
In this episode of The Talk Tracks, we dive into the fascinating world of animal telepathy with renowned communicator Ditte Young, whose work has transformed the relationships between top equestrians and their horses. Joining us are Ellen Birgitte “EB” Farbrot, a Norwegian dressage rider who has competed in two World Championships and qualified for two Olympic Games, and Amalie König, a Danish national showjumping team rider with multiple championship wins. Both athletes share remarkable experiences of how Ditte’s telepathic insights have helped them overcome challenges with their horses—ranging from debilitating performance blocks to deeply personal health revelations that their animals seemed to sense before they did. But Ditte’s abilities aren’t just reserved for elite riders and their championship horses. In this episode, Ky also enlists Ditte’s help to connect with her family’s rescue dog, Tucker, a senior pup with a tragic past who has struggled to trust and connect since being adopted. What unfolds is an astonishing session that reveals details Ditte couldn’t possibly have known—shedding light on Tucker’s inner world and offering a pathway to healing. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this episode explores the profound and often overlooked bonds we share with the animals in our lives and asks: Could telepathy be real, and if so, what does it mean for our understanding of connection itself? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: Who is Ditte Young and what does she do?
She's a renowned telepathic animal communicator, TEDx speaker, and author of four books. Dita has achieved incredible success working with Olympic and national team riders from all over the world, helping them to build deeper connections with their animals through her unique telepathic abilities.
Her groundbreaking work offers fascinating insights into the emotional and telepathic bonds between humans and animals. I first met Dita over three years ago in Copenhagen, when I was solely focused on telepathy in non-speaking individuals. Dita has a non-speaking son, Philip, and she experiences telepathy with him.
Philip is my child. He's 16 years old. He was born blind. and now he has some visual he has minor brain damage as well and he's autistic he has the verbal language but need a lot of support from me to practice that language so he finds telepathy a lot easier
with me and he knows that i'm capable of practicing telepathy with him so when he's sitting in his room he calls for me in my head and when i enter his room he could have a nosebleed or his ipad is malfunctioning and he actually needs my help So that's my little wonder child.
When we were getting acquainted, she brought up her work as an animal communicator. But at that time, I just didn't think it was possible. And I think it's because of that old-fashioned notion in my mind that animals aren't capable of language. And at this point, it's as if my brain could only comprehend telepathy was possible with non-speakers. But Dita and I kept in contact.
And as my worldview and paradigm shifted, my stance softened. And today we'll meet Dita and two incredible national team riders who she's helped through telepathy with their horses.
My name is Emily Koenig. I'm a Danish show jumping rider and I'm 23 years old. I'm competing with the national show jumping team for under 20. And right now I'm most known for my horse, Josina. And we have together won the Nordic Championships for teams two times now.
Emily is one of two riders that we'll meet today as we explore whether it's possible for humans to telepathically communicate with animals.
I had this pony who has won everything he could win. And I was totally in love with this horse, but couldn't figure out why it wouldn't jump these water jumps with me, but could with the girl before.
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Chapter 2: Can telepathy improve horse jumping performance?
Every time I would ride up to this jump, I could feel him tense up, but couldn't decide, okay, what did he look at? I nearly gave up on this relationship with the horse. I think I was 11 or 12. My mom came to me and said, hey, I found this woman on Facebook. She says she can speak to horses. And I was like, okay. I was very skeptical in the beginning. The woman they found was Dieter Young.
My name is Dita Young. I'm located in Copenhagen, Denmark. I've been working as an animal communicator for the last 27 years.
So Dita comes into Emily's life to determine why this pony won't do water jumps with her.
Emily had a lot of trainers and a lot of sports and mental coaches and her mom have heard of me and this alternative way of working around the ponies because you ride on a pony till the age of 16 and then you swap to horses in the equine industry. Emily had this huge problem that one of her ponies wouldn't jump over water. And that's required during these competitions. It just stopped.
And it's pretty dangerous to stop while you're at full speed ahead because she's going to fall out.
I already had in my head, without speaking to her about it, that it was like broken glass he was looking at and couldn't see the bottom of where the water began and where it stopped. The first time she stood in our stable, Dida told me stuff about me and my horse that only a veterinarian would know.
