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Welcome to Acadia After Dark, where the shadows of Maine come alive with tales of mystery, history, and the supernatural.


Join your host, Reverend Redbeard, as we explore the hidden corners of this enchanting landscape, uncovering the legends and lore that haunt its woods, coasts, and skies. From ghost stories and cryptid sightings to forgotten histories and eerie encounters, Acadia After Dark is your guide to the unknown.


Whether you're a believer in the supernatural or just love a good horror story, Acadia After Dark promises to thrill, chill, and captivate. Subscribe now and embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of Acadia's nocturnal mysteries.


Keep your lantern lit, stay safe out there and remember—some stories are best told after dark.


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Welcome back, Hikers. Episode 32 of Acadia After Dark beckons you deeper into the woods, where I’m joined by Jordan Dube—founder of Goosepoop Games and architect of Black Flies, a hidden-objective roleplaying game set in the cursed town of Evergreen, Maine.You are a vessel of the Cult of the Fly. You speak in riddles. You shape the town’s fate through whispered stories and strange rituals. Your goal? To become the most feared entity in Evergreen. Will you aid your fellow cultists… or betray them, turning townsfolk into buzzing, hollow-eyed husks?Black Flies is GM-less, fast to learn, and perfect for players of all experience levels. It’s like Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark—but you’re the monster.The game has just finished funding and is set to release any day now. You can still join the swarm:https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/goosepoop-games/black-flies?ref=bk-social-projectExplore Jordan’s other creations at: https://goosepoopgames.comIf you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify give us a rating. It would really help the show out.New episodes go up weekly. Check out our other series, Fearsome 5, where I explain a fearsome critter of Maine in five minutes or less. Fans of the first season of Acadia After Dark are going to want to check out Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories. Local legends, listener stories, and maybe even a personal encounter or two all set to the sound of a cozy fire. Our Park Updates are your guide to surviving the supernatural bureaucracy of the worlds most haunted national park. The new season of Acadia After Dark begins soon so stay tuned.Intro/Outro music by Pine Tree RiotAs always, keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The mountain’s shadow stretches long across the trees. A stiff coastal wind combs through the forest’s brittle crown. And in the dark places between the pines… something stirs.Good evening, hikers.You’ve found Acadia After Dark—a horror podcast rooted in Maine’s folklore and the strange, uncanny truths buried beneath it. Across our shows, we explore cryptid encounters, haunted histories, satirical dispatches from cursed towns, and the kind of cosmic dread that lingers like fog on the bay.Whether it’s immersive storytelling, regional mythmaking, or unsettling worldbuilding, each series invites you deeper into the woods.Find us on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Or head to acadiaafterdark.com to explore the archive.We’ll be seeing you.Keep those lanterns lit. And stay safe out there… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Acadia After Dark, a horror anthology podcast that delves into the annals of Maines history and folklore to discover what darkness lurks in these woods. But before we embark on this journey there's a few things you should know about this place we call home... If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating it would really help the show out. Acadia After Dark is written and produced by Christian Leathers aka Reverend RedbeardFollow on socials -- linktr.ee/reverend_redbeardIntro Music by Billy LeverBackground music and SFX credit to Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good evening hikers,If you're from Maine you can’t talk about horror without at least mentioning Stephen King. With the first season of It: Welcome to Derry, audiences got a new chapter in the story of Pennywise but how did the show stack up in the eyes of a couple of people who live there? Well, we have thoughts.I sat down with my friend, Nomar Slevik, and we discussed our feelings about the show, the themes that it touched on and some predictions for the next season. Since we do discuss the finale there are heavy spoilers in this video so don't click if you haven't watched the series for yourself.If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify give us a rating. It would really help the show out.New episodes go up weekly. Check out our other series, Fearsome 5, where I explain a fearsome critter of Maine in five minutes or less. Fans of the first season of Acadia After Dark are going to want to check out Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories. Local legends, listener stories, and maybe even a personal encounter or two all set to the sound of a cozy fire. Our Park Updates are your guide to surviving the supernatural bureaucracy of the worlds most haunted national park. Intro/Outro music by Pine Tree RiotAs always, keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good evening hikers,Thank you for tuning in to another broadcast of Acadia After Dark’s Park Updates, coming to you live on ▇▇▇▇▇▇ we’re serving up Downeast dread, delivered weekly. Tonight is no ordinary night. It’s the high holiday. The veil’s gone thin, the air’s gone sharp, and the old legends are restless. That’s right—it’s Halloween. Or Samhain, for those of you who still leave offerings at the crossroads.In the news this week:• A political leader’s old comments have resurfaced—cryptic, cruel, and maybe not entirely meant for human ears.