Arman Khodadoost
Grave Lessons
Don't listen... if you can't stand learning from history's (dead) greats. Every week(ish) I read an autobiography on one of history's most fascinating figures. Unearthing their insights you didn't know you needed to know. There is so much fluff out there. You won't find any of it here. Who should I read about next? Email me to let me know: armankho@fastmail.comWant to support the pod? Follow, review, and drop me a virtual tip on Venmo @armankho
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Arman Khodadoost
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Latest episode
Aug 5, 2025
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Episodes
#4 Every human ever 05.08.2025 47:14
What I learned reading The Lessons of History by Will and Ariel Durant. If humanity could write it's own autobiography, it'd be this. Want to support the pod? Follow, review, and drop me a virtual tip on Venmo @armankho
#3 Viktor Frankl 22.07.2025 1:06:33
What I learned reading Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl. If you look up "anti-victim" in the dictionary, don't be surprised to see his face. Want to support the pod? Follow, review, and drop me a virtual tip on Venmo @armankho
#2 Frederick Douglass 08.07.2025 1:31:29
What I learned reading Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass. The most high agency person I've ever come across. Want to support the pod? Follow, review, and drop me a virtual tip on Venmo @armankho
#1 Benjamin Franklin 01.07.2025 58:27
What I learned reading The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin. You probably know his face from the $100 bill. Want to support the pod? Follow, review, and drop me a virtual tip on Venmo @armankho
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