
Afua Hirsch and Peter Frankopan tell the wild stories of some of the most extraordinary men and women ever to have lived – and ask whether they have the rep they deserve. Should Nina Simone’s role in the civil rights movement be more celebrated than it is? When you find out what Picasso got up to in his studio, can you still admire his art? Was Napoleon a hero or a tyrant - or both? (And, while we... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Afua makes the case that sleep is sacred — and modern “grind culture” is quietly wrecking us — as Peter and Afua explore how the ancients actually slept, dreamed, and interpreted the night. Then it’s the birth of exercise: from survival-strength and ... more
Afua loses her voice, fixes it with an old-school red onion + honey remedy, and the pair dive into the ancient origins of cures: food, herbs, water, ritual and early “science.” From honey as the first superfood to purification, bathing, and who gets ... more
New Year, new you — but where did the idea of “wellness” actually come from? Peter and Afua travel back 10,000 years to hunter-gatherers, early medicine, ancient diets, and the surprising origins of how humans learned to be “healthy”.
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Under Gorbachev's leadership the once sprawling empire that was the Soviet Union collapses. Is this his true legacy? Or was it all inevitable? And with present day Russia looking to the past for glory, what lessons can we learn from history's last So... more
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Great podcast - I’ve listened to every episode. Unlike other reviewers, I love the hosts’ opinions because it’s what makes this podcast unique. History is inherently political, and it’s ignorant to state otherwise. Keep it up!
I have enjoyed listening to this podcast, but now the lack of seasons and the commercials (for which I already pay a subscription) are making me rethink this show.
Almost ready to pull the plug now. Lack of seasons so I have no idea where I am.
Content is pretty good, but the ability of the hostess to interrupt and link just about everything to white colonialism kills it.
Great amazing podcast but I think u should go back to 4 episode seasons but like the potato episodes
Thank you so much much for doing the research (so I don’t have to!). You’re easy to listen to and I really enjoy how you unpack these people lives. I particularly like how you challenge popular thought and even disagree sometimes. It’s good hearing different perspectives and inviting critical thinking. I have set this podcast as Summer holiday listening for my high school students.
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This podcast explores the complex legacies of historical figures, offering insightful discussions on how their actions and reputations resonate with contemporary society. By examining notable personalities such as Jane Austen, Kwame Nkrumah, and Martin Luther, the hosts tackle themes such as colonialism, nationalism, and social justice intertwined with historical narratives. The engaging dialogues between the hosts highlight the contradictions inherent in these iconic lives, asking provocative questions about admiration, critique, and the cultural contexts that shape our understanding of history. This blend of personal anecdotes and thorough research sets it apart, making it appealing for those eager to critically engage with the past and i... more
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Recent guests on Legacy include:
1. Marlon James
2. Professor Brett Kahr
3. Dr. Susie Orbach
4. Professor Brett Carr
5. Justin Hawkins
6. Afua Hirsch
7. Peter Frankopan
8. Jason Sudeikis
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