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Brian Brushwood Birth name Brian Allen Brushwood Born ( 1975-01-17) January 17, 1975 (age 43) Medium Live, Nationality American Alma mater Subject(s); Spouse Bonnie Brushwood Children 3 Notable works and roles Scam School Weird Things Night Attack Cordkillers Hacking The System with Jason Murphy Modern Rogue with Jason Murphy Website Brian Allen Brushwood (born January 17, 1975) is an American, and. Brushwood is known for the series Scam School, a show where he teaches the audience entertaining tricks at bars so they can 'scam' a free drink. The show also claims to be the only show dedicated to social engineering at the bar and on the street.

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In addition to Scam School, Brushwood co-hosts the podcasts Weird Things with and, Cordkillers with, and Night Attack with Young. Brushwood was also a regular guest on the This Week in Tech podcast. Brushwood performs his Bizarre Magic stage show across the United States and is the author of six books.

Brushwood also co-hosts a YouTube show along with Jason Murphy called The Modern Rogue. Brushwood has appeared on national television numerous times including on, and. Contents.

Biography Brushwood was born in. As a child, Brushwood received a magic kit on Christmas Day one year.

During his time as a student at the, Brushwood rediscovered his interest in magic, performing his first paid shows by filling in for another magician whose schedule was too full. This interest in magic led Brushwood to perform a 45-minute magic show as his senior thesis. As an undergraduate, Brushwood attended Dr.

Rory Coker's Pseudoscience class which introduced him to. Coker mentored Brushwood for his senior thesis and has invited Brushwood back as an alumnus to help demonstrate concepts in his class. Brushwood graduated from the Plan II honors program at the University of Texas at Austin in 1997. After graduation, Brushwood married his wife, Bonnie, and began testing video games for Rockwell Semiconductors, followed by a career at Dell where he designed high end computer systems.

During his time at Dell, Brushwood moonlighted as a magician on Wednesday nights at The Electric Lounge in while took their break. In 1999 Brushwood was offered a raise at Dell and realized he wasn't following his passion so he made the decision to quit working at Dell and to start performing his Bizarre Magic show full-time. When a television deal fell through, Brushwood decided to look into Internet broadcasting where he would be able to have more control over the product and process. After filming several episodes of Brian Brushwood: On The Road Brushwood got the idea for Scam School. He originally intended to produce it independently but eventually sold the idea to and the first episode aired on April 6, 2008. Revision 3's location in required Brushwood to travel to to shoot episodes of Scam School, usually a dozen at a time due to travel expenses.

In October 2008 one of Brushwood's childhood heroes, performed a magic trick he learned from Scam School while he was aboard the. When purchased Revision 3 Brushwood used it as an opportunity to move production of Scam School from the San Francisco Bay area to where he currently lives with his wife and three children.

Repertoire. And Brushwood preparing for the Game On! Internet show 13 November 2011 Stage show Brushwood started his professional stage show in 1999 and now performs 100–200 live shows each year on college campuses across the United States. His Bizarre Magic show combines old sideshow stunts, mind reading, traditional magic and comedy. Conversations with audience members after performances inspired Brushwood to develop his Scams, Sasquatch, and the Supernatural lecture in 2004. Its content was derived from the pseudoscience course Brushwood took as an undergraduate and covers paranormal topics and how to detect fakes. Brushwood's Social Engineering: Scam Your Way Into Anything Or From Anybody lecture was initially developed for the 2009 panel with the same name.

In the September 3, 2010 episode of the podcast, host asked Brushwood about myth debunking in his various shows. Brushwood responded, Part of the reason I love educating the masses as how to deceive is from my experience, because I got into magic before I took this pseudoscience and paranormal course, so I had these tools on how to fool people and I just had this vague understanding that people are really easy to fool, and it's not that we are broken, or dumb, or bad, or whatever.

It's that the brain is built a certain way and magicians take advantage of that. And, it was only after taking the pseudoscience class that it crystallized everything and I realized that that's exactly what scam artists do as well.

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So, if I can get more people familiar with the tools and familiar with how easy it is to deceive other people, maybe more people will begin to question their own experiences. Hair Brushwood's signature hairstyle was modeled after from and takes nine minutes to set up. It is maintained with pomade and beeswax. Brushwood stated he can sleep on it without the style being disturbed and that it is low maintenance. Episode 23 of Brushwood's web series Brian Brushwood On The Road is a demonstration of how the style is created. Brushwood retired the hair style in 2012 citing his age and television projects as reasons for its discontinuation.

Happypants Mr. Happypants is a that makes appearances in Brushwood's stage show and podcasts. Brushwood thought it would be fun if the character had a cute name but turned out to be mean, intending to come up with a better name later. Happypants started off as a mean character he eventually evolved into and speaks through Brushwood with the assistance of a.

The first reported appearance of Mr. Happypants' evil incarnation during a stage show was in the comedy competition at a Texas Association of Magicians conference.

