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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

SiriusXM and Atlas Obscura
Astrophysics
Arecibo Observatory
The Arecibo Message
History
Abandoned Places
Astronomy
Puerto Rico
Galactic Habitable Zone
Urban Exploration
Civic Engagement
Escapism
Fayerweather Island Lighthouse
Goblin Valley State Park
Puerto Rican Identity
Extraterrestrial Life
Giant African Land Snails
Nature
Mental Health
Sobriety
Kate Moore

An audio guide to the world’s strange, incredible, and wondrous places. Co-founder Dylan Thuras and a neighborhood of Atlas Obscura reporters explore a new wonder every day, Monday through Thursday. In under 15 minutes, they’ll take you to an incredible place, and along the way, you’ll meet some fascinating people and hear their stories. Our theme and end credit music is composed by Sam Tyndall.

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Latest Episodes

This museum in Kentucky is either your dream place or your nightmare, depending on how you feel about dummies. Because there are more than 500 of them there, resting in peace.

READ MORE IN THE ATLAS: www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-worlds-... more

As we approach Valentine’s Day, Atlas Obscura co-host Kelly McEvers shares two stories about a state that has a special place in her heart: New Mexico. 

The Chile Pepper Institute was produced by Baudelaire Ceus, and The Lightning Field was produced... more

Centralia, Pennsylvania also attained a sort of cult favorite status -- often discussed a place you cannot and should not visit. But in this episode, writer and friend of the show Colin Dickey has a different take on this ghost town. He says Centrali... more

Jane August has set a goal to visit every single one of NYC’s roughly 200 museums. She’s chronicling her journey on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram at @JaneAugust. 

We want to hear from you! What is your favorite, underrated museum in your area? Tell... more

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Recent Guests

Matthew Algeo
Author of New York's Secret Subway, The Underground Genius of Alfred Beach and the Origins of Mass Transit
Episode: The Secret Subway Under Broadway
Lino Campruby
Historian of science and engineering
Episode: The Belt and the Berm (Classic)
Jacob Mundy
Assistant professor at Colgate University
Episode: The Belt and the Berm (Classic)
Lucas Foglia
Photographer and author, known for documenting the migration of butterflies
Episode: Following the Painted Ladies
Will Carey
Listener sharing travel resolutions including engaging in music
Episode: Your New Year’s Travel Resolutions
Melaku Belay
Founder of Fendika Cultural Center
Fendika Cultural Center
Episode: Fendika Cultural Center (Classic)
Caroline Mazel-Carlton
Advocate for suicide prevention, explorer of unusual places
Wildflower Alliance
Episode: 1000 Places with Caroline Mazel-Carlton
Megan McCrea
Editor at The New York Times
The New York Times
Episode: 100 Years of Motels
Clark Ward
Ph.D. student at the University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
Episode: The Pompeii of Nebraska

Hosts

Kelly McEvers
Dylan Thuras
Co-founder of Atlas Obscura, involved in exploration and storytelling.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 2.8k ratings
  • Please please stop vocal fry. In fact- outlaw it!;)

    I really really really like the show. It brings unusual and interesting things, but I have to tell you that the show I heard today 100 years of motels. I had to turn it off the two podcasters need to stop with tje vocal fry and that totally fake obnoxious way of speaking it was so ridiculous. Sounding that as much as I love the topic I can’t listen to them. I may be the only person in the world complaining about that. And that’s OK with me

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Jadee613
    United Statesa month ago
  • Kinda like one other podcast

    I love this it is just available for everyone and it is something that is just.. I have no words for it, it is just that amazing but it is kinda like one other podcast it is criminal I don’t even like criminal but I watched it and there was a whole bunch of bad stuff in it that is why I love atlas obscura…..

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    😽🫶🏻😽I love cats meow uwu
    United States3 months ago
  • Podcast for everything!

    I’ve been waiting for a podcast like this. It sheds light on the strange or unexplainable with nuance and care, along with history, interviews, and gorgeous theme music.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Curioser411
    United States3 months ago
  • Great show about the curious things in life

    Atlas Obscura takes us to unusual places or to meet unusual people. It’s always interesting and I look forward to it showing up in Apple podcasts.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ldevereaux
    United States3 months ago
  • Great pod

    Great podcast, really enjoy the regular episodes about interesting places and especially the international ones.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    carcha582
    Australia4 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the unique and strange stories shared, often expressing how the podcast broadens their perspective on culture and history.
Many reviews highlight the engaging and entertaining storytelling style which combines humor and depth, making each episode enjoyable.
Some feedback suggests a desire for less forced humor, indicating that while many love the lightheartedness, others prefer a more straightforward narrative approach.

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Following the Painted Ladies
Q: How did you deal with the crossing that you couldn't necessarily follow because they're crossing the Mediterranean Sea?
In Tunisia, I encountered some teenagers who shared my interest in butterflies, which led to interweaving stories of migration between humans and butterflies.
Following the Painted Ladies
Q: Was it much more random than all that? How did you choose where you were going to go?
I could go anywhere along the butterflies' migration route, but I wanted intimacy and specific places to convey larger themes.
Following the Painted Ladies
Q: How did you come upon the painted lady butterfly?
I wanted to flip the narrative and make a story about people from the perspective of nature, focusing on the delicateness and resilience of butterflies.
AO Mailbag: What Can I Do With Guests When I’m Short on Cash?
Q: How do I scope out cool things to do in my city without breaking the bank?
The hosts recommended museums, utilizing local libraries for passes, and suggested that guests explore on their own without needing a tour guide.
AO Mailbag: What Can I Do With Guests When I’m Short on Cash?
Q: When did you feel like you were in danger, or felt like your situation could have gotten way worse?
Kelly shared a story about being in a potentially dangerous situation while traveling in Lisbon, where she had to escape from a couple who invited her to stay with them.

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2. Lino Campruby
3. Jacob Mundy
4. Lucas Foglia
5. Will Carey
6. Melaku Belay
7. Caroline Mazel-Carlton
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