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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

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

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

What drives a person to live in isolation? Meet Sue Aikens, who thrives in the icy expanse of the Arctic. She shares stories of survival, self-discovery, and the wild encounters that continue to shape her life. Her memoir, "North of Ordinary," was ju... more

Todd Lerew has spent a decade visiting every single museum in Los Angeles. He chronicled his journey in his book Also on View: Unique and Unexpected Museums of Greater Los Angeles.

Check out Todd’s map of the museums at Everymuseum.la. Plus, listen ... more

In the 1950s, a journalist doing archival research at the Staten Island Historical Society came across a collection of images that stopped him in his tracks. These photos featured women from the 1890s smoking cigarettes, dressed in men’s clothing, sh... more

You may have heard the phrase 'third place' being used more often as the world started opening up post-pandemic. People were craving somewhere that was neither their home or work, but still a place to focus social connection. But the Barbican, in Lon... more

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Recent Guests

Todd Lerew
Director of Special Projects and author of Also on View
Library Foundation of Los Angeles
Episode: Meet the Man Visiting 800 Museums in LA
Stuffy Iratsi
Designer, founder of a website dedicated to modernist estates, author
Independent/Architectural Design
Episode: The Barbican
Dr. Jessica Finlay
Health geographer, environmental gerontologist, and professor
University/Academia
Episode: The Barbican
Polly Desjardins
Content Manager for the New York Transit Museum
New York Transit Museum
Episode: Old City Hall Station (Classic)
Kassia St-Clair
Author of The Secret Lives of Color
Author
Episode: The Blue That Upended the Art World
Catia Lattouf
Resident of Mexico City who runs a hummingbird sanctuary in her apartment
Individual beneficiary and conservation advocate
Episode: The Hummingbirds of Mexico City
Mark Gruether
Vice President of Historical Resources and Chief Curator at the Henry Ford Museum
Henry Ford Museum
Episode: Thomas Edison’s Last Breath
Sophie Pinkham
Author of The Oak and the Larch, A Forest History of Russia and Its Empires
Author
Episode: The Family That Tried To Escape History
Frederick Convoy
Friend of Marta Becket who tells Marta's story
Private individual
Episode: The Amargosa Opera House

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 States9 days 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 States13 days 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 States21 days 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 States22 days 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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The Blue That Upended the Art World
Q: In your book, color is fundamental to our experience of the world around us. Can you talk about what you mean by that?
Color acts as a language that organizes perception, social meaning, and even political associations; it shapes how we interpret objects, people, and places, and this dynamic has evolved with culture and technology.
Meet the Man Visiting 800 Museums in LA
Q: Could you tell us about what counts as a museum and how you set your rules?
Todd describes defining criteria such as whether a place has a collection, whether it is a non-profit or for-profit entity, whether it is open to the public, and whether volunteers and limited hours affect its status. He shares examples like the ICA LA and corporate history museums to demonstrate the gray areas and why he includes them.
Meet the Man Visiting 800 Museums in LA
Q: Completely just wild undertaking. How did you start it?
Todd talks about growing up in rural South Dakota, his background in music composition, and how he began visiting local sites and small museums in LA, eventually compiling a list and creating a map to visit them all. He explains the early days, the drive to see what was unknown, and the shift from hobby to a ten-year quest.
AO Mailbag: How Shlubby Is Too Shlubby On an Airplane?
Q: Hi, my name is India Rice. I'm an intern here with the Atlas Obscura team. And my question is, when you go on vacation, should you try to wake up early every day and cram in a whole bunch of activities, especially in new places like foreign countries, or should you be leisure about it and take your time and go wherever you can make it to?
The hosts suggest a balanced approach: avoid packing every minute with activities, allow time to enjoy surroundings, and recognize that different travel styles (type A vs type B) have value; syncing with travel companions and respecting group dynamics can enhance the experience.
LA: An Underrated Nature Destination?
Q: What did you learn in the wilderness survival course?
It's important to work together and accept that you don't always know what to do in tough situations.

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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. Stuffy Iratsi
3. Dr. Jessica Finlay
4. Polly Desjardins
5. Kassia St-Clair
6. Catia Lattouf
7. Mark Gruether
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