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    Ramblings
    Camino Memories with the Ciao Ciao Girls

    Ramblings

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 23:54


    Clare is in Northumberland today for the final episode of this Camino de Santiago themed series. She's walking along a section of Hadrian's Wall with a fabulous group of women - the Ciao Ciao Girls - celebrating the 10th anniversary of their pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Since then, they've become a tightly bonded unit who gather every year to complete another walking challenge. For today's joyful, windy and very rainy hike they met at the Steel Rigg car park, and completed a circular walk including the remains of the tree at Sycamore Gap. As they wander they reflect on their first adventure together on the Camino, what that experience brought them, and continues to bring them ten years on.Steel Rigg Car Park, NE47 7AW / What3Words: teacher.spelling.tweedPresenter: Clare Balding Producer: Karen Gregor

    El Podcast de Noruega
    #136 | Migrar Duele... y la Vergüenza es Parte del Camino

    El Podcast de Noruega

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 22:27


    En este episodio del podcast, Marcela Nurnberg comparte su experiencia sobre la vergüenza que enfrentan los migrantes al adaptarse a una nueva cultura. A través de anécdotas personales, explora cómo la vergüenza puede ser un catalizador para el aprendizaje y la autorreflexión, y cómo es una emoción cultural que se adquiere a lo largo de la vida. La conversación invita a los oyentes a abrazar sus errores y a ver la vergüenza como parte del proceso de adaptación y crecimiento personal.Capítulos:00:00 Bienvenida y Propósito del Podcast02:20 La Vergüenza en la Experiencia Migratoria10:52 Aprendiendo a través del Error18:54 Cultura y Vergüenza: Reflexiones Finales

    Domiplay República Dominicana
    Camino al Sol (Estación 97.7) / 02-julio

    Domiplay República Dominicana

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 333:20


    Escucha el podcast del programa Camino al Sol a través de Estación 97.7, en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana correspondiente al miércoles 02-julio-2025.

    Los Ex del fútbol
    Camino a la Historia: Guatemala y Honduras por la Final en Copa Oro

    Los Ex del fútbol

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 73:29


    Hoy analizamos todo lo que ha dejado la Copa Oro: resultados, sorpresas, clasificados y el camino de las selecciones centroamericanas. Además, repasamos lo más reciente de la Liga Mayor de Fútbol: movimientos de plantillas, partidos destacados y cómo se perfilan los equipos para el próximo torneo. ¡Fútbol sin pausa, de selecciones y clubes!

    Humans of Jeju
    Inho Baek, Next-generation farme

    Humans of Jeju

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 33:41


    Inho Baek is a young farmer in his sixth year of living and working on Jeju Island, after leaving behind a decade-long career in fashion marketing. His journey began with the Camino de Santiago and a year of traveling the world, eventually leading him to settle down in Jeju after helping a friend with their farm. He now runs a brand called Just Jeju, introducing seasonal produce and value-added goods made from local ingredients. From the start, he naturally embraced eco-friendly farming, learning its challenges and values through hands-on experience. Drawing from his background in marketing, he treats farm products like a brand—thoughtfully packaged, intentionally designed. His collaborations, like turning carrot greens into pesto, aim to give new life to what might otherwise be wasted. Daily walks with his dog and weekly runs with a local crew have become essential rhythms in his life. With a mindset of “accept what you can't control, and do your best with what you can,” he continues farming with steady joy. His goal is to keep growing his brand into his seventies, while carving out one free month a year to rest, reflect, or explore something new.

    RSC Radio
    CAMINO AL AMOR | Gleni Clase | Lunes 30 de Junio

    RSC Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 32:56


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    Truce
    The Camino del Norte part 2

    Truce

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 56:21


    Support the work of the Truce podcast at www.trucepodcast.com/donate In the last episode, Chris and his brother Nick started their journey along the Camino del Norte, part of the Camino de Santiago in northern Spain. Now, join Chris as he looks at some of the forces on pilgrims hiking the trail. From the Twelve Tribes religious group and their Yellow Deli restaurants to a spiritual guru in Guemes, people are trying to leverage hikers. Despite this being a Catholic pilgrimage, most of the people we've met on three hikes have not been people of faith. Why is that? In this bonus episode, Chris hopes to restore your faith in humanity and encourage you to listen to those around you. Jesus died for our sins, but if we're not out there telling people, how will they know? Get out there and be the Church! Sources: The Twelve Tribe's document on the Confederate South Interesting article about the Yellow Deli Guemes albergue's official website about Ernesto Discussion Questions: Why are there so many forces trying to reach pilgrims? Are you open to reaching spiritual pilgrims around you? If you were on the hike, what would you say to people who think all religions are the same? What are some simple graces that you've seen in your life? How can you be the Church to your community? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Conversing
    Walking and Spirituality, with Cherie Harder

