“The Multiverse Employee Handbook” is a mind-bending journey through interdimensional corporate culture, blending cosmic satire with real scientific insights. As you navigate quantum coffee breaks and file expense reports across eleven dimensions, you’ll also explore the actual science behind parallel universes, quantum mechanics, and more. With a mix of reality-warping wordplay and humor, this podcast transforms mundane office life into a surreal adventure, leaving you questioning your job, existence, and the true purpose of quantum staplers—all while learning something new about the universe.
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“The Multiverse Employee Handbook” is a mind-bending journey through interdimensional corporate culture, blending cosmic satire with real scientific insights. As you navigate quantum coffee breaks and file expense reports across eleven dimensions, you’ll also explore the actual science behind parallel universes, quantum mechanics, and more. With a mix of reality-warping wordplay and humor, this podcast transforms mundane office life into a surreal adventure, leaving you questioning your job, existence, and the true purpose of quantum staplers—all while learning something new about the universe.
Bonus Episode: A Brief History of Animals in Space
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Bonus Episode: A Brief History of Animals in Space
What happens when HR decides the best candidate for space travel is someone who can't file their own W-2? Join us for a special bonus episode celebrating Ham the Astrochimp's historic spaceflight and all the other pioneering pets who ventured into the final frontier.
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In this episode, we explore how NASA's most diverse hiring initiative sent over 30 different species beyond Earth's atmosphere. From Ham's groundbreaking performance review at 6.6 times gravity to Félicette the French cat's uniquely unimpressed approach to making history, discover why some job interviews should really include "willing to be shot into orbit" in the requirements.
Key topics include:
Ham's journey from trainee to space pioneer
The surprisingly selective chimp recruitment program
The Soviet Union's innovative permanent remote work policy
Why spiders need better project management skills in zero gravity
How to conduct performance reviews at escape velocity
Whether you're a space enthusiast, animal lover, or just wondering why NASA's first diversity initiative involved fruit flies, this episode has something for everyone. Learn why being first in space matters less when you're sharing your achievement with beings whose entire life purpose is to annoy banana ripeness testers.
Remember: in the multiverse of corporate culture, every species is simultaneously overqualified and underappreciated until someone straps them to a rocket.
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Special January 31st episode celebrating the anniversary of Ham's historic spaceflight!
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The Multiverse Employee Handbook
“The Multiverse Employee Handbook” is a mind-bending journey through interdimensional corporate culture, blending cosmic satire with real scientific insights. As you navigate quantum coffee breaks and file expense reports across eleven dimensions, you’ll also explore the actual science behind parallel universes, quantum mechanics, and more. With a mix of reality-warping wordplay and humor, this podcast transforms mundane office life into a surreal adventure, leaving you questioning your job, existence, and the true purpose of quantum staplers—all while learning something new about the universe.