Using Magic, Comedy & Hypnosis to Provide a Powerful Safety Message

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Bryan McDaniel – Targeted DoD Member Safety Training

Bryan McDaniel uses a unique blend of comedy, magic and hypnosis to conduct a proven, effective safety presentation on the dangers of impaired driving. He demonstrates how those with the best of intentions can end up impaired and behind the wheel of an automobile. Soldiers, sailors, and marines alike rave about McDaniel’s presentation, which has the room rolling in laughter until the safety message hits home… and then you can hear a pin drop.

Tens of thousands of military personnel on bases across the United States and around the world have benefited from his engaging use of humor, magic and hypnosis to entertain and inform. McDaniel draws his audience in and keeps them engaged in a way that standard presentations cannot. The benefits and results are often just as amazing as the performance.

Impaired and distracting driving remains a leading cause of non-combat casualties in the U.S. military. McDaniel has created an effective and powerful program that both addresses and reduces such incidences.

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TESTIMONIALS & REVIEWS from Safety Officers and Audience Members

General M.J. Williams Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps

“His unique approach, using hypnotism to stress the dangers of drinking and driving, ensures our Marines and Sailors receive meaningful information conveyed in a manner they will not soon forget.”

Audience member

“Best safety standdown I’ve ever been to.”

Executive Officer of the 1 Battalion, 5 Marines

“His presentation was superb…the highlight of the daylong stand down. He successfully reached the audience on a level I have rarely seen achieved. Since his presentation, the battalion has had ZERO alcohol related incidents. Before his presentation we averaged more than one a week.”

George Stark, Safety Director Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps

“[He] is a great credit to the Marine Corps. His performances are saving young Marine lives. The power of his message can change attitudes, behaviors and make our young Marines think about the consequences of their actions. Everyone who attended his performances seemed to be impacted by what they saw and heard."

Capt. John A Boring III, Commanding Officer USMC Operations Company

“The Marines have been talking about it for a week now and continue to key in on the ‘accident,” which is great. A success in my book."

Audience member

"It makes people think about reality and that was important for all of us ‘indestructible’ warriors."

LtCol Rob Kimbrell, Executive Officer, WFTBn

“My face still hurts from all of the laughing that I did during your show, and the ending with the ‘one - two punch’ was the best! I would like to think that I have someone I can turn to when I'm trying to spice up the safety standdowns.”

Naval Air Station Oceana

“We are having a Safety Stand Down on December 7…Our Commanding Officer was very impressed with one of your previous demonstrations and was very specific in requesting you.”

“Greetings from Fort Bragg! I am planning a Battalion Safety Stand Down… You were recommended by MAJ Boyd from 3-4 Air Defense Artillery Regiment and I'm looking forward to another successful event.”

Naval Station Norfolk

“We have heard many rave reviews concerning your show and are encouraged you will be successful in reaching our sailors. You may know we have lost too many of our sailors to needless motor vehicle accidents and safety mishaps. We are in the process of investigating an accident that occurred this week and resulted in another fatality.”

LCDR Mike W. Lee Safety Officer aboard USS Nashville

“I would like to know if you are available…to assist in our DUI training. Our Skipper received word from another CO that his Sailors really enjoyed the show and called it the ‘best DUI training ever.’”

LTC, AD Dwayne Bowyer “Eagle Team” Commander, Headquarters Battalion

“You know how much of a fan I am of your safety presentation. I do hope you can conduct the presentation on Fort Belvoir prior to Memorial Day Weekend as part of our Safety Standdown.”