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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Ferdinand Porsche: The Engineer Behind the Nazi Tanks, the People's Car, and the Beetle

Ferdinand Porsche: The Engineer Behind the Nazi Tanks, the People's Car, and the Beetle

Ferdinand Porsche designed the Volkswagen Beetle as Hitler's "people's car," engineered the Tiger and Ferdinand tanks that fought on the Eastern Front, and used slave labor from concentration camps in...

16 Kesä 21min

Ernest Rutherford: The Farm Boy Who Split the Atom and Proved It Was Mostly Empty Space

Ernest Rutherford: The Farm Boy Who Split the Atom and Proved It Was Mostly Empty Space

Ernest Rutherford grew up on a New Zealand farm, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry despite considering himself a physicist, and made the discovery that shattered the classical model of matter — that at...

16 Kesä 23min

Douglas MacArthur: The God-Emperor of Japan Who Got Fired by His Own President

Douglas MacArthur: The God-Emperor of Japan Who Got Fired by His Own President

Douglas MacArthur ruled postwar Japan as a virtual god-emperor — rewriting its constitution, dismantling its military, and reshaping its society with more unilateral power than any American has ever w...

16 Kesä 22min

Desmond Tutu: The Radical Moderate Who Used Moral Authority to Dismantle Apartheid

Desmond Tutu: The Radical Moderate Who Used Moral Authority to Dismantle Apartheid

Desmond Tutu won the Nobel Peace Prize for opposing apartheid through moral witness rather than armed resistance — and spent the rest of his life being called too radical by conservatives and too mode...

16 Kesä 22min

David Ben-Gurion: The Violent Blueprint That Built Israel From Nothing

David Ben-Gurion: The Violent Blueprint That Built Israel From Nothing

David Ben-Gurion declared the independence of Israel on May 14, 1948 — and within hours, five Arab armies invaded. He had spent thirty years building the institutional infrastructure for a state that ...

16 Kesä 23min

Bertha Benz: The Woman Who Saved the Automobile by Stealing Her Husband's Car

Bertha Benz: The Woman Who Saved the Automobile by Stealing Her Husband's Car

Bertha Benz took her husband Karl's motorcar without telling him, loaded her two teenage sons into it, and drove sixty-five miles from Mannheim to Pforzheim — the first long-distance automobile journe...

16 Kesä 20min

Aung San: The Revolutionary Father of Myanmar Whose Murder Condemned a Nation

Aung San: The Revolutionary Father of Myanmar Whose Murder Condemned a Nation

Aung San negotiated Burma's independence from Britain, built the army that would dominate the country for decades, and was assassinated at thirty-two — six months before the independence he had fought...

16 Kesä 23min

Augusto Sandino: The Mystic Guerrilla Who Fought the U.S. Marines and Became Nicaragua's Ghost

Augusto Sandino: The Mystic Guerrilla Who Fought the U.S. Marines and Became Nicaragua's Ghost

Augusto Sandino was a gold miner turned guerrilla leader who fought the United States Marines to a standstill in the mountains of Nicaragua for six years. He mixed mysticism, nationalism, and anti-imp...

16 Kesä 24min

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