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What does a waffle party, a melancholy performance review, and a CIA sabotage manual have in common? They all help us understand the strange, satirical—but strangely familiar—corporate world inside Apple TV+’s Severance.
In this episode, inspired by The Future of Commerce article The grim barbarity of optics and design: Severance quotes for work, we explore how the show’s unsettling one-liners shine a light on:
We’ll also unpack some of the most striking (and hilarious) Severance quotes—from “The work is mysterious and important” to “They cannot crucify you if your hand is in a fist”—and ask what they reveal about real-world work culture today.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:1. How Severance Became a Cultural Mirror for Modern Work
2. The Three Layers of Corporate Dissonance in Severance
3. Subversion Through Self-Help: Ricken’s Book as Rebellion
4. The CIA Manual Connection
5. From Dystopia to Diagnosis: What This All Says About Work Now
Subscribe to our podcast for more cultural commentary on the future of work and technology. Visit The Future of Commerce for deep dives into how culture and commerce collide. Share this episode with a colleague who’s ever sat through a performance review and asked, “What is this really about?”
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What does a waffle party, a melancholy performance review, and a CIA sabotage manual have in common? They all help us understand the strange, satirical—but strangely familiar—corporate world inside Apple TV+’s Severance.
In this episode, inspired by The Future of Commerce article The grim barbarity of optics and design: Severance quotes for work, we explore how the show’s unsettling one-liners shine a light on:
We’ll also unpack some of the most striking (and hilarious) Severance quotes—from “The work is mysterious and important” to “They cannot crucify you if your hand is in a fist”—and ask what they reveal about real-world work culture today.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:1. How Severance Became a Cultural Mirror for Modern Work
2. The Three Layers of Corporate Dissonance in Severance
3. Subversion Through Self-Help: Ricken’s Book as Rebellion
4. The CIA Manual Connection
5. From Dystopia to Diagnosis: What This All Says About Work Now
Subscribe to our podcast for more cultural commentary on the future of work and technology. Visit The Future of Commerce for deep dives into how culture and commerce collide. Share this episode with a colleague who’s ever sat through a performance review and asked, “What is this really about?”
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