
Thomas Edison: The Ruthless Corporate Playbook Behind America's Greatest Inventor
Thomas Edison held over a thousand patents, but his greatest invention may have been the myth of the lone genius. In reality, Edison ran an industrial research laboratory staffed by dozens of engineer...
14 Juni 17min

Edvard Munch: The Trauma, Madness, and Grief That Created The Scream
Edvard Munch painted The Scream — the most iconic image of modern anxiety — because he had lived it. His mother died of tuberculosis when he was five, his sister died of the same disease when he was f...
14 Juni 21min

Maya Angelou: How Five Years of Silence Forged America's Most Powerful Voice
Maya Angelou did not speak for nearly five years. After being sexually assaulted at seven and telling her family who did it, her attacker was killed — and the young Marguerite Johnson believed her voi...
14 Juni 23min

Michael Jordan: The Ruthless Psychology Behind the Greatest Athlete of All Time
Michael Jordan did not just outplay his opponents — he psychologically destroyed them. He memorized slights from years earlier, manufactured insults when real ones were not available, and used rage as...
14 Juni 21min

Emmeline Pankhurst: The Ruthless Militant Who Won British Women the Vote
Emmeline Pankhurst did not politely request the vote for women. She smashed windows, set fires, organized bombings, endured forced feeding in prison, and told her followers that the argument of the br...
14 Juni 21min

Wolfgang Mozart: The Rebellious Freelancer Who Broke Free From Royal Patronage
Wolfgang Mozart was not the wigged automaton of popular imagination. He was a foul-mouthed, gambling, hard-drinking rebel who told the Archbishop of Salzburg to go to hell, got literally kicked out of...
14 Juni 21min

Charles Dickens: The Literary Saint Who Was No Saint at All
Charles Dickens championed the poor, exposed workhouse cruelty, and created some of the most beloved characters in English literature. He was also a controlling husband who publicly humiliated his wif...
14 Juni 22min

Igor Stravinsky: The Musical Chameleon Whose Rite of Spring Started a Riot
On May 29, 1913, the audience at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees in Paris erupted into a full-scale riot during the premiere of Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. The pounding rhythms, savage disson...
14 Juni 24min



















