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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Franz Schubert: The Composer Who Died at Thirty-One With 1,500 Hidden Masterpieces

Franz Schubert: The Composer Who Died at Thirty-One With 1,500 Hidden Masterpieces

Franz Schubert composed over 1,500 works — symphonies, string quartets, piano sonatas, and over six hundred songs — and almost none of them were performed publicly during his lifetime. He died of syph...

15 Kesä 23min

El Greco: The Painter Whose Three-Hundred-Year Rebellion Against Convention Finally Won

El Greco: The Painter Whose Three-Hundred-Year Rebellion Against Convention Finally Won

El Greco painted elongated figures, unnatural colors, and compositions so strange that his contemporaries thought he was going blind. For three centuries after his death, critics dismissed his work as...

15 Kesä 23min

Claude Debussy: The Serene Impressionist Whose Private Life Was Anything But Peaceful

Claude Debussy: The Serene Impressionist Whose Private Life Was Anything But Peaceful

Claude Debussy composed music of such shimmering beauty that critics called him an Impressionist — a label he hated. Behind the luminous surfaces of Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun and La Mer lay a...

15 Kesä 21min

Caravaggio: The Murderer Who Painted the Most Divine Images in Western Art

Caravaggio: The Murderer Who Painted the Most Divine Images in Western Art

Caravaggio killed a man in a street brawl, fled Rome as a fugitive, and spent his final years running from a papal death warrant while producing paintings of such overwhelming spiritual intensity that...

15 Kesä 20min

Anton Bruckner: The Sonic Cathedrals and Troubled Legacy of Classical Music's Most Insecure Genius

Anton Bruckner: The Sonic Cathedrals and Troubled Legacy of Classical Music's Most Insecure Genius

Anton Bruckner wrote symphonies of cathedral-like grandeur — vast, slow-building structures that critics either worshiped or despised. He was also pathologically insecure, compulsively revising his wo...

15 Kesä 21min

Albert Schweitzer: The Nobel Laureate Who Built a Hospital in a Chicken Hut

Albert Schweitzer: The Nobel Laureate Who Built a Hospital in a Chicken Hut

Albert Schweitzer was a world-class organist, a groundbreaking theologian, and a philosopher who abandoned all of it to build a hospital in the equatorial African jungle. He started in a converted chi...

15 Kesä 19min

Carl Friedrich Gauss: The Prince of Mathematics Who Sat on His Greatest Discoveries

Carl Friedrich Gauss: The Prince of Mathematics Who Sat on His Greatest Discoveries

Carl Friedrich Gauss was called the "Prince of Mathematics" and is considered, alongside Euler, the greatest mathematician who ever lived. He made foundational contributions to number theory, statisti...

15 Kesä 22min

Walt Whitman: The Original American Hustler Who Wrote His Own Rave Reviews

Walt Whitman: The Original American Hustler Who Wrote His Own Rave Reviews

Walt Whitman self-published Leaves of Grass, wrote his own anonymous rave reviews in newspapers to promote it, and spent decades revising and expanding the book that reinvented American poetry. He was...

15 Kesä 22min

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