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Podcasts about Juggling and interviews with jugglers, produced by eJuggle and the International Jugglers' Association. Please support the IJA by visiting www.juggle.org and become a member today!

Podcasts about Juggling and interviews with jugglers, produced by eJuggle and the International Jugglers' Association. Please support the IJA by visiting www.juggle.org and become a member today!

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Drop Everything Podcast 149: Cody Carter

  Drop Everything Podcast #149 (72:00) Host Dan Holzman talks with world champion baton twirler Cody Carter about his life and career.
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Drop Everything Podcast Episode 148: Tim Air Walker

Drop Everything #148 (61:00) Host Dan Holzman talks with special guest Tim Air-Walker about his life as a juggler and media creator. The “Caught Clean” video mentioned can be found here For Airjazz, see here
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Drop Everything Podcast #147: Rhys Thomas

Drop Everything Podcast #147 (76:00min) Host Dan Holzman talks with special guest Rhys Thomas about his life and career as a comedy juggler.
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Drop Everything Podcast 146: Bennett Santora

Drop Everything Podcast #146 (80:00 min) Host Dan Holzman talks with special guest Bennett Santora about social media and his career as “Fly Juggler.”
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Drop Everything Podcast 145: Iman Lizarazu

Drop Everything Podcast #145 (74:00 min) Host Dan Holzman talks to special guest Iman Lizarazu about her career as a performer, clown, and juggling prop innovator.  
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Drop Everything Podcast #144: Mickey O’Connor

ERRATUM: The title of the Karl-Heinz Ziethen book mentioned is 4000 Years of Juggling Host Dan Holzman talks with Juggler and visual comedian Mickey O’ Connor about his life and entertainment career.
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Drop Everything Podcast Episode 143: Katrine Spang-Hanssen

Host Dan Holzman talks with guest Katrine Spang-Hanssen about her career as a juggler and musician.
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Drop Everything Podcast Episode 142: Nick Polini

Host Dan Holzman talks with juggler Nicholas Polini about his career switch from biologist to variety entertainer Ridiculous Nicholas! This series is part of eJuggle, the IJA’s online juggling resource: https://www.juggle.org/ejuggle Do you love the content the IJA is sharing and producing? Please consider becoming a Patron on our Patreon account to help us add more educational and inspirational content ...
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New York City Unicycle Festival – Labor Day Weekend 2025

