Superficial Spirit
Superficial Spirit is a podcast where pop culture, queerness, and spirituality collide. Hosted by Canada’s OG gay pop star Peter Breeze, each episode explores the wild, weird, and wonderful ways we chase meaning through fame, music, identity, and everything in between.
Once a club kid turned underground pop star, Peter built a name in queer nightlife scenes across North America. Now, as he relaunches his music career, he’s inviting other queer pop stars, Canadian celebrities, and spiritual misfits to join him in raw, unfiltered conversations about life, love, ambition, and the forces that shape us.
From drag queens and reality stars to psychics, witches, and wellness rebels, The Superficial Spirit dives deep into modern spirituality with a wink—and a dance break.
Past themes include:
- The culty side of new-age spirituality 🌙
- Ayahuasca, manifestation, and plant medicine 🌿
- Fame, money, and the divine ✨
- Queer identity and spiritual rebellion 🏳️🌈
- Why Britney, Paris & The Housewives are low-key spiritual icons 👑
It’s part interview, part self-discovery, and all heart. Because sometimes, the most superficial things are where the spirit shines brightest.
Superficial Spirit
Depth, Desire & Community: Inside Vancouver’s Fisting Scene
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⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains explicit sexual discussion. Listener discretion advised.
This week on The Superficial Spirit, Peter dives into a topic he’s been curious about for years — fisting, intimacy, and the psychology of extreme sex.
Joined by Zander — a Vancouver-based community builder and event organizer — the conversation goes far beyond shock value. Zander helps create intentional spaces centered on consent, education, trust, and care within Vancouver’s growing fisting community.
Together, they explore:
- How fisting culture has evolved from taboo to community-driven
- The surprising role of breathwork, communication, and vulnerability
- The difference between performance and connection
- Hookup culture, loneliness, and whether intensity replaces intimacy
- The line between kink, spirituality, and embodied experience
- Sobriety, chosen family, and building sex-positive spaces without chaos
What starts as a conversation about an explicit practice turns into something much deeper — a discussion about belonging, embodiment, and the ways queer people search for connection.
This episode is candid, graphic, and unexpectedly thoughtful.
If you’ve ever wondered what drives people toward more extreme forms of sex — or what intimacy looks like in a hookup-driven world — this one’s for you.
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