From a slave that was beaten as a child to the future face of the 20 dollar bill. Harriet Tubman changed the worlds of 100's of enslaved african americans by being the "Moses" of the Underground Railroad. She was a spy, a cook, a "conductor" a
How can a man spend half his adult life in prison and still change the world? Enter Nelson Mandela, the courageous political activist that ended apartheid in South Africa and almost lost his life in doing so. There are many men that even with h
Beaten as a child, ugly, bad at school and a loner. Those apparently are the ingredients to the greatest composer of all time. Ludwig Van Beethoven brought music to the same tier as literature and art and even eclipsed, as many would say, the g
He had 500 wives and has 350 million descendants today! He united the mongols and conquered more land than any man on earth. He seems to be ruthless in one moment and inspired in the next. China, Mongolia, Europe, Middle East and more all had t
This guy shook things up! He dropped bowling balls off the leaning tower of pisa, pissed off the pope and pretty much said Aristotle is an idiot. Also, he is Einstein's favorite scientist (heart emoji)--- Support this podcast: https://podca
A child of light, he was born during a thunderstorm. His like was full of amazing breakthroughs and heart wrenching defeats. Follow us as we learn about one of the greatest minds to ever walk the Earth. --- Support this podcast: https://pod
He lived a penurious life often forced to cadge money from friends and family. He was an exile who bounced from country to country constantly rejected. He died broke and alone. Yet, his ideas have inspired more change than few others before or
Mozart was writing music as early as 5. At 6 he was touring Europe amazing the nobility. Although most child prodigies fade as they mature, Mozart was able to continue his brilliance and ultimately change the world--- Support this podcast:
Today I’m joined by Professor Matthew Mason of Brigham Young University. He has published numerous books including “John Quincy Adams and the Politics of Slavery: Selections from the Diary.” He guides us through the USA’s best Ex-President and
One of the world's greatest murders. He almost became a priest but instead decided to rule over the backward country of Russia and raise them into one of the world's superpowers, all while killing millions. --- Support this podcast: https:/
This is a short educational summary of the life of Aristotle. Some consider him the greatest man who has ever lived. He has done more to science and philosophy than almost anyone. The pupil of Plato and the tutor of Alexander the Great. ---
Mao killed millions of his own people in the pursuit of a fair and classless society. Even though he has killed more people than Hitler, he is still revered in an eerie way to this day!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.co
We review all the people we have done so far and discuss who is the greatest of them ALL!!!!!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldchangers/support
Was he 5'2? Did he have a freaking huge grave? Did his codes revolutionize the world? Find out!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldchangers/support
Unlike any world changer we have seen. He overcame hate with peace. Oh, and he fast for weeks at a time. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldchangers/support
The founder of the religion of Islam. Born in Saudi Arabia, this man came from humble beginnings as a merchant. Late in his life he was visited by an angel and had the courage to stand up to wicked practices of the people of his time. He is han