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Dan started looking into facilitated communication about 10 years ago.
Dan started looking into facilitated communication about 10 years ago.
Dan started looking into facilitated communication about 10 years ago.
As part of the disabilities rights movement, a form of empowerment.
As part of the disabilities rights movement, a form of empowerment.
As part of the disabilities rights movement, a form of empowerment.
The way it works is a facilitator helps the autistic person spell out messages.
The way it works is a facilitator helps the autistic person spell out messages.
The way it works is a facilitator helps the autistic person spell out messages.
Now, to be clear, spelling, facilitated communication, or FC for short, is not reading people's minds, or it's not supposed to be. So it's a bit of a jump from FC to telepathy, which is why Dan agreed to look into the Telepathy Tapes podcast. It was a new, let's say, development. Kai Dickens, the host of the podcast, is not a science journalist.
Now, to be clear, spelling, facilitated communication, or FC for short, is not reading people's minds, or it's not supposed to be. So it's a bit of a jump from FC to telepathy, which is why Dan agreed to look into the Telepathy Tapes podcast. It was a new, let's say, development. Kai Dickens, the host of the podcast, is not a science journalist.
Now, to be clear, spelling, facilitated communication, or FC for short, is not reading people's minds, or it's not supposed to be. So it's a bit of a jump from FC to telepathy, which is why Dan agreed to look into the Telepathy Tapes podcast. It was a new, let's say, development. Kai Dickens, the host of the podcast, is not a science journalist.
In interviews, she's referred to herself as a science nerd and a skeptic. Generally, she makes documentaries, but since she didn't have the funds at the time to make this documentary, she decided to make it into a podcast. By the way, The Atlantic reached out to Dickens for comment, but she didn't respond. Okay, so the podcast begins with the series of spelling experiments that she's running.
In interviews, she's referred to herself as a science nerd and a skeptic. Generally, she makes documentaries, but since she didn't have the funds at the time to make this documentary, she decided to make it into a podcast. By the way, The Atlantic reached out to Dickens for comment, but she didn't respond. Okay, so the podcast begins with the series of spelling experiments that she's running.
In interviews, she's referred to herself as a science nerd and a skeptic. Generally, she makes documentaries, but since she didn't have the funds at the time to make this documentary, she decided to make it into a podcast. By the way, The Atlantic reached out to Dickens for comment, but she didn't respond. Okay, so the podcast begins with the series of spelling experiments that she's running.
Sort of living room experiments. Yeah. What's the setup? Like, describe to us who and what is in this room.
Sort of living room experiments. Yeah. What's the setup? Like, describe to us who and what is in this room.
Sort of living room experiments. Yeah. What's the setup? Like, describe to us who and what is in this room.