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At one point when we were going through, how do you test telepathy? How do you test this? And a non-speaker said, why do you need instruments to test this when you're not looking for instruments to test love, which is the greatest superpower? It causes parents to jump into choppy waters to save a child, people to lift a car up when they can't when someone's pinned underneath it.
I mean, love causes us to do the most remarkable things. It is our greatest superpower. So let's just remember that, that we create magic in the world every day with just basic love. Thank you so much for being here, all. Thank you. To close out this special episode, we're honored to feature Somebody Someone, who performed live music at this recording.
I mean, love causes us to do the most remarkable things. It is our greatest superpower. So let's just remember that, that we create magic in the world every day with just basic love. Thank you so much for being here, all. Thank you. To close out this special episode, we're honored to feature Somebody Someone, who performed live music at this recording.
Their song Better, written three years ago during a deeply personal chapter of coming out as both neurodivergent and non-binary, has become an anthem for self-acceptance in a world that doesn't always embrace difference.
Their song Better, written three years ago during a deeply personal chapter of coming out as both neurodivergent and non-binary, has become an anthem for self-acceptance in a world that doesn't always embrace difference.
You can find Somebody Someone and follow their journey on social media and streaming platforms at Somebody Someone Music. That's it for this episode of The Talk Tracks, but new episodes will now be released every other Sunday, so stay tuned as we work to unravel all the threads, even the veiled ones, that knit together our reality.
You can find Somebody Someone and follow their journey on social media and streaming platforms at Somebody Someone Music. That's it for this episode of The Talk Tracks, but new episodes will now be released every other Sunday, so stay tuned as we work to unravel all the threads, even the veiled ones, that knit together our reality.
Please remember to stay kind, stay curious, and that being a true skeptic requires an open mind. Thank you to my amazing collaborators. Original music was created by Elizabeth P.W. Original logo and cover art by Ben Kendor Design. The audio mix and finishing by Sarah Ma. Our amazing podcast coordinator, Jill Pichesnik. The telepathy tapes coordinator in my right hand, Catherine Ellis.
Please remember to stay kind, stay curious, and that being a true skeptic requires an open mind. Thank you to my amazing collaborators. Original music was created by Elizabeth P.W. Original logo and cover art by Ben Kendor Design. The audio mix and finishing by Sarah Ma. Our amazing podcast coordinator, Jill Pichesnik. The telepathy tapes coordinator in my right hand, Catherine Ellis.
And I'm Kai Dickens, your writer, creator, and host. Thank you again for joining us.
And I'm Kai Dickens, your writer, creator, and host. Thank you again for joining us.
Hi, everyone. I'm Kai Dickens, and I'm thrilled to welcome you to the Talk Trax. In this series, we dive deeper into the revelations, challenges, and unexpected truths from the telepathy tapes. The goal is to explore all the threads that weave together our understanding of reality, science, spirituality, and yes, even unexplained things like psi abilities.
Hi, everyone. I'm Kai Dickens, and I'm thrilled to welcome you to the Talk Trax. In this series, we dive deeper into the revelations, challenges, and unexpected truths from the telepathy tapes. The goal is to explore all the threads that weave together our understanding of reality, science, spirituality, and yes, even unexplained things like psi abilities.
If you haven't yet listened to season one of the telepathy tapes, I encourage you to start there. It lays the foundation for everything we'll be exploring in this journey. We'll feature conversations with groundbreaking researchers, thinkers, non-speakers, and experiencers who illuminate the extraordinary connections that may defy explanation today, but won't for long.
If you haven't yet listened to season one of the telepathy tapes, I encourage you to start there. It lays the foundation for everything we'll be exploring in this journey. We'll feature conversations with groundbreaking researchers, thinkers, non-speakers, and experiencers who illuminate the extraordinary connections that may defy explanation today, but won't for long.
So I'm really excited about today's episode because it dives even deeper into our exploration of telepathy, specifically in people with Alzheimer's and dementia. In the last episode of The Talk Tracks, we told the story of a woman in the late stages of cancer whose consciousness seemed to be traveling to her childhood home when she drift into a sleep state.
So I'm really excited about today's episode because it dives even deeper into our exploration of telepathy, specifically in people with Alzheimer's and dementia. In the last episode of The Talk Tracks, we told the story of a woman in the late stages of cancer whose consciousness seemed to be traveling to her childhood home when she drift into a sleep state.
And then something caught the eye of our telepathy tapes coordinator, Catherine Ellis, as she was going through some of our incoming emails. So Catherine, you started working for me in December and you have your eyes on our incoming emails and messages and you kind of flag something. What did you see?
And then something caught the eye of our telepathy tapes coordinator, Catherine Ellis, as she was going through some of our incoming emails. So Catherine, you started working for me in December and you have your eyes on our incoming emails and messages and you kind of flag something. What did you see?
Okay, and just for clarity, we're talking about caregivers, family members, nurses, right? And they were all describing the same similar experience, which felt like genuine moments of telepathic connection with someone who had Alzheimer's or dementia. So you said that to me, and I have to confess that I thought it was implausible.