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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

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Astrophysics
Arecibo Observatory
Milky Way
The Arecibo Message
Abandoned Places
History
Astronomy
Puerto Rico
Escapism
Urban Exploration
Civic Engagement
Fayerweather Island Lighthouse
Goblin Valley State Park
Puerto Rican Identity
Extraterrestrial Life
Giant African Land Snails
Mental Health
Sobriety
Nature
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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Travel to Penobscot, Maine, where one farmer maintains the tradition of burning his crop each year to rejuvenate it the next.

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Over the course of its 200 year history, the lighthouse on Wood Island in Maine has been home to a celebrity dog, a grisly murder, some mischievous ghosts, and a monster storm that may or may not have been brought on by a pickpocket’s curse.

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A couple decades ago, Jason Williams was working at a local restaurant in Portland, Maine. One day he was driving around to farmers markets looking for ingredients, when he found a special place. And it gave him a big idea…

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Recent Guests

Richard Parsons
Author of 'Wood Island Lighthouse, Stories from the Edge of the Sea'
Episode: Maine Week: All Lighthouses Have Ghosts (Classic)
George Bruns
Head of Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse
Episode: Maine Week: All Lighthouses Have Ghosts (Classic)
Randy Williams
The Sultan of the Republic of Slow Jamestan, a world traveler and radio show host.
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Episode: 12 Days of Wonder: Slowjamistan
Matt Vance
Author of Ocean's Notorious and an experienced traveler to Campbell Island
Episode: 12 Days of Wonder: World's Loneliest Tree
Jacob Bell
Russian historian from the University of Illinois
University of Illinois
Episode: 12 Days of Wonder: Empress Anna's Ice Palace
Roberto Shimizu Jr.
An architect who runs the Antique Toy Museum with his father
El Museo del Juguete Antiguo
Episode: 12 Days of Wonder: Toy Story
Jody Crago
Museum administrator for the city of Chandler
City of Chandler
Episode: 12 Days of Wonder: Tumbleweed Christmas Tree
Clara Lehmann
Filmmaker and director of the Fasnacht Festival
Local Resident of Helvetia
Episode: Fasnacht
Sam O'Brien
Editor at Gastro Obscura
Gastro Obscura
Episode: Thanksgiving Special: Church of Turkey

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
  • 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 Statesa month 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 States2 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 States2 months ago
  • Great pod

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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    carcha582
    Australia2 months ago
  • More info: less forced hilarity please.

    Casual talk about a shared discovery would be easier to enjoy without the forced laughing and asides. It’s OK. We can enjoy the content without the frosting. It feels like a laugh track.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    BuzzBlackSmith
    United States3 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.
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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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12 Days of Wonder: Return to Recipe Graves
Q: How did you first come across the Cool Whip gravestone?
Sam discovered it through a travel blog featuring offbeat attractions in Nome, Alaska, prompting him to contact the local Parks Department and eventually the mayor for more information.
Thanksgiving Special: Church of Turkey
Q: What happens to the turkey who gets pardoned by the president?
Sam explains that pardoned turkeys now go to veterinary colleges rather than Mount Vernon, where their large size is problematic.
Thanksgiving Special: Church of Turkey
Q: Tell me about the Calendas.
Sam describes Calendas as parades in Oaxaca that often feature dances, fireworks, and occasionally turkeys, highlighting their importance in celebrations.
Thanksgiving Special: Church of Turkey
Q: When did you first start really appreciating turkey?
Sam explains that if you don't like turkey, it's probably your fault for not preparing it correctly, sharing a humorous story about missing turkey while abroad.
Weaving Together the History of Carpets
Q: One of the big themes in the book is about power, particularly the struggle between these empires and religion. Could you talk about one example, a story about how this shows up in a carpet?
One example is how a Lutheran priest in Transylvania hung Muslim carpets in a Lutheran church, indicating a complex relationship between denominations.

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2. George Bruns
3. Randy Williams
4. Matt Vance
5. Jacob Bell
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7. Jody Crago
8. Clara Lehmann

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