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Episode 36 - Backpacking through the Latino World w/ Nestor Arce

Episode 36 - Backpacking through the Latino World w/ Nestor Arce

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Step into the unknown with Nestor Arce, lifelong explorer, documentary producer, and seeker of the supernatural. In this podcast, Nestor shares real-life stories from his global adventures—featuring paranormal investigations in Puerto Rico, spiritual encounters in Guatemala, and raw experiences from the favelas of Brazil. He’s even walked through the infamous Pablo Escobar’s mansion in Colombia, uncovering the eerie energy still lingering there.

Currently producing a docuseries on paranormal activity in the Caribbean, Nestor opens up about his deep connections with local communities, church movements in Latin America, and the mystical experiences that have shaped his worldview. If you're into true paranormal stories, spiritual exploration, and off-the-map travel adventures, this podcast is your portal into the unseen world.

Subscribe now and follow the journey into the mysterious, the spiritual, and the unexplained—through the eyes of a man who’s lived it.


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