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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Episoder(7706)

Sun Tzu: The Phantom General Behind The Art of War

Sun Tzu: The Phantom General Behind The Art of War

The Art of War is the most quoted military text in history — cited by generals, CEOs, and football coaches for twenty-five centuries. But its supposed author, Sun Tzu, may never have existed. Ancient ...

14 Jun 24min

The Nazi Who Saved Sigmund Freud: An Unlikely Rescue from Vienna

The Nazi Who Saved Sigmund Freud: An Unlikely Rescue from Vienna

When the Nazis annexed Austria in 1938, Sigmund Freud was an elderly, cancer-ridden Jewish intellectual trapped in Vienna — exactly the kind of person the Third Reich was determined to destroy. His es...

14 Jun 23min

Gregor Mendel: The Monastery Monk Who Cracked the Genetic Code with Pea Plants

Gregor Mendel: The Monastery Monk Who Cracked the Genetic Code with Pea Plants

Gregor Mendel spent eight years crossbreeding pea plants in a monastery garden in Brno, meticulously counting wrinkled and smooth seeds, tall and short stems. His results revealed the fundamental laws...

14 Jun 20min

Ulysses Grant: The Misunderstood General and President History Got Wrong

Ulysses Grant: The Misunderstood General and President History Got Wrong

Ulysses S. Grant has been remembered as a butcher general and a corrupt president — and both reputations are largely wrong. The man who won the Civil War and served two terms in the White House was a ...

14 Jun 21min

Carl Linnaeus: The Obsessive Botanist Who Named Every Living Thing on Earth

Carl Linnaeus: The Obsessive Botanist Who Named Every Living Thing on Earth

Carl Linnaeus gave every organism on Earth a two-part Latin name — the binomial nomenclature system that scientists still use today. His obsession with naming, classifying, and organizing the natural ...

14 Jun 15min

Carl Jung: The Doctor Who Mapped the Modern Soul from a Swiss Lakeside

Carl Jung: The Doctor Who Mapped the Modern Soul from a Swiss Lakeside

Carl Jung was a world-famous psychiatrist who spent decades mapping the hidden architecture of the human psyche — archetypes, the collective unconscious, the shadow self — from a quiet study overlooki...

14 Jun 26min

Galileo: The Man Who Broke the Medieval Universe and Faced the Inquisition

Galileo: The Man Who Broke the Medieval Universe and Faced the Inquisition

Galileo Galilei pointed a telescope at the sky and saw things that demolished a thousand years of accepted truth — moons orbiting Jupiter, phases of Venus, mountains on the Moon. His observations conf...

14 Jun 26min

Shakespeare: The Man Behind the Myth and the Authorship Debate That Won't Die

Shakespeare: The Man Behind the Myth and the Authorship Debate That Won't Die

William Shakespeare is the most celebrated writer in the English language, yet we know remarkably little about the man himself. No manuscripts in his hand survive, his education was modest, and the ga...

14 Jun 24min

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