    Conversing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 56:46


    During a moment of historic turbulence and Christian polarization, Trinity Forum president Cherie Harder stepped away from the political and spiritual vortex of Washington, DC, for a month-long pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago—a.k.a. “the Camino” or “the Way.” In this episode, she reflects on the spiritual, emotional, and physical rhythms of pilgrimage as both counterpoint and counter-practice to the fracturing pressures of American civic and religious life. Together, she and Mark Labberton consider how such a posture of pilgrimage—marked by humility, presence, and receptivity—can help reshape how we understand Christian witness in a fraught and antagonistic time. Harder explores how her Camino sabbatical offered her a deeply embodied spiritual liturgy—one that grounded her leadership and personal formation after years of intense service in government and faith-based institutions. She also reflects on the internal and external catalysts that led her to walk three hundred miles across Portugal and Spain, including burnout, anxiety, and the desire to “walk things off.” What emerged was not a single epiphany but a profound reorientation: a reordering of attention, a rediscovery of joy, and a new kind of sociological imagination—one that sees neighbourliness through the eyes of a pilgrim, not a partisan. Episode Highlights “Being a pilgrim, one is a stranger in a strange land, one has no pretensions to ruling the place. … It's a different way of being in the world.” “There was a widespread belief in the importance of persuasion … a very different posture than seeking to dominate, humiliate, and pulverize.” “Every day is literally putting one foot in front of the other. And you spend each day outside—whether it's in sunshine or in rain.” “There's a pilgrim sociology that is so counter to how we interact in civic space today. … It's a different way of being in the world.” “You're tired, and there's an invitation to stop and to pray.” “I didn't have an epiphany, but what I had instead was a daily practice that fed my soul.” Helpful Links and Resources The Trinity Forum The Way (film) – a film about the Camino starring Martin Sheen Off the Road: A Modern-Day Walk Down the Pilgrim's Route into Spain by Jack Hitt Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan (Project Gutenberg) Sabbath as Resistance by Walter Brueggemann Camino de Santiago Overview – Wikipedia About Cherie Harder Cherie Harder is president of the Trinity Forum, a non-profit that curates Christian thought leadership to engage public life, spiritual formation, and the arts. She previously served in multiple leadership roles in the US government, including in the White House under President George W. Bush, and as policy director to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. A graduate of Harvard University, she is a writer, speaker, and advocate for grace-filled public discourse and thoughtful Christian engagement in civic life. Show Notes Cherie Harder is president of the Trinity Forum, a non-profit based in Washington, DC, and focused on Christian thought leadership. She previously served in the White House and as policy director for the Senate Majority Leader. Harder reflects on how leadership now requires “counterforce just to stay in the same place.” She critiques the rise of “performative belligerence” in both civic and Christian life. “There's a premium placed on humiliating and deeply personally insulting the other side—and somehow that's seen as strength.” She contrasts past politics, which valued persuasion, with today's polarization, which valorizes domination. “Persuasion takes others seriously. It assumes they're reasonable and open.” The Camino de Santiago and pilgrimage Harder walked over three hundred miles, from Lisbon to Santiago, along the Portuguese Camino. She frames pilgrimage as an act of spiritual resistance against anxiety, burnout, and cultural chaos. “I need to find a way to walk this off.” The daily rhythm of the Camino offered physical and spiritual rest: wake, walk, eat, reflect, rest, repeat. “Every day was the opportunity to just move, to see, to attend to what was in front of me.” She was struck by the liturgical nature of walking: “There's no perfect walk, but you have to start.” Each step became a form of prayer, an embodied spiritual practice. Embodied spiritual formation Harder calls the Camino “a liturgy of the body”—a spiritual discipline grounded in physical motion. “Being in your body every day changes you—it makes your needs visible, your limits felt, your joy more palpable.” She found that physical needs—food, rest, shelter—highlighted spiritual hungers and gratitudes. The rhythm reoriented her from leadership stress to lived dependence on grace. “I didn't have an epiphany. But what I had instead was a daily practice that fed my soul.” Spiritual renewal and rhythmic practices Harder affirms that the Camino gave her a hunger for spiritual rest she hadn't fully realized. “It showed me the deficiency was greater than I thought … I've missed this.” She explores how practices of solitude, walking, and prayer can carry over into her work. Mark Labberton proposes Sabbath-keeping as one way to embody pilgrimage back home. “We may not all get to Portugal—but we can still find a Camino in our days.” Harder is now exploring how to sustain “a rhythmic alteration of how we hold time.” Pilgrim sociology and neighbourliness Harder describes a “pilgrim sociology”—a social vision rooted in vulnerability, curiosity, humility, and shared burdens. “We're in a strange land. We're not here to rule, but to receive.” The Camino fostered solidarity through shared hardship and generosity. “You literally carry each other's burdens.” She draws a sharp contrast between the posture of a pilgrim and the posture of a combatant. “It leads to a much kinder, gentler world—because it's not a posture of domination.” Spiritual lessons from the Camino The convergence at Santiago prompted reflection on heaven: “All these people, from different paths, looking up at glory.” She was reminded of Jesus's words, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” “The Camino literally means ‘the Way.' You're relying on direction that is true.” The historic path invites pilgrims into the long, sacred story of the church. “You feel part of something bigger—millions have gone before you.” Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary.

    The Full Frontal Living™ Podcast with Lisa Carpenter
    The Truth About Coaching That No One Talks About

    The Full Frontal Living™ Podcast with Lisa Carpenter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 23:57


    Fresh off her second Camino walk, Lisa tackles the question everyone's thinking but not asking: What's the actual difference between coaching and therapy? And why do successful, exhausted people often find therapy keeps them stuck while coaching propels them forward?Here's the real difference:Therapy is past-focused—diving into what happened to you, processing trauma, gaining insights about how things impacted you. You talk about the problem, get some insight, then leave.Coaching is future-focused—where are you now, where do you want to go, and what needs to shift to get you there? It's about identity shifts, accountability, and taking action.Lisa's approach is different because she coaches to your context, not your content. She's not listening to your circumstances—she's hearing the patterns underneath your words. Because the problem you think you have? It's usually not the problem you actually have.Think about money. Instead of talking about your financial struggles, Lisa asks: "If money were a person, what kind of relationship would you have with them?" Then you step into the identity of someone who treats money with reverence. That's how she became debt-free—identity shift first, results follow.You might need therapy if: You're dealing with clinical depression, trauma, or severe anxiety.You're ready for coaching if: You feel stuck despite having it all, keep repeating the same patterns, have done years of therapy but aren't gaining momentum, or you're ready to stop being a victim of your circumstances and start taking responsibility for your future.The bottom line: Coaching isn't something you need—it's something you want because you love what it brings to your life and how it helps you expand into more. Ready to explore what's possible?Lisa has openings this summer and fall, plus Reclamation (her signature program) is open for registration. To learn about Lisa's transformative "Reclamation" program, visit LisaCarpenter.ca/ReclamationTo learn about working 1:1 with Lisa click hereIf this episode resonated, share it with someone who might be ready to stop being a victim of their circumstances and start becoming the architect of their life.

    Living to Be: A podcast by Reino Gevers
    The One Big Lesson I Learned on the Camino

    Living to Be: A podcast by Reino Gevers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 3:24


    I first walked a section of the Camino de Santiago in 2006, and it taught me one big lesson—one I've carried with me ever since.At the time, I was in a tough place—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. By the third day of walking, I got horribly lost after missing a way marker. I ended up hiking much farther than I planned. By the time I stopped, I had blistered feet, a painful injury, and a backpack that was literally falling apart.I was hurting. I was angry—at myself, at life, at everything. I seriously considered quitting and catching the next flight home.Highlights:No matter where you are on your journey every step countsWhen was the last time you felt like giving up?The next step might change everything#Resilience #HealingJourney #FaithInTheJourney #CaminoDeSantiago #CaminoJourney #TheWayOfSaintJames #PilgrimageLife #CaminoLessonsWebsite:⁠⁠www.reinogevers.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Books:⁠⁠⁠⁠Sages, Saints and Sinners⁠⁠⁠⁠Deep Walking for Body Mind and Soul⁠⁠⁠⁠Walking on Edge: A pilgrimage to Santiago⁠

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 1 de Julio ♱ Iglesia Católica | #LiturgiaDeLasHoras

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 6:08


    Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cantor-del-camino--5555170/support.Oración de la Hora Intermedia de NONA del día de hoy, salmos de la Iglesia Católica del Martes 1 de Julio ♱ Liturgia de las HorasCANTOS ♱ CAMINO NEOCATECUMENAL

    Domiplay República Dominicana
    Camino al Sol (Estación 97.7) / 01-julio

    Domiplay República Dominicana

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 333:20


    Escucha el podcast del programa Camino al Sol a través de Estación 97.7, en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana correspondiente al martes 01-julio-2025.

