Beyond human perception: Animals, consciousness & the nexus of reality (Part 2) animal communicator Trisha McCagh with Duncan Roads
In this powerful Part 2 episode of Animal Talk with Trisha McCagh, Trisha continues her deep and expansive conversation with Duncan Roads, editor of Nexus Magazine, moving from the intimate world of animal consciousness into the broader intelligence of nature, information fields, and the urgent ethical questions facing humanity.
From the extraordinary story of “Brown Chook” and a mysterious intuitive vision of a cat that later appeared in Duncan’s life, to profound reflections on grief, connection, and communication beyond language, this episode explores how deeply animals can shape human consciousness.
The conversation then expands into Indigenous knowledge systems, ecological intelligence, and a thought-provoking discussion on the Fraser Island dingo controversy with guest contributor Dana Saidi. Together, they question how we interpret wildlife behaviour, how quickly we assign blame, and whether human intervention is truly serving balance in nature—or disrupting it.
This episode challenges listeners to reconsider consciousness itself—not just in animals, but in water, land, ecosystems, and even the unseen “information fields” that may connect all life.
Episode Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to Part 2 with Duncan Roads 02:00 – Brown Chook: grief, connection & animal companionship 05:30 – The intuitive vision of a cat and manifestation 08:00 – Indigenous ecological knowledge & reading nature 11:30 – Fraser Island dingo controversy (Dana Saidi joins discussion) 15:30 – Ethics of wildlife tourism & human responsibility 19:00 – Information fields, EMF & biological influence 23:00 – Blue Shield technology & structured environments 28:00 – Water memory, homeopathy & surface tension science 33:00 – Consciousness, telepathy & future human evolution 38:00 – Wildlife protection, respect & ecological balance 42:00 – Nexus Magazine & alternative knowledge platforms 45:00 – Closing reflections on awakening & nature connection
About the Guest
Duncan Roads is the editor and publisher of Nexus Magazine, a long-running publication exploring alternative science, consciousness, geopolitics, and emerging research beyond mainstream paradigms. His work bridges investigative journalism with explorations into information fields, energy systems, and human potential.
In this episode, he shares personal stories of animal connection alongside reflections on Indigenous knowledge systems, ecological intelligence, and cutting-edge theories around water, consciousness, and information fields.
Animal News
This episode’s animal news segment explores the Fraser Island (K’gari) dingo situation in Australia, following the controversial death of a Canadian tourist and the subsequent culling of dingoes on the island. Dana Saidi highlights ongoing public concern around whether dingoes were responsible, noting that forensic evidence remains inconclusive. Trisha McCagh adds her communication-based perspective, sharing that when she connected with the dingoes, their message was clear: “We didn’t do it.” The discussion expands into the ethics of wildlife tourism, human responsibility in natural habitats, and the importance of respecting apex predators like dingoes, who play a vital role in ecosystem balance. Removal or culling of native species without clear evidence risks long-term ecological damage and loss of biodiversity. The conversation also explores broader systemic issues, including government response, tourism pressure, Indigenous ecological warnings, and the need for stronger coexistence models between humans and wildlife.
