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Episode 000 - Jake Weaver

Genesis: The First Episode

An episode of the Midnight, On Earth podcast, hosted by Jake Weaver, titled "Episode 000 - Jake Weaver" was published on July 29, 2020 and runs 30 minutes.

July 29, 2020 ·30m · Midnight, On Earth

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An introduction to this amazing new podcast.. Get acquainted with your new best friend, Jake Weaver...Speaker, advisor, and life long student of the other-worldly and unknown, our host Jake Weaver is here on behalf of the universe.For over 25 years Jake has been traveling, searching, and piecing together the great puzzles of knowledge to help his fellow humans evolve into a higher state of being. An engaging human, truly with the gift of gab, and a man on a mission...A mission to activate all beings and help us ascend to the level of success that is our birthright. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

An introduction to this amazing new podcast.. Get acquainted with your new best friend, Jake Weaver...


Speaker, advisor, and life long student of the other-worldly and unknown, our host Jake Weaver is here on behalf of the universe.


For over 25 years Jake has been traveling, searching, and piecing together the great puzzles of knowledge to help his fellow humans evolve into a higher state of being. 


An engaging human, truly with the gift of gab, and a man on a mission...


A mission to activate all beings and help us ascend to the level of success that is our birthright.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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