
7260: The Archer Who Seized the Russian Throne — Ambition, Revolt, and Empire | pplpod
In the treacherous world of Russian succession, one figure rose from obscurity through martial skill and political cunning to seize the throne itself. The archer's ascent was as improbable as it was r...
17 Kesä 21min

7259: Emil Zatopek — The 1952 Olympic Heist That Defied Human Limits | pplpod
Emil Zatopek won the 5,000 meters, the 10,000 meters, and the marathon at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics. No one had ever won all three distance events at a single Games. He had never run a marathon befor...
17 Kesä 20min

7258: Steve McQueen — The Mechanics of Survival Behind the King of Cool | pplpod
Steve McQueen spent his childhood in reform schools and on the streets before joining the Marines. He brought that survival instinct to every role, projecting a cool so effortless that audiences never...
17 Kesä 22min

7257: Sergei Eisenstein — Montage, Stalin, and the Collision Between Art and Power | pplpod
Sergei Eisenstein invented modern film editing with Battleship Potemkin and then spent the rest of his career trying to survive a dictator who understood exactly how powerful cinema could be. Stalin a...
17 Kesä 21min

7256: Neil Armstrong — The Engineer Who Treated Mortal Danger Like a Math Problem | pplpod
Neil Armstrong nearly died in the Gemini 8 mission, ejected from a lunar landing training vehicle seconds before it exploded, and landed the Eagle on the moon with seventeen seconds of fuel remaining....
17 Kesä 21min

7255: Le Corbusier — The Machine for Living and Architecture's Most Divisive Genius | pplpod
Le Corbusier wanted to tear down central Paris and replace it with identical glass towers surrounded by highways. He called houses "machines for living" and meant it as a compliment. He was the most i...
17 Kesä 22min

7254: Queen Christina of Sweden — How One Royal Name Conquered the World | pplpod
Queen Christina of Sweden was raised as a prince, ruled one of Europe's most powerful kingdoms, then stunned the continent by abdicating her throne, converting to Catholicism, and moving to Rome. She ...
17 Kesä 17min

7253: Ivan the Great — The Quiet Tsar Who Forged Russia from Scattered Fragments | pplpod
Ivan III inherited a small principality that paid tribute to the Mongols and turned it into Russia. He did it not through dramatic battlefield heroics but through patient diplomacy, strategic marriage...
17 Kesä 24min



