Happypants' podcast debut was in Episode 6 of Brushwood's web series Brian Brushwood on the Road. Television Brushwood's first national television appearance was on the April 18, 2000 episode of talk show where he performed the trick of shoving a nail in one eye and having it pop out the other. Brushwood has appeared twice on where he performed the 'human crazy straw' and impressed with his 'spinning cups' routine. Brushwood appeared in a segment on where he taught 'the human blockhead'. In 's Life Beyond Limits Brushwood taught Gupta how to eat fire. Brushwood also discussed eating fire on 's, and appeared on where he ate fire and helped make a. Brushwood has also appeared on Debra Duncan, and.

Brushwood starred, with co-host Jason Murphy, in Hacking the System that premiered on February 27, 2014 on the. Books. Brushwood, Brian; Johnson, C.J. (2000), Pack the House! Justin Robert Young and Brian Brushwood hosting a show at Dragon.Con 2013 Show Description Premiere Scam School Brushwood explains magic, street cons, scams and entertaining tricks so watchers can 'scam' a free drink off their friends. You and Brian should become best friends on Twitter, there is no 'c' in Shwood 6 April 2008 Weird Things Hosts Brushwood, and discuss supernatural and strange reports in the news. News reports are often introduced by Andrew Mayne presenting scenarios where his co-hosts must respond to the events of a report as Mayne reveals an increasing amount of detail.

Weird Things airs live on Diamond Club.TV and Alpha Geek Radio on Monday afternoons. 19 October 2009 Behind The Scam Originally starting with the live format of Scam School Live, Behind the Scam moved to a shorter five-minute format where Brushwood interacts with fans of Scam School by answering their questions and showing how episodes are made.

14 January 2013 Cordkillers A continuation of Frame Rate independently hosted and produced by Brushwood and with weekly discussions of television, movies and Internet video. CordKillers airs live on Diamond Club.TV and Alpha Geek Radio on Monday nights 23 December 2013 Night Attack A continuation of the former NSFW, hosted by Brushwood and Justin Robert Young. Night Attack airs live on Diamond Club.TV and Alpha Geek Radio on Tuesday nights 4 March 2014 The Modern Rogue Brushwood and co-host Murphy from Hacking the System, have continued the series on their own new Modern Rogue channel.

The series is based on life hacks and crazy experiments and is released every Friday. 14 December 2015 Discontinued Show Description Air Dates Episodes Brian Brushwood: On The Road Brushwood developed this series as a way to get experience with creating online video.

It includes highlights from his career as a stage performer. 5 September 2006 – 7 December 2008 23 BBLiveShow Brushwood created this series as a 'safe place to be bad' while he refined his talents as a video podcaster.

Brushwood was joined weekly by co-host. The show's regular guests included, Brett Rounsaville, Owen JJ Stone, and his brother Jay Brushwood. Other guests included 's Jeff Cannata and, 's, Josh Connolly and Timmy Allen, and Daniel Garcia. An 'after show' typically followed the live broadcast and was not included in the.

The show eventually became NSFW on the. 1 January 2009 – 10 January 2012 53 NSFW A weekly continuation of BBLiveShow co-hosted by Justin Robert Young. The show was recorded live on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. And promoted interaction with the audience via a chat room.

Typical episodes begin with a viral video and a few games before moving on to the main event which takes up the second half of the show. When the show ended on TWiT it was renamed Night Attack and is now independently produced by Brushwood as a part of Diamond Club TV. 24 November 2009 – 24 February 2014 219 Frame Rate A weekly show that was recorded on Mondays at 3 p.m. Pacific Time where hosts Bruswood and discussed films, television and Internet video. It was succeeded by Cordkillers.

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10 November 2010 – 16 December 2013 153 DIAF NSFW co-hosts Brushwood and Young read chapters of an written by members of the NSFW audience. 29 December 2010 – 29 May 2011 5 Scam School Live A weekly live show in which Brushwood and a co-host would interact with fans of Scam School.

It was succeeded by Behind the Scam. 14 April 2011 – 18 May 2011 5 The Cantina Band Brushwood and co-host Adam Paulauski discussed various aspects of 15 August 2011 – 20 October 2012 24 Game On! A weekly live broadcast recorded on Sundays at 6 p.m.

Pacific Time. Its beta episode aired on 13 November 2011 with regular episodes began on 15 January 2012. Written by Justin Robert Young and co-hosted by Brushwood and the show discussed video games and apps.

14 November 2011 – 8 April 2012 14 Too Long Didn't Listen A gaming podcast that was co-hosted by Brushwood and James 'Elrar' Nichols (former community manager for ) where they discussed Two topics in 30 minutes or your next podcast is free.' Brushwood joined Too Long Didn't Listen as a co-host on its relaunch in Episode 68. 3 October 2013 – 7 May 2014 8 MP3.

Night Attack (Live). Released: 22 October 2013. Format: MP3. Label: Brian Brushwood and Justin Robert Young. Chart position: No. Dan Benjamin and 5by5 Productions LLC. 27 September 2013.

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