The I Want to Believe Podcast is a small corner of the internet where the paranormal can flourish and strange stories take precedence. Hosted by author Nomar Slevik, this series shares unexplained encounters with high production value (kinda) and engaging narration. Stories include alien abductions, the black-eyed kids, Bigfoot, winged creatures, unexplained disappearances, ghosts, and much more. ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture |
Welcome to season 8, episode 2 of the I Want to Believe podcast!
Tonight, we’re doing something a little different. Christina and I will be remixing an old episode from the third season of the podcast! I have done this previously with the Dover Dem... more
Welcome to season 8, episode 1 of the I Want to Believe podcast! Happy new year and welcome to the season premier !!!
Tonight, I will be sharing three strange stories from Maine. In each unique encounter, witnesses stumbled across strange humanoid f... more
Welcome to season 7, episode 12 of the I Want to Believe podcast! Happy holidays and welcome to the season finale!!!
Open song: Last Christmas by Wham
Intermission Song: Santa's Coming For Us by Sia
Close Song: Big Bad John by Jimmy Dean
We h... more
Welcome to season 7, episode 11 of the I Want to Believe podcast! HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!
Open song: New Brain by Naomi Scott/ Skye Riley
Intermission Song: Just My Name by Naomi Scott/ Skye Riley
Close Song: Keep Your Friends Close from EPIC The... more
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You're as self-aggrandizing and FAKE as the negroes in this town: Sound effects are more important than voice. You're as bad as all the nigg-noggs that depend on synthetic voice to compensate for their crappy, chitlin polluted monkey screeching. By-the-by: I'm mixed and proud, just in case you wanted to accuse me of racism!
Brilliant!
Dave Santos
Definite thumbs up!
From a variety of paranormal topics, to listening to someone that really cares about the content he presents, Nomar Slevik delivers an entertaining and informative 30-45 minute story of things that go bump in the night.
Still 5 stars. Nomar can pod!
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Exploring the realms of the supernatural and unexplained, this series presents chilling narratives that span a range of topics including alien encounters, folklore, missing persons, and cryptids. The host frequently engages with guests who share personal experiences and local legends, enhancing the storytelling with a depth that captures listener intrigue. Unique to this series is its focus on regional tales from Maine, offering a localized perspective on broader paranormal phenomena. Each episode combines personal anecdotes with historical context, making the experiences resonate more profoundly with the audience and pushing them to contemplate the boundaries between reality and myth.
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