2 Part Special Episode - A.I. Debates & Tech Obsessions with Chris Glass

Part I - Maxed Out but Moving Forward

Brickey opens up about hitting maximum output, juggling the podcast, two YouTube channels, client work, product drops, and a growing list of new opportunities. In this solo update, he shares the excitement (and exhaustion) of being on the edge of real momentum: signing brand deals, booking new projects, prepping a dream trip through Europe, and landing a return to hosting at DCON.

Brickey  shares candidly about what it feels like to finally reach the point where success demands more help, from managing guests to editing ads, and why he’s choosing to grow responsibly instead of rushing expansion. It’s a transparent look into the reality of creative entrepreneurship, full of humor, honesty, and perspective from someone who’s been grinding for years.

The story ends with gratitude, reflection, and a quick preview of Part Two — Mark’s long-awaited conversation with Chris Glass, recorded just before everything hit full throttle.


Part II - A.I. Debates & Tech Obsessions with Chris Glass

Brickey and Glass return for a long, laid-back conversation that starts with a night at Disneyland and ends deep in the future of tech. The two break down new hidden effects on Rise of the Resistance, from real-time voice feedback during ride delays to an optical illusion most fans have never noticed inside the AT-AT hangar.

After a few detours into Salt & Straw desserts, birthday dinners, and Hammer Time reunion gossip, the talk shifts toward creative technology. Brickey shares how he’s been using AI to animate old Disneyland concept art, and why he sees it as a storytelling tool rather than a replacement for creativity.

That sparks a bigger conversation about the future of AI-generated media, from fake podcasts to TikTok-style clones, and how human connection still matters most.

The episode closes with a deep dive into new tech obsessions—iPhones, Ray-Ban Meta glasses, AirPods, and everything in between—as the two self-proclaimed gadget nerds debate what’s worth buying and what’s just hype.

It’s classic AID: a mix of Disney magic, design talk, and tech geekery, wrapped in real friendship and laughter.