
Buffalo Bill: The Man Who Sold the Wild West to the World
In this episode of pplpod, we explore the life of William Frederick Cody, better known as Buffalo Bill, the man who helped turn the American West into a global myth. The episode begins with Cody’s bru...
19 Juni 23min

Black Hawk: The War Leader America Defeated, Then Turned Into a Symbol
In this episode of pplpod, we explore the life of Black Hawk, the Sauk war leader whose story captures one of the deepest contradictions in American history. Born around 1767 in Saukenuk, near present...
19 Juni 20min

Annie Oakley: The Survivor Behind Little Sure Shot
In this episode of pplpod, we explore the real life of Annie Oakley, the legendary sharpshooter whose story is much darker, tougher, and more complicated than the Wild West caricature most people reme...
19 Juni 19min

Shivaji: Tiger Claws and the Founding of the Maratha Empire
Shivaji Bhonsle carved the Maratha Empire out of Mughal-controlled India through guerrilla warfare, naval innovation, and a flair for the dramatic that included escaping a besieged fortress in a baske...
17 Juni 1h

Themistocles: The Man Who Saved Athens Then Defected to Persia
Themistocles persuaded Athens to build the fleet that destroyed the Persian navy at Salamis in 480 BCE, the most consequential naval battle in Western history. Within a decade, Athens ostracized him. ...
17 Juni 21min

James Brown: The Violent Brilliance of the Godfather of Soul
James Brown grew up in a brothel in Augusta, Georgia, served time in juvenile prison, and became the hardest-working man in show business. He invented funk, pioneered the rhythmic foundation of hip-ho...
17 Juni 20min

Ray Charles: The Tragic Genius Who Invented Soul Music
Ray Charles went blind at seven, lost both parents by fifteen, and became addicted to heroin before he turned twenty. He also invented soul music by fusing gospel, blues, and jazz in a way that scanda...
17 Juni 47min



















