Multiverse’d

Episode 8: Losing Limbs, Watching Field Hockey, Eating Explosive Fro-Yo

1 h 27 min · 10 de dic de 2025
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Welcome back to Multiverse'd, in an episode where Kay and Zach launch into the impact of AI on creativity, the challenges of ADHD, and the complexities of modern dating. Today also marks a return visit to the Voicemail, with three new problems from the stratosphere that our fearless duo takes on with gusto -- Zach's a capitalist, duh! A new segment called 'Out of My Depth' makes it's debut - where guests from different universes answer the same questions to help compare and contrast our existence. The first guest? Well, they certainly are here. And if that's not enough, it's time for another 'I Want You' segment where Zach seems to be a shoe-in for a new job thanks to his glorious beard.

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After a longer-than-intended hiatus (we swear we’re fine), Kay and Zach return with a sprawling, thoughtful, and delightfully unhinged conversation that somehow starts with Christmas cookies and animal ownership and ends with existential clarity and following ducks around Disneyland. This episode digs into the surprisingly loaded question of what it really means when someone says they’re “not a pet person,” and how that single phrase can reveal deeper truths about responsibility, compatibility, boundaries, and trust - whether in dating, friendships, or long-term relationships. Along the way, Kay and Zach unpack how much of ourselves we’re expected to absorb when we let someone into our lives, and where it’s okay to draw the line. From there, the conversation spirals (naturally): from candy canes and potato nutrition facts, to drunken raccoons on benders, to fortune cookies that absolutely should be more threatening. Then things turn reflective as the duo zooms out to talk about generational trauma, living through too many historical events, and why “everything happens for a reason” might be the worst sentence ever invented. The back half? Quiet profundity. Kay talks about approaching the end of her 30s, entering what she lovingly dubs her villain era - not the evil kind, but the kind where she finally chooses herself. Together, Kay and Zach reflect on how fear, wanderlust, intention, and missed exits shape a life and why sometimes the most meaningful moments happen when you stop trying to get somewhere and just…go. It’s a cozy, philosophical, laugh-heavy return that reminds us why we started this podcast in the first place: curiosity, connection, and figuring it out in real time. And wow do we need that sh*t right now.

19 de ene de 20261 h 34 min
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Episode 11: This Is a Crime Against Pixar (Pt. 2)

We’re back in the chaos arena for Episode 10, where we finally finish Zach’s animated movie ranking list… aka the most emotionally hazardous blind ranking format ever invented. Kay tries to preserve the top spots, Zach laughs like a villain, and a full-blown TRAP lands exactly where Kay predicted it would. (And yet. Somehow. Still pain.) As the list finally reaches its cursed conclusion, we pivot into a hotly-debated love story - because nothing says “podcast” like arguing respectfully but intensely. Zach drops an original poem, and we close with the next chapter in his creative writing series, now officially dubbed Emerald Silence. Hazel is back on her bike, the sky is wrong, and a suspicious pizza-dog truck has opinions about The Great Gatsby. It’s long, it’s unhinged, and it’s exactly what you put on while doing literally anything else. You’re welcome. Vote for us on ThePodRadar.com [http://ThePodRadar.com] to help with discoverability (you might have to scroll the list to find us - we love you!)

31 de dic de 20251 h 13 min
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Episode 10 is messy in the best way: another Part 1. Our dynamic duo kicks things off with a quick “we’re sorry” because Kay’s audio betrays us again (we tested… and still got humbled) before spiraling immediately into new news: Kay is basically in a committed relationship with yerba mate, and Zach [finally] discovers Stranger Things. Who's gonna die? We have theories. From there, things get real. Kay talks through a brutal depression dip - what it feels like when your brain can’t remember “better,” why “functional depression” is a scam label, and how tiny check-in texts can matter more than people realize. And then we hit the main event: Zach drops a mystery animated feature film ranking list and Kay has to place each movie blind on a tier list - with bonus chaos rules (a wild-card movie, a redemption swap, and a “defend my most controversial take” moment ready to detonate). Soundtrack bias is absolutely weaponized, historically importance vs. emotional irrelevance is debated, and the weight of vibes curated/plot optional gets a look. Our heroes only get through three movies before the episode becomes too long and snaps in half, so this one ends on a cliffhanger with the rest of the list still locked in Zach’s vault. Want to hear which movie takes the cake and which one bottoms out? You'll have to hit Multiverse'd up again in Part 2.

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Welcome back to Multiverse’d - the podcast that will still fight you on the “why didn’t they just take the Eagles to Mordor?” discourse. After our longest gap yet (for us, not you), we’re back with the kickoff of our own Eras Tour…and no, it has nothing to do with Taylor Swift. This week is a classic “just-hit-record” download: chaotic life updates, nerd spirals, sports-ball detours, and the kind of best-friend tangent energy that somehow turns into a real conversation about how people actually end up living the lives they’re living. Then things get unexpectedly deep (and weirdly relatable): Kay has a Target moment that short-circuits her entire “not a mom” stance, and the duo start unpacking the different “eras” of who they thought they’d be - from childhood obsessions to creative dreams to the moments where life forces a pivot. It’s funny, reflective, a little unhinged, and ends with a perfectly-timed roast you’ll want to hear in context. Are you steering your life…or just getting carried by the current? Hit play and step into the wormhole with us... 🌀🎙️

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