• A string of wild animal attacks has local officials uneasy. They’re calling it rabies. We’re not so sure.• And a new congregation has taken root. The Cult of the Fly is renovating the abandoned church out on Evergreen Island. Lanterns burn late there, and the windows are never quite dark.If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify give us a rating. It would really help the show out.New episodes go up weekly. Check out our other series, Fearsome 5, where I explain a fearsome critter of Maine in five minutes or less. Fans of the first season of Acadia After Dark are going to want to check out Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories. Local legends, listener stories, and maybe even a personal encounter or two all set to the sound of a cozy fire. Our Park Updates are your guide to surviving the supernatural bureaucracy of the worlds most haunted national park. The new season of Acadia After Dark begins soon so stay tuned.Intro/Outro music by Pine Tree RiotBackground music from Epidemicsound.comSeconds Before Silence - Stefan EkstromVolant - Elin PielWheel of Mystery - Hannah EkstromAs always, keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good evening hikers,Thank you for tuning in to another broadcast of Acadia After Dark’s Park Updates, coming to you live on ▇▇▇▇▇▇—the finest radio show on this side of the veil. And it’s not just me saying that. Ask the Ouija board tucked in the back of your grandmother’s bookshelf. You know the one. On tonight's broadcast:A woman accidentally shot her bird-hunting companion—and the birds say she deserved it.Is Bigfoot an anime fan? Recent sightings suggest he might be.And with threats of a government shutdown looming, what consequences could this have for our Park?Park Updates is a new series from the Acadia After Dark Universe. Think of it as your guide to surviving the supernatural bureaucracy of the worlds most haunted national park. Inspired by the likes of Welcome to Night Vale, this series blends horror, satirical humor, and narrative world-building to deliver ranger reports, cryptic announcements, and unsettling community bulletins from a park that may not be entirely terrestrial.Whether you’re a seasoned camper, a curious outsider, or something else entirely, we welcome you to laugh nervously, listen closely, and never—ever—stray from the path. As always, keep those lanterns lit and stay safe out there.Background Music and Sound Effects in this episode courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comOutro music written and performed by Pine Tree RiotIf you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify give us a rating. It would really help the show out.New episodes go up weekly. Check out our other series, Fearsome 5, where I explain a fearsome critter of Maine in five minutes or less. Fans of the first season of Acadia After Dark are going to want to check out Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories. Local legends, listener stories, and maybe even a personal encounter or two all set to the sound of a cozy fire. Our Park Updates are your guide to surviving the supernatural bureaucracy of the worlds most haunted national park. The new season of Acadia After Dark begins soon so stay tuned.As always, keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good evening, hikers — and thank you for tuning in to another broadcast of Acadia After Dark’s Park Updates, here on ▇▇▇▇▇▇ — the only radio signal stubborn enough to claw its way through the fog and out into the murky depths of the North Atlantic.Coming up tonight:• Maine Weather - like the other weather, but with a grudge.• School Board Meeting - tensions boiled over this week; this time it wasn’t because of the coffee.• Fall Migration - the Agropelter are back in the pines. Keep your eyes up, and your hardhats on.But first a breaking story, unfolding even as I speak. Witnesses report a large, pale shape -- antlers like driftwood, eyes like the moon through ice — tumbling into the old stone well behind the barn. First responders are on the scene.Park Updates is a new series from the Acadia After Dark Universe. Think of it as your guide to surviving the supernatural bureaucracy of the worlds most haunted national park. Inspired by the likes of Welcome to Night Vale, this series blends horror, satirical humor, and narrative world-building to deliver ranger reports, cryptic announcements, and unsettling community bulletins from a park that may not be entirely terrestrial.Whether you’re a seasoned camper, a curious outsider, or something else entirely, we welcome you to laugh nervously, listen closely, and never—ever—stray from the path. As always, keep those lanterns lit and stay safe out there.Background Music and Sound Effects in this episode courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com"All we Have is Fear" - Christian Andersen"Between Moments" - Amber Glow"Ghouls" - Spectacles Wallet and Watch"Mysterious Times" - Daniel FridellOutro music written and performed by Pine Tree RiotIf you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out.New episodes of the podcast go up bi-weekly. Also check out our other series Fearsome 5 where I explain a fearsome critter of Maine in five minutes or less. Fans of the first season of Acadia After Dark are going to want to check out Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories. Local legends, listener stories and maybe even a personal encounter or two all set to the sound of a cozy fire.As always, keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good evening, hikers. Welcome back to Acadia After Dark’s Park Updates, broadcasting live from ▇▇▇▇▇▇—still the number one-rated radio show among French werewolves (or Loup Garou) in Maine and parts of Quebec.Coming up on tonight’s broadcast:• The After Dark Park Service is seeking a volunteer to transcribe ancient texts. Must be fluent in Latin, Enochian, and the language the rocks speak when it rains.