
The in depth study over the greats of history. www.nicmunoz.com
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryBusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and Henry Ford are some of the highest work performers in history. But these people didn't study self-improvement, they studied history. In history we find the best productivity philosophy there is. In this video... more
Richard Feynman was one of the greatest physicist who ever lived. And although he spent time at MIT, Princeton, Cornell, and Caltech, it's interesting that he was mostly self-taught. His genius, differed from everyone else's because of this. In this ... more
John D. Rockefeller was one of the greatest businessmen to ever live. In his life he came from working as a bookkeeper, to running one of the most dominant monopolies in history. In this video I go over his insane productivity and work ethic that all... more
Julius Caesar was one of the greatest leaders to ever live. With his army he conquered Gaul, defeated Pompey, won the Great Roman Civil War, and made himself dictator. In this video I go over 8 principles that made him a great leader, so that you can... more
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The show centers on the lives and leadership styles of history's greatest figures, translating biography into practical business and personal-growth lessons. Across episodes, listeners get deep dives into how figures like Gates, Buffett, Napoleon, Caesar, and Da Vinci approached learning, discipline, strategic thinking, and execution. The narrator condenses long-form biographies into clear, actionable takeaways—ranging from first-principles thinking and deliberate practice to obsession with craft and the politics of leadership—often tying insights to modern entrepreneurship and management. A notable angle is the way each profile is paired with modern analogies, making timeless principles feel applicable to startups, product teams, and perso... more
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