    La Santa Biblia
    Libro de Los Hechos, Cap. 22

    La Santa Biblia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 7:02


    Lecturas interpretadas de La Santa Palabra de Dios, Elohim AdonaiVarones hermanos y padres, oíd ahora mi defensa ante vosotros.2 Y al oír que les hablaba en lengua hebrea, guardaron más silencio. Y él les dijo:3 Yo de cierto soy judío, nacido en Tarso de Cilicia, pero criado en esta ciudad, instruido a los pies de Gamaliel, estrictamente conforme a la ley de nuestros padres, celoso de Dios, como hoy lo sois todos vosotros. 4 Perseguía yo este Camino hasta la muerte, prendiendo y entregando en cárceles a hombres y mujeres; 5 como el sumo sacerdote también me es testigo, y todos los ancianos, de quienes también recibí cartas para los hermanos, y fui a Damasco para traer presos a Jerusalén también a los que estuviesen allí, para que fuesen castigados.Pablo relata su conversión(Hch. 9.1-19; 26.12-18)6 Pero aconteció que yendo yo, al llegar cerca de Damasco, como a mediodía, de repente me rodeó mucha luz del cielo; 7 y caí al suelo, y oí una voz que me decía: Saulo, Saulo, ¿por qué me persigues? 8 Yo entonces respondí: ¿Quién eres, Señor? Y me dijo: Yo soy Jesús de Nazaret, a quien tú persigues. 9 Y los que estaban conmigo vieron a la verdad la luz, y se espantaron; pero no entendieron la voz del que hablaba conmigo. 10 Y dije: ¿Qué haré, Señor? Y el Señor me dijo: Levántate, y ve a Damasco, y allí se te dirá todo lo que está ordenado que hagas. 11 Y como yo no veía a causa de la gloria de la luz, llevado de la mano por los que estaban conmigo, llegué a Damasco.12 Entonces uno llamado Ananías, varón piadoso según la ley, que tenía buen testimonio de todos los judíos que allí moraban, 13 vino a mí, y acercándose, me dijo: Hermano Saulo, recibe la vista. Y yo en aquella misma hora recobré la vista y lo miré. 14 Y él dijo: El Dios de nuestros padres te ha escogido para que conozcas su voluntad, y veas al Justo, y oigas la voz de su boca. 15 Porque serás testigo suyo a todos los hombres, de lo que has visto y oído. 16 Ahora, pues, ¿por qué te detienes? Levántate y bautízate, y lava tus pecados, invocando su nombre.Pablo es enviado a los gentiles17 Y me aconteció, vuelto a Jerusalén, que orando en el templo me sobrevino un éxtasis. 18 Y le vi que me decía: Date prisa, y sal prontamente de Jerusalén; porque no recibirán tu testimonio acerca de mí. 19 Yo dije: Señor, ellos saben que yo encarcelaba y azotaba en todas las sinagogas a los que creían en ti; 20 y cuando se derramaba la sangre de Esteban tu testigo, yo mismo también estaba presente, y consentía en su muerte, y guardaba las ropas de los que le mataban. 21 Pero me dijo: Ve, porque yo te enviaré lejos a los gentiles.Pablo en manos del tribuno22 Y le oyeron hasta esta palabra; entonces alzaron la voz, diciendo: Quita de la tierra a tal hombre, porque no conviene que viva. 23 Y como ellos gritaban y arrojaban sus ropas y lanzaban polvo al aire, 24 mandó el tribuno que le metiesen en la fortaleza, y ordenó que fuese examinado con azotes, para saber por qué causa clamaban así contra él. 25 Pero cuando le ataron con correas, Pablo dijo al centurión que estaba presente: ¿Os es lícito azotar a un ciudadano romano sin haber sido condenado? 26 Cuando el centurión oyó esto, fue y dio aviso al tribuno, diciendo: ¿Qué vas a hacer? Porque este hombre es ciudadano romano. 27 Vino el tribuno y le dijo: Dime, ¿eres tú ciudadano romano? Él dijo: Sí. 28 Respondió el tribuno: Yo con una gran suma adquirí esta ciudadanía. Entonces Pablo dijo: Pero yo lo soy de nacimiento. 29 Así que, luego se apartaron de él los que le iban a dar tormento; y aun el tribuno, al saber que era ciudadano romano, también tuvo temor por haberle atado.——-1986, I995, 1997 by The Lockman FoundationMás información sobre La Biblia de las Américas⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠paulino.solorzano@g mail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

    CCI Sunday Talk
    Camino de elevación y liberación espiritual-Rabino Ismael Parode

    CCI Sunday Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 74:19


    En este mensaje, Ismael habla sobre el camino espiritual y personal hacia la liberación, el crecimiento y la elevación. Através de enseñanzas basadas en la Biblia y conceptos espirituales, enfatiza la importancia de comprender, mantener la alegría, la constancia y la percepción correcta para alcanzar las promesas y propósitos divinos. Abordan temas como la creación a imagen de Dios, la influencia de las palabras, la percepción de la realidad, lasuperación del miedo y la tristeza, y la necesidad de subir en entendimiento para transformar la vida. En conjunto, presenta un mensaje de aliento para activar el potencial interior, superar limitaciones y vivir en plena presencia de Dios. 

    Domiplay República Dominicana
    Camino al Sol (Estación 97.7) / 30-junio

    Domiplay República Dominicana

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 333:20


    Escucha el podcast del programa Camino al Sol a través de Estación 97.7, en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana correspondiente al lunes 30-junio-2025.

