Unlock the Magic of Curiosity

Step into a world where awe and wonder take center stage, and let curiosity be your guide.

Behind the Curtain

Thank you so much for listening to the audiobook, “The Magic of Curiosity'“. I hope it has sparked a new way of living and a new found curiosity. Below are some bonus features exclusive for you. One is a video with a deep dive into the curiosity framework that changed my life and so many of my coaching clients, and the other is a a little sleight of hand to help you in your journey of creating curiosity for others. I hope you enjoy!

Meet the author

Drew Worsham is a world-renowned illusionist, speaker, and storyteller. Drew has a unique gift of “inspiring curiosity” and is sought out by some of the world’s biggest brands, nonprofits, and influential leaders. He has also spent the past 20+ years as a local pastor and church planter.

When he’s not on the road, he is in San Antonio being the private chef, coffee maker and dance party curator for his wife, Jane, and their two kids, Tilly and Linden.

Bits of wonder

  • “The best storytellers don’t just tell stories—they invite curiosity. They make you lean in, wonder, and discover something for yourself.”

  • “Curiosity is the secret ingredient of every great sermon, lesson, or performance—it makes people feel like they’re uncovering the truth, not just being told it.”

  • “Great leaders aren’t the ones with all the answers; they’re the ones who ask the best questions.”

  • “Curiosity isn’t just a tool for innovation—it’s the foundation of great leadership. The moment you stop asking, you stop leading.”

  • “Jesus didn’t just give answers—He asked questions that stirred hearts and minds. The best communicators do the same.”

  • “Magic isn’t about deception; it’s about seeing what others overlook. Curiosity works the same way.”

  • “Curiosity turns authority into influence—because people follow leaders who make them feel heard.”

  • “Magic, teaching, and storytelling all thrive on the same thing: tension. Curiosity is what keeps people hanging on, waiting for what’s next.”