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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Freeman Dyson: The Subversive Genius Who Refused to Stay in One Field

Freeman Dyson: The Subversive Genius Who Refused to Stay in One Field

Freeman Dyson unified quantum electrodynamics, designed a nuclear-powered spacecraft, challenged climate orthodoxy, and argued that biotechnology would become a household art. He won every major physi...

17 Kesä 21min

Pablo Neruda: The Poet Whose Bones May Hold a Murder Mystery

Pablo Neruda: The Poet Whose Bones May Hold a Murder Mystery

Pablo Neruda died twelve days after the Pinochet coup in 1973. The official cause was cancer, but his driver and personal assistant said he was injected with something at the hospital. Decades later, ...

17 Kesä 15min

The Nobel Prize as a Death Sentence: When the Highest Honor Destroyed Its Winners

The Nobel Prize as a Death Sentence: When the Highest Honor Destroyed Its Winners

For some laureates, the Nobel Prize marked the beginning of the end. Writers who won it stopped writing. Scientists who won it lost their edge. A few were driven to depression, alcoholism, or worse by...

17 Kesä 20min

Konrad Lorenz: The Nobel Laureate With a Nazi Past Who Loved Geese

Konrad Lorenz: The Nobel Laureate With a Nazi Past Who Loved Geese

Konrad Lorenz won the Nobel Prize for his work on animal behavior, including his famous studies of imprinting in greylag geese. He also joined the Nazi Party, wrote papers applying his theories to rac...

17 Kesä 23min

Allen Ginsberg: The Man Who Howled at Moloch

Allen Ginsberg: The Man Who Howled at Moloch

Allen Ginsberg stood up in a San Francisco gallery in 1955 and read Howl, a poem that put the Beat Generation on the map and landed its publisher in court on obscenity charges. For the next four decad...

17 Kesä 20min

William of Ockham: The Fugitive Monk Who Invented Occam's Razor

William of Ockham: The Fugitive Monk Who Invented Occam's Razor

William of Ockham gave philosophy its most famous rule: do not multiply entities beyond necessity. He also spent years on the run from the Pope, excommunicated for arguing that the church had no right...

17 Kesä 20min

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek: The Fabric Merchant Who Found Invisible Life

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek: The Fabric Merchant Who Found Invisible Life

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was a Dutch cloth merchant with no scientific training who built his own microscopes and discovered bacteria, protozoa, and spermatozoa. He was the first person in history to s...

17 Kesä 24min

Bonnie and Clyde: The Brutal Reality Behind the American Legend

Bonnie and Clyde: The Brutal Reality Behind the American Legend

Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were not glamorous outlaws. They were desperate, violent, and on the run through the rural South during the worst years of the Depression. They killed at least 13 people...

17 Kesä 24min

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