The Podcast
Shadow work, pleasure, power, and healing for bodies that refuse to fit the mold.
I started The Enchanted Cauldron because I couldn't find a single podcast that talked about kink, chronic illness, queerness, and Magick without sanitizing all of it for a mainstream audience. So I made one.
This is the podcast for the parts of you that don't fit. The queer parts, the kinky parts, the chronically ill parts, the neurodivergent parts, the parts that are too much and not enough at the same time. If you've been told your body is broken, your wants are wrong, or your healing needs to look a certain way, pull up a chair. The Cauldron's warm.
What's happening
Season One is mapped and in production: twenty-six episodes, thirteen full-length brews and thirteen quick sips. Leave your email and you'll hear the moment episodes land. Nothing else, no newsletter ambush.
Thirteen full-length brews and thirteen quick sips, poured alternately so a deep episode always has a light one beside it.
Who I am, the worlds this show bridges, and exactly who it's for (and who it isn't).
One technique, ninety seconds, no equipment, works in a grocery store line.
A certified practitioner walks the whole arc: theta states, the past-life question that doesn't matter, the Higher Self, resistance, and the integration that starts when you open your eyes.
What it is, what it does and doesn't do, and how to make it if you want to anyway.
Where therapeutic rope arts and consensual bondage overlap. Pressure calms some brains down. We go there.
Why another human in the room unlocks the task your brain refused all week.
What pleasure looks like when your body hurts. Grief, creativity, and the intimacy that happens when you stop pretending everything's fine.
Ordinary herbs already on your shelf and what they can do beyond dinner.
The vagus nerve, the three states, breathwork that does something, and how fascia fits in. In language you can repeat at dinner.
Credentials, community reputation, and the red flags that should end the conversation.
Gender, queerness, and the late-diagnosed AuDHD reveal: the identity work with no party, and how the body knows before the paperwork does.
What people report, what the research says, and how to enjoy one without the sales pitch.
Why control-heavy people crave surrender, the psychology of choosing to yield, and the sacred feminine current under dominance and devotion. Not performance. Rest.
Cold water, humming, long exhales: small inputs your nervous system answers fast.
The honest tour of the session menu: how a Reiki session is structured, what the chakra map describes, how distance sessions work, and the foot map that reads like a switchboard.
The metaphor that finally explains the energy math of chronic illness, told from inside it.
Body autonomy as a nervous-system conversation, especially when you're neurodivergent and your signals don't always arrive on schedule. Plus what kink-affirmative research actually says.
How a stack of paper helps you hear yourself, and why the card was never the point.
Strength and movement with POTS and hEDS, without paying the flare tax. Pacing, positioning, and why rest days count as training.
Pretzel legs, W-sitting, one foot tucked under: why bendy bodies chase pressure and what helps.
Herbs that support your nervous system and your sexuality, even with MCAS or sensitivities. Traditional aphrodisiacs, modern Magick, and what's actually in the apothecary.
The advice chronically ill people hear on repeat, and what actually helps instead.
When doctors dismiss your body for years, it changes how you trust yourself in every room. The way back to your own knowing.
The check-in-and-blanket ritual belongs after hard conversations, doctor visits, and big feelings too.
Being a witch in the boardroom. What intuition, ritual, and nervous-system literacy do for leadership and teams.
Levee and I on running businesses as two neurodivergent queers: partnership, boundaries, and who keeps the books.
Queer healers, kinky therapists, disability justice folks, and community members who have something real to say.
Single-topic episodes. One subject, all the time it needs. ADHD brains and the neuroscience of wanting. Kink negotiation for trauma survivors. The erotics of surrender. That kind of thing.
If you're queer, kinky, neurodivergent, chronically ill, poly, or just tired of healing spaces that leave out the weird parts of you, you're home.