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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Why Prague threw its leaders out windows

Why Prague threw its leaders out windows

Imagine the sheer terror of standing in the grand meeting room of a castle when an angry mob corners you, drags you to an open window, and shoves you out. You are now plunging 70 feet straight down to...

10 Juni 20min

Why Science Labeled Altamira a Hoax

Why Science Labeled Altamira a Hoax

Imagine stepping into a dark limestone cave, your lantern flickering, and suddenly looking up at a breathtaking prehistoric art gallery perfectly preserved on the ceiling above you. The colors are inc...

10 Juni 20min

Why the computer cursor slants left

Why the computer cursor slants left

Look at the cursor on your screen right now. Notice how the arrow is slightly slanted to the left. That tilt isn't an arbitrary design choice; it is a 50-year-old ghost in the machine left behind by D...

10 Juni 19min

Why the Door to Hell Must Burn

Why the Door to Hell Must Burn

Imagine driving for four solid hours through the desolate, pitch-black expanse of Turkmenistan's Karakum Desert, with no streetlights or ambient glow from distant towns. Suddenly, an intense, flickeri...

10 Juni 20min

Why the English Shield Wall Broke

Why the English Shield Wall Broke

Imagine a newly crowned king who has barely sat on his throne before an ominous comet streaks across the night sky, throwing his population into sheer terror. Almost immediately after, he is forced to...

10 Juni 23min

Why the medical establishment fears Mary Seacole

Why the medical establishment fears Mary Seacole

In 2016, a massive bronze statue was unveiled outside St. Thomas's Hospital in London to honor Mary Seacole ($1805–1881$), a Jamaican-British woman previously voted the greatest Black Briton. Rather t...

10 Juni 52min

The Man Who Invented Henry Morton Stanley

The Man Who Invented Henry Morton Stanley

Imagine a 21-year-old hugging his parents goodbye, promising to return in about 16 months—a fairly reasonable estimate for a medieval or Victorian journey. Except he doesn't return in 16 months; he di...

10 Juni 22min

The Man Who Engineered the Dream

The Man Who Engineered the Dream

He was the architect of the most famous political rally in American history, the 1963 March on Washington where Dr. King delivered "I Have a Dream." A quarter million people came because of his spread...

10 Juni 19min

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