

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 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.

Jul 25, 2025 • 11min
Tiny Bread Box (Classic)
Discover a charming micro-store nestled in rural Vermont, where a couple turned a quirky cherry wood box into a delightful bakery during the pandemic. Learn how a birthday gift sparked their culinary journey and transformed a hobby into a thriving business. Explore the innovative concept of contactless shopping that mixes technology with local trust. Get involved in the art of baking panettone and experience the unique flavors blending American and Argentine traditions in their baked goods.

Jul 24, 2025 • 20min
The Grave of Charlotte Temple
Allegra Rosenberg, community editor at Atlas Obscura and a budding author on fandom history, dives into the curious case of Charlotte Temple's gravestone. In the 1800s, fans mourned a character no one was buried under, igniting a movement that connects literature and emotion. Allegra explores the deep ties between literary devotion and real-world pilgrimage, reflecting on early America's cultural shifts through the popular novel. The episode captures how fictional narratives can evoke genuine feelings, turning ordinary sites into sacred spaces for fans.

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Jul 23, 2025 • 11min
Love Thy Neighbor
Delve into delightful tales about neighbors, from a Maryland pet peacock to a colorful front yard in Brooklyn. Discover the charm of local alpaca farms and their sought-after wool. Meet a quirky 'naked beekeeper' who's stirring up curiosity in Bed-Stuy. The hosts encourage you to reflect on neighborly quirks and share your own stories, making community connections even more vibrant. These anecdotes remind us of the charm and peculiarities that make our neighborhoods unique!

Jul 22, 2025 • 15min
The Ravens of the Tower of London
Discover the captivating life of Merlina, a raven at the Tower of London, and her playful spirit. Her mysterious disappearance during the pandemic raises questions about the legends connecting ravens to the British monarchy's fate. Dive into the Tower's rich history, from palace to prison, and learn about the intelligent ravens that call it home. Unravel the evolving narratives around these birds, their cultural significance, and the devoted care provided by the raven master. A blend of history, intrigue, and national identity awaits!

Jul 21, 2025 • 34min
The Atlas Obscura Podcast Presents: Charlie’s Place
Reem Giese, host of Charlie's Place, dives into the rich history of Charlie Fitzgerald's nightclub, a pivotal space for racial integration in Jim Crow-era Myrtle Beach. Miss Pat, a longtime local, shares vivid memories of growing up near this vibrant venue. They discuss the emotional impact of Charlie's defiance against segregation, the warmth of his family, and the harsh realities of life on Carver Street. Personal stories reveal both joy and struggle, painting an intricate portrait of a community shaped by love and resistance.


