We're All Living in Beta: The Unstable, Weird Life We’re All Testing
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When did life start feeling like an unfinished software release? For professor Eric Anctil, it began around 2016—when the world went a little sideways—and since then, we’ve all been living in beta.
This episode explores what it means to exist in a state of constant testing and updating, where nothing ever feels complete and the pressure to keep adapting never stops. Eric digs into how rapid technological, social, and political change has left us feeling unstable and uncertain—and how we might reclaim a sense of balance in a world that seems permanently under construction.
Eric Anctil Keeps Evolving is a podcast about staying curious, grounded, and human in a fast-changing world. Each episode unpacks how humans and technology are actively reshaping each other—and what we can do about it.
Extended Episode Notes
When did the world start to feel so unstable, so unfinished, so… weird? For Eric Anctil, it began somewhere around 2016 when the headlines got strange, our heroes started disappearing, and technology accelerated faster than any of us could process. Since then, it’s felt like we’ve all been living in beta and testing life as we go, waiting for a “final release” that never comes.
In this episode, Eric unpacks what it means to live in a constant state of testing and adaptation, emotionally, socially, and technologically. From the way our phones train us to update ourselves, to how politics and algorithms feed on uncertainty, we’re all trying to make sense of a world that feels perpetually unstable.
But there’s hope here too. Because if we are all beta testers for life right now, maybe that means we can rewrite the code together and rethink how we live, learn, connect, and evolve in the middle of it all.
Topics explored in this episode:
• The rise of “beta life” and why everything feels unfinished
• How technological change pressures us to constantly adapt
• The emotional toll of living in permanent transition
• Why “staying human” is both a challenge and a choice
• What it means to evolve with technology without losing yourself
Eric Anctil Keeps Evolving is a podcast about staying curious, grounded, and human in a fast-changing world. Each episode unpacks how humans and technology are actively reshaping each other—and what we can do about it.
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