Who Yelling Now?

The Performance of Being Human. # OlgaForeign # Whoyellingnow?

42 min · 8. Juli 2026
Episode The Performance of Being Human. # OlgaForeign # Whoyellingnow? Cover

Beschreibung

The Performance of Being Human Who are you? The answer may depend less on who you are... and more on who others remember. In this episode of Who Yelling Now?, Olga Foreign explores the invisible performance we all participate in every day. Through the story of Mr. Hastings—a respected manager whose coworkers suddenly begin treating him differently after discovering he wears a prosthetic leg—the question shifts from Who am I? to Who do you expect me to be? Why do we rewrite people the moment we learn something new about them? Why does kindness sometimes become assumption? And when does compassion quietly replace dignity? Perhaps the greatest performance of being human isn't pretending to be someone we're not... It's continuing to perform the version of ourselves everyone else remembers. Join Olga Foreign for another thought-provoking journey into identity, perception, expectation, and the stories we unknowingly write about one another. Who should you be... when everyone else has already decided? #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #Season6 #ThePerformanceOfBeingHuman #Identity #HumanBehavior #Perception #Perspective #Psychology #Philosophy #SelfReflection #PersonalGrowth #Storytelling #InvisibleScars #Expectations #Kindness #Authenticity #Podcast #ThoughtProvoking #WhatAreWeBecoming

Kommentare

0

Sei die erste Person, die kommentiert

Melde dich jetzt an und werde Teil der Who Yelling Now?-Community!

Loslegen

2 Monate für 1 €

Dann 4,99 € / Monat · Jederzeit kündbar.

  • Podcasts nur bei Podimo
  • 20 Stunden Hörbücher / Monat
  • Alle kostenlosen Podcasts

Alle Folgen

62 Folgen

Episode The Performance of Being Human. # OlgaForeign # Whoyellingnow? Cover

The Performance of Being Human. # OlgaForeign # Whoyellingnow?

The Performance of Being Human Who are you? The answer may depend less on who you are... and more on who others remember. In this episode of Who Yelling Now?, Olga Foreign explores the invisible performance we all participate in every day. Through the story of Mr. Hastings—a respected manager whose coworkers suddenly begin treating him differently after discovering he wears a prosthetic leg—the question shifts from Who am I? to Who do you expect me to be? Why do we rewrite people the moment we learn something new about them? Why does kindness sometimes become assumption? And when does compassion quietly replace dignity? Perhaps the greatest performance of being human isn't pretending to be someone we're not... It's continuing to perform the version of ourselves everyone else remembers. Join Olga Foreign for another thought-provoking journey into identity, perception, expectation, and the stories we unknowingly write about one another. Who should you be... when everyone else has already decided? #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #Season6 #ThePerformanceOfBeingHuman #Identity #HumanBehavior #Perception #Perspective #Psychology #Philosophy #SelfReflection #PersonalGrowth #Storytelling #InvisibleScars #Expectations #Kindness #Authenticity #Podcast #ThoughtProvoking #WhatAreWeBecoming

8. Juli 202642 min
Episode Who Taught Us to Live Like This? #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign Cover

Who Taught Us to Live Like This? #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign

Season 6, Episode 1 — Who Taught Us to Live Like This? Every one of us knows what "normal" looks like. We recognize it in how people dress, speak, grieve, celebrate, work, and dream. Yet few of us can answer a simple question: Who taught us what normal means? In the Season 6 premiere of Who Yelling Now?, Olga Foreign explores one of humanity's quietest inheritances—the invisible rules we absorb long before we're old enough to question them. Through poetry, story, and reflection, this episode examines the difference between visible scars and invisible ones, inherited habits and conscious choices, asking whether the most influential ideas in our lives are the ones we chose... or the ones we never realized we inherited. Perhaps the greatest mystery isn't who taught us to live like this. Perhaps it's why we never asked. What are we becoming? #Season6 #WhatAreWeBecoming #Normal #HumanBehavior #Philosophy #Poetry #Storytelling #SelfReflection #CriticalThinking #Mindset #InvisibleRules #Podcast

1. Juli 202612 min
Episode We Call It Progress. #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #WeCallItProgress Cover

We Call It Progress. #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #WeCallItProgress

