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The Telepathy Tapes

Talk Tracks Ep 4: Awakening the Mind-Body Connection: Suzy Miller on Regulation & The Wisdom of Non-Speakers

Sun, 02 Mar 2025

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In this illuminating episode of Talk Tracks, host Ky Dickens sits down with Suzy Miller, a pioneering educator and the founder of the Awesomism Practitioner Process, to dive into the often-overlooked intelligence and telepathic abilities of non-speakers. Suzy shares her groundbreaking experiences working with neurodivergent individuals, including a life-changing encounter with a four-year-old boy who introduced her to the concept of light-body integration. Together, Ky and Suzy unpack why emotional regulation—especially in parents, teachers, and caregivers—is crucial for helping non-speakers feel safe, present, and capable of communication. They discuss the energetic dynamics between caregivers and children, the hidden power of belief in unlocking abilities, and how subtle tools like tuning forks and color therapy can help bridge the mind-body gap. The conversation also explores why teachers often have an easier time engaging in two-way telepathic communication than parents, the natural ebb and flow of communication progress, and how parents can begin to cultivate their own telepathic connections with their children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Chapter 1: What is the purpose of 'Talk Tracks' and how did it evolve?

0.209 - 17.783 Ky Dickens

When I put out the telepathy tapes in 2024, I didn't put any ads on it. But since then, this endeavor has evolved into a full-time job. We're producing a season two, and we just rolled out the talk tracks. And I've been excited to finally hire a staff in order to help me make those things happen. And we've just had to grow in a way that I was never anticipating.

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18.303 - 36.126 Ky Dickens

And so, in order to pay for this, we are turning on ads." but that is a critical piece in being able to continue this work so that those of us doing the research and working to bring these episodes to you are getting paid for our time. So thank you so much for understanding as we move into this new phase of the telepathy tapes and the talk tracks. Hi, everyone.

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36.407 - 56.722 Ky Dickens

I'm Kai Dickens, and I'm thrilled to welcome you to the Talk Trax. In this series, we dive deeper into the revelations, challenges, and unexpected truths from the telepathy tapes. The goal is to explore all the threads that weave together our understanding of reality, science, spirituality, and yes, even unexplained things like psi abilities.

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56.962 - 76.182 Ky Dickens

If you haven't yet listened to season one of the telepathy tapes, I encourage you to start there. It lays the foundation for everything we'll be exploring in this journey. We'll feature conversations with groundbreaking researchers, thinkers, non-speakers, and experiencers who illuminate the extraordinary connections that may defy explanation today, but won't for long.

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79.167 - 98.518 Ky Dickens

On this episode of The Talk Tracks, I'm joined by Susie Miller, a visionary educator and pioneer in the field of multidimensional communication. As the founder of the Awesomism Practitioner Process, Susie has spent decades helping non-speakers and neurodivergent individuals unlock new ways of integrating their bodies and connecting with the world.

99.258 - 113.234 Ky Dickens

What I love is that her work challenges conventional assumptions about communication and takes in stride that telepathy is a baseline form of communication for all people. For those of you who listened to the telepathy tapes, Susie was a beloved guide and subject from season one.

113.374 - 119.001 Ky Dickens

But for those of you who need a refresher or just a clean introduction, Susie, why don't you tell us a bit about yourself?

119.401 - 145.484 Suzy Miller

I was a pediatric speech-language pathologist. Graduated with my master's degree in 1986 when there was absolutely no information about autism because it was 1 in 10,000. And in 1999, I had an encounter with a 4-year-old boy diagnosed with autism. Really one of the first, maybe first or second kids I'd ever seen with autism.

146.145 - 172.989 Suzy Miller

And when I met him, he walked right up to me, looked me in the eyes and said, master. And when he said master, I was like going, who's the master here? You know, like what's going on? And I took him into the back of the daycare center to work with him. But, you know, be his speech pathologist. But when I got back there... He was walking around and he was saying, it's the millennium, it's 1999.

Chapter 2: Who is Suzy Miller and what is her contribution to multidimensional communication?

1641.562 - 1671.583 Suzy Miller

And the other side of it is the opportunity to say, Yes, I'm a little bit scared right now, or I'm a little bit overwhelmed. And this is hard. You know, you're not saying you're making it hard. You're not pointing at your kids and making them wrong for it. You're just saying, I'm owning my feelings. And then we get the opportunity to show them that no matter what feeling you're having, it's okay.

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1671.603 - 1687.333 Suzy Miller

A lot of kids on the spectrum, they don't like when people cry or they don't like when people have really strong emotion. I don't think it's the emotion itself. I think it's the fact that there's no way to deal with the emotion.

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1687.593 - 1713.797 Suzy Miller

And if we can just say, yeah, this is how I'm feeling and I need to be by myself for a minute or I need to... And a lot of parents say to me, oh, my kid's never going to leave me alone. You know, they would never give me that space. But I always tell them, try it. Just say it. Say it out loud. Own it. And usually that child all of a sudden changes and is trying to comfort that parent.

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1713.978 - 1715.94 Suzy Miller

And it's a-okay that they do that.

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1716.06 - 1733.88 Ky Dickens

They're really good at it. And another question that comes up a lot from parents and siblings is, am I capable of telepathy? Can I unlock a telepathic relationship with my child, right? Spelling is amazing and beautiful, and I want every single individual who has apraxia to be on boards, but is telepathy accessible for all of us?

1734.08 - 1763.035 Suzy Miller

There's just an innate... I mean, we share DNA, we share behavioral experiences. So absolutely, telepathy is something that is very easy. But again, if we're stressed, if we're overwhelmed, if nobody has ever taught us to listen to our own cues in our body, How are we going to pay attention to some of those more subtle experiences?

1763.595 - 1795.935 Suzy Miller

I'm all for getting the parents' support in regulating as much as they can, feeling as loved and nurtured and supported as they possibly can, because that in and of itself will open up the telepathy. Other thing I tell parents all the time is just say to your child, just verbally say, I would really like to enter your world. I'd really like to know what's going on for you.

1796.756 - 1825.636 Suzy Miller

Can you find a way to help me open up? And usually when people verbally say that to their kids, of course, their kids are Understanding every single thing that's being said. So whether it's through dreams or kind of an intuitive hit or literally hearing their child's voice, you know, in their heads or in their hearts. Sometimes you just have to say that that's what you want.

1826.597 - 1836.685 Suzy Miller

The minute the child knows that you're open and receptive, I promise you they're going to find ways to make that connection happen. That's music to their ears.

Chapter 3: How did a four-year-old boy change Suzy Miller's perspective on autism?

2474.932 - 2492.538 Ky Dickens

Well, thank you so much, Susie, for your wisdom and your gifts and the ways that you are continuing to impact the world. And that's it for this episode of the Talk Tracks, but we'll be back a week from Sunday. And in our next episode, we'll explore precognitive abilities and the nature of time and even time travel.

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2493.139 - 2517.382 Ky Dickens

So stay tuned as we work to unravel all the threads, even the veiled ones, that knit together our reality. Please remember to stay kind, stay curious, and that being a true skeptic requires an open mind. Thank you to my amazing collaborators. Original music was created by Elizabeth PW. Original logo and cover art by Ben Kandor Design. The audio mix and finishing by Ben Campofrida.

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Our amazing podcast coordinator, Jill Pichesnik. My amazing assistant, Catherine Ellis. And I'm Kai Dickens, your writer, creator, and host. Thank you again for joining us.

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