Supernatural Cyptids, Entities & Weird Phenomena: Kevin Sapiel, Jr. of Where the Weird Ones Are
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About this listen
Join us as we explore:
✨ Kevin’s journey into podcasting and his heart for mental health advocacy
👁️ Personal paranormal encounters — shadow figures, cryptids, and more
🌎 Thought-provoking conspiracies: Hollow Earth, Flat Earth, Admiral Byrd
🙏 Faith, spirituality, and family as anchors in the unknown
🎙️ Behind the scenes of podcasting, community-building, and balancing real life
👮 Unforgettable guest stories — dogman encounters, divine interventions, and testimonies of hope
Whether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or simply curious, this conversation blends depth, humor, encouragement, and a biblical outlook on the mysteries of our world.
✨ Have a supernatural story, topic idea, prayer request, or a question for us? Visit https://crossfiles.org — we’d love to hear from you!
⭐ Connect with Kevin Sapiel Jr. Podcast: Where the Weird Ones Are (available on all major platforms) Email: wheretheweirdonesare@gmail.com Instagram: @where_theweirdonesare ⏱️
Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction & Podcast Origins
10:00 – Paranormal Experiences
25:00 – Conspiracies & Hollow Earth 40:00 – Faith, Family, and Podcasting
1:00:00 – Memorable Guests & Stories
1:20:00 – Final Thoughts & How to Connect
🙏 If you enjoyed this episode, please like, comment, and subscribe for more content exploring the supernatural, conspiracies, testimonies, and spiritual growth through a biblical lens. #CrossFilesPodcast #supernatural #Conspiracies #Faith #Paranormal #HollowEarth #Testimony #MentalHealth
Thank you for watching! May the cross be with you.
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