By JoAnn Ireland The 16th New York City Unicycle Festival was organized by the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus and this four day festival took place August 28 – 31, 2025. New York City is of course the largest city in the United States (population estimated to be 8.48 million as of 2024) and no doubt an incredible place to a part of on Labor Day weekend. Attendance was free for everyone and donations were also welcome and greatly appreciated. Beautifully designed t-shirts were for sale ($30 each) with a cartoon rat riding a unicycle while eating a slice of pizza, fittingly its unicycle wheel was also a pizza with a slice cut out of it. Past festival t-shirts were also for sale at $25 each, often with iconic New York City imagery, so they are an absolutely great souvenir. NYC Unifest 2025 group photo – photo courtesy of Keith Nelson Saturday and Sunday’s events were at the Hudson River Park Pier 76, near 12th Ave. and 34th St., which is on the west side of midtown Manhattan with grand views of the Hudson River. It’s also very conveniently located one mile to either the New York Port Authority bus station and the Moynihan Train Hall, which is New York’s Amtrak Station, for those who are traveling from outside of New York City. Unicyclists and riders playing basketball and sumo I attended on Saturday where the scheduled events included: a workshop on idling / riding backwards, pin wheels, unicycle sumo, unicycle games / relays, unicycle basketball and drills, a unicycle demo / show, and a group photo. On Saturday unicycle hockey also took place. Learn to Ride at the NYC Unicycle Festival 2025 I’m basically a unicyclist who can ride forward, make wide turns, without being able to consistently free mount and anyone at that ability can definitely participate in many of the events – I really could have benefited from the idling / riding backwards workshop. If you don’t know how to ride a unicycle, there were plenty of people at this festival who were able to help you learn as well as apparatus, such as metal crowd-control barriers set up to provide that much needed unwavering support when you are learning to ride and unicycles, which were available on both Saturday and Sunday. There were even special training unicycles available to get new riders used to being on one wheel. While I didn’t try to ride one, it didn’t appear that the training unicycles by design really helped new riders learn that forward and backward balance that is unique to ride a unicycle, but sometimes building confidence by being on a unicycle and moving forward can really help, so I still thought the trainers were a cool idea. There were also trials-like obstacles (a pipe, ramps, narrow wooden beams, a see-saw, and small jumps) set up on both Saturday and Sunday. Unicyclists at NYC Unifest 2025 I brought my own unicycle to the festival; it was very easy and convenient for me to do so, but if you cannot do that, or don’t have a unicycle yet, don’t let that hold you back from attending this festival. Sem and Teresa Abrahams of Cirque Amongus came in from Michigan with a truck full of unicycles and related circus bicycles, many of which were available for individuals to try. Plus they were seen spinning jump ropes if anyone wanted to try Double Dutch while on a unicycle. Jugglers at NYC Unifest 2025 Many of the jugglers from the New York Carmine Street Irregulars Juggling Club were in attendance, including Donnell Griffith. Longtime former New Yorker, Cindy Marvell, was also in attendance and seen riding at this festival with a unicycle that she borrowed. There was lots of juggling taking place, so jugglers were certainly welcome at this unicycle festival. Show performers at NYC Unifest 2025 The show on Saturday was emceed by Bindlestiff Family Cirkus co-founder Keith Nelson, and the show started off with beautiful pinwheel partner work demonstrated by Alessia and Ilaria Success, two sisters who first got on unicycles at this festival about seven years ago. Dave Cox was next and he rode a unicycle while holding two hoops and proceeded to place each of them around his legs and then moved them up his body and over his head all while riding. Calla June was next and she performed some skilled one-foot riding, wheel walking, and standing while riding her unicycle. Sem Abrahams performed with his one-of-a-kind scissors lift giraffe unicycle that the crowd was very excited to see him use it to mechanically go higher and higher and then lower it back down. Randy Kato in the Cyr wheel Randy Kato was the next act with a definite crowd pleasing performance with the Cyr wheel, which is a large metal circular ring that is approximately six feet in diameter that he is able to artistically and acrobatically spin while inside of it. Cyr wheels can be made any size depending on your height and can also be manufactured to be able to be taken apart for easier transportation. His act was a type of act that I haven’t often seen in person, so that was especially exciting. Jefferson Freire, the NYC Unifest 2025 finale act Video of Jefferson Freire flashing five clubs on a giraffe unicycle Jefferson Freire was the final performer who juggled up to five beanbags and performed many patterns with both three and five clubs. Jefferson then proceeded to juggle three clubs while on a giraffe unicycle and then balanced a long pole on his forehead with a ball on top. For his next trick, he played the violin while also riding the giraffe unicycle, a very unique way to incorporate instrumental music into his performance. He concluded his act by impressively flashing five clubs while also idling on the giraffe unicycle. Sunday’s scheduled events at the Hudson River Park Pier 76 included: a wheel walking workshop, pin wheels, unicycle basketball and drills, unicycle and penny-farthing (high wheeler) race, unicycle games / relays, and unicycle sumo. On Thursday and Friday there were long distance unicycle rides. Thursday’s ride was in Manhattan going from Battery Park at the southernmost tip of Manhattan where you can start by seeing expansive views of the New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. The ride headed north along the Hudson River greenway, which is a dedicated bike path that is closed to vehicular traffic and runs along the Hudson River. The ride continued east to the Central Park loop where riders got to see many of the parks landmarks. The ride then headed south and concluded at none other than Times Square (42nd St.) for a total distance of approximately ten miles. Friday’s long distance ride started on the Manhattan side of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, where riders traversed the bridge into Brooklyn and traveled south to Prospect Park for a brief rest before continuing their ride to none other than Coney Island. Coney Island is home to Luna Park and the historic Cyclone wooden roller coaster, Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs, the Coney Island beach and boardwalk, very appropriately the Wonder Wheel, and the New York Aquarium. Friday’s long distance ride was approximately 13 miles. Views from Pier 76, the Bella Abzug Park fountains, and the Vessel at Hudson Yards There is plenty to see and do in the immediate area of the Hudson River Park Pier 76 for those who might not prefer to spend their afternoon unicycling, including the High Line Park, the Bella Abzug Park, and the Hudson Yards shopping and dining complex. Lots of incredible volunteers put together the 16th New York Unifest, including Keith Nelson who organized the event, Rich Potter for his truly fun t-shirt design, and Sem and Teresa Abrahams who helped individuals learn circus skills. There were also numerous volunteers at each of the events, learn to ride area, demo juggling / circus prop area, and registration / t-shirt sales tables to help make it a very successful festival, in addition to those individuals who led the two long distance unicycle rides. So if you’re looking for a big city unicycling (and circus / juggling) experience, this is the festival to attend! Written and photographed by JoAnn Ireland. JoAnn Ireland is a longtime hobbyist juggler who especially prefers juggling beanbags, joggles (running and juggling), and occasionally rides a unicycle. She is grateful for the opportunity to have been able to attend many IJA and regional juggling festivals. The post New York City Unicycle Festival – Labor Day Weekend 2025 appeared first on IJA.
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Drop Everything Podcast Episode 141: Chris Garcia

