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Most of us think of time as something measured.
Hours.
Days.
Years.
But what if time is experienced differently than it is measured?
Tonight on The Midnight Drive we explore the story of an elderly woman whose relationship with time begins to change. Clocks become uncertain. Familiar routines become difficult to navigate. The boundary between memory and the present grows increasingly soft.
What begins as a story about aging gradually becomes a reflection on memory, grief, love, empathy, and the moments that continue shaping us long after they have passed.
This episode asks a simple question.
Are the most important experiences in our lives measured by clocks?
Or by something else entirely?
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time perception, aging, memory, dementia stories, psychological storytelling, reflective podcast, midnight drive podcast, atmospheric storytelling, human experience, philosophy of time, existential reflection, late night radio
Copyright © 2026 Hondira LLC. All Rights Reserved.
By The Midnight DriveMost of us think of time as something measured.
Hours.
Days.
Years.
But what if time is experienced differently than it is measured?
Tonight on The Midnight Drive we explore the story of an elderly woman whose relationship with time begins to change. Clocks become uncertain. Familiar routines become difficult to navigate. The boundary between memory and the present grows increasingly soft.
What begins as a story about aging gradually becomes a reflection on memory, grief, love, empathy, and the moments that continue shaping us long after they have passed.
This episode asks a simple question.
Are the most important experiences in our lives measured by clocks?
Or by something else entirely?
Search Tags
time perception, aging, memory, dementia stories, psychological storytelling, reflective podcast, midnight drive podcast, atmospheric storytelling, human experience, philosophy of time, existential reflection, late night radio
Copyright © 2026 Hondira LLC. All Rights Reserved.