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Believe: Paranormal & UFO Podcast offers interviews with everyday individuals who live regular lives. These are not people who spend their days searching for danger. Somehow, they experienced the most bizarre events imaginable. They saw and felt something they could not explain, and it changed their perspective on life. It made them realize there are so many mysteries in the world that science can't explain. These people come on the podcast to share their stories and make others believers.
The host of Believe is an Australian with an inquisitive mind. Kade Moir has had a fascination with the paranormal for as long as he can remember. Throughout his childhood and adolescence, Moir had a series of weird encounters. They were never something concrete to tell people, only odd enough to pique his curiosity. Then, Moir came across a Yowie for the first time. The area where Moir lives in Australia is quite wild. His house is right on a cliff, watching a rainforest. There are always strange noises that are hard to explain. When Moir saw a figure from his balcony that was more than eleven feet tall, it all came together. It made him go on a journey to discover more of the enigmas of the universe. That was the initial seed for this podcast.
On Believe, Moir speaks to other people who have had fantastic encounters. He asks how it felt, what they think they saw, and how it affected their lives. For instance, one of the guests has lived all her life next to Area 51, a highly classified US Air Force test site. While she wasn't always aware of the place's significance, she thinks it shaped her childhood. Another guest tells Moir about his haunted home. Every person who visits sees moving objects or hears scary noises.
The host of Believe: Paranormal & UFO Podcast knows the right questions to ask and is always eager to hear the answers. He allows the guests to reveal their stories almost uninterrupted. Thanks to his guidance and empathy, he creates compelling and engaging narratives.
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