit in the blue chair, which just so happens to be where the eagle is.
01:01:04You won a narwhal, you chose to sit exactly where the narwhal is.
01:01:10Inchworm?
01:01:12Inchworm!
01:01:14Of course?
01:01:16Of course!
01:01:18And of course?
01:01:20Such love!
01:01:24Take a bye!
01:01:30Give it up for the kids!
01:01:34You can head back. Head on back.
01:01:37Thank you. Thank you.
01:01:40Giddy up!
01:01:43And that is what serendipity is!
01:01:50Oh!
01:01:52Kill the music. Sorry. Kill the music.
01:01:54Kill the music.
01:01:56Kill the music. Kill the animals.
01:01:58No.
01:02:00You know what I meant.
01:02:05The wordle. It's gonna bug me.
01:02:07Stand up. Would you just tell me what it is?
01:02:10Shine.
01:02:12Shine.
01:02:13Shine.
01:02:14Of course it's shine.
01:02:16Of course it's shine!
01:02:18Because shine...
01:02:20Is spelled...
01:02:21Is spelled...
01:02:22S as in sloth.
01:02:26H as in horse.
01:02:30I as in inchworm.
01:02:32N as in narwhal.
01:02:34And E as in eagle.
01:02:37S-H-I-N-E.
01:03:08St. Paul.
01:03:11St. Paul.
01:03:20I just wanna shine.
01:03:22Like the sun when it comes up.
01:03:25I'm gonna city from the rooftops.
01:03:27Cause today's gonna be my day.
01:03:30I just want to climb to the top of a mountain
01:03:35Stay tall when I'm wildin'
01:03:38Cause the day's gonna beat my feet
01:03:41I wake up and I stay up
01:03:57Cause I'm stronger when things are up
01:04:00And I get out of my way
01:04:03I just want to shine
01:04:05I just want to shine when it comes up
01:04:07I want to see you from the rooftop
01:04:10Cause the day's gonna beat my day
01:04:27I just want to shine
01:04:33I just want to shine
01:04:34And make sure you're born
01:04:36I want to shine
01:04:38I just want to shine
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