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 AI learns better starting small

Why AI learns better starting small

The concept of curriculum learning deconstructs the assumption that intelligence emerges from sheer scale, revealing instead that how information is structured matters more than how much of it exists....

7 Apr 19min

Overfitting: Why Perfect Memory Makes Terrible Predictions

Overfitting: Why Perfect Memory Makes Terrible Predictions

What if the smartest system in the room fails precisely because it tries too hard to be perfect? In machine learning, a model that memorizes every detail of its training data, noise and all, can look ...

7 Apr 27min

Why Anthony Hopkins reads scripts 200 times

Why Anthony Hopkins reads scripts 200 times

The life of Anthony Hopkins deconstructs the myth that greatness is built on confidence, revealing instead a career forged from self-doubt, discipline, and radical psychological control. This episode ...

7 Apr 20min

Why Classical Critics Hated Andrea Bocelli

Why Classical Critics Hated Andrea Bocelli

What happens when a voice moves millions to tears but makes classical critics reach for words like "strangulation"? Andrea Bocelli sits at the center of perhaps the most extreme critical disconnect in...

7 Apr 20min

Why Charlie Munger designed windowless dorms

Why Charlie Munger designed windowless dorms

The life of Charlie Munger deconstructs the transition from a 19-unit-aged math dropout to a high-stakes study of Berkshire Hathaway and the architecture of Mental Models. This episode of pplpod analy...

7 Apr 25min

PCV: Why the Best Products Avoid the Biggest Stores

PCV: Why the Best Products Avoid the Biggest Stores

The concept of product category volume (PCV) deconstructs the assumption that more exposure always leads to more sales, revealing instead that context—not traffic—is the true driver of conversion. Thi...

7 Apr 19min

Why Computers Disagree on Negative Remainders

Why Computers Disagree on Negative Remainders

What happens when you ask a computer for the remainder of negative seven divided by three? The answer depends on which programming language you're using — and behind that inconsistency lies one of com...

7 Apr 20min

Why Harper Lee Threw Her Book Away

Why Harper Lee Threw Her Book Away

The life of Harper Lee deconstructs the transition from a struggling airline agent to a high-stakes study of To Kill a Mockingbird and the architecture of the Go Set a Watchman manuscript. This episod...

7 Apr 20min

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