• A new invasive parasite has emerged, and it’s doing unspeakable things to our cryptid populations. Spoiler: the Jersey Devil is now mostly teeth.• And if you spotted an ice cream truck in Bar Harbor this week… it saw you first. Just run.Park Updates is a new series from the Acadia After Dark Universe. Think of it as your guide to surviving the supernatural bureaucracy of the worlds most haunted national park. Inspired by the likes of Welcome to Night Vale, this series blends horror, satirical humor, and narrative world-building to deliver ranger reports, cryptic announcements, and unsettling community bulletins from a park that may not be entirely terrestrial.Whether you’re a seasoned camper, a curious outsider, or something else entirely, we welcome you to laugh nervously, listen closely, and never—ever—stray from the path. As always, keep those lanterns lit and stay safe out there.Background Music and Sound Effects in this episode courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comCoalesce - Elin PielMurmur Forest - Rando AldoGrounds - Static Glow SoundsOutro music written and performed by Pine Tree RiotIf you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out. New episodes of the podcast go up bi-weekly. Also check out our newest series Fearsome 5 where I explain a fearsome critter of Maine in five minutes or less. Fans of the first season of Acadia After Dark are going to want to check out the newest series, Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories. Local legends, listener stories and maybe even a personal encounter or two all set to the sound of a cozy fire.As always, if you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe. Keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good evening, hikers. And thank you for joining another broadcast of Acadia After Dark’s Park Updates, here on ▇▇▇▇▇▇—your favorite community radio show, live from the fog-wrapped coastline where the whispers of the past carry dark secrets... and the rhubarb pie is only mildly possessed.Kids are heading back to school, and no one is more thrilled than the local black-eyed children, who’ve spent the summer terrorizing unsuspecting visitors to our beloved national park. But with budget cuts, staffing issues and the consolidation of local schools underway,  some paranormal investigators warn of... complications.Also coming up: The Black Moon Festival was a resounding success—congratulations to our brave Park Rangers.Uber or Taxi? Which do our wandering spirits prefer?A local politician is making waves, giving working-class voters hope for the first time in years.Park Updates is a new series from the Acadia After Dark Universe. Think of it as your guide to surviving the supernatural bureaucracy of the worlds most haunted national park. Inspired by the likes of Welcome to Night Vale, this series blends horror, satirical humor, and narrative world-building to deliver ranger reports, cryptic announcements, and unsettling community bulletins from a park that may not be entirely terrestrial.Whether you’re a seasoned camper, a curious outsider, or something else entirely, we welcome you to laugh nervously, listen closely, and never—ever—stray from the path. As always, keep those lanterns lit and stay safe out there.Background Music and Sound Effects in this episode courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comThe Glass Sea - Dian ShuaiLightless Current - Rando AldoRue - Elin PielSoundbed - Blue SagaOutro music written and performed by Pine Tree RiotIf you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out. New episodes of the podcast go up bi-weekly. Also check out our newest series Fearsome 5 where I explain a fearsome critter of Maine in five minutes or less. Fans of the first season of Acadia After Dark are going to want to check out the newest series, Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories. Local legends, listener stories and maybe even a personal encounter or two all set to the sound of a cozy fire.As always, if you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe. Keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good evening, hikers. And thank you for tuning in to the inaugural broadcast of Acadia After Dark’s Park Updates here on ▇▇▇▇▇▇ your regularly scheduled dispatch from the dark place between the pines where static meets the shadows.This is your friendly reminder from the Acadia After Dark Park Service:- Please remain on designated trails.- Do not engage with entities offering “directions.”- If you hear your name whispered from the treeline, ignore it.- Campfires must be fully extinguished before midnight, lest they attract attention.