Episode Synopsis "'Everyone understood magic': 2 Vermont magicians on spreading joy across the globe"
Following a recent visit to Ukraine and Poland, Vermont Public checked in with Magicians Without Borders, a nonprofit run by Lincoln's Tom Verner and his partner Janet Fredericks that uses magic to entertain, educate and empower.
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