Psi Games Talk
Welcome to the Psi Games — the world's premier international psi community, conference, and competition. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just beginning to explore the edges of perception, this is your space. We cover it all: our main event, our educational programs, and the broader world of consciousness, from expert insights to the latest research. The Psi Games exist to elevate these abilities, advance the science, and build a global community. Together, let’s explore what what humanity is truly capable of.
Episodes

Wednesday Apr 22, 2026
Wednesday Apr 22, 2026
In this episode, we’re joined by Graham Nicholls, author and long time researcher of out of body experiences. The conversation explores the difference between spontaneous OBEs, trained out of body states, and what is often described as astral projection. Graham breaks down how these experiences have been misunderstood, sensationalized, or conflated over time, and why careful language and methodology matter when studying altered states of consciousness.
We also discuss how modern research, historical accounts, and first person data intersect when OBEs are treated as a serious subject rather than a fringe curiosity. Graham shares several of his most powerful personal experiences, including moments that challenged his understanding of perception, identity, and the boundaries between mind and environment. Rather than framing these experiences as belief based claims, the discussion stays focused on observation, repeatability, and the value of disciplined exploration. The episode offers a thoughtful look at OBEs as a legitimate area of inquiry, balancing experiential depth with a clear emphasis on responsible research and long term investigation.
Psi Games 2026 Website: https://psigamesinternational.com/

Wednesday Apr 22, 2026
Wednesday Apr 22, 2026
Dr. Simon Duan joins Psi Games Talk for a wide ranging conversation on the current state of parapsychology and the scientific study of psi phenomena. The discussion explores telepathy research, methodological challenges in the field, and how modern parapsychology is evolving as interest grows globally. Simon offers a grounded perspective on where the evidence stands today and why disciplined inquiry remains essential for progress.
The conversation also dives into Chinese cultural and historical approaches to psi development, contrasting Eastern practices with Western research traditions. Simon shares insights on children and psi abilities, including how sensitivity, perception, and training environments may influence early development. Together, the discussion bridges science, culture, and human experience, offering a thoughtful look at how psi research can move forward responsibly and with greater clarity.
Psi Games 2026 Website: https://psigamesinternational.com/

Wednesday Apr 22, 2026
Wednesday Apr 22, 2026
In the latest episode of Psi Games Talk, Rupert Sheldrake joins the conversation to explore some of the most intriguing and persistent questions in consciousness research. We dive into morphic resonance and the idea that habits, patterns, and forms in nature may be shaped by collective memory rather than purely mechanical laws. Sheldrake also discusses his long running research into telepathy, including the surprisingly common experience of knowing who is calling before the phone rings and what these everyday phenomena might reveal about non local mind to mind connection.
The discussion also covers the well documented yet often dismissed “sense of being stared at,” examining experimental findings, methodological challenges, and why such experiences continue to appear across cultures and contexts. Together, the conversation highlights how these phenomena challenge conventional assumptions while inviting more open, rigorous, and curiosity driven scientific inquiry into psi and human perception.
Psi Games 2026 Website: https://psigamesinternational.com/

Friday Apr 03, 2026
Friday Apr 03, 2026
A new episode of Psi Games Talk features Dr. Julia Mossbridge, where we explore the intersection of consciousness, science, and human potential through the lens of Psi Games. We discuss the vision behind the event, how it aims to bring structure and credibility to the study of psi abilities, and why developing intuitive perception in a measurable and repeatable way is becoming increasingly important. The conversation dives deeper into presentiment, precognition, and the broader field of parapsychology, unpacking what current research suggests about the nature of time, awareness, and non-local perception.
Julia shares insights from her work on how intuitive signals may operate beneath conscious awareness, and how training attention and reducing mental noise can improve accuracy. We also explore the implications of this research for the future of science, decision-making, and our understanding of consciousness itself.






