
Severance Exposes Work, Ego & the Lie of Capitalism | Mindful Blerd PodcastIn this episode of Mindful Blerd, we dissect Severance Season 1 & 2 through a radical and spiritual lens—examining how the show serves as a powerful critique of capitalism, ego, and the illusion of individual freedom under corporate systems.We explore how Severance magnifies the alienation of the modern worker, using the sci-fi premise of splitting consciousness to highlight the real-world emotional and psychological toll of labor under capitalism. From compartmentalization to surveillance, Severance paints a haunting portrait of the lengths corporations will go to extract value while erasing the self.We also explore the spiritual implications of ego death, the loss of identity, and how Severance shows the internal war between who we are and who capitalism demands we become. And yes—we go in on the Cult of Kier, drawing parallels between Lumon’s false religion and how real-world ideologies and faith traditions are twisted to uphold power structures and suppress resistance.0:00 - qoute of the week 8:30 - severance discussion 🔍 Topics We Cover:How Severance dramatizes worker alienation and emotional numbnessThe psychological toll of compartmentalization and living double livesThe Cult of Kier Eagan and how religion is used to pacify laborersThe spiritual battle of the ego vs. the self under capitalismHow radicalization begins when workers start questioning their realityWhat Severance teaches us about control, compliance, and rebellionWhether you're a sci-fi nerd, a spiritual seeker, or just tired of being your job, this episode breaks it all down with depth, humor, and revolutionary clarity.