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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Coco Chanel: Nazi Spy, Fashion Revolutionary, and the Perfume That Bought Her Silence

Coco Chanel: Nazi Spy, Fashion Revolutionary, and the Perfume That Bought Her Silence

Coco Chanel liberated women from corsets, invented the little black dress, and created the most famous perfume in history. She also spent World War II in a suite at the Ritz with a German intelligence...

15 Kesä 22min

Charlotte Bronte: The Secret Rage and Forbidden Love Behind Jane Eyre

Charlotte Bronte: The Secret Rage and Forbidden Love Behind Jane Eyre

Charlotte Bronte wrote Jane Eyre in a white heat of suppressed fury — fury at the poverty that trapped her family, the gender constraints that limited her ambitions, and the unrequited love for a marr...

15 Kesä 20min

Blaise Pascal: The Child Prodigy Torn Between Mathematical Genius and Religious Terror

Blaise Pascal: The Child Prodigy Torn Between Mathematical Genius and Religious Terror

Blaise Pascal built a working mechanical calculator at nineteen, laid the foundations of probability theory, and made fundamental contributions to physics and geometry. Then, at thirty-one, he had a m...

15 Kesä 23min

Bernhard Riemann: The Shy Mathematician Whose Curved Geometry Made Einstein Possible

Bernhard Riemann: The Shy Mathematician Whose Curved Geometry Made Einstein Possible

Bernhard Riemann was so shy he could barely deliver a lecture, yet his 1854 habilitation talk — a single presentation delivered to a handful of professors — described a geometry of curved space that w...

15 Kesä 20min

Honore de Balzac: How Crushing Debt and Obsessive Work Ethic Created Literary Realism

Honore de Balzac: How Crushing Debt and Obsessive Work Ethic Created Literary Realism

Honore de Balzac wrote ninety novels in twenty years, fueled by fifty cups of coffee a day and driven by debts so enormous that he spent his entire career outrunning creditors. His Human Comedy — an i...

15 Kesä 24min

Anna Pavlova: The Dying Swan Who Revolutionized the Modern Pointe Shoe

Anna Pavlova: The Dying Swan Who Revolutionized the Modern Pointe Shoe

Anna Pavlova was the most famous ballerina of the early twentieth century — a dancer so transcendent that her performance of The Dying Swan became the defining image of classical ballet. But her feet ...

15 Kesä 23min

Virgil: Why Rome's Greatest Poet Begged to Have His Masterpiece Burned

Virgil: Why Rome's Greatest Poet Begged to Have His Masterpiece Burned

Virgil spent the last eleven years of his life writing the Aeneid — the epic poem that gave Rome its founding myth and became the most influential work of Latin literature. On his deathbed, he ordered...

15 Kesä 20min

Homer: Why the Author of the Iliad and Odyssey Was Probably Never One Person

Homer: Why the Author of the Iliad and Odyssey Was Probably Never One Person

Homer is the most famous author in Western civilization, and he probably never existed — at least not as a single person who sat down and composed the Iliad and the Odyssey. The "Homeric Question" — w...

15 Kesä 23min

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