Wesley Alexander
Digital Splendor
Where Timeless Literature Meets Modern Storytelling. Hosted by Wesley Alexander, Digital Splendor brings the world's greatest books to life through cinematic storytelling. Each episode explores a classic public domain work — philosophy, science, history, and literature explained from the original source texts. Every book is free to read.
Koniecznie odwiedź stronę podcastu i wesprzyj twórcę: digitalsplendor.net
Autor
Wesley Alexander
Kategoria
Strona podcastu
Ostatni odcinek
6 kwi 2026
Gdzie słuchać?
Podcasty w aplikacji Replaio Radio Już wkrótcePodcasty trafią do aplikacji już wkrótce. Zainstaluj teraz i jako pierwszy zobacz nowe podejście do podcastów
Odcinki
From Slave to School Builder | Booker T. Washington's Impossible Rise 15.02.2026 6:33
From slave to school builder — Booker T. Washington's autobiography and philosophy of education and self-reliance.
The Veil That Divides America | W.E.B. Du Bois 15.02.2026 7:07
The veil that divides America — W.E.B. Du Bois's seminal work on the African American experience and double consciousness.
The Time Machine: H.G. Wells Predicted Our Future in 1895 15.02.2026 8:42
H.G. Wells predicted our future in 1895 — the novella that invented time travel and warned about inequality's endgame.
Galileo's Sidereal Messenger: When the Telescope Revealed a New Universe 14.02.2026 7:11
When the telescope revealed a new universe — Galileo's observations that shattered centuries of astronomical certainty.
The Art of War: Sun Tzu's Timeless Guide to Strategy 14.02.2026 6:42
Sun Tzu's timeless guide to strategy — why a 2,500-year-old military manual is still required reading in boardrooms and battlefields.
5 Radical Truths That Still Challenge Everything We Know About Power | Rights of Man 14.02.2026 8:21
Five radical truths that still challenge everything we know about power — Thomas Paine's explosive defense of human rights.
Why Your Freedom Depends on 'Dangerous' Ideas | J.S. Mill's On Liberty 14.02.2026 5:57
Why your freedom depends on 'dangerous' ideas — John Stuart Mill's argument for free expression that still defines modern liberty.
Perspective is Everything: Mind-Bending Truths from Gulliver's Travels 14.02.2026 6:48
Perspective is everything — Jonathan Swift's satirical voyages that expose human folly across every scale.
The Man Who Told Parliament to Stop Protecting the Truth | Milton's Areopagitica 14.02.2026 7:00
The man who told Parliament to stop protecting the truth — John Milton's foundational argument against censorship.
The Original Deconstructionist: Thomas Paine vs. Organized Religion | The Age of Reason 14.02.2026 7:15
Thomas Paine versus organized religion — the book that scandalized two continents and championed rational inquiry.
Cultivating Your Garden: Voltaire's Brutal Guide to Happiness | Candide 14.02.2026 7:43
Voltaire's brutal guide to happiness — cultivating your garden in a world of absurd suffering.
The War of the Worlds: When Colonialism Came Home 14.02.2026 8:16
When colonialism came home — H.G. Wells turned the British Empire's methods against itself in this terrifying invasion tale.
The Science Behind Frankenstein | How Mary Shelley Created the First Sci-Fi Novel 13.02.2026 7:57
The science behind Frankenstein — how Mary Shelley created the first science fiction novel from real experiments.
The CIA's Secret Guide to Destroying Organizations | Simple Sabotage Field Manual 13.02.2026 6:25
The CIA's secret guide to destroying organizations — the real Simple Sabotage Field Manual from WWII.
Welcome to Digital Splendor | Classic Literature Brought to Life 13.02.2026 1:21
Welcome to Digital Splendor — classic literature brought to life through cinematic storytelling.
How Crowds Think | The Crowd by Gustave Le Bon 13.02.2026 8:06
How crowds think — understanding crowd psychology and how collective minds differ from individual reasoning.
The Ancient Book That Teaches You to Do Nothing | Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu 13.02.2026 7:10
The ancient book that teaches you to do nothing — Lao Tzu's paradoxical guide to effortless action.
Frederick Douglass: The Secret Literacy That Shook a Nation 12.02.2026 7:17
The secret literacy that shook a nation — Frederick Douglass's powerful account of slavery and his journey to freedom.
The Dream Enigma: Freud's Revolutionary Interpretation of Dreams 10.02.2026 8:08
Freud's revolutionary interpretation of dreams — unlocking the hidden workings of the unconscious mind.
The Most Dangerous Book Ever Written? | The Prince by Machiavelli Explained 07.02.2026 7:02
The most dangerous book ever written? — Machiavelli's guide to power that shocked the world and still provokes debate.
The Table That Isn't Really There | Bertrand Russell's Problems of Philosophy 07.02.2026 7:54
The table that isn't really there — Bertrand Russell's Problems of Philosophy and the nature of reality.
The Man Who Doubted Everything to Find One Truth | Descartes' Discourse on the Method 07.02.2026 7:37
The man who doubted everything to find one truth — Descartes' revolutionary method that founded modern philosophy.
The Day San Francisco Burned to the Ground | 1906 Earthquake & Firestorm 07.02.2026 6:13
The day San Francisco burned to the ground — eyewitness accounts of the 1906 earthquake and firestorm.
When Experts Go to War | The Technique of Modern Tactics — Military Strategy Explained 07.02.2026 6:13
When experts go to war — the technique of modern tactics and military strategy explained from the source.
The 70-Page Book That Created Our Greatest Metaphor | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 07.02.2026 7:32
The 70-page book that created our greatest metaphor — Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde's enduring power.
Podobne podcasty
Replaio nie jest wydawcą podcastów; nazwy audycji, okładki i audio należą do ich autorów i są rozpowszechniane przez publiczne kanały RSS