Echoes of Great Minds
Welcome to Echoes of Great Minds.
Here, we don’t just tell the stories of great thinkers — we listen to their echoes.
Through poetic and reflective biographies, we dive into the inner worlds of scientists, philosophers, artists and visionaries.
Each episode is a journey through their doubts, discoveries, and the timeless questions they carried.
✨ If you love wisdom, beauty, and depth — you're in the right place.
🔔 New episodes every week.
🎧 Best experienced with headphones and an open mind.
Carl Sagan’s Spiritual Side: Finding Meaning Without Religion
Carl Sagan in the 21st Century: The Legacy Still Shaping Our Minds
5 GENIUS IDEAS From Isaac Asimov That Predicted OUR FUTURE
Five Carl Sagan Truths We Should Never Ignore
What If Carl Sagan Was Right All Along?
👉 He Warned Us… But No One Listened | Ray Bradbury’s Prophecy)
“What Did Jane Goodall REALLY Discover in the Jungle?”
Werner Heisenberg: Embracing the Uncertainty of Reality
The Secret of Black Holes: Hawking’s Greatest Revelation 🌌
Nietzsche’s Darkest Idea: Would You Live Your Life Again?
Tesla’s Hidden Inventions. Tesla's Discoveries That Could Have Changed the World
Orwell Was Right: The Prophecy of 1984 That Became Reality #audiodocumentary
Kurt Gödel: The Genius of Incompleteness | Audio Biography
Michio Kaku on Quantum Supremacy: The Future of Computing and the Theory of Everything
"A Universe Before Ours? Roger Penrose’s Shocking Theory"
Carl Sagan’s Cosmos: The TV Series That Changed How We See the Universe
Nikola Tesla vs. Edison: The Genius We Tried to Erase
Enrico Fermi: The Physicist Who Lit the Atomic Flame and Stayed Silent
The Man Who Saw Numbers in Dreams: The Life of Srinivasa Ramanujan
Alan Turing: The genius who saw the future.
What If Einstein Was Right… About Everything? 🧠🌌
Richard Feynman: The Nobel Laureate Who Never Stopped Doubting
Marie Curie: The Woman Who Changed Science Forever | Audio Biography
Ilya Prigogine: The Scientist Who Found Beauty in Chaos
Barbara McClintock: a Story of Silent Wisdom
Schrödinger’s Cat Was a Protest. Not a Real Experiment.