    All Means All Podcast
    The Journey | Unlearning | All Means All Podcast

    All Means All Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 24:23


    Welcome to The All Means All podcast at Cathedral of the Rockies. Today's message is the ninth in our Unlearning sermon series, where we reconstruct our assumptions in faith! Pastor Duane recounts lessons from the Camino.Submit questions for next week's sermon: https://forms.office.com/r/T5kc6UfvbqDonate to our Capital Campaign: https://secure.myvanco.com/L-ZA1K/campaign/C-14SNFGive Online: https://www.cathedraloftherockies.org/donate/Connect with us:Facebook Downtown Campus: https://www.facebook.com/cathedraloftherockiesFacebook Amity Campus: https://www.facebook.com/cathedraloftherockiesamityInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathedral_of_the_rockies/Instagram Cathedral Families: https://www.instagram.com/cathedralfamilies/

    NDR Info - Zwischen Hamburg und Haiti
    Camí de Ronda - die andere Costa Brava

    NDR Info - Zwischen Hamburg und Haiti

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 27:55


    Wandern, wo andere sonnenbaden und im Meer plantschen? Ja, das geht, in einer der populärsten Urlaubsregionen Europas: an der Costa Brava im Nordosten Spaniens. Und zwar auf dem Camino de la Ronda. Der auf Katalanisch, der Sprache der Region: Camí de Ronda heißt. Der Wanderweg beginnt in Port Bou an der Grenze und endet im Urlaubsort Blanes, wo die Costa Brava in die Costa de Maresme übergeht. Er führt über mehr als 200 Kilometer immer an der Küste entlang. Die Küste ist wild, auf Katalanisch und Spanisch brava: zerklüftet, felsig, h: zerklüftet, felsig, meerumtost. Mit vielen kleinen und noch viel mehr winzigen Buchten, manche nur über Küstenwege zugänglich. Wandern auf dem Camino de la Ronda ist ein Fest für alle Sinne. Tom Noga ist ihn in Teilen gewandert. Und hat sich Zeit genommen für das eine oder andere Sonnenbad und ganz viel Abkühlung in Meer.

    CONFERENCIAS de Mons. Munilla
    Consagración al Corazón de Jesus (Camino de sencillez)

    CONFERENCIAS de Mons. Munilla

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 37:34


    Reflexión de Monseñor Munilla sobre la consagración al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús.

    Relatos de Ultratumba
    Mi Búsqueda de Vision - CAMINO ROJO (Tata Kachora)

    Relatos de Ultratumba

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 101:33


    Les comparto mi experiencia en mi tercer año de búsqueda de vision (9 días de ayuno) y lo que descubri gracias al CAMINO ROJO que estoy caminando junto a Tata Kachora y su circulo de estudiantes

    Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits
    Destination Eat Drink – Experience Curator Aimee Maldonado

    Destination Eat Drink on Radio Misfits

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 29:53


    Aimee Maldonado calls herself an "Experience Curator." She tells Brent what that means and how she tailors tours to people's personality. Aimee talks about traveling the Camino de Santiago in a wheelchair and enjoying a second breakfast on the trail. Plus, the best gelato and wine in her second home of Florence and mom's mole. [Ep 343] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink foodie travel guide ebooks Aimee's Instagram Whirling the World Accidental Tourist

    The THRU-r Podcast
    205. All About "Type II Fun" With Our Trail Team Of Thru-Hikers

    The THRU-r Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 34:30


    Get to know our 2025 Trail Team of thru-hiking trail correspondents in this episode - with stories of type II fun! Stay tuned for more episodes featuring them in the coming months. Our hikers are backpacking on the Continental Divide Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, Appalachian Trail, Camino de Santiago, Eastern Continental Trail, Tahoe Rim Trail, Hexatrek, Fisherman's Trail, and more.You can follow along with all of our Trail Team members on the ⁠THRU-r Instagram page⁠.Connect & follow along with our featured Trail Team members on their personal Instagram pages:⁠⁠Raven⁠⁠⁠⁠Pickles & Freight Train⁠⁠⁠Vegas⁠⁠⁠⁠Scratch⁠⁠⁠⁠Ravenclaw⁠Def Pos⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠If you love what we're doing here on the podcast and over at THRU-r, you can become a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Virtual Trail Angel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ via our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠PayPal Donation Page⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. As a grassroots thru-hiker run organization, we really appreciate the support!Did you enjoy this episode? Help fellow hikers find the show by following, rating, and reviewing the podcast on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!Connect With THRU-r & Cheer:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join The Trail Family⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠THRU-r Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠THRU-r Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠THRU-r Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠THRU-r Youtube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠THRU-r Threads⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Cheer's YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Cheer's Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Episode Music: "Communicator" by Reed Mathis

    Ramblings
    Camino Memories in Penicuik

    Ramblings

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 23:54


    Clare is in Penicuik for the penultimate episode of this Camino de Santiago themed series. The first five programmes were recorded in Spain, and the final two episodes are in the UK with people reflecting on their past experiences of The Way. Today Clare meets a true Camino veteran: Rev. Nick Bowry has walked it seven times, and on different routes, including when he was making the decision to give up his long-standing career to become a Priest.Joining Clare and Nick on today's walk are Nick's friends, Cat and Liz, who share their own Camino memories as they enjoy the beautiful local scenery on a fine day.They completed a circular walk starting at Nick's church, St. James the Less, taking in the River North Esk, Serpentine Wood, and views of the Pentland Hills. Presenter: Clare Balding Producer: Karen GregorHere's a poem Nick wrote about his time on the Camino in 2016:Santander a Muxia, Camino 2016Come, it's been a while, And walk, talk, sing, and pray, My way, your way, our way, In silence, in company, together, apart, each day, Never lonely, I'm pleased to say, One foot in front of the other.Consciously clearing clutter from my mind, Allowing time to forgive, seventy times seven and once again, Making friends with myself and letting go what drains, I feel my load lighten, less and less remains, New days dawn and the true self gains, One foot in front of the other.Conversations words and gestures, All allow acquaintances to grow, Many mark a mile, some many more - going with the flow, Intimate confessions and burdens off loaded, I know, Now I have time and patience to listen, to help the speaker let go, One foot in front of the other.Calmed and caught in the cadence of walking, Applied compeed, insect repellent and sun cream, Mass at noon - seeing it swing - has it been a dream, Indisputably not, my calf muscles know where they have been, Now with great anticipation, mi amigo is seen, One foot in front of the other.Companions on the way, four between us, And now we start our one at last, Minding all that has gone on, the past, In perspective, in sorrow and joy our minds cast, New beginnings both, carpe diem, life goes so fast, One foot in front of the other.Conclusions - I have a few, Appreciate each day and what you learn, Make new friends, be generous but make time for yourself to discern, Invite new experiences and try them out, Now is the time, without a doubt, and… Oh, just put… one foot in front of the other.

