Talk Tracks Season 2 Episode 3: AMA with Ky Dickens
From The Telepathy Tapes
In this session, Ky Dickens addresses questions from parents of non-speaking individuals, particularly focusing on strategies to encourage communication and spelling proficiency in their children. Highlighting the complexities of the parent-child dynamic, Dickens emphasizes the importance of patience, emotional detachment, and the benefits of input from non-speaking peers and their caregivers to foster effective learning environments.
Key Takeaways
- Non-speaking kids often spell better with coaches than parents; emotions can cloud communication's clarity.
- Governments worldwide are curious about human consciousness; superpowers aren't just about territorial control anymore.
- Witnessing non-speakers magnifies the urgency of confronting human rights violations; language is a lifeline.
- The community's dedication to advocating for non-speakers shows how collective action can shift societal norms.
- Exploring consciousness isn't always spy fiction; even psychic child investigations are on the government's radar!
Mentioned in This Episode
- The Bridge (product)
- Maria Welsh (person)
- Autism and the God Connection (book)
- Uri Geller (person)
- Stanford Research Institute (company)
- Kimberly (person)
- Dolores Cannon (person)
- Janis Ian (person)
- Supercast (company)
- Jamie Coo (person)
- Russell Tar (person)
- Harold Putoff (person)