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Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch

Ky Dickens: The Telepathy Tapes

Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch

QCODE Media, Inc.

Comedy

4.7761 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Ky Dickens joins the ladies to discuss her podcast The Telepathy Tapes, which covers uncanny stories of telepathy, psychic moments, and explorations of consciousness and beyond, tied to anecdotes of families and teachers of non-verbal autistic kids. Also, Ky gets personal and shares a few fascinating ghost stories! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Woo Woo With Rachel Dratch, the podcast that explores The Unexplained with Humor and Curiosity.

0:19.7

Hey everyone, welcome to Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch here with Irene Bremas.

0:23.7

Hi, Irene.

0:24.3

Hi, sweetie.

0:25.4

Irene, today we're very excited because we have Kai Dickens of the telepathy tapes.

0:30.0

Yay!

0:31.0

Which is a podcast that's been sweeping the nation.

0:34.8

And Irene, as you know, the telopathy tapes starts off dealing with nonverbal, autistic,

0:41.6

largely children, who seem to exhibit telepathic powers. It sort of starts off that they have

0:49.1

this connection to their mom, but then it moves out, it goes out into all sorts of woo-woo topics.

0:55.7

But I know this is sort of near and dear to your heart because you have a brother who is autistic. And I don't know if you

1:00.8

want to say that you've had some sort of personal responses to hearing telepathy tapes if you want to

1:05.9

go into anything you noticed about your brother growing up or now? Yes, I did actually.

1:10.9

You know, growing up, my mother always said that my brother was psychic.

1:14.4

And, of course, I didn't believe it.

1:16.5

You know, I feel bad because I feel in many ways I was gaslighting her every time she said

1:20.8

that my brother did have psychic abilities.

1:23.3

So, you know, I moved to New York right out of college.

1:26.2

And every time something terrible was

1:28.8

happening in my life or, you know, something chaotic or even life-threatening, I remember a couple

1:34.1

of times I was admitted to the hospital. My mother would call me. She would know. And every

1:38.6

time she called me, she said that my brother pleaded with her to call Irene. Call Irene.

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