Study The Greats

Charif

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.

  1. 05/13/2025

    Alexander the Great Used Religion Like a Weapon | F.S. Naiden

    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 compelling portrait of Alexander not just as a military genius but as a figure who adeptly engaged with the religious customs of the diverse cultures within his empire. From performing ceremonies to be recognized as pharaoh in Egypt to adopting local deities and rituals, Alexander's strategic use of religion played a crucial role in legitimizing his rule and unifying his subjects. We discuss how Alexander's religious policies were integral to his governance, influencing both his successes and challenges. Naiden's insights shed light on the often-overlooked spiritual dimensions of Alexander's leadership, offering a nuanced understanding of how religion and politics intertwined in his quest for empire. 📚 My list of 100 history books that will change your life – https://charif.beehiiv.com/subscribe 📘 Get Soldier, Priest, and God by F.S. Naiden – https://open.spotify.com/show/4Rd4FkQFa3tiheM5hNsoYX?si=89886068dc4244fb 🎧 Listen on Spotify – https://amzn.to/4mlKA7N Chapters: (00:00) Intro (00:56) The cult of the companions (06:34) Did Alexander see himself as the son of Zeus? (10:28) Acceptance of other religions (14:10) Cyrus the Great and the Quran (18:36) Alexander as pharaoh (25:42) Honoring the gods before and after battle (32:57) Did Alexander ever anger the gods? (34:11) The link between finances and religion (42:00) Persian king coronation ceremony (46:48) Alexander and the Jews

    52 min
  2. 05/06/2025

    Elon Musk vs Peter Thiel: The War That Built PayPal | Jimmy Soni

    🎁 Giveaway: Jimmy is giving away a few copies of The Founders to podcast listeners. To enter, just send him an email: jimmyasoni@gmail.com 📚 My list of 100 history books that will change your life - https://charif.beehiiv.com/subscribeJimmy Soni is an award-winning author and biographer known for his deep research into the stories of groundbreaking innovators. One of his books, The Founders, tells the explosive true story of PayPal’s rise and the fierce rivalry between Elon Musk’s X.com and Peter Thiel’s Confinity, revealing how a group of ambitious entrepreneurs reshaped the future of money and Silicon Valley itself. In this episode, Soni takes us deep into the chaotic, high-stakes world of PayPal’s early days. We explore how Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and their teams battled for dominance with bold strategies, extreme marketing tactics, and a relentless mindset that earned them the name "PayPal Mafia." We dig into the rivalries, the cutthroat business tactics, and the visionary ideas that turned a scrappy startup into one of the most influential tech companies of the 21st century. Soni reveals how PayPal’s founders built a culture of risk-taking and innovation that set the stage for companies like Tesla, SpaceX, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Palantir. 📘 Read The Founders - https://amzn.to/3SjfWxR Chapters: (00:00) Intro (01:06) Why it took 4 years to write the book (11:40) The founding of Confinity (25:50) The founding of X.com (37:30) How to hire A-players (53:00) The world domination index (1:00:30) The viral affiliate marketing strategy (1:04:15) How eBay helped the rise of PayPal (1:07:57) The original business model of PayPal (1:11:40) How they distinguished robots from humans (1:21:00) The merger of Confinity and X.com

    1h 28m
  3. 04/29/2025

    Socrates: From Warrior To Philosopher | Armand D’Angour

    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 several books including Socrates in Love, which reimagines the early life of Socrates and the woman who may have inspired his philosophy. In this episode, D'Angour takes us into the hidden life of Socrates, exploring how love, ambition, military service, and personal tragedy shaped one of history’s greatest thinkers. We uncover a side of Socrates rarely discussed, not just the public philosopher but the private man driven by powerful emotions, battlefield experience, and deep relationships. We explore Socrates’ early years, his role as a courageous soldier in the Peloponnesian War, the influence of Aspasia and other key figures, and the deep personal motivations that may have fueled his later teachings. D’Angour reveals how the familiar image of the detached rational Socrates leaves out a vital human story of passion, courage, and profound transformation. 📚 My list of 100 history books that will change your life - https://charif.beehiiv.com/subscribe 📘 Read Socrates in Love - https://amzn.to/3RFKrOk 🎧 Armand D’Angour's podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/699aJNCCGFlLXERFLWW3lT Chapters: (00:00) Intro (01:00) Sources for the early life of Socrates (06:00) The relationship between Alcibiades and Socrates (16:28) Socrates as a soldier (23:10) The woman who taught Socrates about love (37:10) Socrates tries to protect Aspasia’s son (41:52) Socrates was involved in elite circle (54:30) Socrates heard a voice in his head (59:05) Socrates stood still for an entire day and night (01:03:11) The trial and execution of Socrates

    1h 20m
  4. 04/23/2025

    George Washington's 7 Rules For Greatness | David O. Stewart

    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 apply *right now* to lead better, live better, and think long-term like a founder of nations. We dig into:- How Washington weaponized silence to command respect - Why he was obsessed with public image (and how it built massive trust) - His genius move to walk away from power — twice — and why it 10x’d his influence - The real reason he never stopped learning, even as president- And way more! This isn’t about worshipping a statue, it’s about learning strategy from a stone-cold operator who beat the world’s biggest empire and then built a country from scratch. Washington didn’t just fight battles, he played the long game. And if you want to win in life, you need his rules. 📘 Read David O. Stewart's book "George Washington" – https://amzn.to/44ytwokChapters: Chapters: (00:00) – Intro (00:57) – Why should we study George Washington? (07:46) – Lesson: quest for self-mastery (10:50) – Lesson: don't share your opinions too quickly, be sure of them first (17:10) – Lesson: his extreme work ethic (27:50) – Lesson: reinvent yourself (33:55) – Lesson: lead from the front (42:15) – Lesson: don't make false promises (45:46) – Lesson: George's people-reading skills (57:58) – Lesson: invite criticism 📚 My list of 100 history books that will change your life https://charif.beehiiv.com/subscribe

    1h 5m

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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.