- And remember: the fog is not your friend.Park Updates is a new series from the Acadia After Dark Universe. Think of it as your guide to surviving the supernatural bureaucracy of the worlds most haunted national park. Inspired by the likes of Welcome to Night Vale, this series blends horror, satirical humor, and narrative world-building to deliver ranger reports, cryptic announcements, and unsettling community bulletins from a park that may not be entirely terrestrial.Whether you’re a seasoned camper, a curious outsider, or something else entirely, we welcome you to laugh nervously, listen closely, and never—ever—stray from the path. As always, keep those lanterns lit and stay safe out there.Music in this episode courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comInto the Divide - Trevor KowalskiGhosts of the Rail - Gabriel LewisHeads May Roll - Walt Adams Boneyard Dance - Jon AlgarIf you enjoy the show please rate us or head on over to acadiaafterdark.com for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the official podcast of Acadia After Dark!This week I spoke with Autumn Tierney, a local evidential psychic, medium and tattoo artist. After a traumatic and tragic event in her life Autumn found herself on a journey which put in her in contact with the other side. She now uses her gift to help others get in contact with the dearly departed and was nice enough to come tell us all about it.If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out. New episodes of the podcast go up bi-weekly. Also check out our newest series Fearsome 5 where I explain a fearsome critter of Maine in five minutes or less. Fans of the first season of Acadia After Dark are going to want to check out the newest series, Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories. Local legends, listener stories and maybe even a personal encounter or two all set to the sound of a cozy fire.As always, if you enjoy the show be sure to like and subscribe. Keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more.Follow on socials -- linktr.ee/reverend_redbeardIntro Music by Billy LeverYou can find Autumn here - https://autumntierney.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maine’s wilderness has long whispered secrets to those willing to listen. But some tales don’t whisper—they scratch. Scratch at the edges of reason. Scratch at something ancient. Something primal.Tonight, we speak of the Pale Crawlers, an uncanny and terrifying creature that stalks humans from the shadows. These strange humanoid beings linger and watch from the edges of our perception and tease at something from deep within our psyches. Join me, Reverend Redbeard as I share true encounters from the Pine Tree State and attempt to understand who or what are these visitors? Where do they come from? And what do they want from us?If you are interested in true tales of terror, cryptids and the unexplained then this episode will remind you why we stay by the safety of our fire.Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories is a new series that invites you to explore the eerie and frightening side of Maine. From terrifying tales of the supernatural to haunted legends steeped in mystery, each episode takes you deep into the heart of the Pine Tree State’s most unsettling folklore. Set against the atmospheric crackle of a glowing campfire, these immersive stories will transport you into the darkness where the line between reality and the paranormal is hauntingly thin.If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out.Intro Music by Billy LeverOutro Music by Pine Tree RiotCW: Drug Use, Terror, Themes of the UncannySome names or locations may have been changed in order to protect those involved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the official podcast of Acadia After Dark!I wanted to do something special to celebrate 30 episodes so we're reading your stories from r/Maine! A few weeks ago I made a post asking to hear about any scary or unexplained experiences people had in the Pine Tree State and y'all did not disappoint. From UFO sightings to ghostly apparitions and a plethora of other things that got bump in the night there's something for everyone on this episode of the Acadia After Dark Podcast.If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out. New episodes of the podcast go up bi-weekly. Also check out our newest series Fearsome 5 where I explain a fearsome critter of Maine in five minutes or less. Fans of the first season of Acadia After Dark are going to want to check out the newest series, Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories. Local legends, listener stories and maybe even a personal encounter or two all set to the sound of a cozy fire. Keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more.Follow on socials -- linktr.ee/reverend_redbeardIntro Music by Billy Lever Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Something was watching from the skies above Graham Lake—and it left behind no sound, no trace, and no answers.In this unsettling episode of Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories, host Reverend Redbeard investigates a chilling UFO sighting in rural Maine, reported in December 2024 by a terrified local resident. What she saw that night would leave her and her daughter shaken and searching for answersJoin Reverend Redbeard as he peels back the layers of this otherworldly encounter, exploring theories from advanced drones to extraterrestrial visitors—and uncovering the growing unease among locals who feel that something is lurking above.If you're drawn to real UFO investigations, paranormal research, or the unnerving unknown hiding in Maine’s night skies, this episode delivers a story that will cling to your thoughts long after the fire dies down.Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories is a new series that invites you to explore the eerie and frightening side of Maine. From terrifying tales of the supernatural to haunted legends steeped in mystery, each episode takes you deep into the heart of the Pine Tree State’s most unsettling folklore. Set against the atmospheric crackle of a glowing campfire, these immersive stories will transport you into the darkness where the line between reality and the paranormal is hauntingly thin.If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the official podcast of Acadia After Dark!On this weeks episode I was joined by friend of the show, paranormal podcasting pioneer and news editor for Coast to Coast AM - Tim Binnall. We got to chat about some of his favorite parts of the past 20 years in broadcasting, some of the unusual Maine related stories he's come across, and we even talked wrestling for a little while.If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out. 