
Michael Jackson famously said, "Study the greats and become greater." On this podcast, we do just that, exploring the influential moments and figures that have shaped history. Through interviews with historians and solo episodes, we dive into the lives and legacies of history’s most impactful people, unpacking their stories and the events that defined their eras.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 52 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Category | History | ||||

What happens when you study Arnold Schwarzenegger for 100 hours?
This video is the result. I read every book. I watched every interview. I dissected his mindset, routines, and strategies. Then I built a blueprint that you can use to upgrade your own... more
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In this conversation with Gerard Helferich, author of An Unlikely Trust, we explore the high-stakes relationship between President Theodore Roosevelt an... more
In this conversation with Professor F.S. Naiden, author of Soldier, Priest, and God: A Life of Alexander the Great, we delve into how Alexander the Great utilized religion to consolidate and maintain control over his vast empire.
Naiden presents a c... more
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Armand D’Angour is a British classicist, musician, and professor at Oxford University. He specializes in ancient Greek culture, literature, and music and is known for his groundbreaking work in reconstructing ancient Greek music. He is the author of ... more
Pamela Toner is a historian, writer, and lecturer specialising in the overlooked figures of World War II, with a particular focus on women.
In this episode, Toner uncovers the gripping true story of Sigrid Schulz, a Chicago-born correspondent who ri... more
What made George Washington the one man everyone followed — in war, in politics, in life?
In this episode, I sit down with presidential American author David O. Stewart to extract 7 powerful, practical lessons from Washington’s life. Stuff you can a... more
David Stahel is a world-renowned historian, lecturer, and author specializing in Nazi Germany and the war on the Eastern Front. Based at the University of New South Wales in Canberra. He has published ten books, six with Cambridge University Press.In... more
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