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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How the Great Migration Remade America

How the Great Migration Remade America

Between 1910 and 1970, approximately six million African Americans left the rural South and relocated to cities across the North, Midwest, and West in one of the largest internal migrations in human h...

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How the Cotton Gin Dismantled Ancient Mississippi

How the Cotton Gin Dismantled Ancient Mississippi

The invention of the cotton gin in 1793 is typically presented as a straightforward story of technological progress, but in the Mississippi Delta, this single machine set in motion a cascade of destru...

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How the 1899 Open Door Policy Backfired

How the 1899 Open Door Policy Backfired

In 1899, Secretary of State John Hay sent a series of diplomatic notes to the major imperial powers proposing what became known as the Open Door Policy toward China. The idea sounded reasonable enough...

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How television synchronized the American mind

How television synchronized the American mind

In the middle decades of the twentieth century, something unprecedented happened to the American mind. For the first time in human history, an entire nation of nearly two hundred million people began ...

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How storms and enemies became demons

How storms and enemies became demons

Every culture on earth has stories about malevolent supernatural beings, but the specific forms these beings take reveal something fascinating about the societies that imagined them. Across the ancien...

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How land grants built American engineering

How land grants built American engineering

In 1862, the same year Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, he also approved legislation that would quietly revolutionize American education and transform the United States into a global engineer...

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How Social Security flipped American poverty

How Social Security flipped American poverty

In 1935, Franklin Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law, creating a program that would fundamentally transform the experience of aging in America. Before Social Security, growing old in th...

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How One Morning Sight Decides Your Year

How One Morning Sight Decides Your Year

The ancient Roman practice of augury, the reading of divine messages in the flight patterns and behavior of birds, strikes modern minds as quaint superstition. But for the Romans, what a person saw on...

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