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Talk Tracks Ep 8: The Skeptic Who Couldn’t Debunk The Telepathy Tapes
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In this episode of The Talk Tracks, we meet Becca Cramer—nuclear engineer, mother of two, and self-proclaimed skeptic—who set out to disprove the claims made in The Telepathy Tapes. What began as a rigorous attempt to debunk the series transformed into a months-long investigation that challenged her worldview.
Motivated by scientific integrity, Becca combed through over 100 peer-reviewed studies, interviewed experts across fields, and meticulously examined the most common criticisms, including the infamous “ideomotor effect” or "oujia board" effect. But as she dug deeper, she found that many long-held assumptions about spelling, communication, and telepathy didn’t hold up under scrutiny.
In a conversation with Telepathy Tapes coordinator Katherine Ellis, Becca shares the “aha” moments that shifted her thinking, the flawed science behind Clever Hans-style dismissals, and how the skepticism that fueled her investigation ultimately opened the door to a more expansive truth.
This episode is a powerful reminder: true skepticism isn’t about cynicism—it’s about inquiry, curiosity, and the willingness to evolve in the face of new evidence.
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Manage episode 479293260 series 3635208
In this episode of The Talk Tracks, we meet Becca Cramer—nuclear engineer, mother of two, and self-proclaimed skeptic—who set out to disprove the claims made in The Telepathy Tapes. What began as a rigorous attempt to debunk the series transformed into a months-long investigation that challenged her worldview.
Motivated by scientific integrity, Becca combed through over 100 peer-reviewed studies, interviewed experts across fields, and meticulously examined the most common criticisms, including the infamous “ideomotor effect” or "oujia board" effect. But as she dug deeper, she found that many long-held assumptions about spelling, communication, and telepathy didn’t hold up under scrutiny.
In a conversation with Telepathy Tapes coordinator Katherine Ellis, Becca shares the “aha” moments that shifted her thinking, the flawed science behind Clever Hans-style dismissals, and how the skepticism that fueled her investigation ultimately opened the door to a more expansive truth.
This episode is a powerful reminder: true skepticism isn’t about cynicism—it’s about inquiry, curiosity, and the willingness to evolve in the face of new evidence.
Thank you to our wonderful sponsors for sponsoring this episode.
Visit CBDistillery.com and use promo code TAPES for 25% off your order.
Visit Zocdoc.com/TAPES to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today.
Visit iRestore.com and use code TAPES for our show's exclusive discounts on the iRestore Elite.
Visit ProlonLife.com/TAPES to claim your 15% discount and your $40 bonus gift.
Get 20% off your first order of Liquid I.V. when you go to liquidiv.com and use code TAPES at checkout.
Visit AncientNutrition.com/TELEPATHY to get 25% off your first order.
Visit Quince.com/tapes for free shipping on your order and 365 day returns.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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