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— Today, it is a joy to welcome Gideon Enok to A Quest for Well-Being. Since 2010, Gideon has traveled the world, lived in multiple countries, and walked more than 7,000 kilometers with a backpack. He describes himself not simply as a traveler, but as a pilgrim on a lifelong journey of discovery, growth, and transformation. Gideon is the author of The Pilgrim Spirit: The Longer You Walk, The Deeper You Go, a powerful memoir inspired by an extraordinary 3,500-kilometer walk from Denmark to Santiago de Compostela during the height of the 2020 pandemic. At one of the lowest points in his life, he heard an inner calling that led him on a five-month pilgrimage across Europe—a journey that ultimately brought him greater serenity, purpose, self-understanding, and even true love. At the heart of Gideon's work is a beautiful message: that life itself is a pilgrimage, that every person we meet is a fellow traveler, and that what matters most is not where the journey takes us, but who we become along the way. Today, we'll explore the lessons he learned through millions of steps on the Camino de Santiago, the transformative power of trusting life's callings, the wisdom of the pilgrim spirit, and how courage, resilience, gratitude, and openness can guide us toward a more meaningful life. Valeria interviews Gideon Enok — He is the author of "The Pilgrim Spirit: The Longer You Walk, The Deeper You Go - Walking 3,500 km Toward a New Life on the Camino de Santiago." Gideon has traveled the world since 2010 and has lived in several countries, including the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Slovakia, and Spain. He has walked over 7,000 km with a backpack and considers himself a pilgrim on a lifelong pilgrimage. A couple of years before the long journey, Gideon had written down a bucket list of over 100 things he wanted to learn, experience, accomplish, and places he wanted to visit, as well as people he wanted to meet. At the top of the list, he wanted to have dinner with his favorite author, Gregory David Roberts, who is the author of the International Bestselling book Shantaram. It was an impossible task, because he was no longer in public life. Nevertheless, Gideon often looked for when Gregory got online again, and when he did, he began following him, and eventually Gideon and Gregory found each other and amplified the maxim that when the student is ready, the teacher will appear, and how the starting point for the book The Pilgrim Spirit began. A few years later, when the finishing touches was made on the book, Gideon was in Finisterre again, and on a walk toward the 0,0 km marker at The End of The World, he laid eyes on K, found true love and they are still together. To learn more about Gideon Enok and his work, please visit: https://thepilgrimspirit.com/
In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by LMNT, we are joined by our pal Elise Ott, aka Sauce, who gives us a play by play of her recent hike on Portuguese Camino coastal route along with her parents. SOS walks us through doing the Camino as a tribute to her late brother Curtis, who passed away in February of 2025 after years of living with schizoaffective disorder. She shares his story with honesty and humor, including the time he stole a county parks truck in a three-piece suit, drove it across state lines, and complimented the cop who tackled him, and gets into what it's like to love someone whose illness made them impossible to help, why she doesn't know exactly how he died, and what it meant to scatter his ashes along the coast of Portugal with her parents. Elise also shares what the Portuguese Camino coastal route is actually like, the food situation (and why it was mas o menos), how it was to hike the trail through a tour operator, navigating language barriers with limited Spanish, and what it's like to hike 13 days with your parents and come out closer on the other side. We wrap the show with 2026 hiking trends and whether they're actually worth it, debating the classic debate of raccoon-who-knows-your-secrets versus the goose-who-overreacts-to-everything, the triple crown of girly gear, I am very dumb and pulled my hamstring, and we cover a mailbag about wearing contacts on trail. Warning: this episode contains candid discussion of mental illness, substance abuse, family trauma, and the death of a loved one. LMNT: Get a free sample pack with any order at drinklmnt.com/trek. Gossamer Gear: Use code "BACKPACKERRADIO" for $20 off LT5 Trekking Poles at gossamergear.com. 