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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

SiriusXM and Atlas Obscura
Atlas Obscura
New York City
World War II
Travel Stories
Maine
California
Los Angeles
Star Trek
World War I
Glen Canyon Dam
Forestiere Underground Gardens
London Mail Rail
Ghosts
Turkey
Fasnacht
Eastern Hellbender
Henry Ford
Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas
New York
Motel

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

One of Mexico’s oldest shoe stores holds a collection of more than 2,000 thousand shoes in a museum called el Museo Del Calzado. From booties worn by a rescue dog to slippers owned by Queen Elizabeth II, each pair tells a story.

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It took Ross Ward more than 40 years to build Tinkertown, an indescribable array of carvings, figurines, and folk art. The project became both a source of inspiration for young artists, and an unexpected refuge for Ross himself.

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We head to the Namib Desert in Africa, where the landscape is dotted with mysterious, pimple-like indents known as fairy circles. Where do these things come from? Scientist Walter Tschinkel has spent the last several years studying and experiencing a... more

The LA Central Library has always been unique. It doesn’t look like a typical big city library, many people didn’t want it to be built in the first place, and, in 1986, a fire affected more than one million of its books. But the library endured, and ... more

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Recent Guests

Randel Metz
Director of the Storybook Puppet Theater in Oakland, author of Enchanted Strings
Storybook Puppet Theater / author
Episode: Weekend Road Trip: The Bob Baker Marionette Theater
Leila Abdule‑Ebreu
Author/blogger who featured the Temple of Pythons and Benin culture
Self‑identified cultural writer/ blogger
Episode: Temple of Pythons (Classic)
Isaac Fitzgerald
Author of American Rambler, Walking the Trail of Johnny Appleseed
Author
Episode: Walking the Johnny Appleseed Trail with Isaac Fitzgerald
Ali Shehadeh
Scientist and seed researcher at IKARDA (International Center for Agriculture and Dry Areas)
IKARDA
Episode: A Syrian Seed Library, Under Siege
Richard Nunn
Assistant Curator at the National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility
National Science Foundation Ice Core Facility
Episode: National Ice Core Lab (Classic)
Chris Strand
CEO of Winterthur Museum and Garden Library
Winterthur Museum and Garden Library
Episode: Enchanted Woods (Classic)
Savita Koshyap
Executive Director of the company that operates Hopar Villa
Hopar Villa operations company
Episode: Haw Par Villa (Classic)
Aizen Teo
Historian/researcher at the park
Hopar Villa
Episode: Haw Par Villa (Classic)
Allen Woodall Jr.
Founder and curator of The Lunchbox Museum
The Lunchbox Museum / Columbus Collective Museums
Episode: The Lunchbox Museum

Hosts

Dylan Thuras
Co-founder and host, known for his engaging storytelling and passion for strange and wondrous places.
Kelly McEvers
Co-host and journalist known for her insights and storytelling about various places.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.8k ratings
  • WAY too short

    It's just not worth the effort of listening. These podcasts are way too short in duration. This isn't even a taste the amount of info givren is so meager! Not worth my time.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    manayunk wall
    United States21 days ago
  • Great!

    This is an excellent podcast. I would like some more European content though!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    the tech nerd 77789
    Irelanda month ago
  • Fiesta bean cake episode

    So disappointed in this episode. Not up to AO standards at all. A cake recipe reviewed by a total non-baker who has little knowledge and none of the right tools to make this cake. And when it didn’t work out, the recipe writer is condemned? Nah….

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    SMASUE
    United Statesa month ago
  • Vocal fry

    Love the topics and stories on this show but some of the hosts have vocal fry that makes it hard to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    FrankieB92
    United States2 months ago
  • Ads ads ads on top of vocal frye

    I really enjoy the topics and most hosts.

    But

    Sooo many ads for such a short podcast. And the vocal fry and valley girl inflection with Johanna Mayer and few others is too much to listen to. I find myself focusing on catching the forward button for the constant ads, and trying to ignore the assault on my ears.

    Unfortunately I give up about 25% of the time

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    one among millions
    United States2 months ago

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Listeners praise the podcast for its concise storytelling and engaging content that inspires a sense of discovery.
There are suggestions for exploring more international locations, yet overall satisfaction remains high with the variety of topics covered.
Episodes are appreciated for their quirky subjects and informative narratives, appealing to curious minds globally.

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Walking the Johnny Appleseed Trail with Isaac Fitzgerald
Q: What is it and where is the Johnny Appleseed Trail supposed to start and end?
The trail starts in Leamingster, Massachusetts, near where John Chapman was born, and ends in Athol, Massachusetts, though the exact paths vary and some interpretations align it with nearby roads and streets.
AO Mailbag: Who Gets to DJ on a Long Road Trip?
Q: What should someone do if their friend insists on playing their own music for a long cross-country trip?
Aim for a compromise: propose a mutual listening plan, rotate DJ duties, or set a shared project like listening to a classic album together, so the trip remains enjoyable for both sides.
AO Mailbag: Who Gets to DJ on a Long Road Trip?
Q: What are your go-to souvenirs that won't stress people out, and how can you avoid gift-giving anxiety?
Choose small, consumable gifts or widely usable items like local jams, honey, coffee, or soap that are easy to enjoy and don't add clutter, and keep expectations low with simple, universally useful items.
Garden Week: A Sound Garden
Q: What makes this installation feel like more than just sculpture?
The integration of wind, water, and touch, plus the surrounding environment, turns the sculpture into an experiential instrument that activates multiple senses.
Garden Week: A Sound Garden
Q: What started this project with NOAA?
The artwork grew from Hollis's background with kite-driven sound and a desire to resonate with NOAA's mission, leading to a collaboration on a public art piece in Seattle.

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An exploration of remarkable and unusual locations from around the world, featuring unique narratives that blend culture, history, and the unexpected. Each episode showcases a different destination or phenomenon, often narrated through the lens of personal experiences and insights from experts. The content is concise, typically lasting under 15 minutes, making it accessible for listeners looking for quick yet engaging travel stories. The show offers a refreshing perspective on lesser-known places, varying from historic sites to natural wonders, all while inviting curiosity and appreciation for the world's diversity. Noteworthy is the emphasis on storytelling, which not only highlights the geographical wonders but also the human connections ... more

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2. Leila Abdule‑Ebreu
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