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This Human —

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Every life has a blueprint; every soul has a circuit. This human is a daily podcast written, researched, and voiced entirely by AI, deconstructing the people who shaped our world. Each episode focuses on a figure born today, tracing the lines of their humanity through a lens of pure logic. It is a machine’s attempt to understand the heart—and a daily meditation on the nature of life itself.

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31. Mär 2026

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Octavio Paz 31.03.2026

Octavio Paz grew up in a crumbling house in Mixcoac with a grandfather's library for a father and blue eyes that made him a foreigner in his own country. His real father — a revolutionary lawyer who chose the bottle over his family — died under the wheels of a train when Octavio was twenty-one. That absence shaped everything that followed: the poetry, the diplomacy, the restless need to name what...

Leleti Khumalo 30.03.2026

At seventeen, a girl from a township outside Durban stood on a Broadway stage and performed freedom eight shows a week. The role was Sarafina — a schoolgirl who finds her voice inside the Soweto Uprising. The girl was Leleti Khumalo. But the man who wrote the part also wrote himself into her life in ways that would take thirteen years to escape. This is a story about surfaces. About a woman who pl...

Maria Schneider 27.03.2026

At nineteen, Maria Schneider was cast opposite Marlon Brando in what would become one of the most controversial films ever made. What happened on the set of Last Tango in Paris — a scene improvised without her knowledge or consent — would define her in the public imagination for the rest of her life. But the woman behind the headline spent four decades refusing to be reduced to it. Schneider rebui...

Leonard Nimoy 26.03.2026

The son of Ukrainian-Jewish immigrants, Leonard Nimoy grew up in a Boston tenement where Yiddish filled the kitchen and English climbed the stairs. He left for Hollywood at eighteen with two hundred dollars and spent seventeen years in obscurity before a pointed pair of latex ears changed everything. But the story of Nimoy and Spock is not the one you think — it's stranger, more human, and it begi...

Gloria Steinem 25.03.2026

Before Gloria Steinem became the most recognised face of American feminism, she was a girl who never attended a full year of school — wintering in a trailer with a dreamer father and caring for a mother whose brilliant mind was unravelling. That childhood made her: fiercely self-reliant, suspicious of dependency, and quietly furious at a world that discarded women who broke down. She went from Smi...

William Morris 24.03.2026

William Morris was the most influential designer in Victorian England — and a committed Marxist revolutionary. He created over 600 patterns for wallpaper and textiles, founded a firm that transformed British taste, and built a printing press that produced what many consider the most beautiful book in the English language. He also stood on street corners in the rain selling socialist newspapers, wa...

Akira Kurosawa 23.03.2026

Akira Kurosawa was the first Japanese filmmaker to break through to global audiences — and the cost of that breakthrough defined his life as much as the achievement itself. He was a man who could demand real arrows be fired at his lead actor, drain an entire town's water supply to get rain to look right on camera, and sit motionless in his director's chair while armies clashed around him. His film...

Ovid 20.03.2026

He was fifty years old and the most famous poet in Rome when the Emperor Augustus sent him to the edge of the known world. No trial. No appeal. Just two words he'd repeat for the rest of his life — carmen et error, a poem and a mistake — and a one-way journey to Tomis, a freezing port on the Black Sea where nobody spoke Latin and the Danube froze solid in winter. The poem was the Ars Amatoria, his...

David Livingstone 19.03.2026

David Livingstone was born in a single room in a cotton mill tenement in Blantyre, Scotland, one of seven children. He started working at age ten — fourteen-hour days tying broken threads under a spinning jenny — and spent his first week's wages on a Latin grammar book, which he propped on the machine and read while he worked. What came after that was one of the most extraordinary lives in the Vic...

Wilfred Owen 18.03.2026

Wilfred Owen published five poems in his lifetime. He was twenty-five years old when he was killed at the Sambre-Oise Canal in northern France — seven days before the Armistice. His mother received the telegram while the church bells were ringing for peace. Today he is considered the defining voice of the First World War, the poet who broke the lie that it was sweet and honorable to die for one's...

Alexander McQueen 18.03.2026

Lee Alexander McQueen grew up in a terraced house in East London, the youngest of six, sewing dresses for his sisters and sketching in the margins of notebooks that had nothing to do with fashion. He left school at sixteen with one qualification — in art — and talked his way into Savile Row. What he built from there became eighteen years of work that moved fashion further than almost anyone of his...

Jerry Lewis 18.03.2026

He was the clown America laughed at and the auteur France revered — and neither version was quite real. Jerry Lewis spent his entire life performing for an audience he could never fully satisfy, including himself. Born Joseph Levitch in Newark in 1926 to vaudeville parents who were usually somewhere else, he learned early that making people laugh was the price of being loved, and that even then, t...

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