Digital Disruptors - with Geoff Nielson

Digital Disruption

with Geoff Nielson

Episode #48 01.19.26
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Our Guest Christian Venables Discusses

Forget Meta: How AI and XR Are Quietly Transforming Work, Design, and Learning

Is the metaverse actually dead or just badly branded?

On this episode of Digital Disruption, we’re joined by Christian Venables, co-founder of Radical Realities.

Christian specializes in immersive technology and AI, staying at the forefront of emerging tools, platforms, and workflows. With a strong foundation in architecture and design, he has transitioned into extended reality (XR), exploring the evolving possibilities of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and spatial computing. He is the Co-Founder of Radical Realities, a global immersive studio of creative innovators operating entirely virtually. The studio delivers experiences that transcend the physical world, spanning metaverse development, gaming, AR/VR/MR, CGI, VFX, and AI consultancy. Throughout his career, Christian has led and contributed to immersive projects for globally recognized brands including Coachella, Universal, Disney, Cartier, and Hyundai.

Christian sits down with Geoff to break down why the metaverse will be rebranded and not abandoned. The real future isn’t cartoon avatars or fantasy worlds, but spatial computing, AR glasses, and ambient interfaces that blend seamlessly into everyday life.

Despite years of hype, backlash, and false hope, the metaverse may finally be entering its most practical and powerful phase. Christian explains why the term itself may disappear, while the underlying technologies XR, spatial computing, AI-driven 3D design, and wearable AR glasses, are already reshaping how we work, learn, design, and collaborate.

From Meta Ray-Ban display glasses and neural wristbands to Gravity Sketch, Unreal Engine, and AI-assisted worldbuilding; This conversation explores how immersive computing is moving beyond gimmicks into real-world utility, especially across architecture, engineering, education, and the creative industries.

Forget Meta: How AI and XR Are Quietly Transforming Work, Design, and Learning

The Next Industrial Revolution Is Already Here

Digital Disruption is where leaders and experts share their insights on using technology to build the organizations of the future. As intelligent technologies reshape our lives and our livelihoods, we speak with the thinkers and the doers who will help us predict and harness this disruption.

Episode #71 06.29.26

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Our Guest Dag Kittlaus Discusses

Will AI Take Your Job? Dag Kittlaus Separates Hype From Reality

In this episode, Dag shares his insights on how artificial intelligence will reshape your career, your business, and the future of work.

Episode #70 06.22.26

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Our Guest Michael Clark Discusses

AI is Breaking the Economy and Education. Here's How to Fix it.

In this episode of Digital Disruption, AI and transformation leader, Michael Clark explains why AI is exposing fundamental flaws in education, business, leadership, and the global economy, and what we need to do next.

Episode #69 06.15.26

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Our Guests Charlie Tyrell and Ted Tremper Discuss

The Most Insidious AI Narrative: We Can't Shape the Future

Artificial intelligence is reshaping work, creativity, business, and society faster than ever before, but how worried should we really be? In this episode, we sit down with The AI Doc producers Charlie Tyrell and Ted Tremper to discuss the biggest lessons they learned after spending years investigating AI and interviewing leading experts

Episode #68 06.08.26

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Our Guest Joscha Bach Discusses

Joscha Bach: AGI, Consciousness, and the Evolution of Intelligence

Artificial intelligence is changing faster than most people realize, but are we asking the wrong questions about AI, AGI,consciousness, and the future of society?

In this episode, cognitive scientist and AI researcher Joscha Bach joins us for a thought-provoking conversation on AI, machine consciousness, LLMs, AGI, human intelligence, and the future of work.