In this soulful episode, Wil Fisher is joined by Bodhi Calagna, a psychedelic guide, hypnotherapist, sound alchemist, and musical artist based in Boulder, Colorado. Known for their ecstatic tribal beats as CALAGNA and ceremonial soundscapes as bodē, Bodhi shares how they’ve woven music, plant medicine, and spiritual presence into a powerful practice of healing and transformation.
Together, Wil and Bodhi explore Bodhi’s origin story of becoming a music-making medicine person and the powerful role sound plays in ceremony- both as a soothing force and a disruptive catalyst for healing. They dive into the transformative potential of cannabis ceremonies and psychedelic-assisted therapy, and reflect on the sacred queering of Spirit. Bodhi shares how plant medicine supported their gender transition, and the two reminisce about their raver roots, seeing dance floors as portals and reclaiming queer nightlife as a site of ecstatic, embodied healing.
This episode is rich with heart, humor, wisdom, and deep spiritual insight. Whether you’re curious about sound healing, queer identity, or plant medicine work, you’ll find something resonant here.
Learn more about Bodhi at : https://www.remixyourworld.com/
Learn about Wil at : https://www.wil-fullyliving.com/
Follow Wil on Instagram: @wilfullyliving https://www.instagram.com/wilfish99/
and Bodhi: https://www.instagram.com/remixyourworld/
The Fireside Project resource : https://firesideproject.org/hotline
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