People, Companies & Topics in Podcasts
Discover speakers, guests, organizations, and topics discussed across thousands of podcasts.
Podcast Speakers
(29394)People who speak in podcast episodes (identified via speaker diarization)
Donald Trump
Podcast speaker
Ainsley Earhardt
π -88%Podcast speaker
Marshall Harris
Podcast speaker
Gilbert Brisbois
π -46%Podcast speaker
Stephen Carroll
π₯ +175%Podcast speaker
Daniel Riolo
π -48%Podcast speaker
Leila Rahimi
Podcast speaker
Ben Meiselas
π -31%Podcast speaker
Nathan Hager
π₯ +215%Podcast speaker
Ryland Barton
Podcast speaker
Gio
π -29%Podcast speaker
Mark Grote
π -47%Podcast speaker
company
(1)Commercial businesses and corporations
concept
(1)Abstract ideas, theories, beliefs, and ideologies
event
(3)Specific events, both one-time and recurring
Apollo 18 astronauts
The American flag that was to have landed on the moon with Apollo 18 astronauts.
French Revolution
French revolutionary leader who used symbols like the tricolor flag and slogans to unify and legitimize their cause
Renaissance Fair
A festival celebrating historical and fantasy themes, originating in the US and now being introduced in Singapore.
media
(4)Podcasts, TV shows, movies, books, games, music
document
A document found in an early colonial chest, possibly of historical or mystical significance.
Human Voices
The novel Human Voices by Penelope Fitzgerald, set during the Second World War at the BBC, explores radio broadcasting and the lives of those involved.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
A 2019 film depicting a passionate love story between two women in 19th-century France, acclaimed for its storytelling and cinematography.
SΓΈsterklokkene
A trilogy of books about siameses twins and church bells, spanning from the 1600s to the 20th century.
person
(52)Individual human beings
Ronald Reagan
π -60%American politician, served as the 40th president of the United States.
Richard Nixon
π₯ +100%Richard Nixon was the 37th President of the United States, known for his political career and controversies.
Marshall Hatlife
A person who committed a bank robbery in 1927, dressed as Papai Noel, and involved in a crime during the Christmas season.
Ted Bundy
π₯ +200%Ted Bundy was an American serial killer known for his charm and murders.
Charles Darwin
π -50%American scientist and naturalist, known for the theory of evolution.
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan, historical Mongol conqueror known for his military campaigns.
George Washington
George Washington was the first president of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797, known for his leadership during the American Revolutionary War.
LΓ‘zaro CΓ‘rdenas
π -50%LΓ‘zaro CΓ‘rdenas was the president of Mexico who nationalized Mexico's oil industry in 1938.
Ancient Greek philosophers
A Greek philosopher who developed the concept of seasonal hours and divided daytime into 12 parts.
Bell family
A family that moved from North Carolina to Tennessee in 1806, central to the Bell Witch legend.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a German theologian and pastor involved in resistance against Nazi Germany.
fresco of Jesus as the Good Shepherd
Ancient religious fresco depicting Jesus as the Good Shepherd, found in Turkey
place
(19)Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions
Rome
Ancient city in Italy, the destination of Hannibal's campaign and the site of Roman resistance.
Palmyra
π -33%Palmyra, an ancient desert city in Syria.
Bastille
French prison where Marquis de Sade was held during the French Revolution.
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was a vast civilization that dominated the Mediterranean region for centuries.
Aquitaine
Aquitaine is a historical region in southwestern France, known for its strategic location and cultural significance.
Canaan
The land of Canaan, the promised land associated with the patriarchs and the Israelites.
Corte de los Milagros
A historic area in Paris known for its criminal and vagrant activities during the 17th century.
Cottingley
Cottingley is a small village in England known for the Cottingley Fairies photographs taken in 1917.
foundling home
A historical institution in Italian cities where foundlings were left anonymously, featuring cylindrical portals for relinquishing children.
Heknefamilien
A Norwegian author known for the trilogy about church bells and siameses twins, spanning from the 1600s to the 20th century.
Inca Empire
The Inca Empire was a pre-Columbian civilization in Peru.
Library of Alexandria
The Library of Alexandria, historical library burned in antiquity, referenced in the context of data loss.
team
(1)Sports teams and competitive groups