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Digital Splendor

Hosted by Wesley Alexander · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 79 episodes

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Episodes
79
Last ep.
11 days ago
Avg length
5m
Booking Probability™
40
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Listen Score
27
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Virality (30d)
51
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About this podcast

Where Timeless Literature Meets Modern Storytelling. Hosted by Wesley Alexander, Digital Splendor brings the world's greatest books to life through cinematic storytelling. Each episode explores a classic public domain work — philosophy, science, history, and literature explained from the original source texts. Every book is free to read.

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About the host

Wesley Alexander hosts Digital Splendor, a education show with 79 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Dracula: How One Novel Created Every Monster You've Ever Feared | Bram Stoker

Apr 5, 20265mEp. 79

7 years of research into Eastern European folklore. One Irish theater manager. The monster that defined horror forever.

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The Odyssey: How Homer Invented Every Adventure Story Ever Told | Ancient Epic Poetry

Apr 4, 20265mEp. 78

Tell me, Muse, of the man of twists and turns...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: The Novel That Put Oscar Wilde on Trial | Gothic Masterpiece

Apr 4, 20265mEp. 77

Five years before his trial, Wilde wrote about hiding your true self from society. Prosecutors used his own book against him.

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Twenty Thousand Leagues: The Book That Predicted Nuclear Submarines | Jules Verne

Apr 4, 20266mEp. 76

1870: Steam ships ruled the seas. Then Jules Verne imagined a submarine powered by electricity that could stay underwater forever.

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A Christmas Carol: How Dickens Invented Modern Christmas in 6 Weeks | Literary History

Apr 4, 20265mEp. 75

He was broke, angry about child labor, and had 6 weeks to write a bestseller. So he invented Christmas as we know it.

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The Aeneid: The Epic Rome Ordered and Its Author Tried to Destroy | Virgil

Apr 4, 20264mEp. 74

Virgil spent 11 years writing Rome's national epic. Then he begged them to burn it.

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The Metamorphosis: What Happens When You Can't Be Useful Anymore | Franz Kafka

Apr 4, 20266mEp. 73

"As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect." The most famous opening line in literature — but what does it really mean?

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Wuthering Heights: The Most Violent Love Story in the English Language | Emily Brontë

Apr 4, 20265mEp. 72

Critics called it "brutal" and "repulsive." Emily Brontë died at 30. Then Wuthering Heights became immortal.

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The Count of Monte Cristo: The Greatest Revenge Story Ever Written | Alexandre Dumas

Apr 2, 20265mEp. 71

Alexandre Dumas had no plan. He made it up as he went. Somehow he created the perfect revenge fantasy that questions revenge itself.

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Goethes Lebenskunst: The Architect of Genius — Goethe's Managed Contradictions | Wilhelm Bode

Apr 2, 20264mEp. 70

Germany's greatest writer spent most of his life doing bureaucratic paperwork. Wilhelm Bode reveals the man behind the legend.

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The Flight of the Night Hawk: G.A. Henty's Thrilling Tale of WWI Aviation | Classic Adventure

Apr 2, 20265mEp. 69

Soar into the golden age of aviation with G.A. Henty's gripping tale of aerial adventure and wartime courage.

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The Fall of the House of Usher: Edgar Allan Poe's Masterpiece of Psychological Horror

Apr 2, 20266mEp. 68

"During the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day..."

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Oedipus Rex: The 2,500-Year-Old Play That Invented the Detective Story | Sophocles

Apr 2, 20265mEp. 67

"What walks on four legs at dawn, two legs at noon, and three legs at evening?"

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Newton's Principia: The Book That Rewrote Reality Itself | Science History

Apr 2, 20264mEp. 66

One reclusive, paranoid alchemist unified heaven and earth — and almost didn't bother publishing it.

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Thus Spoke Zarathustra: The Book That Killed God | Nietzsche's Masterpiece

Apr 2, 20266mEp. 65

Nietzsche wrote a Bible parody — and accidentally created one of the most dangerous books ever written.

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Pascal's Pensées: The Mathematician Who Found God | Philosophy & Faith

Apr 2, 20266mEp. 64

When Blaise Pascal died, they found a secret parchment sewn into his coat.

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Heart of Darkness: The River Journey That Exposed an Empire's Soul | Joseph Conrad

Apr 2, 20265mEp. 63

Conrad sailed up the Congo River in 1890. What he witnessed became literature's most haunting indictment of empire.

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Kant's Critique of Pure Reason: The Most Boring Man Who Broke Reality | Philosophy

Mar 29, 20265mEp. 62S1

His neighbors set their clocks by his daily walk. Then he proved you can never know reality.

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Leviathan: The Heretic's Blueprint for Absolute Power | Thomas Hobbes

Mar 27, 20265mEp. 61S1

"Life is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short."

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The Canterbury Tales: The Social Experiment That Created English | Chaucer's Medieval Masterpiece

Mar 27, 20263mEp. 60S1

Discover how Chaucer's Canterbury Tales was a radical social experiment that legitimized English as a literary language. 29 pilgrims, countless stories, and the birth of English literature.

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Audience demographics

Age
25-54
Consumer type
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Frequently asked questions

How do I pitch Digital Splendor as a podcast guest?

To pitch Digital Splendor, visit https://digitalsplendor.net for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent education coverage.

Who is the host of Digital Splendor?

Digital Splendor is hosted by Wesley Alexander. The show is categorised under education (arts) and has published 79 episodes.

How many episodes does Digital Splendor have?

Digital Splendor has published 79 episodes.

What topics does Digital Splendor cover?

Digital Splendor regularly covers education, arts. It sits in the education category, with a arts focus.

Is it hard to get booked on Digital Splendor?

Digital Splendor is accessible for guests with genuine education expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is Digital Splendor currently accepting guest pitches?

Digital Splendor hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are Digital Splendor episodes?

Episodes of Digital Splendor average 5 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

What guest credentials does Digital Splendor typically look for?

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