Introducing: The Atlas Obscura Podcast

The Atlas Obscura Podcast is finally here! Join me, Dylan Thuras, cofounder of Atlas Obscura, and our incredible team of reporters and editors, on a daily (Monday-Thursday) exploration and celebration of some of the world’s most wondrous, unexpected, even strange places. With each episode, The Atlas Obscura Podcast is a daily escape, in 15 minutes or less. Listen to the trailer above for a sense of what we have in store.

After this past year, I know I am eager to experience a bit more of the world. But one of the reasons Josh Foer and I started Atlas Obscura was to help people fall in love with the fascinating, wondrous aspects of the world—without boarding a plane or taking a long road trip. I may never see the Antarctica’s Blood Falls or travel to the aptly named Inaccessible Island, but knowing they are out there expands my world and brings me real joy.

article-image

It’s same same idea with our podcast. It is our invitation to hear the stories and meet the people behind a collection of endlessly surprising places, including The Gates of Hell in Turkmenistan, the Oldest Swimming Pool in Iceland, and the ruins where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found in the West Bank, as well as sights in the United States, such as a memorial in Alabama to the first monkey sent to space, a gallery of inactive sheets of acid in a San Francisco townhouse, and a melting glacier in Montana full of extinct grasshoppers.

The Atlas Obscura Podcast is created in collaboration with the incredible team at Stitcher’s Witness Docs, and is produced by Dylan Thuras, Doug Baldinger, Chris Naka, Kameel Stanley, Sarah Wyman, and John DeLore, with theme and end credit music by Sam Tyndall and mixed by Luz Fleming.

You can listen to the trailer and subscribe to The Atlas Obscura Podcast on Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast apps.

article-image

Similar Posts

  • Another New Trailer for James Gunn’s ‘The Suicide Squad’ Drops In

    “Nothing like a bloodbath to start the day.” Time for more already! Warner Bros has dropped in yet another trailer for James Gunn’s new The Suicide Squad movie, following up the original Suicide Squad from 2017. This is a “green band” trailer they made to initially show in theaters exclusively with Godzilla vs Kong, and…

  • Eremo di San Girolamo in Scheggia e Pascelupo, Italy

    In the ancient beech forests of Monte Fogliano, a 16th-century holy man, Fra Girolamo Gabrielli from Siena instructed his city’s craftsmen to carve a rock-dwelling from an enormous volcanic boulder. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonGabrielli was seeking a place to pray and meditate. He resided in the woods for a few years,…

  • Barbara Sukowa & Martine Chevallier in Passionate ‘Two of Us’ Trailer

    “Look at me. Here I am.” Magnolia Pictures has unveiled an official US trailer for Two of Us, a passionate love story drama by filmmaker Filippo Meneghetti. This is France’s official submission to the Best Foreign Film selection in the Academy Awards this year, and it originally premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last year….

  • Church of Agia Fotini Mantineias in Tripoli, Greece

    This unique Greek Orthodox church is located on a plain where the ancient city of Mantineia was formerly situated. Construction on the church began in 1969 and it was inaugurated in 1978. No cement was used during the building process, only natural materials such as stone, marble, wood, and tiles. Read moreA Guide to The…