    Unlock Your Life
    Ep.93: From Challenge to Devotion: My Camino Journey with Lori A. Harris

    Unlock Your Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 35:14


    In this week's episode, I am sharing my transformative journey of walking the Camino after a life-changing injury. What began as a physical challenge for a friend's birthday celebration evolved into a profound act of devotion and healing. Join me as I reflect on my rehabilitation process, the importance of community support, and the lessons learned along the way about presence, gratitude, and the power of visualization. Discover how challenges can lead to unexpected growth and how to embrace your own journey of self-discovery. You're Invited to an Intimate Gathering of Visionaries coming up on August 9th, Click here to join the Visionary Leaders Salon: Transform Your Impact Without Burnout If you would like some help with figuring out how to transform your life! I can help you create a vision for a life that you absolutely love living. Click here to arrange a session with me. If you're enjoying the podcast, please share the show with a friend or, even better, leave a review to ensure others can benefit from it too! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THE EPISODE The importance of borrowing courage from the community around you during challenging times. It is important to embrace vulnerability and allow yourself to be nurtured by others during the challenging season. The importance of presence, appreciating every moment other than rushing towards a destination. FEATURED ON THE SHOW: If you're enjoying the podcast, I'd love to hear from you! Please share the show with a friend or even better, leave a review to ensure others can benefit from the podcast.

    Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
    Morning Light - Fr. John Mosier (JUNE 26)

    Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 16:35


    Morning Light welcomes back Fr. John Mosier to discuss vocations in the Diocese of Boise. He also shares stories from his recent trip walking the Camino.

    Amor y Verdad
    0622 - FIJA TU RUMBO - Camino y Destino | Ps. Jorge Mendoza

    Amor y Verdad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 46:25


    Primera parte de la serie FIJA TU RUMBO.El CAMINO que tomas, determina tu DESTINO

    Joyful Journey
    Lessons from the Camino

    Joyful Journey

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 8:36


    There's a deep wisdom that reveals itself when we walk in nature—especially when we give ourselves the time and space to walk long distances. In this episode, I share some of the powerful lessons I learned while leading a group of women on a 115 km trek along the Camino in southern France. This was more than a physical journey—it was a soulful one that reminded me of the importance of surrender, the value of discomfort, and the beauty of simply holding space for others. I also reflect on the parable of the moth and the cocoon, a story that perfectly illustrates why we need to struggle sometimes in order to grow.Order Your Copy of Whispers of the Soul here: https://mybook.to/WhispersofthesoulAbout Anita AdamsI'm Anita Adams, your host and the founder of Joyful Inspired Living, an organization devoted to teaching The Wisdom Way—a practice that helps individuals reconnect with their authentic selves and create lives filled with meaning, well-being, and joy. In addition to hosting the Joyful Journey Podcast, I lead transformative retreats and workshops, and offer both group and one-on-one coaching. I'm also the bestselling author of Whispers of the Soul: A Guide to Clarity, Confidence, and Joy.If you have any questions, please reach. My contact information and ways to connect with me are below. And please subscribe for updates and consider leaving a review to help others discover this podcast. Thank you!Offerings by Anita:Retreats: https://joyfulinspiredliving.com/retreatsWalk the Camino: https://joyfulinspiredliving.com/camino-walk30-Day Nature Challenge: https://joyfulinspiredliving.com/challengeWhispers of the Soul: https://mybook.to/WhispersofthesoulWeekly newsletter: https://joyfulinspiredliving.myflodesk.com/joinConnect with Anita:Email - anita@joyfulinspiredliving.comWebsite - https://joyfulinspiredliving.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joyful_inspired_living/Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitaadamsyvr/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anita.adams.904/Book a Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/anitaadams

    Spanish for the Camino
    55. De oca a oca

    Spanish for the Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 8:33


    ¿Qué relación tiene una oca con el Camino de Santiago?Te lo cuento en este episodio.Más detalles en el blog: https://spanishforcamino.com/2020/10/16/game-of-the-goose/

    OC Catholic
    OC CATHOLIC RADIO: THE SUMMER CREATION CAMINO

    OC Catholic

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 59:43


    Welcome to another episode of Orange County Catholic Radio, featuring host Rick Howick. On this week's show, Rick welcomes Rebecca Freeman back to the studio. Rebecca is the Pastoral Care Ministry Coordinator for the Office for Family Life in the Diocese of Orange. Our discussion today centers around summertime and taking advantage of the beautiful outdoors that we're all blessed to enjoy here in southern California. Studies have shown that being out in nature impacts our mental and physical health and we know as people of faith, being in Creation also brings us closer to God and one another! Rebecca is going to talk about a wonderful concept called the “Summer Creation Camino.” Find out about these great family events when you go online to: rcbo.org/common-home.#CreationCaminofamilylife@rcbo.org

    The Full Frontal Living™ Podcast with Lisa Carpenter
    The Camino Recap 2025 — Why Your Internal State Creates Your Reality and Life Won't Get Better Until You Change

    The Full Frontal Living™ Podcast with Lisa Carpenter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 25:15


    In this deeply personal episode, Lisa takes you behind the scenes of her second Camino walk—and the powerful reminder that true transformation starts with one simple, uncomfortable truth: No one is coming to save you. You have to choose yourself.Lisa shares how the contrast between last year's torrential, miserable walk and this year's lighter, more connected experience reflects the deeper work she's done to heal, let go, and lead herself.If you've ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or trapped in your own patterns, this episode will remind you: Change is possible—but only when you decide to choose it. What You'll Hear In This Episode:How last year's dark, rainy Camino mirrored Lisa's internal struggles—and why this year felt completely different The uncomfortable (but freeing) truth about choosing change for yourself Why healing and letting go isn't a one-time event—it's a layered process that requires courage and patience How your external world often reflects your internal state—and how to shift both The role of rest, nervous system regulation, and community in sustainable growth How to measure your progress without falling into perfectionism or self-judgment Lisa's invitation to the women who know they're ready for more You're not stuck. You're not broken. But you do have a choice.The question is: Are you ready to make it? Ready to Choose Yourself?Lisa's exclusive Tulum Retreat + 12-Month Private Coaching Experience is for the driven, high-achieving woman who's quietly wondering: “When is it my turn?” This isn't another retreat—it's a full year of support, nervous system work, and deep, identity-level coaching, culminating in a transformational week in Tulum. There are only a few spots left for the woman who knows she's ready to stop outsourcing her fulfillment and start leading herself differently.→ Apply now to claim your spotListen now—and share this episode with the women in your life who need the reminder that the future they want is always one brave decision away.

