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Genius: From Mozart to McCartney

47 min · 22. juni 2026
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How is it that certain extraordinary people change the world? Some are brilliant, some are immensely creative, and a rare few are both. In this episode, Don explores the nature of genius through the lives of artistic innovators, traveling to London and Liverpool to reflect on how four working-class young men from wartime England transformed music and culture. How do The Beatles compare with other artistic geniuses such as Mozart? Join Don as he wonders aloud from a train crossing the English countryside, contemplating the mysterious force that shapes human achievement and changes history. Part 2 of this episode will be coming soon!

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