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Acadia After Dark Podcast Ep. 24: Humanoid Encounters w/ Nomar Slevik

Acadia After Dark Podcast Ep. 24: Humanoid Encounters w/ Nomar Slevik

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Welcome back to the official podcast of Acadia After Dark!


On this week's episode, we welcome back our very first returning visitor to the park—local author, musician, and documentarian Nomar Slevik. He shares stories from his new book, Humanoid Encounters, and dives into one of the most unusual tales we've ever discussed on the show. Stay tuned until the end to hear a brand-new song from Nomar!


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New episodes of the podcast go up weekly and Season 2 of Acadia After Dark has started so make sure you go and catch up. Also check out our newest series Fearsome 5 where I explain a fearsome critter of Maine in five minutes or less and stay tuned for Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories coming soon. If you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe. Keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers...


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Intro Music by Billy Lever


Find Nomar Slevik and his works here - https://allmylinks.com/slevik


"Ghosts" written and performed by Nomar Slevik

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