Drop Everything with Daniel Holzman Episode 141: Chris Garcia This series is part of eJuggle, the IJA’s online juggling resource: https://www.juggle.org/ejuggle. Do you love the content the IJA is sharing and producing? Please consider becoming a Patron on our Patreon account to help us add more educational and inspirational content to the juggling community. https://www.patreon.com/ijajugglers Thanks for listening! Follow the IJA: Facebook ...
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Drop Everything Podcast 140: Mark Wilder

Drop Everything Episode 140: Mark Wilder If you like big juggling tricks, mullets, and short shorts, then this is the podcast for you. An interview so fresh that you can almost smell the corn dogs with the one and only Mark Wilder. This series is part of eJuggle, the IJA’s online juggling resource: https://www.juggle.org/ejuggle Do you love the content the ...
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Drop Everything Podcast Episode 139: Alan Howard

Drop Everything episode 139 with special guest Alan Howard This series is part of eJuggle, the IJA’s online juggling resource: https://www.juggle.org/ejuggle Do you love the content the IJA is sharing and producing? Please consider becoming a Patron on our Patreon account to help us add more educational and inspirational content to the juggling community. https://www.patreon.com/ijajugglers Thanks for listening! Follow the ...
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Drop Everything Episode 137: Henrik Bothe

Host Dan Holzman talks with Henrik Bothe about his juggler, escape artist, and plate spinner career.
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Drop Everything Episode 136: Cassaundra Smyth

Drop Everything Episode 136: Cassaundra Smyth
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Drop Everything Episode 134: Benjamin Domask-Ruh

Drop Everything Episode 134: Benjamin Domask-Ruh
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Drop Everything Episode 133: Ivan Pecel

ERRATUM: The upcoming 2025 IJA Convention will be in Evansville, Indiana, from 14-20 July.
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Joe Cronquist on “Drop Everything” Podcast with host Dan Holzman

Host: Dan Holzman Guest: Special guest Joe Cronquist talks about how he became the “Teton Juggler.”  
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Jeff Raz on “Drop Everything” Podcast with host Dan Holzman

Host: Dan Holzman Guest: Special guest Jeff Raz talks about juggling, clowning, and his new book “An International Circus Affair.”         
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