Ep 44: Why being human is your most important skill right now

In a world shaped by social media addiction, rapidly advancing AI and growing economic uncertainty, staying genuinely connected to yourself has never been harder (or more important).

In this solo episode, Rick gets honest about the forces pulling us away from our own humanness: the addictive design of short-form content and infinite scroll, the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude, and the way uncertainty and anxiety turn up the volume on our oldest emotional patterns.

He also gets personal - sharing how building a social media presence this year made him confront his own role in the distraction economy, and why he's asking big questions about the future of human connection, therapy, and meaningful work in the age of AI.

This isn't a doomsday episode. It's a nudge toward self-awareness and a reminder that emotional intelligence and knowing yourself might be the most important personal growth work you can do right now.

What I cover in this episode:

  • Why the current moment — AI, social media addiction, financial pressure, and uncertainty anxiety — is making genuine self-connection and human connection harder than ever.

  • The distraction economy and how short-form content and infinite scroll are designed to keep you scrolling and disconnected from yourself.

  • Rick's honest admission: how building a social media presence this year made him complicit in the very thing he's critiquing.

  • AI vs human wisdom: why getting an answer from ChatGPT or Claude isn't the same as developing your own emotional intelligence and critical thinking.

  • Why uncertainty doesn't create new patterns - it just turns up the intensity of your existing relational and behavioural patterns.

  • The self-awareness practice that gives you back a sense of control when everything else feels uncertain.

  • A simple mindfulness experiment to try this week

"In a world full of uncertainty, I can have some certainty around how I show up — and that's why being human is the most important skill you can have right now."

Try this after listening: Over the next few days, just notice...when do you reach for your phone? When do you outsource a question to AI instead of sitting with it? No judgment, just awareness.

That's your starting point..

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