Grounded Masculinity with Kambo explores men’s work, power dynamics, and practitioner ethics in modern medicine spaces. In this episode of the Frogcast, Caitlin Thompson is joined by Micaiah Deull, a master Kambo practitioner with over a decade of experience serving internationally. Micaiah has trained with the International Association of Kambo Practitioners and Kambo International, jungle trained with the Matses, and is a charter member of the Kambo Practitioner Collective. His background also includes men’s work facilitation, spiritual and psychedelic integration, ThetaHealing®, Reiki, and extensive study across Amazonian, Native American Church, Vedic, and other ceremonial lineages. Together, Caitlin and Micaiah explore what grounded, healthy masculinity looks like in Kambo practice, and the responsibilities practitioners carry when holding power in vulnerable containers. Topics include: The power of Kambo in men’s work and its role in bringing men together How men-only spaces can soften defenses, build trust, and support deep healing Power dynamics between practitioner and participant, especially in co-ed ceremonies The importance of precision and specificity when serving each individual’s unique needs The versatility of Kambo as a tool that can be approached in many different ways Raising field-wide standards for practitioner integrity and participant discernment Practitioner ethics, accountability, and the importance of proper screening and training This conversation is intended for practitioners, facilitators, and listeners interested in ethical leadership, embodied masculinity, and the evolving standards of Kambo work. Follow Micaiah: https://www.instagram.com/kambofrog_asheville/ Follow us for more kambo convos @medicinefrogkambo https://kambospecialist.com https://medicinefrogkambo.com