

The Atlas Obscura Podcast
SiriusXM and Atlas Obscura
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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Aug 8, 2025 • 14min
The Ark of Citrus (Classic)
Discover the fascinating diversity of citrus fruits beyond just navel oranges. Learn about Eliza Tibbetts and her role in California's citrus industry. Explore the Givadon Citrus Variety Collection with over 1,050 unique varieties. Uncover the impact of human cultivation on citrus hybrids and their market appeal. Dive into the challenges of citrus cultivation, including efforts to combat the citrus greening disease. Celebrate the rich history and conservation of these fragrant fruits that have shaped our culinary landscape.

Aug 7, 2025 • 28min
Rolando Pujol and the Great American Retro Road Trip
Rolando Pujol, an executive producer at ABC, shares his love for quirky roadside attractions in his book about Americana. He reminisces on nostalgic icons like Muffler Men and discusses the charming, albeit fading, billboards that define American travel. The conversation takes a deep dive into the decline of these attractions, while also glimmering with hope for their revitalization. Listeners are invited to share their own roadside stories, creating a delightful celebration of America's unique travel culture.

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Aug 6, 2025 • 15min
LA’s Hippie Nun and the Corita Art Center
Discover the vibrant world of Corita Kent, a nun who transformed art into a tool for activism and inspiration. Learn how her colorful Pop Art challenged the status quo and sparked tensions with the Catholic Church. Explore the new art center dedicated to her legacy in downtown LA and experience her innovative blend of faith and creativity. Delve into Corita's journey as she navigated societal constraints while fostering a sense of community through art. Plus, find out how her classroom rules continue to inspire today's artists.

Aug 5, 2025 • 15min
The Earth Room
Discover the fascinating story of Bill Dilworth, who cared for a massive art installation made of 280,000 pounds of dirt in NYC for 35 years. Dive into the unique sensory experience of visiting The Earth Room, a hidden gem in Soho, and learn about the challenges and philosophies surrounding its upkeep. Personal anecdotes shed light on its legacy and the mentorship between caretakers. Plus, find out about public access to this extraordinary installation and upcoming events celebrating America's history!

Aug 4, 2025 • 16min
Unusual Date Spots with Eden Dawn
Eden Dawn, a journalist and co-author of travel dating guides, shares intriguing insights about unusual date spots. They discuss a unique date night experience in Tillamook, Oregon, blending kayaking with Mexican cuisine. Eden shares creative and memorable dating experiences, filled with humor and nostalgia. The conversation highlights engaging first date ideas, especially for those on a budget, and emphasizes planning memorable date nights within your own city. Eden also dreams of connecting with baby elephants and addresses the importance of animal sanctuaries.

Aug 1, 2025 • 13min
Beach Week: The Gray Man (Classic)
Tally Johnson, a folklorist specializing in South Carolina's ghost stories, dives into the intriguing legend of the Gray Man, a ghost believed to warn residents of hurricanes. They explore various sightings and personal encounters, shedding light on the intersection of folklore and belief. The discussion reveals the historical context linking the Gray Man to Civil War memories while emphasizing the evolving nature of the legend. With humor and caution, they also highlight the importance of local ghost stories in shaping community identity and resilience.

Jul 31, 2025 • 16min
Beach Week: Sunny Jim Cave (Classic)
Dive into the enchanting experience of Sunny Jim Cave in La Jolla, where colorful history meets stunning ocean views. Discover the evolution of the Cave Store, from its beginnings as a shell shop to its current charm under new management. Listen to wild tales of Gustav Schultz, an eccentric geologist known for his adventurous spirit and unique antics. Explore the mesmerizing geological formations of the cave and the personal stories that bring its past to life, all while navigating the challenges of cave exploration.

Jul 30, 2025 • 14min
Beach Week: Boulders Beach Penguin Sanctuary (Classic)
Discover the unique experience of Boulders Beach, where tourists share the sand with friendly penguins. Learn about the charming penguin population in Simonstown and the protective measures in place for their safety. Delve into the challenges facing urban African penguins, from food scarcity to climate change. Explore conservation initiatives aimed at preserving these adorable birds while balancing the impacts of tourism and fishing on local ecosystems. Uncover how penguin conservation is vital for both biodiversity and the local economy.

Jul 29, 2025 • 12min
Beach Week: The Tanks of Flamenco Beach (Classic)
Carlo Cubero, a social anthropologist from Puerto Rico, shares his deep connection to Flamenco Beach, where childhood memories intertwine with military history. The conversation reveals how this stunning beach, once a site for U.S. military target practice, holds both beauty and haunting remnants. Cubero discusses the struggle of Culebra's residents against military occupation and their fight to reclaim their land. He also addresses the complex issues surrounding the preservation of the tanks—symbols of history that pose environmental hazards.

Jul 28, 2025 • 14min
Beach Week: Shipwrecked Doritos (Classic)
Discover the peculiar shipwrecks along the Outer Banks, including a memorable 2006 incident involving Doritos that turned a beach day into a local spectacle. Hear fascinating stories about maritime tragedies like Theodosia Burr’s ill-fated Patriot. Learn about the community’s resourcefulness in salvaging treasures from the sea and the quirky impact of the Doritos on local businesses. This journey unmasks the unexpected connections between maritime history and the whimsical nature of beach culture.