
When We Are with Alex Steffen Are you feeling disoriented? That's a good sign.
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Mar 1, 2026 A deep dive into why widespread disorientation is a normal response to rapid systemic change. Conversations cover how education and culture shape what we notice, AI upending tech careers, and climate-driven shifts that erase predictable futures. The episode also explores real estate, insurance, and political responses as part of interconnected, accelerating risks.
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When System Shifts Break Career Maps
- Rapid system changes (like AI upending tech hiring) break the learned pathways people use to navigate careers and life decisions.
- Alex Steffen shows how AI disrupts resume, hiring, and credential norms, making past career templates unreliable.
Many Small Changes Create No New Normal
- Local changes add up into a shifted system context, so familiar heuristics about planning and risk stop working.
- Steffen notes climate-driven changes (zones, extremes) create no single new normal but increased variation and unpatterning.
Real Estate Agents Suddenly Get Climate Questions
- Real estate used to focus on closing sales but now clients ask about insurability and community resilience.
- Alex describes agents lacking climate foresight training while buyers increasingly factor future risks into relocation decisions.
