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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Constantine the Great: The Saintly Emperor Who Murdered His Wife and Son

Constantine the Great: The Saintly Emperor Who Murdered His Wife and Son

Constantine the Great legalized Christianity, presided over the Council of Nicaea, and is revered as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church. He also executed his eldest son Crispus and had his second ...

15 Juni 25min

Ramesses II: Ancient Egypt's Greatest PR Genius and the Pharaoh Who Lived to Ninety

Ramesses II: Ancient Egypt's Greatest PR Genius and the Pharaoh Who Lived to Ninety

Ramesses II ruled Egypt for sixty-six years, fathered over a hundred children, and built more monuments to himself than any pharaoh in history. He fought the Battle of Kadesh against the Hittites to a...

15 Juni 22min

Ludwig Boltzmann: The Physicist Who Killed Himself Because Nobody Believed in Atoms

Ludwig Boltzmann: The Physicist Who Killed Himself Because Nobody Believed in Atoms

Ludwig Boltzmann spent his career arguing that atoms were real, physical entities — not just convenient mathematical fictions. The scientific establishment, led by Ernst Mach and Wilhelm Ostwald, atta...

15 Juni 18min

Justinian I: The Peasant Emperor Who Nearly Rebuilt the Roman Empire

Justinian I: The Peasant Emperor Who Nearly Rebuilt the Roman Empire

Justinian I was born a Latin-speaking peasant in the Balkans and became the most ambitious emperor in Byzantine history. He reconquered North Africa, Italy, and southern Spain, codified Roman law into...

15 Juni 19min

Linus Pauling: The Two-Time Nobel Laureate the Medical Establishment Called a Quack

Linus Pauling: The Two-Time Nobel Laureate the Medical Establishment Called a Quack

Linus Pauling won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on chemical bonding and the Nobel Peace Prize for his campaign against nuclear testing — the only person to win two unshared Nobel Prizes. T...

15 Juni 11min

Vespasian: The Mule Trader's Son Who Rebuilt Rome After Nero Burned It Down

Vespasian: The Mule Trader's Son Who Rebuilt Rome After Nero Burned It Down

Vespasian came from a family of mule traders and tax collectors — the least glamorous origins of any Roman emperor. He seized power during the Year of the Four Emperors, restored order after Nero's ca...

15 Juni 24min

Nicolaus Copernicus: The Man Who Secretly Moved the Earth and Was Too Afraid to Publish

Nicolaus Copernicus: The Man Who Secretly Moved the Earth and Was Too Afraid to Publish

Nicolaus Copernicus figured out that the Earth orbits the Sun and then sat on the discovery for over thirty years because he was terrified of the reaction. He finally allowed his book to be published ...

15 Juni 24min

Ivan Pavlov: The Nobel Laureate Who Dictated His Own Symptoms as He Lay Dying

Ivan Pavlov: The Nobel Laureate Who Dictated His Own Symptoms as He Lay Dying

Ivan Pavlov conditioned dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell and became the most famous experimental psychologist in history. But his final act was the most Pavlovian of all — as he lay dying of pn...

15 Juni 20min

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