

Talk Tracks Ep 3: Q&A with Parents, Scientists & Educators from Season One
118 snips Feb 16, 2025
Dr. Diane Powell, a neuroscientist specializing in autism and telepathy, joins a panel including Libby Ingram, a speech-language pathologist and mother, Susie Miller, a pediatric therapist, and Manisha Ladd, a mother who facilitated communication for her son. They discuss the ethics of testing non-speaking children, the urgent need for trained support, and the valuable insights non-speakers provide on consciousness and time. The conversation emphasizes belief, inclusion, and the call for rigorous scientific inquiry into telepathic communication.
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Ethical Research Approach
- Approach parents with sensitivity when discussing research projects involving psi testing with children.
- Prioritize the child's well-being and obtain informed consent.
Parents as First Discoverers
- Parents often discover their children's telepathic abilities before scientists.
- They seek out researchers like Dr. Powell, driven by their own observations.
Connecting with Deceased Children
- Libby Ingram receives inquiries from parents seeking connection with deceased children.
- Other parents ask how to find spelling communication resources.