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Who Yelling Now

Who Yelling Now

By: Olga Foreign
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Who Yelling Now? Poet Olga Foreign delivers raw, unapologetic spoken word exploring memory, grief, identity, and survival in a world that keeps trying to erase us. From, “Stolen” truths to healing, this is where poetry meets protest — and silence meets its match. Listen loud. Speak louder, we shall be heard. New episodes weekly. Subscribe if, you ever felt invisible in your own story. If you know healing starts with naming the wound. Want to yell with us? Leave a voice note or comment. Because if you’re still silent, maybe you ain’t heard us yet.Olga Foreign Art
Episodes
  • Yelling Reparations?
    Jun 4 2025

    Episode 1 — Not Enough to Be Enemy

    What happens when a country goes to war — and decides you're not even worth fearing?

    In this opening episode of Who Yelling Now?, Olga Foreign delivers a searing spoken word piece that asks a devastating question:
    Why didn’t America place its African American citizens in camps during WWII… like it did Japanese Americans?

    Not because of mercy.
    Not because of trust.
    But because the system was already so comfortable with their oppression — it never considered them powerful enough to be a threat.

    “They didn’t lock us up.
    Because we were already locked out.”

    This isn’t just a history lesson.
    It’s a reflection on what happens when a people are too discarded to be feared, and too present to be ignored.
    It’s about invisibility — not as absence, but as design.
    It’s about how comfort with injustice becomes a kind of permission to continue it.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • 🔥 A raw, rhythmic reflection on WWII’s racial contradictions

    • 📜 A call to examine how history excludes and erases

    • 🔊 The weight of being systemically "included" only in pain, never in power

    • 💭 A poetic indictment of silence — and a call to memory

    If you came here for soft truths and forgettable lines, this isn’t your space.

    But if you're ready to:

    • See America through a sharper lens

    • Understand the weaponization of neglect

    • Sit with uncomfortable parallels between past and present

    …then you’re exactly where you need to be.

    “We weren’t seen as traitors
    Because we were never seen as part.”

    🎧 Listen. Reflect. Share.
    New episodes of Who Yelling Now? drop weekly.

    🗣️ Follow Olga Foreign on YouTube, TikTok, and at olgaforeign.com
    🖤 Support the work. Spread the word. Yell louder.

    Because if you’re still silent…
    Maybe you ain’t heard us yet.

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    6 mins
  • Let Me Yell First!
    May 31 2025

    🎙️ Episode 0 – Let Me Yell First

    By Olga Foreign

    Before the applause, the protest, or the poetry—
    let me yell first.
    Not to speak over you, but to remind you that you still have a voice too.

    This isn’t a performance. This is a reclamation.

    In Episode 0 of Who Yelling Now?, I crack open the door, lift the curtain, and ask the questions that stay caught in your throat at night.
    What happens when you’ve been stolen from so long, you start forgetting what was yours to begin with?
    Who do you become when your story is told by everyone but you?
    And what if yelling isn’t rage... but release?

    🧠 This episode introduces:

    • Why this podcast had to exist — and why now

    • How I grew into my voice through poetry, grief, memory, and fire

    • The difference between being loud and being heard

    • Why silence isn’t neutral — it’s taught

    • What happens when history whispers and we finally scream back

    This isn’t your average podcast.
    There’s no background music to soften the blows.
    There are no apologies for being too real, too angry, too sad, too Black, too queer, too invisible, too unforgettable.

    This is spoken word fused with spirit.
    This is memoir met with megaphone.
    This is what happens when art stops asking permission.

    💥 Who Yelling Now? is born from my books:

    • And Then Thoughts — a love letter to loss, survival, and selfhood

    • Stolen — an ancestral scream in verse

    • A Lonely Walk — grief turned to gospel

    • Conversations with Grandpa — truth passed down, not buried

    Each week, I’ll bring stories, poems, and perspective wrapped in rhythm and soul — centered around identity, memory, and the things they tried to erase from us.

    This isn’t safe content.
    This is sacred.
    It might crack your shell. It might hold your hand.
    It might remind you of what you forgot you knew.

    👂🏾 This episode is for you if:

    • You’ve ever felt like your pain didn’t have a stage

    • You carry stories your body hasn’t even told you yet

    • You’re tired of podcasts made to pacify

    • You want to yell, cry, laugh, and remember

    You may not agree with every word. That’s okay.
    But you’ll feel them.
    That’s the point.


    🚫 This is not for you if:

    • You’re still stuck on the myth of neutrality

    • You’re sipping from the state’s cup and calling it holy

    • You’re over-medicated on fear and underfed on truth

    • You think history should be polite

    • You need permission to question

    • You’re more loyal to your comfort than your conscience

    • You’ve never once asked: “What was stolen from me?”

    If you’ve never yelled, you might not get it.
    If you’re still nursing at the systems that silenced us—this may taste bitter.
    But for the rest of us?

    We yell now.
    And it’s beautiful.


    🔥 “Let Me Yell First” is the spark.
    The real heat begins in the next episodes.

    So if you’re ready to stop pretending you don’t see what’s real—
    If you’re done shrinking for comfort—
    If you want to make memory louder than mythology—

    🎤 You’re in the right place.

    Subscribe. Share. Yell back.
    New episodes weekly.
    More truth than most can handle.
    But you? You’ve already survived worse.

    🎧 Listen now.
    🌐 olgaforeign.com
    📲 @andthenthoughts, @didunotcme
    #WhoYellingNow #SpokenWordPodcast #PoetryAndProtest #OlgaForeign

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    3 mins

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