A card is freely selected, lost in the deck, and cut as many times as the spectator likes. Then the performer asks a simple but personal question: who sits on your shoulder and influences your life? The spectator thinks of someone — a grandmother, as it turns out — and spells out her name, one card per letter. The last card lands face down on the table. It's the one they picked. Jonathan Levit's What's in a Name? — watch it today and see why it hits different every time.