Loghan Call
You are reading the story of someone who has finally embraced his purpose—something I didn’t fully realize until later in life. For 34 years, I navigated various roles, but it wasn’t until I turned 35 that I clearly understood my calling: to serve in spaces where deep healing and transformation take place.
From a young age, I knew I wanted to be of service. As a child, my aspirations ranged from being a firefighter, police officer, or military member, to entering politics.
Throughout college and into my career, I was deeply idealistic, committed to community building, and passionate about challenging systems. I often found myself caught between my true calling and the societal pressures of "what I should do."
This led me through three diverse careers: media & journalism, the culinary arts, and product development (non-alcoholic spirits).
It wasn’t until my 35th birthday that I had the profound realization: passion, love, and opportunity are not the same as purpose.
What followed was a life-altering "dark night of the soul" journey, which gave me the courage to fully step into my purpose and align my life around service. I made the decision to stop living for anyone else and to dive wholeheartedly into my soul’s work.
Today, I am deeply committed to listening to both my inner guidance and spirit. Whether it’s one-on-one, facilitating circles, or figuring out new pathways of connection in community. I thrive in spaces where deep, transformative work is happening, and I’m passionate about creating safe, ritual spaces where we can release old patterns, heal, and integrate the masculine and feminine within.
I have big dreams for the future, visions of transforming communities, fostering deeper connections, and shifting how we engage with one another. But for now, I am here, present, and showing up where I am needed.
My name is Loghan Call. I am a fierce advocate for the transformation and healing of men through the integration of the masculine and feminine within.
I will end this bio section with a favorite passage from The Way of the Superior Man by David Deida in the introduction section of his book. This is something that I personally strive for and am actively committed to embodying:
“He is dedicated to incarnating love on this earth, through his work and his sexuality, and he does so as a free man, bound neither by outer convention nor inner cowardice.
This newly evolving man is not a scared bully, posturing like some King Kong in charge of the universe. Nor is he a new age wimp, all spine-less, smiley and starry-eyed.
He has embraced both his inner masculine and feminine, and he no longer holds onto either of them. He doesn’t need to be right all the time, nor does he need to be always safe co-operative, and sharing, like an androgynous Mr. Nice Guy.
He simply lives from his deepest core, fearlessly giving his gifts, feeling through the fleeting moment into the openness of existence, totally committed to magnifying love.”
This is a capture of me, deep in shadow work during a transformative retreat I was a participant in called “Desert Wisdom”. Info on this retreat space can be found: https://desertwisdom.net/
Image courtesy of Jonathan Ingram