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[divider] Interview with Elise "SOS" Ott Elise's Instagram Elise's Website Elise's Youtube Time stamps & Questions 00:05:35 - Reminders: Join us for Chaunce's live podcast sendoff, submit your favorite Chaunce moments or a voicemail for Chaunce, calling all CDT hikers - suggest yourself as a guest, sign up for the Trek's newsletter, and listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon! 00:12:30 - Introducing Elise 00:14:00 - What does a running coach do? 00:19:01 - How do you handle the social pressure of running on Strava? 00:23:09 - How did you end up choosing the Portuguese Camino Coastal Route? 00:26:06 - What are the daily miles, pace, and logistics like on the Camino? 00:29:04 - What was the food like in Portugal and Spain? 00:35:05 - What was the cost of using a tour service, and was it worth it? 00:38:59 - What are the highlights of the towns along the route? 00:45:00 - Discussion about Curtis and the reason for the hike 00:46:18 - What is schizoaffective disorder, and how did Curtis's illness develop? 00:55:51 - What's the story of Curtis stealing the county truck in a three-piece suit? 01:03:10 - Were rehab stints ever helpful for Curtis? 01:18:39 - What was it like fearing for your parents' safety? 01:28:35 - How are your parents doing, and was the hike a positive grieving exercise? 01:32:13 - What do you know about how Curtis died? 01:41:12 - What advice do you have for people loving someone with severe mental illness? 01:45:15 - What were the highlights and best moments of the Camino? 01:46:53 - How did you navigate language barriers in Portugal and Spain? 01:48:24 - What are the funniest parent quirks you discovered on the hike? 01:57:03 - What gear do you recommend for the Camino? 02:07:15 - What was the funniest thing that happened on the trail? 02:10:01 - What is it like managing sleep apnea with a CPAP while backpacking? 02:23:04 - What are your top recovery tips for ultrarunning? 02:27:54 - Discussion about 2026 hiking trends: sleeping pad inflators and Alpha Direct Segments Trek Propaganda: 2026 Hiking Gear Trends, And Whether I Think They're Actually Worth It by Livvy Weld QOTD: Would you rather have one raccoon know all your secrets and occasionally hint at them or one goose publicly overreact to everything you do? 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Whether it's your family, your team at work, your friend group, or fourteen pilgrims walking the coast of Portugal — every group goes through the same stages: form, norm, storm, reform, and break apart. This week Amy and Karla get specific about what that looked like on the Camino, and more importantly, what it revealed about each of them. Amy discovers she is almost always either at the front or the back of the pack — and never in the middle. Karla learns something powerful about leadership, louder voices, and the cost of avoiding conflict in the moment. And somewhere between a swamp detour, instant Nescafé, and the fastest pilgrim in the group, there is a genuinely useful framework for understanding why groups are hard, why they are worth it, and what you can learn about yourself when you are asked to move at someone else's pace. If you have ever struggled with being part of a group, leading one, or just surviving one — this episode is your people. To learn more about group pilgrimages and spiritual direction, contact Karla Woggon, Director of Soul Sauntering:
