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Who Yelling Now?

Who Yelling Now?

De : Olga Foreign
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Who Yelling Now? is a spoken-word poetry, storytelling, and cultural commentary podcast by Olga Foreign. Through narrative poetry, social commentary, and reflective storytelling, the show explores identity, grief, protest art, emotional honesty, generational silence, and the unseen systems shaping modern life. Each episode blends spoken-word performance with philosophical reflection and cultural critique—asking the question many feel but few say aloud: If the truth is visible to everyone, why does silence remain so loud? #OlgaForeign #WhoYellingNow #CulturalCommentaryOlga Foreign Art Divertissement et arts du spectacle
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  • We Call It Love. #OlgaForeign #WhoYellingNow
    Apr 22 2026

    “We Call It Love”

    We use the word love as if it means the same thing to all of us.

    But what if it doesn’t?

    In one family, love shows up in ways that don’t match—
    quiet and enduring,
    stable but unmoving,
    intense and damaging,
    and sometimes… not there at all.

    Through the eyes of one observer, this episode explores what happens when the same word is used to describe completely different experiences.

    And what it means to be loved—
    when the version of you being loved
    might not be the real you.

    This is the beginning of Season 5:

    What Are We Calling This?

    Because before we define anything…
    we have to question the name we gave it.

    #WeCallItLove
    #LoveRedefined
    #WhatIsLove
    #LoveAndTruth
    #EmotionalTruth

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    55 min
  • What Survives The Silence. #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #TruthMatters #SilenceSpeaks
    Apr 15 2026

    What Survives the Silence — Season 4 Bonus Episode

    What happens when truth is spoken clearly… and nothing happens?

    In this closing episode of Season 4, Who Yelling Now?, Olga Foreign explores the quiet reality of what occurs after truth enters systems, conversations, and spaces that are not built to hold it.

    Through a powerful story of a courtroom moment that was heard—but not received—and a reflective journey inside an art gallery where meaning is lost once it is explained, this episode examines the tension between truth, delivery, and ownership.

    Do we reject truth… or do we reject the way it is given to us?

    And when silence follows—whether through delay, avoidance, or inaction—what actually remains?

    This episode challenges listeners to consider not just who controls the story, but what survives when truth is no longer waiting to be acknowledged.

    #WhoYellingNow
    #OlgaForeign
    #TruthMatters
    #SilenceSpeaks
    #UnheardVoices
    #TruthVsSystem
    #SystemicSilence
    #DeepConversations
    #ThinkDeeper
    #StoryMatters
    #SpeakTruth
    #Awareness
    #PodcastLife
    #RealTalk
    #HiddenTruth

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    12 min
  • Who Order the Silence? #whoyellingnow? #Olgaforeign #poetry #bookss
    Apr 8 2026

    Episode 13 — Who Ordered the Silence?

    What happens to truth when it enters the room—but doesn’t survive it?

    In this episode of Who Yelling Now?, Olga sits with Jenny Chan of Pacific Atrocities Education to examine the stories that were known… and still never spoken. From wartime crimes to the language that reshaped them, this conversation pulls apart the quiet agreements that allow history to be softened, renamed, and, ultimately, silenced.

    But this episode does not stay in the past.

    Because silence is not only ordered by governments or systems—it is carried through families, communities, and everyday conversations. What we choose not to say, what we choose to rename, and what we allow to pass without question all shape the truth that survives.

    This is not a conversation about what happened.

    It is a conversation about what was allowed to remain.

    And the question is no longer who committed it…

    Who ordered the silence?

    #WhoOrderedTheSilence #TruthMatters #SilenceSpeaks #UnheardVoices #HiddenHistory #SpeakTruth #JusticeMatters #NarrativeMatters #Storytelling


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    42 min
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