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Human Systems — How the World Actually Works

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What does it actually feel like to live alongside AI—and navigate a world that’s getting more complex?Human Systems is a podcast by Robbie Ellestad (Oddly Robbie), exploring how people think, adapt, and function inside real-world systems.Each episode starts with a real moment—then breaks it down into a clear, usable system you can apply immediately.From AI and digital environments to culture, identity, and bureaucracy, this isn’t about how things are supposed to work—it’s about how they actually work.Recorded from Spain and shaped by lived experience, these are practical patterns you can recognize, use, and return to.If you're tired of hype, noise, and overcomplication—this is a calmer way to understand what’s really happening.Follow the podcast to stay grounded as systems keep changing.

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When Paperwork Leaves the Body

In this episode, I reflect on how legal status is not only administrative — it is embodied. Residency approval did not magically solve life. It removed a major uncertainty from my nervous system’s forecast. When the future of home is unclear, the body keeps running background questions: What if this does not work? What if we have to leave? What if the systems I escaped become relevant again? This episode looks at bureaucracy as nervous-system pressure, especially for neurodivergent people, queer people, immigrants, veterans, and anyone who has lived under systems that tried to correct or contain difference. The core Human Systems insight: Paperwork is not neutral when it controls housing, residency, medical access, family stability, or the right to remain in a safe environment. Legal stability changes the body’s threat model. When uncertainty clears, even a little, the body knows. The alarm attached to the paperwork begins to leave. Themes: - residency approval as a stability signal - bureaucracy and nervous-system load - home uncertainty and embodied safety - autism as human variation, not defect - the trauma of corrective systems - Costa del Sol as a regulating environment - sovereignty, safety, and the right to build a life Oddly Robbie explores Human Systems: how policies, cultures, technologies, and environments shape the body, attention, identity, and daily life.

21. mai 2026 - 13 min
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When Learning Breaks: A Human Systems View of Education Failure

When Learning Breaks: A Human Systems View of Education Failure When someone succeeds in one learning structure but fails in another, the issue isn’t ability—it’s alignment. In this episode, I share my experience attending around ten colleges and universities, earning two associate degrees, and repeatedly encountering the same pattern: success at structured, sequential levels—and breakdown at abstract, non-linear ones. This isn’t about effort or intelligence. It’s about how systems are designed. Key ideas: * Learning systems don’t just get harder—they can become misaligned * Accommodations don’t fix structural mismatch * Abstract models often exclude valid ways of thinking * Failure patterns often reflect system design, not human limitation If learning breaks, the better question isn’t “what’s wrong with the person?” It’s: what changed in the system? Category: Human Systems Tags: human systems, learning design, cognitive systems, education, decision guidance

28. april 2026 - 4 min
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Worst-Case Bias — Why Small Risks Take Over Your Thinking

This insight came directly from navigating real-world systems in Spain. This episode explores a common cognitive distortion: How low-probability outcomes begin to dominate perception—and behavior. After a simple paperwork error triggered a denial notice, the experience revealed a deeper pattern: The mind does not prioritize what is likely. It prioritizes what is wrong. This episode breaks down: * Why the brain overweights small risks * How incomplete situations stay active in awareness * Why a 1% possibility can override a 99% reality * How to restore proportional thinking in real time This is not about ignoring risk. It’s about placing it correctly. Because clarity is not removing concern— it’s putting it in proportion. For a deeper system breakdown and practical application: https://oddlyrobbie.eu/low-probability-distortion-worst-case-thinking/ [https://oddlyrobbie.eu/low-probability-distortion-worst-case-thinking/]

28. mars 2026 - 4 min
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Accessibility Gap — Why Advanced Systems Still Fail People

Created and hosted by Robbie Ellestad (Oddly Robbie), exploring the intersection of human experience, AI, and immersive systems. Episode Summary (Quick Read) Spain has one of the most advanced digital systems I’ve used—but it revealed something important: Advanced doesn’t mean accessible. This episode explores the gap between systems that work and systems that actually guide people. Through real experience navigating residency processes, I break down how modern systems often assume knowledge instead of supporting entry—and why that creates invisible barriers. Key Moment “A system can be advanced… and still not be accessible.” That realization shifts everything. It moves the problem away from the individual—and back to the structure. Partial Transcript (Highlighted) “I was uploading forms, responding to automated requests as they came in—one after another. Everything was working exactly as designed. Efficient. But it required constant attention. Miss something… and you’re suddenly out of sync. It wasn’t confusing. It was demanding.”

21. mars 2026 - 6 min
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