

The Telepathy Tapes
Ky Dickens
The Telepathy Tapes is a podcast that explores the origins of consciousness and the unexplained abilities of ESP through science, verifiable experience, formal testing, and human story. In Season One, non-speaking individuals with autism reveal striking telepathic abilities that challenge everything we thought we knew about the mind. In Season Two, the lens widens to extraordinary experiences that invite us to rethink reality itself. From near death experiences to telepathic communication with animals, energy healing to plant intelligence, and the origins of creativity to sudden savant abilities -- each episode offers a rare glimpse into the vast terrain of consciousness beyond the brain.
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May 13, 2026 • 30min
S2E29: Unraveling Time Travel
Dr. Michael Ryoshin Shapiro, a clinical psychologist and Zen monk who blends psychedelics and time-based therapies, and Dr. Julia Mossbridge, a neuroscientist studying time perception and precognition, explore whether consciousness can access information beyond the present. They discuss presentiment and precognition research, nonverbal remote‑viewing accounts, trauma-linked altered time perception, and therapeutic imagined time travel.

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May 6, 2026 • 1h 3min
S2E28: Dr. Mayim Bialik: Science, Skepticism and the Boundaries of Proof | Talk Tracks
Dr. Mayim Bialik, neuroscientist and actor with a PhD in psychoneuroendocrinology, bridges lab rigor and cultural storytelling. She explores where science meets spirituality. Topics include limits of measurement, near-death experiences, psi and savant abilities, the role of anecdote versus data, indigenous frameworks, and how openness could expand scientific inquiry.

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Apr 29, 2026 • 31min
S2E27: Unlearning Our Fear of Death
Lynette Wallworth, Emmy-winning filmmaker and immersive artist shaped by a childhood near-death experience. She explores Indigenous death practices, psilocybin-assisted end-of-life sessions, and how Western culture may have learned to fear dying. Short, vivid stories connect ancient rituals, reunion experiences, and the urge to reclaim lost ways of relating to death.

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Apr 22, 2026 • 35min
S2E26: Rewired through Neuroplasticity: The Brain's Ability to Heal | Talk Tracks
Mo Pritzker, chronic illness survivor and co-founder of ReOrigin who rebuilt her life with neuroplasticity, shares her story. She describes discovering how the brain can get stuck in fear loops, the three steps to retrain those patterns, and practical repaving exercises. She also discusses community, clinical collaboration, and surprising applications from addiction to PTSD.

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Apr 15, 2026 • 1h 3min
S2E25: What We See Before We Die | Talk Tracks
Dr. Christopher Kerr, hospice physician and researcher who studies vivid end-of-life dreams and visions. He describes immersive, lucid encounters often with deceased loved ones. Stories include verifiable memories, children’s candid comfort, and parallels with psychedelic experiences. He discusses how these phenomena reshape clinicians’ approach to presence and care at life’s end.

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Apr 8, 2026 • 33min
S2E24: The Inventor of the Microprocessor Questions Reality | Talk Tracks
Federico Faggin, physicist and inventor of the first commercial microprocessor turned consciousness researcher. He recounts a spontaneous awakening that shifted his life toward studying consciousness as primary. Conversations cover quantum links to awareness, the brain as an instrument, telepathic communication with non-speaking individuals, and a field-based view of reincarnation and memory.

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Apr 1, 2026 • 53min
S2E23: It’s Never Too Late | Talk Tracks
A mother and her son recount how spelling unlocked a late-in-life channel of communication and personality. They explore presuming competence, shifts in family relationships, and the emotional impact of finally being understood. Topics include intuition, spirituality, nature’s role in regulation, resilience against professional pushback, and practical strategies families use to support nonspeakers.

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Mar 25, 2026 • 50min
S2E22: Signs from the Other Side | Talk Tracks
Carla Kaufman Sloan, a writer and grieving mother who lost her son Calder, shares how signs and evidential mediumship transformed her disbelief. She recounts multiple confirmations from mediums, dreamlike contacts, and the promised Key Deer sign. The conversation centers on recognizing signs, asking for them, and how meaning and purpose can emerge after profound loss.

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Mar 18, 2026 • 42min
S2E21: Elizabeth Gilbert on Letters from Love: Is love conscious and what does it want us to know? | Talk Tracks
Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love and founder of Letters from Love, shares a tender practice born in her darkest hour. She describes writing brief letters from unconditional love, how the practice evolved, and how it comforts, directs, and reconnects people to safety. The conversation covers community growth, why non-writers can participate, and how love’s voice differs from creativity’s.

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Mar 11, 2026 • 40min
S2E20: Unlocking Ryan | Talk Tracks
A lifelong silence breaks when spelling reveals a hidden intellect and deep spirituality. Stories explore apraxia, misdiagnosis, and the harm of ableist assumptions. They describe telepathic connections, shared consciousness, and precognitive experiences. Practical advice for supporting new spellers and dreams of music, college, relationships, and independence round out the conversation.