WHO YELLING NOW? – Season 5 Episode 10 WE CALL IT PROGRESS Progress is one of the few words almost everyone agrees is good. We celebrate it. We pursue it. We measure it. We build entire lives around it. But what if progress is simply movement? A disease progresses. A wildfire progresses. An avalanche progresses. A river progresses beyond its banks. None of these ask whether the destination is desirable. In the Season 5 finale of Who Yelling Now?, Olga Foreign examines one of society's most celebrated words and asks a deceptively simple question: What exactly are we measuring when we call something progress? Through the poem My Progress, a story about a small lie that grows beyond its creator's control, and the poem Drip, Drip, Drop, this episode explores how seemingly insignificant actions, choices, and assumptions can continue progressing long after we stop paying attention. A single step. A single lie. A single drop of water. The danger may not be the beginning. The danger may be what it becomes. As Season 5 comes to a close, we revisit the questions that shaped this journey: What are we calling love? What are we calling loyalty? What are we calling stability? What are we calling passion? What are we calling truth? What are we calling success? What are we calling education? What are we calling strength? What are we calling accountability? And finally... What are we calling progress? Join host Olga Foreign for the Season 5 finale of Who Yelling Now? and discover why movement and improvement may not be the same thing. Listen, reflect, and choose your words carefully—you may be progressing toward them. #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #WeCallItProgress

24. Juni 202619 min
Episode We Call It Accountability. #olgaforeign#whoyellingnow? Cover

We Call It Accountability. #olgaforeign#whoyellingnow?

Who is accountable? In this episode of Who Yelling Now?, Olga Foreign explores one of society's most celebrated—and most avoided—virtues: accountability. Through original poetry, the story of Jerry and his Three Pillars (a scapegoat, a story, and a shadow), and a thoughtful conversation with Matt Campbell, we examine responsibility, representation, excuses, consequences, and the questions that refuse to disappear. Who taught us accountability? Can accountability exist without punishment? Are we responsible for the actions of those who represent us? And when everyone is counting, who is actually accounting? This episode is not about easy answers. It is about difficult questions. Because accountability may begin long before we ask it of others. It may begin with ourselves. Featuring original poetry by Olga Foreign and a conversation with Matt Campbell. Account. Count. Recount. Accountable. Unaccountable. Response. Responsible. We counted. Who accounted? #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #Accountability #MattCampbell #Podcast #Responsibility #Leadership #Truth #Justice #PersonalGrowth #CriticalThinking #Philosophy #Society #Conversation #QuestionEverything

17. Juni 202659 min
Episode We Call It Strength. #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #WeCallItStrength #SerenaArora Cover

We Call It Strength. #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #WeCallItStrength #SerenaArora

WHO YELLING NOW? – Season 5 Episode 08 WE CALL IT STRENGTH What if the things you've been carrying your entire life aren't making you stronger? From childhood, many of us are taught to be strong. We are handed expectations, responsibilities, silence, duty, sacrifice, and survival habits by people who love us and want us to succeed. We pack them carefully into our emotional luggage and carry them everywhere we go. But when life finally tests us—through loss, loneliness, grief, uncertainty, change, and growth—what happens when we open that luggage and discover it contains more baggage than tools? In this episode, Olga Foreign explores the difference between endurance and adaptation through the story of Ava, a woman who discovers that true strength is not found in carrying more, but in learning what no longer belongs with her. Joining the conversation is international bestselling author Serena Arora, author of Unbound, Ayurveda practitioner, yoga therapist, and teacher. Together they explore inherited silence, emotional resilience, healing, identity, and what it means to reclaim ownership of your own story. Featuring Olga's poem "It Happened," a reflection on becoming oneself through hurricanes, sunshine, funerals, births, joy, loneliness, and everything in between. Perhaps strength is not what you've carried. Perhaps strength is what remained after you set it down. #WhoYellingNow #OlgaForeign #WeCallItStrength #SerenaArora #Unbound #EmotionalStrength #PersonalGrowth #HealingJourney #Resilience #MentalHealth #SelfDiscovery #Adaptation #EmotionalFortitude #ImmigrantStories #Wellness #Ayurveda #YogaTherapy #Podcast #Storytelling #ThoughtfulLiving #BeStrong #EmotionalBaggage #InnerStrength #GrowthMindset #HealingIsResistance #WomenWhoWrite #AuthorInterview #LifeLessons #MindsetShift #BecomeWhoYouAre #IHappened #StrengthAndResilience #PodcastCommunity #SelfWorth #UnpackYourBaggage #Season5 #OlgaForeignPodcast

10. Juni 202658 min