Eric MacGillivary

I Don’t Really Know?

Society EN ↓ 5 episodes

Eric MacGillivary, a university student, dives into life, society, and the search for purpose.

Author

Eric MacGillivary

Category

Society

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Latest episode

Apr 19, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 5: Overreactions and Artificial Intelligence 19.04.2026

Welcome! In this episode, Eric records in his home kitchen, talking about playoffs, the little things, and scary technology. The main conversation is centred around overreactions and artificial intelligence.

Episode 4: Jumping the Hurdle of Fear 12.04.2026

Welcome! In this episode, Eric talks about overcoming fear and pain. He compares this to his acting job, presenting, and putting himself out there. It’s all about jumping the hurdle of fear.

Episode 3: Glass Half Full with Connor Samson 08.04.2026

Welcome! In this episode, Eric is joined by his best friend, Connor Samson. They dive into everything from aliens and sports to life, society, and positivity. It’s a true “glass half full” conversation with Connor Samson.

Episode 2: There’s Always Something 05.04.2026

Welcome! In this episode, Eric talks about having to go one full day without his phone. Life is never free of problems, there’s always something.

Episode 1: Why Not? 01.04.2026

Welcome to I Don’t Really Know? — a podcast hosted by Eric MacGillivary, where he dives into life, society, and the search for purpose. In this episode, Eric shares his thoughts on why he created this podcast. Why not?

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