pplpod

pplpod is a podcast about people, places and lots of other stuff. Each episode takes a deep dive into the lives, choices, and legacies of fascinating figures from history, culture, music, and beyond. From icons who shaped entire generations to hidden stories that deserve the spotlight, pplpod brings you closer to the people behind the headlines and the legends.

Thoughtful, engaging, and story-driven, pplpod explores what makes these lives extraordinary—and what we can learn from them today.

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7276: Isabella of Castile — The Ruthless Rise of Spain's Most Powerful Queen | pplpod

7276: Isabella of Castile — The Ruthless Rise of Spain's Most Powerful Queen | pplpod

Isabella of Castile seized her brother's throne, married Ferdinand of Aragon against his wishes, completed the Reconquista, expelled the Jews, and financed Columbus. She was devout, brilliant, and abs...

17 Kesä 21min

7275: Mary I — The Real Woman Behind the Bloody Mary Legend | pplpod

7275: Mary I — The Real Woman Behind the Bloody Mary Legend | pplpod

Mary I of England burned nearly three hundred Protestants at the stake and earned the name Bloody Mary. But the woman behind the legend was a devout Catholic princess who watched her mother humiliated...

17 Kesä 19min

7274: Henry V — The Real King Behind the Battle Scars and Shakespeare's Legend | pplpod

7274: Henry V — The Real King Behind the Battle Scars and Shakespeare's Legend | pplpod

Henry V took an arrow through the face at sixteen and spent weeks having it surgically extracted. The scar he carried for life marked a king far more complex and ruthless than Shakespeare's heroic war...

17 Kesä 25min

7273: Philip II of Spain — The Messianic Micromanager Who Ruled Half the World | pplpod

7273: Philip II of Spain — The Messianic Micromanager Who Ruled Half the World | pplpod

Philip II of Spain ruled the largest empire the world had ever seen and tried to manage every detail of it personally. He spent his days alone in the Escorial, reading reports and writing margin notes...

17 Kesä 20min

7272: Roger Bannister — The Medical Student Who Broke the Four-Minute Mile | pplpod

7272: Roger Bannister — The Medical Student Who Broke the Four-Minute Mile | pplpod

Roger Bannister ran the first sub-four-minute mile while training as a full-time medical student, squeezing in workouts during his lunch break. The four-minute barrier had been called physically impos...

17 Kesä 21min

7271: Henry VII — The King Who Backdated His Reign to Punish His Enemies | pplpod

7271: Henry VII — The King Who Backdated His Reign to Punish His Enemies | pplpod

Henry VII won the Battle of Bosworth and then backdated his reign to the day before the battle, making every man who had fought for Richard III technically guilty of treason against the crown. It was ...

17 Kesä 23min

7270: Charles I — The King Who Wore Two Shirts to His Own Execution | pplpod

7270: Charles I — The King Who Wore Two Shirts to His Own Execution | pplpod

Charles I wore two shirts to his execution on a freezing January morning so that the crowd would not see him shiver and mistake it for fear. It was a final act of royal dignity from a king whose stubb...

17 Kesä 28min

7269: Henry IV of France — The King Who Traded His Faith for a Nation | pplpod

7269: Henry IV of France — The King Who Traded His Faith for a Nation | pplpod

Henry IV of France converted from Protestantism to Catholicism because "Paris is worth a mass." It was the most cynical and most effective political calculation of the sixteenth century. He ended deca...

17 Kesä 22min

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