And even more notable to Emily, Dita accurately stated the vision Emily was already having, making her wonder if the vision was hers or coming from her horse.
of where the water began and where it stopped. Her pony told me, it's like, I can't, the sun reflects on the water and I'm afraid that I'm gonna, you know, fall. So I'm actually taking care of Emily. So if she can measure it for me and I'm gonna jump like blindfolded, I think I might do it. And I told this to Emily and she did it. And it worked. And she was just bawling her eyes out.
And the information came to me in pictures and thoughts into my own head.
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Chapter 3: How did Ditte Young help with a mysterious horse illness?
And I remember inflammatory. And I remember I told her, I think you should go check this out with the doctor.
And then she came back with arthritis. Which is amazing because she's not even 20, right? She's very young. Yeah, there's something called children arthritis. This is so fascinating. So your horse could feel your arthritis basically before you could even.
Yeah. In the beginning, we didn't know it was arthritis.
And how did the horse convey that he was worried about her knees? Like, was that through images or was it through, again, like more of like a language you were interpreting?
It was a language and an emotion where I felt comfort for her and the need for, I just want to protect you, Emily. So I just translated that, your pony. you know, wants to protect you.
My horse told me that he wasn't comfortable doing big jumps with me anymore because he thought it would hurt me.
The family began trying various medications for Emily. And as wild as this sounds, the horse would convey to Dita, the animal communicator, if the medication was working even before the doctors would know.
I do remember that the horse told me, that's not it. That's not the medicine yet. Keep testing it. I'm not her psychiatrist. I'm not the doctor. I just told her, go seek the doctor and ask if this makes sense. And eventually we found the right medicine and she will always suffer from arthritis. But I do know that they got the right medicine and the biggest pain issues
was removed today emily is still riding for the danish national team and will hopefully qualify for the 2028 olympics in los angeles and dita is still in their lives and helping with their horses last year i came home from a competition and one of my competition horses had a couple of days off and suddenly she started breaking out in these kind of hot spots over her body
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Chapter 4: Does telepathy play a role in high-level equestrian sports?
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If you are not very talented, you can never get the chance to make a living out of it for more than a week.
People's going to notice it. I love that, that's so true. I mean, like success is your calling card, right? In any endeavor. Okay, so you've worked with a lot of national team riders, not just in Denmark, but Sweden and Norway and other places.
When you get to that level of rider, is there an acceptance and belief that there is a telepathic link or communication between rider and horse, or do you think there's more skepticism?
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Chapter 5: What are some personal stories of riders experiencing telepathy?
I believe that they already know there is a telepathical communication going on in their programs during their training, because when you work at that high a level, you need to be totally simultaneously with the horse. And that's telepathy. You sense each other, you feel one another, you send images to the horse and it performs or it does whatever you need it to do.
The higher you get in this industry, the more people have an opinion of what you're doing. So I think when people experience skepticism in the elite, it's because the writers are afraid of what other people might think of them. That could be the judges, that could be the national team trainers, which makes them more cautious to speak openly about it. But they do use it.
Otherwise, I wouldn't have helped so many as I have. I'm helping everything from royal families to national team writers from military, dressage, show jumping in Brazil. The UK, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany.
I wanted to talk to one of these super experienced riders to get their take on Dita's skills.
My name is Ellenbegide Farbroth, normally called EB. I am a Norwegian dressage rider. I've been qualified for two Olympic championships. I was the national team champion in Norway three times as a senior rider at Grand Prix level.
And she too has many convincing stories of Dita communicating with her horses. And here's one of them.
The one time that made the most impact, like both on my sporting career and myself as a person, was the one time I had Dita helping me with the Tahinia, the horse that I also was qualified for the Olympics with. We had a lot of issues loading her in the trailer or in the truck. She was a big horse and she had some claustrophobic anxiety when she was in the truck.
I always went to shows very close by. And this time I had to drive for hours to Norway and I kind of panicked a little that I had to do this with her in order to be a part of the Norwegian team. So I called Ditte and said, I really need your help with this horse.
she called me because she had a horse who was going to the Norwegian championship. And she knew for a fact that this horse would usually be exhausted and hydrated, so it wouldn't perform. And she would lose every single time. And she had no idea how to solve this issue. So I did a telepathical communication with the horse, Tahenia was her name. And she told me,
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