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Dan Slevin reviews Glenrothan, Brian Cox's directorial debut, about two estranged brothers and a whisky distillery. Devs, a cerebral sci-fi series about a tech company trying to predict the future. The Way, Martin Sheen's emotional Camino pilgrimage drama, back for its 15th anniversaryNights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin joins Emile Donovan to review:IN CINEMASGlenrothan (dir. Brian Cox). This is the first feature to be directed by Brian Cox, star of Succession, and it is the story of two estranged brothers and their family whisky distillery. Cox plays the older brother, and the jazz musician younger brother is played by Alan Cumming (who is also one of the stars of Schmigadoon!).PAID STREAMING - NeonDevs (written and directed by Alex Garland). This eight-episode cerebral sci-fi series was originally on Hulu in the US in 2020 but never on a local streamer until now. Nick Offerman plays the CEO of a mysterious quantum computing company that intends to use its prodigious computing power to predict the future and rewrite the past.FREE STREAMING - BrollieThe Way (dir. Emilio Estevez, 2010). The film is back in cinemas this weekend to commemorate the 15th anniversary of its release, but it's also streaming for free on Brollie. Martin Sheen plays a grieving father determined to complete the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage carrying the ashes of his dead son. The first and best of the (many) Camino films.Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
### 本期概览这是一期内容丰富、跨度很大的节目。Bear 从保罗·柯艾略1986年的朝圣之路出发,聊创作、历史、职业转型,也聊走路机和AI管健康这些生活里正在发生的小事。听起来很杂,但有一条线贯穿其中:**怎么在不确定的时候,找到属于自己的方向。**---### 主要内容**
Should you move to Spain in 2026? Well, it depends. A blog called Expat Money recently published a list of the "top 7 reasons you should never move to Spain" and I don't think the author was wrong about them... I just think that Spain has some intangibles that make it a great place to live, and that for most of us, moving abroad is more than a mathematical calculation. Support this podcast at https://expatmadrid.com/donate/You can read my article here, obviously I've lived in Spain for 22 years and I'm somewhat biased: https://expatmadrid.com/reasons-never-move-spain/If you're looking for a more athletic type of holiday, check out my friend Raul over at https://biketourinspain.comI'll be going on his tour of La Rioja and Camino del Cid in a couple of months, and I've got two episodes on here about other bike tours, look for "#76 - Route of Don Quixote" and "#94 - Extremadura Bike Tour" for more about those.
Textbaustein Vorschau Camino Magic — das klingt nach Esoterik. Ist es aber nicht. Es ist eines der stärksten Muster aus unserer Studie mit 588 Pilgern: Hilfe kommt auf dem Jakobsweg immer dann, wenn du sie wirklich brauchst. Heute erzähle ich, was dahintersteckt — und was wir im Alltag davon lernen können.
Disclaimer: Este podcast tiene fines exclusivamente informativos y educativos. Ninguna de las opiniones expresadas en este episodio constituye una recomendación de compra o venta de activos financieros, ni debe interpretarse como asesoramiento de inversión. Cada oyente es responsable de sus propias decisiones.
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Marianne de Boisredon, le jour où son mari lui a demandé le cadeau qu'elle souhaitait recevoir pour son anniversaire, n'a pas hésité un instant à lui dire : « Partir marcher seule sur les chemins de Compostelle ». Cette réponse était inattendue, venue d'une femme à la vie très remplie, autant sur le plan familial que de ses engagements personnels dont elle avait déjà témoigné sur Zeteo (#26).Cet appel à partir, qu'elle ressentait non comme un désir mais une nécessité, a transformé sa vie. Si les circonstances de la vie, et les complications liées à l'épidémie du Covid ont compliqué sa décision, Marianne de Boisredon a tenu son pari. Relier Saint-Jacques de Compostelle seule à pied.Et c'est peut-être sur le Camino que l'appel à la marche auquel répondait Marianne s'est transformé en appel à renaître et à renouveler profondément sa vie. À peine revenue chez elle, une fois dégagée de ses responsabilités au sein du mouvement Fondacio, elle a repris la marche… pour le fameux pèlerinage de Shikoku, au Japon.De cette marche circulaire ponctuée par la visite d'une centaine de temples dans l'une des îles de l'archipel japonais, inscrite au cœur de la spiritualité bouddhiste et pratiquée depuis de nombreux siècles, Marie-Édith Laval a témoigné sur Zeteo, il y a quelques années (#187).Revenue du Japon, Marianne de Boisredon savait