
7244: Sandy Koufax — Why Baseball's Most Dominant Pitcher Walked Away at Thirty | pplpod
Sandy Koufax pitched four no-hitters, won three Cy Young Awards, and was the most dominant pitcher in baseball. Then, at thirty years old and at the absolute peak of his abilities, he retired. His lef...
16 Kesä 20min

7243: Miles Davis — The Relentless Genius Who Never Looked Back | pplpod
Miles Davis reinvented jazz at least five times. Every time the world caught up to what he was doing, he abandoned it and started something new. Cool jazz, hard bop, modal jazz, jazz fusion, electroni...
16 Kesä 20min

7242: Edmund Hillary — The Shy Beekeeper Who Conquered Mount Everest | pplpod
Edmund Hillary kept bees for a living and described himself as an average New Zealander with modest abilities. In 1953 he and Tenzing Norgay became the first confirmed climbers to reach the summit of ...
16 Kesä 21min

7241: Joe Montana — The Invisible Metrics Behind Football's Coolest Quarterback | pplpod
Joe Montana never had the strongest arm or the fastest legs. What he had was an ability to process information under pressure that no metric could capture and no defender could rattle. He won four Sup...
16 Kesä 19min

7240: Hayao Miyazaki — The Fierce Contradictions of Animation's Greatest Living Artist | pplpod
Hayao Miyazaki has announced his retirement at least four times and come back every time. He hand-draws thousands of frames for films that gross hundreds of millions, rages against the modern world wh...
16 Kesä 20min

7239: Freddie Mercury — The Shy Refugee Behind Rock's Greatest Frontman | pplpod
Freddie Mercury was born Farrokh Bulsara in Zanzibar, fled a revolution as a teenager, and arrived in England as a quiet, self-conscious immigrant. He transformed himself into the most electrifying li...
16 Kesä 23min

7238: Lauren Bacall — The Relentless Reinvention of a Hollywood Legend | pplpod
Lauren Bacall was nineteen when she told Humphrey Bogart to whistle for her and became a star overnight. When Bogart died twelve years later, Hollywood assumed her career was over too. She spent the n...
16 Kesä 22min

7237: Billy Wilder — The Refugee Who Invented Modern American Comedy | pplpod
Billy Wilder fled Austria ahead of the Nazis, arrived in Hollywood speaking almost no English, and became the sharpest comedy writer-director in American film history. Some Like It Hot, The Apartment,...
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