    YOU on the Camino de Santiago
    Ep 120: A courageous faith journey with pilgrim Eden

    YOU on the Camino de Santiago

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 49:26


    TESTING BOUNDARIES, EXPLORING FAITH Telling our stories is such an important part of the Camino experience, and it starts long before we take our first steps on the trail. My guest this week, Eden, does an amazing job of showing just how important the pre-Camino story is. And she shows us that pilgrimage isn't just about the pilgrim; rather, it touches the lives of everyone who knows you are going to make this journey. You'll see. There's more to it, too. Eden reminds us that walking the Camino is so much more than the physical walk. So getting ready to walk the Camino can't be all about packing and getting the right backpack and boots and other gear. It also has to be about getting ready mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. This is a story of courage, on several fronts. I hope you enjoy it!   WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE MY GUEST? I am always looking for compelling stories to share on this podcast. Right now I am looking to talk with people who have walked more than one Camino and who can share about their experiences bringing the Camino home. Let me know you are interested here: https://thecaminoexperience.com/podcast-guest-request-form/    #youonthecamino #caminodesantiago #firsttimepilgrim #thecaminoexperience #caminopodcast

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 24 de Junio ♱ Iglesia Católica | #LiturgiaDeLasHoras

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 5:38


    Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cantor-del-camino--5555170/support.Oración de la Hora Intermedia de NONA del día de hoy, salmos de la Iglesia Católica del Lunes 24 de Junio ♱ Liturgia de las HorasCANTOS ♱ CAMINO NEOCATECUMENAL

    Escuela De Cristo en Bolivia
    UN CAMINO MÁS EXCELENTE - PARTE I

    Escuela De Cristo en Bolivia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 54:05


    A través del predicador: Fernando HuancaFecha: 19 de Junio del 2025Desde la Iglesia : Tabernáculo de SalvaciónLugar: Desde Cochabamba- Bolivia hasta el lugar donde usted está.Comunícate y conéctate con nosotros a través de Facebook y la página webBolivia pequeña entre las naciones de ti saldrá la "Luz a las Naciones"facebook.com/tabernaculodesalvacionfacebook.com/escueladecristoenboliviaApp de Radio: Red Pentecostés Online:Para Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fexred.redpentecostesPara ios (iphone): https://apps.apple.com/es/app/id6473747619www.edcnaciones.org

    Decidedly
    Ep. 186: Deciding to Hike Your Own Hike: Lessons from the Trail About Business, Belonging, and Becoming

    Decidedly

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 42:27


    What does a 500-mile trek through Spain, a rain-soaked trail in Scotland, and a solo summit in Colorado have to do with building a meaningful life or business?In this episode, we share the unexpected lessons learned from long-distance hikes, Ironman races, and conversations on the trail — and how they mirror the journey of entrepreneurship, leadership, and self-discovery.From the spiritual silence of the Camino de Santiago to the muddy mess of the West Highland Way, this isn't just a story about hiking — it's about purpose, progress, and the people who walk beside us (or don't).If you've ever felt like the finish line didn't fulfill you… this one's for you.KEY TOPICS“Hike your own hike”: What this means for life, business, and ignoring the noiseWhy the journey is the reward — not the goal or the finish lineWhat hiking in the rain teaches us about embracing discomfortThe real reason entrepreneurs hesitate to sell their businessesHow solitude reveals what you're actually chasingThe power of walking with the right people, not just anyoneThe Camino de Santiago's secret economy, sacred history, and soul-deep meaningHow to follow the right signs — and know when someone else's path isn't yoursCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction00:51 Hiking in Scotland: The West Highland Way02:18 Hiking Etiquette and Annoyances03:28 Conquering Colorado's Fourteeners07:51 The Spiritual Journey of the Camino de Santiago14:44 The History and Experience of the West Highland Way16:54 Group Hiking Dynamics20:35 The Pressure to Grow in Business21:07 Redefining Success: Progress Over Growth21:50 A Lesson from the Parish Priest22:56 Zappos' Unique Hiring Practice23:59 The Importance of Human Connection27:17 The Journey is the Reward33:53 Lessons from Hiking38:31 Embracing Hardship41:21 Final Thoughts on Hiking and LifeCONNECT WITH USwww.decidedlypodcast.com Join us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/decidedlypodcast Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/decidedlypodcast Shawn's Instagram: www.instagram.com/shawn_d_smith Sanger's Instagram: www.instagram.com/sangersmith MAKING A FINANCIAL DECISION?At Decidedly Wealth Management, we focus on decision-making as the foundational element of success, in our effort to empower families to purposefully apply their wealth to fulfill their values and build a thriving legacy.LEARN MOREwww.decidedlywealth.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY DECISION-MAKING TIP EMAILJoin us every Wednesday for more strategies to DEFEAT bad decision-making - one episode at a time!

    Popping Collars Podcast
    PC Pilgrimage Project: I'll Push You

    Popping Collars Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 58:40


    It's time to talk about another Camino movie, but why should Ryan and Greg do that by themselves when they can bring on the subjects of the film being discussed? This month, we welcome Justin Skeesuck and Patrick Gray back onto the pod to discuss the legacy of their documentary I'LL PUSH YOU. Find out how it changed their lives and what project they're up to now. Let us know what inspires you by emailing us at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or reaching out on socials PLEASE SUPPORT OUR KICKSTARTER FOR THE PILGRIMAGE PROJECT!!! Sign up to volunteer or participate in your own Accessible Camino Find us on the web at poppingcollarspodcast.com Don't forget to pick up some awesome merch Check out our Youtube offerings Read Greg's ramblings about movies at Letterboxd

    CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH MEMPHIS
    Choose The Fruit Of The Spirit | Galatians 5:22-23 | Shari Ray

    CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH MEMPHIS

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 49:06


    In her sermon, Shari uses the metaphor of the Camino de Santiago—a long spiritual pilgrimage—to illustrate the Christian journey of moving continually toward peace and away from chaos. She reflects on her own experience walking the Camino, emphasizing that the daily, intentional choices made on the trail mirror the spiritual decisions we make in life. Life, like the Camino, is not static. Everything is always in motion—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Shari ties this constant movement to the second law of thermodynamics, highlighting humanity's natural tendency toward disorder unless we intentionally choose otherwise. Spiritually, we're always moving toward either peace (shalom: wholeness, well-being, safety) or chaos (slavery, disorder, retaliation). Shari contrasts biblical peace with today's culture of “my truth” and ethical relativism, which echo the times of the Judges when "everyone did what was right in their own eyes." She argues that freedom in Christ means intentionally choosing the path that leads to peace, even when it is counterintuitive or difficult. The lie from the Garden of Eden—that we are the exception to the rule—still misleads us today. We often believe we can harbor resentment, avoid forgiveness, or justify sin without consequences. Shari emphasizes that choosing chaos—like revenge, bitterness, and pride—leads us back into spiritual slavery. Through examples from both Scripture (Gideon, the Exodus, Judges) and literature (Nietzsche's philosophy, Crime and Punishment, Macbeth, Hamlet, East of Eden), she shows how refusing to forgive, holding onto bitterness, or believing ourselves exempt from consequences always results in suffering. Forgiveness, though often seen as illogical or undeserved, is the path to freedom. She tells real-life stories—like her friend Bob who justifies meanness because “they started it”—to show how childish and harmful these justifications are. True peace begins with us, not with others. We often claim we want peace but refuse to let go of pride, pain, or perceived justice to get it. Shari closes by urging the congregation to choose the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—as the “good fruit” in contrast to Adam and Eve's wrong choice. Like the biblical figures and literary characters she referenced, we too stand at a crossroads daily: toward peace and freedom in Christ, or chaos and slavery in sin. The Gospel gives us the power through the Holy Spirit to undo our wrong choices and walk “The Way” that leads to true peace. Discussion Questions Shari says we often believe “we are the exception to the rule.” How have you seen that idea play out in your own life or culture? What does the word “shalom” (biblical peace) mean to you? How is it different from simply not fighting or being calm? Are there any areas in your life where you are choosing chaos (bitterness, revenge, pride) instead of peace? What would it look like to choose differently? Who is someone in your life that you feel “started it”? What would it take for you to forgive them anyway? Which of the fruits of the Spirit do you most need to grow in right now to walk in peace? What's one practical way you could pursue it this week?

    Una Mejor Manera de Vivir
    Camino en descenso

    Una Mejor Manera de Vivir

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 2:15


    Los que recogen en mayor abundancia las bendiciones divinas son aquellos que miran a Dios por la fe y se toman de su mano de amor.

    Noel Díaz - ESNE
    ¿De dónde me vendrá el auxilio?

    Noel Díaz - ESNE

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 27:23


    ¿De dónde me vendrá el auxilio? De lo pasajero que ofrece el mundo, de sus vanidades y pasiones, nunca. El verdadero auxilio sólo viene de quien es el Camino, la Verdad y la Vida, búscalo #EnLaHoraDelEncuentro

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 22 de Junio ♱ Iglesia Católica | #LiturgiaDeLasHoras

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 6:03


    Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cantor-del-camino--5555170/support.Oración de la Hora Intermedia de NONA del día de hoy, salmos de la Iglesia Católica del Domingo 22 de Junio ♱ Liturgia de las HorasCANTOS ♱ CAMINO NEOCATECUMENAL

    Cantor del Camino
    ✝️ NONA | 21 de Junio ♱ Iglesia Católica | #LiturgiaDeLasHoras

    Cantor del Camino

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 6:36


    Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cantor-del-camino--5555170/support.Oración de la Hora Intermedia de NONA del día de hoy, salmos de la Iglesia Católica del Viernes 21 de Junio ♱ Liturgia de las HorasCANTOS ♱ CAMINO NEOCATECUMENAL

    Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
    Episode #494 - The End and Epilogue on the Camino de Santiago

    Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 58:12


    This is it; the final days on my Camino trip in Spain. We cover the final four days, as well as interviews with Dave, plus Beth and Andrew from the Appalachian Trail. Next week, we'll be back to normal!

    Ramblings
    Arriving in Santiago de Compostela with Sharon, Shirley and friends

    Ramblings

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 23:54


    On Clare's last day of walking sections of the Camino, she arrives into Santiago de Compostela with a wonderful group of friends who have been following the Portuguese route, starting in Vigo.The women became friends after meeting in their local gym, and discovered they were all working their way through challenging personal issues. They decided they wanted to do something for themselves to celebrate both fitness and friendship… and their Camino adventure began. The route they chose was from Vigo to Santiago which is entirely in Spain, but forms the last 104km/65 miles of the Camino Portugues Coastal. This is the What3Words location for where Clare met the group: ///petitioning.spokes.snailPresenter: Clare Balding Producer: Karen Gregor

    Globetrotters Podcast
    #109 Pilgrimage, Purpose & the Places That Change Us - With Douglas Brouwer

    Globetrotters Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 43:32


    For the first time on the Globetrotters Podcast, we're joined by a pastor — or rather, a former pastor. Douglas Brouwer spent 45 years in ministry across the U.S. and Europe, leading mission trips, cultural tours, and walking solo pilgrimages across Spain and Portugal. But this conversation goes beyond religion — into longing, identity, and what it really means to find home through travel. It's a deeper, more reflective kind of episode — one that explores the spiritual side of movement in ways we haven't before.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/globetrotters-podcast--5023679/support.

    Prison Breaking With Sarah & Paul
    S2 Ep73: S2E21: "Fin Del Camino"

    Prison Breaking With Sarah & Paul

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 53:28


    In this episode, hosts Sarah Wayne Callies and Paul Adelstein dive into Season 2, Episode 21 of 'Prison Break,' titled 'Fin del Camino,' which aired on March 26, 2007.  They discuss the intense moral dilemmas faced by characters Michael and Lincoln, the struggle with the decision to kill teabag or Mahone, and the setup for season three. The episode also features memorable moments including Kellerman's courtroom testimony to exonerate Sarah. Reflecting on various scene challenges, they share behind-the-scenes stories, including vehicle choices on set, and personal anecdotes involving interactions with fans and crew members. They also touch on relevant world events and answer fan questions about character arcs and storylines. 00:00 Introduction and Initial Reactions 01:03 Episode Overview and Key Moments 03:38 Recap and Analysis of Key Scenes 06:34 Earth News and Cultural References 09:03 Behind the Scenes and Personal Reflections 13:41 Moral Dilemmas and Character Motivations 19:49 Veteran Suicide Awareness and Final Thoughts 27:56 The Pathology of Self-Sacrifice 29:17 Ethical Dilemmas and Redemption Arcs 30:48 Philosophical Musings on Morality 31:41 The Role of Morality Plays in the Show 34:04 Character Entrances and Memorable Scenes 38:43 Fan Questions and Character Insights 47:07 Ideal Endings and Fan Fiction 51:20 Final Thoughts and Credits Leave us your comments, shoot us an email, or leave us a voicemail - we love hearing from all of you! For the FULL Prison Breaking With Sarah & Paul experience, join our very active Patreon community where you can watch our WATCH PARTY episodes, released a day before the podcast episode, where you can re-watch every episode of Prison Break alongside Sarah & Paul's real time commentary (kind of like the DVD director commentary tracks of yore).  You also get access to all of our Fan Fiction episodes and our Discord Server where you can join our active Prison Breaking community, interact with Sarah & Paul's "Ask Me Anything" and join group WATCH PARTIES where you can experience the release of every Watch Party and along with a group chat.   Join our Patreon here: https://patreon.com/user?u=116411884 If you love all the behind-the-scenes Prison Break convo that Sarah & Paul are bringing weekly, then please give us a review and a follow us on all your podcast, social media, and YouTube accounts! Watch the episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@PrisonBreakPodcast Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/prisonbreakpodcast/ Follow us on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@prisonbreakpodcast Merch!!! - https://pbmerch.printify.me/products Email us at prisonbreaking@caliber-studio.com And leave us a message with all your burning questions at (401) 3-PBREAK Logo design by John Nunziatto @ Little Big Brands.  If you want one yourself, reach out at https://www.littlebigbrands.com/ and tell him we sent you.   PRISON BREAKING WITH SARAH & PAUL is a Caliber Studio production. 

