The Man Who Invented Being Interesting: Alexander von Humboldt | Episode #05
The Original Influencer: Alexander von Humboldt, fame, chaos, and complete nonsense
Alexander von Humboldt basically invented modern exploration, interconnected science, and arguably being an interesting bloke. In this episode, we dive into the wild life of the original science rockstar — from South American expeditions to global fame, weird legacy moments, and why being world-famous has apparently always been a bit lonely.
Also: awkward celebrity encounters, online pedants, absurd stories from our week, desert island picks, celebrations, pet peeves, and the usual beautifully unhinged detours.
In this episode:
Alexander von Humboldt’s ridiculous life of exploration and discovery
Why he may have been the world’s first celebrity scientist
Fame, loneliness, and what hasn’t changed
David Beckham / Guy Ritchie encounters (yes, somehow relevant)
Weird stories from our week and questionable life decisions
Top threes: celebrations, pet hates, desert island picks
A Person Called: translating Humboldt into modern terms
Internet pedantry, trolls, and the joy of being corrected by strangers
Sports heroics, storytelling, and nerd facts no one asked for
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