Lior Suchard is a keynote speaker and performer. He is a mentalist who uses psychoanalysis and mental skills to demonstrate amazing feats of knowledge and premonition.
After coming to prominence through appearances on Israeli TV, Lior was invited to appear on Uri Geller’s ‘The Successor’. Lior beat eight other candidates and won the competition. This victory sparked his international breakthrough, and the Israeli press soon described him as “conquering the stages of the world, a huge star, filling halls, a regular guest on the world’s largest television networks, and whose book was hijacked from shelves.”
Alongside extensive coverage in his native Israel, Lior has become a regular fixture on entertainment shows in India, Australia, and the USA. In the latter, he has appeared on ‘The Tonight Show with Jay Leno’, ‘Larry King Now’, and ‘The Late Late Show with James Corden’.
Lior Suchard is also the author of Mind Reader: Unlocking the Power of Your Mind to Get What You Want. The book shares some secrets from his performances and also draws on psychological studies to celebrate the capacity of the mind.
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