    Truce
    The Camino del Norte part 1

    Truce

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 52:20


    Give a little help Chris make Truce On this bonus episode, Chris takes you along with him as he hiked 250 miles on an old Catholic pilgrimage route called the Camino de Santiago. The Camino has a complex history and is actually comprised of more than one trail. The Norte, the oldest (if you take the Primativo), is along the northern coast, the Frances runs east-west through the middle, and the Portuguese routes are north-south from Lisbon to Santiago. You can walk from Turkey following a Camino, or from France. There are webs of them all across Europe. Many lead to the bustling city of Santiago de Compostela in the west of Spain. With lots of tourist traffic, ice cream shops, restaurants, and lodging that caters to pilgrims. The trails converge on a large square and a giant cathedral. This cathedral, started in 1078, as legend has it, is the resting place for the bones of Saint James, one of Jesus' apostles. If you approach the altar, you'll find a door to the right down a set of stairs. Inside, you can see a silver box containing the relics. Pilgrims have travelled there for over a thousand years. Some for religious purposes, others as criminals who were forced to walk as part of their sentence, a journey that could take years, and claimed the lives of many. Others hiked to absolve their sins, something Pope Calixtus II declared could happen if they did it in a year where St. James' Day fell on a Sunday. In the 12th and 13th centuries, as many as a quarter of a million pilgrims made one of these journeys. Today, these routes are experiencing a renaissance. As hundreds of thousands more walk for their own reasons. To the chagrin of seasoned hikers who think the routes are too crowded. In this two-part series, you'll hear Chris and his brother Nick as they talk with people about the Camino, as they share Jesus with people, and find their way on this ancient route. Any packing list is going to be incomplete, because everyone likes their own things! But you REALLY should consider keeping it light. You will have more fun and fewer injuries if your pack stays light. Rain poncho 2 x hiking shirts 1 x hiking pants 1 x hiking shorts mini toiletries shoes (already broken in) hiking poles a broad-brimmed hat app with maps and GPS (we like Camino Ways) sun glasses journal and pens plastic bags for dry stuff light jacket 2 x hiking socks (I like the dual-layered kind) a small bottle of sunscreen cash (at least 3--400 euros) because not all albergues take cards medicines water bottles a tennis ball (to massage your tired feet!) and more! Sources: https://caminoways.com/the-history-of-the-camino-de-santiago Whaling museum Discussion Questions: What leads people to hike a long trail? Would you ever hike a pilgrimage route? Why do so many people have difficulty with the Christian Church that they would go on a pilgrimage route without being religious? How do you interact with strangers? Are you ever in places where you can meet them? Could you share the gospel with a stranger if you had the opportunity? What to pack for the Camino de Santiago Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Join Us in France Travel Podcast
    Hiking Chemin du Puy and Célé Valley, Episode 550

    Join Us in France Travel Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 59:05 Transcription Available


    What's it really like to walk a long-distance trail in rural France? In this episode of Join Us in France, titled Hiking Chemin du Puy and Célé Valley, host Annie Sargent talks with Rowena Sjovall, a solo traveler from the U.S. walking the GR65 and the scenic Célé Valley route. Get the podcast ad-free Rowena shares her detailed experience hiking the Chemin du Puy, one of France's most popular pilgrimage trails. She talks about trail conditions, signage, and the variety of landscapes—rolling hills, deep river valleys, and charming medieval towns. If you've wondered about hiking from Le Puy-en-Velay toward Cahors or incorporating the lesser-known Célé Valley variant, Rowena offers honest insights. The conversation covers practical tips too. What kind of gear should you bring? How easy is it to find food and lodging? What's the vibe among other hikers? Annie asks all the right questions to help listeners decide if this kind of trip is for them. Whether you're planning a Camino in France or just curious about rural walking holidays, this episode delivers both inspiration and real-world advice. Don't forget to subscribe to Join Us in France for more episodes like this, where travel dreams and logistics meet. Perfect for slow travel lovers, Francophiles, and adventure-seekers! Table of Contents for this Episode [00:00:15] Introduction and Greetings [00:00:31] Today on the podcast [00:00:59] Podcast supporters [00:01:32] The Magazine segment [00:02:25] Annie and Rowena [00:03:11] The Crazy Adventure Begins [00:06:27] Planning the Journey [00:08:41] Navigating the Trail [00:12:45] Challenges and Perseverance [00:18:48] Starting point [00:27:14] Navigating Through Cornfields [00:27:51] Rainy Day Lunch and Milka Chocolate [00:28:44] Challenges of Finding Food and Shelter [00:29:43] Reaching the Hilltop and Meeting Fellow Travelers [00:32:48] Exploring Troglodyte Houses [00:34:07] Communal Dinners and Accommodations [00:34:51] Comfort Level at the Accommodations in the Célé Valley [00:41:14] Advice for Future Travelers [00:44:15] Planning the Next Journey [00:47:41] The hardest day [00:48:17] Concluding Thoughts and Farewell [00:48:45] Thank you Patrons [00:49:40] Tour Reviews [00:50:40] Discount for Podcast Listeners [00:51:54] Swimming in the Seine [00:56:21] Next week on the podcast [00:56:58] Copyright   More episodes about active vacations in France