
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... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceDocumentarySociety & Culture | |||

In Part Two of the Season Two premiere of Talk Tracks, Anita Moorjani shares what happened after her near-death experience and the astonishing medical recovery that followed. Alongside her husband Danny and physician Dr. Brian Walker, Anita describes... more
In the Season Two premiere of Talk Tracks, we open with a powerful two-part conversation centered on near-death experiences and what they reveal about consciousness beyond the body. This episode introduces Anita Moorjani, who recounts the extraordina... more
In this Backstage Pass preview, we share a new Ask Me Anything episode, with Jill Blakeway who returns after her appearances in our Energy Medicine episodes from Season Two. Jill answers all of the questions you wrote in about energy healing, acupunc... more
Talk Tracks returns for Season 2 on Wednesday, January 14, with new episodes released weekly. Expanding on the themes of consciousness explored in Season 2 of The Telepathy Tapes, this season goes deeper into near-death experiences, extended conversa... more
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Season 1 felt pure, genuine, and universally true coming from the hearts of non speakers without guile. The moments feel unfiltered and disarming because there’s no agenda, no persuasion, or theory overlay. It was life-changing for me.
Season 2 is entirely different as neurotypical adults step in with explanations & frameworks - trying hard to sell us on their beliefs and theories and phenomenons which feel like narrative control. It immediately broke the resonance, and by the last episode of s... more
It’s sad to see that nonsense like ESP, well disproved by science, still persists in this day and age.
People need to pick up a book that counters what they believe and actually find reality.
Cleary ran but Zionists. Very strange angles about Israel in this show, I believed in this project before but now it feels like a psyop.
This show pushes us to expand our understanding of the world and is absolutely mind-blowing. You don’t have to sign on to every idea presented, but you can’t avoid seeing that there are more coherent narratives of lived reality than are dreamt of in our philosophies, to half-quote Shakespeare
I greatly appreciate the open mindedness of the creators of this podcast. I think this information should be more widely accepted and available. I enjoyed every minute. Will definitely share with anyone that gives me the time of day!
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This podcast offers a captivating exploration of consciousness and extrasensory perception (ESP), blending scientific inquiry with personal narratives. Listeners can expect profound discussions that challenge conventional understanding of the mind, featuring extraordinary claims about telepathy, energy healing, and the interconnectedness of life. Recent episodes have highlighted phenomena such as animal communication, indigenous wisdom, and the remarkable capabilities of savants, all aimed at rethinking our perceptions of reality. With its focus on diverse experiences—from the transformative effects of psychedelics to the symbiotic relationships between humans and plants—this show stands out for its willingness to venture into the uncharted... more
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Recent guests on The Telepathy Tapes include:
1. Dan Goerke
2. Elodie Tarantino
3. Lloyd Auerbach
4. Tim Daly
5. Rustin Hughes
6. Adam Hanley
7. Dr. Martin Picard
8. David Leibson
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