
Cesar Chavez: The Labor Hero Whose Legacy Unraveled Under Scrutiny
Cesar Chavez organized the most successful farmworker movement in American history, led the grape boycott that changed how America thought about the people who picked its food, and became a civil righ...
14 Kesä 19min

Sonja Henie: The Norwegian Figure Skater Who Conquered Olympic Ice and Hollywood
Sonja Henie won three consecutive Olympic gold medals in figure skating, then walked away from amateur sports and became one of the highest-paid entertainers in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s. S...
14 Kesä 22min

Sitting Bull: From Holy Man and Warrior Chief to Buffalo Bill's Traveling Show
Sitting Bull led the Lakota alliance that destroyed George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn — the most famous Native American military victory in history. Then he fled to Canada, retur...
14 Kesä 23min

Richard Wagner: The Composer Who Invented the Modern Movie Experience Before Movies Existed
Richard Wagner did not just write operas — he invented the total theatrical experience that cinema would later copy in every detail. He darkened the auditorium, hid the orchestra, built a custom theat...
14 Kesä 21min

Orson Welles: The Genius Who Made the Greatest Film Ever and Spent Forty Years Hustling for the Next One
Orson Welles directed Citizen Kane at twenty-five — and Hollywood never forgave him for it. The film that is consistently voted the greatest ever made was a commercial failure on release, and Welles s...
14 Kesä 18min

Mother Teresa: The Secret Fifty-Year Faith Crisis Behind the World's Most Famous Saint
After Mother Teresa's death, her private letters revealed that she had spent nearly fifty years in spiritual darkness — feeling no presence of God, experiencing no comfort from prayer, and questioning...
14 Kesä 20min

Martin Luther King Jr.: The Thirty-Nine-Year-Old With a Sixty-Year-Old Heart
When doctors performed Martin Luther King Jr.'s autopsy, they found the heart of a sixty-year-old man in a thirty-nine-year-old body. The stress of leading the civil rights movement — the bombings, th...
14 Kesä 24min

Martin Luther: The Monk Who Nailed a Protest to a Church Door and Started History's First Viral Revolution
Martin Luther nailed ninety-five theses to a church door in Wittenberg in 1517 — and the printing press turned a local academic dispute into the most disruptive religious revolution in Western history...
14 Kesä 25min



