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...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more.Follow us on socials -- linktr.ee/reverend_redbeardIntro Music by Billy LeverFind Tim Binnall here - https://www.youtube.com/@binnallofamerica Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Good evening, hikers, and welcome to a very special episode of Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories, where the flicker of the flames illuminates the hidden corners of Maine’s past—its legends, its mysteries, and its ghosts. But tonight, we’re venturing beyond folklore.This episode is unlike any before, because for the first time, we’re stepping into the realm of the unknown through the eyes of one of our own listeners.Allison reached out to me via email, sharing an eerie experience that she and her family encountered while camping on a small island off the coast of Maine. After carefully reviewing the details she provided, I’ve confirmed that the place exists. And after hearing her story, I believe, without a doubt, that what she experienced was real.So gather close, let the fire cast its glow, and dim your lanterns. Tonight, we step into Allison’s world. We step into the unknown.Acadia After Dark: Campfire Stories is a new series that invites you to explore the eerie and frightening side of Maine. From terrifying tales of the supernatural to haunted legends steeped in mystery, each episode takes you deep into the heart of the Pine Tree State’s most unsettling folklore. Set against the atmospheric crackle of a glowing campfire, these immersive stories will transport you into the darkness where the line between reality and the paranormal is hauntingly thin.If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out. 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. While you're at it check out our other series Fearsome 5 where I explain a legendary creature of Maine in five minutes or less. Keep your lanterns lit and stay safe out there hikers... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the official podcast of Acadia After Dark!This week I got to speak with Christopher Packard, assistant director of the International Cryptozoology Museum and author of Mythical Creatures of Maine: Fantastic Beasts from Legend and Folklore. We discussed fearsome critters, a strange encounter he had with Fairy lights and the possibility of wolves making comeback in Maine. If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out. 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...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more.Follow us on socials -- linktr.ee/reverend_redbeardIntro Music by Billy LeverFind Christopher here - www.christopherpackard.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the official podcast of Acadia After Dark!On this episode I am chatting with the hosts of a podcast called It Came From the Maritimes, Evan and Chelsea Carr-Kinnear. They are a brother and sister duo who have studied the folklore of Atlantic Maritimes Canada which shares a history with our home Acadia. They tell some of their stories from the podcast as well as some personal experiences they had in an episode you won't want to miss.If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out. 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...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more.Follow us on socials -- linktr.ee/reverend_redbeardIntro Music by Billy LeverFind them at https://linktr.ee/itcamefromthemaritimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the official podcast of Acadia After Dark!This weeks guest is the man behind the Facebook page, The Maine Book of Secrets, Chris Julian. He is a longtime paranormal investigator and researcher with a vast knowledge of the spooky things that reside in these woods. Chris also works with 207 Paranormal and was able to share some of his creepy encounters here in the Pine Tree State.If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out. 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...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more from the show, news, merch and more.Follow us on socials -- linktr.ee/reverend_redbeardIntro Music by Billy LeverFind Chris Julian on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MaineBookofSecrets/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the official podcast of Acadia After Dark!On this weeks episode of the podcast I talk with an old bandmate and good friend, Billy Lever. You may recognize his name from the channel as he created our intro track. We chatted about his new project, the Pine State Music Archive and his solo project, Color Me Speechless. Of course no episode would be complete without a story or personal account and Billy had a great one to share with us.If you enjoy the show please like the video and share it with a friend. If you’re not already, make sure to follow or subscribe, whichever your preferred platform allows. Also, If you’re listening on Spotify please give us a rating, it would really help the show out. 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...Check out www.acadiaafterdark.com for more form the show, news, merch and more.Follow us on socials -- linktr.ee/reverend_redbeardIntro Music by Billy Lever"It's Cooler to Care Than to Pretend That You Don't" Written by Billy Lever and performed as Color Me SpeechlessFind More of Billy's music at https://colormespeechless.bandcamp.com/Also check out the Pine State Music Archive at https://pinestatemusicarchive.blogspot.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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