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(8442)

Le Corbusier and the machine for living

Le Corbusier and the machine for living

The genetic code of nearly every modern apartment block, office tower, and city skyline was sparked by a man who started his career with a self-described horror of architecture. This episode is a deep...

6 Mai 13min

Leonhard Euler and the Mathematical Alphabet

Leonhard Euler and the Mathematical Alphabet

Before a suspension bridge can hold morning traffic, before fluid dynamics can lift a plane, before encryption can secure your wallet, someone had to write the syntax that makes those calculations pos...

6 Mai 19min

Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Revolution

Margaret Sanger and the Birth Control Revolution

Imagine walking into a clinic desperate for help and being told the doctor knows what you need but that it is a federal crime to even name the treatment. That was the legal reality the Comstock laws b...

6 Mai 19min

Louise Bourgeois Sculpted Trauma Into Spiders

Louise Bourgeois Sculpted Trauma Into Spiders

When you break a bone, an x-ray gives you a clean visual proof of the damage. Childhood trauma offers no such image. Louise Bourgeois spent seventy years trying to build one anyway, sculpting anxiety,...

6 Mai 19min

Maryam Mirzakhani Tames the Shifting Universe

Maryam Mirzakhani Tames the Shifting Universe

Imagine trying to map the surface of a donut. Now imagine that donut is constantly warping and stretching, and one wrong calculation collapses the entire universe of possible shapes into infinite frac...

6 Mai 19min

Max Planck's reluctant quantum revolution

Max Planck's reluctant quantum revolution

The biggest revolution in the history of physics was started by a man who was desperately trying to keep everything exactly the same. This episode is a deep dive into Max Planck, the reluctant father ...

6 Mai 21min

Niels Bohr Quantum Jumps and Nazi Resistance

Niels Bohr Quantum Jumps and Nazi Resistance

Picture a 58-year-old Danish theoretical physicist lying on a mattress in the bomb bay of an unarmed Mosquito bomber crossing the freezing North Sea, passing out from oxygen starvation because his hea...

6 Mai 24min

Mata Hari was a military lightning rod

Mata Hari was a military lightning rod

Architects do not stop lightning during a thunderstorm. They install a rod, give the chaos a visible target, and hope the foundation survives. That metaphor frames this episode's deep dive into Mata H...

6 Mai 23min

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