Scroll Top
Please select Menu Source

How the Pandemic Helped Our Listeners Rediscover Their Own Neighborhoods

How the Pandemic Helped Our Listeners Rediscover Their Own Neighborhoods

Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast apps.


Hi, this is Dylan Thuras, and you have reached the Atlas Obscura podcast line. I’m not home right now, but please leave me a message about the places you gained or discovered during the pandemic after the beep.

This is an edited transcript of the Atlas Obscura Podcast: a celebration of the world’s strange, incredible, and wondrous places. Find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast apps.

A listener in Toronto explored Casa Loma, and a nearby park that made the city disappear.
A listener in Toronto explored Casa Loma, and a nearby park that made the city disappear. Larry Koester / CC BY 2.0

Betsy Bird: Hi, my name is Betsy Bird. I live in Evanston, Illinois. During COVID, I started taking walks. Of course I did. There was a lot of places to go outside. There were no places to go inside. I lived in my town for about six years at this point, and, you know, eventually my steps took me to Northwestern University.