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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

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Astrophysics
Arecibo Observatory
The Arecibo Message
History
Abandoned Places
Astronomy
Puerto Rico
Urban Exploration
Escapism
Civic Engagement
Fayerweather Island Lighthouse
Goblin Valley State Park
Extraterrestrial Life
Puerto Rican Identity
Star Formation
Giant African Land Snails
Sobriety
Mental Health
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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We asked you to send us stories about a time you accidentally broke the rules while traveling… and some you really went there.

Plus, we want to hear stories about a place you love returning to. Where in the world is this place? What fond memories do... more

As a foreign correspondent, Kelly McEvers has found herself detained by the KGB, held up at ISIS checkpoints, and on the front line in Syria. But it was a much more mundane experience that left her feeling in over her head years later.

Hosted by Si... more

This little house in New Haven, Kentucky is where Thomas Merton aka profit-poet aka the rebel monk tried to get away from the world.

READ MORE IN THE ATLAS: www.atlasobscura.com/places/thomas-mertons-hermitage

Plus: We always want to hear f... more

In 1971, five hippies made a trek through the Amazon looking for rare psychedelic drugs. One of them was Terence McKenna, who, along with his brother Dennis, would go on to change the way Americans thought about “magic mushrooms” forever. We talk to ... more

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Recent Guests

Angie Hicks
Co-founder of Angie (home services platform)
Angie
Episode: Thomas Merton's Hermitage (Classic)
John O'Connor
Author of A Short, Strange Trip, An Untold Story of Magic Mushrooms, Madness, and the Search for the Meaning of Life in the Amazon
Author
Episode: A Short, Strange Trip
Andre Creaming
Friend of the storyteller who sentBuilding info about Crabby Steve's
Episode: Wonder in Your Backyard: Crabby Steve’s
Stephen Maximic
Son of Crabby Steve Maximic, original owner of Crabby Steve's Barn Dance
Family/Manitoba local history
Episode: Wonder in Your Backyard: Crabby Steve’s
Jerry Roth
Hat Museum founder in Forrest, Illinois
Jerry's Hat Museum
Episode: Jerry’s Hat Museum (Classic)
Marina Marchese
Beekeeper and honey sommelier, author of The World Atlas of Honey
World Atlas of Honey
Episode: Tasting the World’s Most Unique Honeys with Marina Marchese
Daren Grover
General manager of Project Jonah; rescue volunteer and activist for marine mammals
Project Jonah
Episode: The Farewell Spit
Joe Taft
Owner of the Exotic Feline Rescue Center
Exotic Feline Rescue Center
Episode: Exotic Feline Rescue Center (Classic)
Sue Aikens
Subject of the episode, author of North of Ordinary
Author, Kavik life storyteller
Episode: Alone on the Alaskan Frontier

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
  • A story that stays with you

    Just listened to “The Hummingbirds of Mexico City” and learned so much.

    Such a beautiful and meaningful story.

    Kudos to Manolo for a wonderful episode, and to Catia, whose work and story were incredible. More of this!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Danny212NYC
    United Statesa month ago
  • Need A Break…

    … from the madness of the world? Informative, entertaining, enjoyable, bite-sized snippets of sanity. At the very least, it may give you a heads up on a trivia night. Maybe. :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NoStressinMeowt
    United Statesa month ago
  • Amazing podcast

    I loved the new one that they were at a “haunted hotel” then they started talking about a cooler ghost story

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cats are cute forever
    United Statesa month ago
  • Thank you 😊

    Oh my goodness!! I LOVE this beautiful podcast! It has become one of my happy places. This world holds one universal community & the wonderful humans at Atlas Obscura gather us together as family. I’m so very grateful for the moments of wonder & bliss you bring to us each magical episode.

    Stay safe & well 💖

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Demi698
    United Statesa month ago
  • Butterfly travelers

    Episodes are always good but I particularly liked the recent episode on butterfly travels. And the Venus flytrap poaching was great.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ldevereaux
    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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AO Mailbag: Best Movie to Watch on an Airplane?
Q: Mike asks for the best movie or type of movie to watch on an airplane.
Suggestions span animated light-hearted fare to heavy, dialogue-driven period pieces, with a note that screen size, attention, and emotional engagement matter on planes; one host shares a recent Oscar-nominated pick that worked well in that setting.
AO Mailbag: Best Movie to Watch on an Airplane?
Q: Camille asks whether trips must be experienced with other people, given family expectations and safety concerns.
The hosts endorse traveling solo when it's the right choice for you, emphasizing the value of personal autonomy while acknowledging safety considerations, and they encourage making plans that align with what you want to experience rather than meeting others' expectations.
A Short, Strange Trip
Q: What is the core legacy of Terence McKenna's work on psychedelics?
McKenna's work popularized the idea that psychedelics can catalyze shifts in consciousness and culture, influencing both personal experiences and broader intellectual movements, even as some of his theories remain debated or unprovable.
Alone on the Alaskan Frontier
Q: Could you describe what it's like living in Kavik for listeners who can't visit?
Sue explains the survival mindset, the isolation, and the day-to-day realities of living with wildlife and no electricity or running water, painting a vivid picture of a life that is both challenging and deeply fulfilling.
Tasting the World’s Most Unique Honeys with Marina Marchese
Q: How do you become a honey sommelier?
Marina explains that you go to a specialized program (in Bologna, Italy) run by the department of agriculture and environment, designed to educate tasters to describe honey with real terms rather than simple adjectives and to build a database of honeys.

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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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