déjà qu'elle n'avait pas achevé sa marche. Depuis de nombreuses années, elle ressentait une autre nécessité. Celle d'aller marcher jusqu'à Assise, à la rencontre du Povorello. Partie de la Basilique de Vézelay, elle y parviendra, après avoir surmonté une épreuve douloureuse.Dans la force, la profondeur et la simplicité de son témoignage, Marianne de Boisredon nous invite à répondre et à rester fidèles aux désirs et aux rêves les plus forts que nous ressentons en nous. Elle nous démontre qu'à chaque pas, s'agrandit l'ouverture du cœur et de l'esprit, à la rencontre de la nature, de l'autre et du silence.Pour lire Marcher pour renaître, le livre de Marianne de Boisredon, cliquer ici.-------------- VERS UN ÉTÉ SANS NUAGESL'été est imminent, un temps de l'année privilégié pour beaucoup pour aller à la recherche d'un second souffle, pour sortir des routines, pour vivre des expériences nouvelles, pour se renouveler. C'est la raison pour laquelle Zeteo vous emmène, cette semaine et la prochaine, à marcher à la rencontre du monde, pour une autre rencontre avec soi-même, et avec les autres.C'est aussi la raison pour laquelle Zeteo ne fera pas la pause cet été, comme chaque année d'ailleurs, afin de vous offrir toute une série d'épisodes magnifiques. Certains d'entre eux sont déjà enregistrés, d'autres vont l'être dans les jours et semaines qui viennent. L'été est toujours un moment fort d'écoute pour ce podcast, avec des invités que vous allez découvrir, ou redécouvrir pour certains que vous êtes très nombreux à aimer. Je suis sûr qu'ils ne vous décevront pas.C'est le temps de la préparation de l'été, il y aura celui de sa traversée, pour vous, comme pour Zeteo. Un été que j'espère sans trop de nuages, même s'ils sont parfois nécessaires.Depuis près d'un an, j'ai lancé beaucoup moins d'appels aux dons qu'avant. Cette année, je ne l'ai fait qu'à la période pascale. C'est pourquoi il m'a paru juste de lancer ce nouvel appel, aujourd'hui, il y en aura probablement un autre au cœur de l'été.Cet appel me semble juste, Zeteo est d'accès entièrement gratuit, pour des contenus et des épisodes que vous pouvez écouter autant de fois que vous le souhaitez. Il n'y a pas de limites, pas de barrières d'accès, pas d'inscription requise sauf pour ceux qui souhaitent s'abonner aux newsletters, gratuites elles aussi. Je trouve merveilleux que Zeteo ne dépende d'aucune autre forme de revenus que votre générosité, pour ne pas avoir d'autres dépendances que celle du cœur et de la gratuité.Je suis très touché par les si nombreux messages que je reçois, ils confirment la montée constante de l'audience d'un podcast qui touche de plus en plus de monde, puisque sa progression, en cette 7ème année, est encore plus dynamique que les précédentes au même moment. Je suis très confiant pour l'avenir de ce podcast, tant qu'il répondra à des attentes et des besoins, tant qu'il sera ajusté au canal infini de la bienveillance divine.Pour permettre notamment à ceux et celles qui ne peuvent pas faire un don, d'écouter Zeteo, cet appel est destiné à ceux et celles qui peuvent le faire par une offrande. Je ne pense pas ici à ceux qui en ont fait une récemment ou il y a plus longtemps. Peu importe le montant, un don est toujours juste, et c'est à chaque fois une bénédiction, comme les messages que je reçois. Je finis cet appel en exprimant toute ma gratitude pour vous, auditeurs, auditrices, donateurs, donatrices, je vous donne rendez-vous dans quelques semaines peut-être pour de nouveaux messages, et je vous confie déjà à Marianne qui va nous emmener sur les chemins de Compostelle, de Shikoku et d'Assise, un vrai tour du monde !-------------- Pour soutenir l'effort de Zeteo, podcast sans publicité et d'accès entièrement gratuit, vous pouvez faire un don. Il suffit pour cela de cliquer sur l'un des deux boutons ci-dessous, pour le paiement de dons en ligne au profit de l'association Telio qui gère Zeteo.Cliquer ici pour aller sur notre compte de paiement de dons en ligne sécurisé par HelloAsso.Ou cliquer ici pour aller sur notre compte Paypal.Vos dons sont défiscalisables à hauteur de 66% : par exemple, un don de 50€ ne coûte en réalité que 17€. Le reçu fiscal est généré automatiquement et immédiatement à tous ceux qui passent par la plateforme de paiement sécurisé en ligne de HelloAssoNous délivrons directement un reçu fiscal à tous ceux qui effectuent un paiement autrement (Paypal, chèque à l'association Telio, 76 rue de la Pompe, 75016 Paris – virement : nous écrire à info@zeteo.fr ). Pour lire d'autres messages de nos auditeurs : cliquer ici.Pour en savoir plus au sujet de Zeteo, cliquer ici.Pour lire les messages de nos auditeurs, cliquer ici.Nous contacter : contact@zeteo.frProposer votre témoignage ou celui d'un proche : temoignage@zeteo.fr
