
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


We treat time like a finish line.
But what if it’s a circle that keeps starting over — same mistakes, new packaging?
In this two-hour cinematic journey, Olga Foreign drifts through the spiral of history and heart: where revolutions recycle, progress rebrands itself, and even love loops back to its own beginning.
Featuring the myth of The Girl Who Remembered Before — a child born in the Fifth World wearing a yellow dress and carrying the full memory of every age — this episode asks whether we ever truly evolve, or just return wiser to the same truth.
Poetic narration, humor, and haunting calm collide in this meditation on motion, memory, and mercy.
Takeaway: To break history, stop running forward — breathe inside the circle.
By Olga ForeignWe treat time like a finish line.
But what if it’s a circle that keeps starting over — same mistakes, new packaging?
In this two-hour cinematic journey, Olga Foreign drifts through the spiral of history and heart: where revolutions recycle, progress rebrands itself, and even love loops back to its own beginning.
Featuring the myth of The Girl Who Remembered Before — a child born in the Fifth World wearing a yellow dress and carrying the full memory of every age — this episode asks whether we ever truly evolve, or just return wiser to the same truth.
Poetic narration, humor, and haunting calm collide in this meditation on motion, memory, and mercy.
Takeaway: To break history, stop running forward — breathe inside the circle.