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Yes We Mustard

By: Ginny Hogan
Narrated by: full cast
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Have you ever slathered mustard on a hotdog and thought, "Wow, I sure hope the company that made this condiment isn't a corrupt tech startup run by a CEO who is a tyrannical chauvinist!" Well, you're about to... Starry-eyed Emery is thrilled to start her new job as the first female engineer at condiment startup Yes We Mustard. Their product, "The People's Mustard" is hugely popular; it's delicious, all-natural, produced ethically, and definitely not corrupt in any way. Yes We Mustard is a Silicon Valley darling run by a wunderkind of a CEO, and no one - least of all the people who work there - know how they do it. Emery's dream is to "make the world a better place," as she tells her long-distance boyfriend, and she believes this new position might be the first step to making that dream a reality. But Emery's hopes are soon to be dashed. Starting day one, she realizes her expectations may have been a bit too high. Her boss is MIA, a female coworker is out to get her, and her desk is a…cardboard box? But it only gets worse from there. As negative press about Yes We Mustard begins to circulate, one journalist, in particular, seems to have it out for the company, but where is she getting her information? Emery sticks to her guns - Yes We Mustard is saving the world, possibly even more than Goop does! She doesn't trust the bad press… until she does. One day, Emery discovers a secret that could destroy Yes We Mustard. The CEO, desperate to silence her, offers her career glory in return for her closed lips. Will she do what it takes to succeed in Silicon Valley, or is she simply not cut out for the cutthroat mustard-tech biz? Yes We Mustard is a workplace satire that explores the evils of Silicon Valley, how the tech industry talks about women, big egos, and Bad Mustard. Before making the leap into writing, creator Ginny Hogan was a Silicon Valley data scientist, and so she's no stranger to the types of characters depicted on this show. Told through a creative mix of emails, Slack messages, podcast recordings, company-wide speeches, and articles, Yes We Mustard is a witty, rollicking, and absurdist deep-dive into a fictionalized Silicon Valley company.©2020 Ginny Hogan (P)2020 Ginny Hogan Literature & Fiction Satire
Episodes
  • The First Spoonful of Mustard
    Sep 1 2021
    Emery joins progressive condiment company, Yes We Mustard, and has high hopes that her work will save the world.
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    19 mins
  • A Snag in the Mustard
    Sep 1 2021
    Emery discovers a highly addictive fructose powder being added to the mustard, but doesn’t know what it is and fears it may be a nefarious company secret.
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    17 mins
  • Emery's Promotion
    Sep 1 2021
    Trevor admits to the addictive substance and Emery agrees to keep it quiet if he slowly phases the ingredient out…and promotes her.
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    16 mins
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There's so many parallels to most companies! Those who think they are doing good but just after money.

Highlights the hypocritical

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Ginny is quirky and hilarious. Her stand up is great and Yes We Mustard is in the same vein

Funny, funny stuff

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I loved this from start to finish. Unique, brilliant and genuinely hilarious. Recommending to everyone I know!

Hilarious!

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This is absolutely hilarious - I've been following Ginny for a while on Twitter and her brand of comedy is so original and relatable.

Hilarious!

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this podcast is great for me. i love listening to this story. it fun anf funny with great people in the start up. the story it fun with different people and thinking. it a funny with different class of people in max of they life in this start up. I lisening to it x4 before this review. enjoy this story and have all the fun.

fun and funny with lot of great people.

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Really enjoying this, very witty and perceptive. Love the format and attention to detail, Ginny's unique comedic style shines through with some very funny lines

Laugh out loud funny

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...this was a very enjoyable listen, brilliant plots, excellent voice acting, and very delicious twists!

i do not listen to podcasts but...

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Emery gets a job with an exciting new tech-condiment-start-up, Yes We Mustard, a company whose business model and CEO bear ABSOLUTELY NO RESEMBLENCE to Facebook or Mark Zuckerberg. Soon, her desire to be loved for saving the world and become an inspirational GIRL BOSS, leads her to investigate the mysterious “addictive fructose powder” that is being put into the company’s exciting condiment products.

Ginny Hogan’s satire is a glorious affair. With a joke rate comparable to a great Marx Brothers’ movie, she lampoons everything that crosses her path, from corporate culture (“now you can listen to your great and heroic CEO”), to faux-feminism (“when a man fires someone it’s mean, but when a woman fires someone it’s empowering”). Her real targets though are ignorance and selfishness – things that the ENLIGHTENED leaders of Facebook and their ilk are in no way responsible for just because their entire business models are based on their promotion.

Ginny Hogan has been an impressive stand-up for a number of years now. Based on Yes We Mustard she is also a gifted playwright. I look forward to more of both from her in the years to come.

Catch-22 for the millennium generation

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Wasn’t sure what to expect, but luv luv luv this, @ binged the lot in one sesh. Hilarious, well performed, well produced, more like this plz

Brilliant!

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I’m glad I came across this, can see it as a TV show, really comes alive as you listen to it. Hope there’s more!

Really funny

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