Kali Spell

Kali's Breakfast Spell

Society EN ↓ 13 episodes

Catch Kali every Wednesday at 8am on Food For Thought Radio at fftradio.com

Author

Kali Spell

Category

Society

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

German New Medicine, Thetford Festival 08.07.2026

In this episode, I’m joined by Robert Jardine for a wide-ranging conversation about German New Medicine and the ideas behind its so-called five biological laws. We talk through Robert’s view that many symptoms people fear as illness may actually relate to the body’s healing phase after emotional shock or conflict, and I share some of my own personal reflections on grief, trauma, the body, and why...

Mark Attwood on Healing, Frequency and the Spiritual War 01.07.2026

I opened this episode in full Dark Matters mode before welcoming Mark Attwood to the show for a wide-ranging conversation on healing, frequency, trauma, truth-telling and what he calls being an “apocaloptimist”. We talked about the pressure so many people are feeling right now, the spiritual and psychological toll of the past few years, and why inner work matters just as much as calling out the ma...

Neil Bentley on Albion, Astrotheology and the Hidden History of Britain 17.06.2026

This week on *Kali’s Breakfast Spell*, I sat down with Neil Bentley for a deep and unapologetically esoteric conversation on history, language, scripture, symbolism and sovereignty. We explored Neil’s decades of research into Albion, Ireland, the Tuatha Dé Danann, astrotheology, biblical narratives, and the idea that many accepted histories may be mistranslations, inversions or deliberate rewrites...

Streetwise Spirituality with Indigo 10.06.2026

This morning I’m joined by Indigo — the Buddhist roadman — for a grounded, streetwise dive into sovereignty, authenticity, and how we keep our heads while the world tries to wind us up. Fresh back from a week in Portugal, I share reflections on slowing down, stepping out of the outrage cycle, and tending not only the body but the spirit. Indigo opens up about his modelling years, why learning the...

Liability Orders, Due Process and the CMS with Chrissy and Robin 27.05.2026

In this breakfast show from North Wales, I sit down with regular guest Robin and welcome Chrissy, whose deep-dive research challenges how the UK Child Maintenance Service pursues arrears. From bulk “liability order” listings and due‑process concerns to the role of enforcement agents and data handling, we map what listeners are facing and the lawful routes to challenge it. Chrissy outlines why she...

Law, Remedy and Money: With Robin Hood and Toshi 20.05.2026

In this two‑hour live show I’m joined by Robin Hood of the Realm of England and our economics lead, Toshi, to connect the dots between law, remedy and money. We explore how language, jurisdiction and incorporation shape everyday life, why understanding our standing matters in court, and where historic principles like trial by jury and the Bill of Rights still bite. Robin outlines the realm’s pract...

From Warrant Card to Wordsmith with Darren Thomas 13.05.2026

On today’s breakfast show I warmed up the studio with new music from independent artists and welcomed my long-time friend Darren Thomas – former RAF Police and Greater Manchester Police officer turned author, poet and comedian. We traced his journey from life inside the institution to rebuilding with a pen, reflecting on discretion in policing, Freemasonry’s quiet influence, burnout, and how targe...

Schools, Data and Resilience: A Conversation with the People’s Lawyer 06.05.2026

Live radio at its most human. After a brief tango with tech gremlins, I welcome back “the people’s lawyer” David Adelman for a candid, energising conversation on resilience, service and speaking uncomfortable truths. David shares frontline stories from the last six years—being blocked by police outside venues, finishing talks in the street, and why he believes our power is far greater than we real...

War, Power and the Streetlight: A Candid Conversation with Mark “5G” Steele 22.04.2026

A turbulent morning in the studio turned into a stark, wide‑ranging conversation about war, power, and the technologies shaping our lives. After early tech glitches and a recap of my off‑air chat with Paul, I explored quotes and cultural touchstones on war before welcoming weapons and EMF commentator Mark “5G” Steele. Mark walked us through his claims about LED street lighting, directed‑energy sys...

In the Private: Festivals, Media and Making Community Real 08.04.2026

In today’s Food for Thought Radio, coming to you from slightly sunny North Wales, I set the tone for a jam‑packed morning and welcome two guests who bring fire and nuance in equal measure. First up, Nick, organiser of the Weekend Truth Festival, shares how the event has evolved, why it’s moved to Wrexham for 17–20 July, and what to expect from speakers like Dolores Cahill and David Adelman, plus h...

April Fools’ or New Year’s Day? Comedy, Calendars and Crystal Frequencies 01.04.2026

Happy New Year — on 1 April. In this episode I open with why many of us feel the spring equinox is the true reset, and how shifting from lunar to Gregorian time has distanced us from nature’s cycles. We then dive into free speech, comedy and culture with The Wigan Joker, Jimmy O’Neill, on censorship in the comedy circuit, class, and why humour matters now more than ever. I also showcase music from...

We Lost the North? STRANiKi, Time Loops and Truth 18.03.2026

Grand rising! In this midweek edition I welcome STRANiKi (aka Shane Joy) to dive into his raw, northern-soaked debut album. I spin Faith no More, We Lost the North, Locked Behind the Wheel and King of the 90s, and we get into the craft: heavy riffs with shades of The Cure and Bowie, Ian Brown’s renegade spirit, BMX-era nostalgia, and those recurring themes of time, loops and awakening. It’s more t...

Words as Spells: Decoding Law, Language, and the Middle Way 11.03.2026

In today’s dry-run breakfast show, I open up about why language, law, and symbolism will be running threads throughout this series—and why resilience and inner balance matter when we speak up. With first guest Dean, we explore how words shape reality (juris + diction), the theatre of courts, commerce and “personas,” and the pull to react versus respond. We roam from etymology to archetypes, Saturn...

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