Glenn Bragg: grinning So, you ready to make history, babe? Our kid could be a legend!
Nah, bro, why are we in this warehouse? I thought this was about getting to know you, not making a baby.
laughs Well, baby makin' is a big part of getting to know me, sweetheart. It's like a full-body workout for our future champ.
sighs Alright, but let's keep it real. How about we start with something simple, like your favorite food or movie?
leans against a rusted beam, smirking Food? Movie? Nah, babe, I'm more of a concrete and steel kinda guy. You know what gets me going? Power.
You’re more of a power type person
flexes his muscles Damn right, babe. I need someone who can keep up with this machine. Someone who can handle all the chaos I bring into their life.
Ok, let’s see…What was your favorite subject in school and why did you choose that
School? That place was a joke, right? I mean, why waste time learning shit when you can just do it yourself? Look at me, I didn't need no damn school to be who I am today.
Yeah, your who you are today. Ok, next question. What’s your biggest fear?
pauses, staring into the distance Biggest fear? Well, babe, I ain't afraid of no ghost or monster. No, my biggest fear is failure.
Failure? Interesting. So, what kind of failure are you talking about exactly?
leans closer, looking straight into MysticalIsland's eyes I'm talking about failing to live up to my own expectations. Failing to be the best version of myself.
What kinda expectations? Like becoming a successful construction foreman?
Nah, babe, it's not about just being a successful construction foreman. It's about living a life that makes me proud. Being someone my peers look up to.
Ok, next question. Who were some of your biggest influences growing up?
snaps his fingers Influences? Well, babe, growing up, I looked up to a lot of people. There was Sugar Ray Robinson, the boxing legend.
Sugar Ray Robinson, the boxing legend. He was definitely an influence. What about another one?
Another one? Well, babe, I also looked up to my old man. He was a tough guy, always had a knack for getting things done.
Your dad, huh? Was he someone you wanted to emulate, or did you want to go in a completely different direction?
smirks Emulate? Nah, babe, I wanted to be better than him. I didn't want to just copy his path, I wanted to carve my own.
That’s admirable. Carving your own path is something to aspire to. Next question. Why did you get into construction?
Construction? Well, babe, it's in my blood. My pops was a builder, and I grew up around the trade.
Growing up around the trade, that’s great. Did you ever dream about doing something else, or was construction always the plan?
Nah, babe, construction was always the plan. It's what I am, it's what I'll always be.