Conscious Connected Breathwork with Charles De VriesYou can connect with Charles at the linkBelow:https://camino-retreat.lovable.appOr, on Instagram - @caminocharly.The breathing technique mentioned by Charles is, Kapalabhati, a powerful breathing technique for energy and vitality.Your host is Bradley Chermside, author of international bestselling Camino de Santiago memoir, The Only Way Is West. Bradley has walked the Camino Frances, Camino Portugués, Camino Inglés and the Camino del Invierno.Bradley's Camino de Santiago book, The Only Way Is West, is a three time international bestseller in Humorous Essays, Action and Adventure Biographies and Travel Writing in the UK, Canada and Australia. To get your eyes on an ebook, your hands on a paperback, or, your ears around the audiobook version, click here :) You can also buy Brad a coffee at the link below - he LOVES coffee! :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pilgrimspodcast
Dr. Tom and Kari Curran discuss growing in self awareness through making a good confession. Tom tells the "missing chapter" from his transformative Camino pilgrimage and he explores 3 levels of conversion: repentance, renunciation and God's grace.
Charlamos con el capitán de la selección española sobre su futuro, cómo llega al torneo y las expectativas para el Mundial. Además, el Sanedrín analiza la segunda venida de Mourinho y el posible fichaje de Bernardo Silva.
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Escucha el podcast del programa Camino al Sol a través de Estación 97.7, en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana correspondiente al viernes 12-junio-2026.
Isobel's daughter Elizabeth comes on to discuss her hike of the Camino Trail. This is a very runnable trail and a popular destination for multi day running. Hear how you could easily organise this adventure for yourself!
Have you ever felt a longing you could not explain?In this episode of The Sacred Travel Podcast, Julia speaks with presbyterian pastor, author, traveler, and lifelong pilgrim Douglas Brouwer about the deeper longing that calls us beyond the familiar.Together they explore pilgrimage, vulnerability, peacemaking, sacred encounters, indigenous wisdom, and the unnoticed moments that quietly transform our lives.What begins as a conversation about travel unfolds into a reflection on curiosity, humanity, faith, and the art of truly seeing one another.
Annette is in London! She and Cathal are finally in the same studio for this listener questions episode.First up, Annette's three takeaways from Cathal's conversation with behavioural scientist Leidy Klotz, author of In a Good Place. The headline: every workspace has to meet three psychological needs. Agency, growth and connection. They get into why hot-desking quietly erodes all three, the simplest confidence trick going (visit the room before a high-stakes meeting), and how to improve a workspace when no renovation budget is coming.Then a question from listener Helen, whose husband is working around the clock. She can feel them losing connection, and he keeps telling her the same thing: you don't understand, I don't have a choice. Cathal and Annette have both been close to this one, and they share practical ways to help without trying to fix.Plus: Annette's Camino de Santiago walk, two black toes and all.Next week: Roger Martin, author of Playing to Win: How Strategy Really Works.Got a work dilemma for a future episode? Get in touch at betteratwork.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Población - 209 habitantes | Reclamo - la iglesia de San Juan bautista con un retablo del siglo XVI y un videomapping que se puede visitar dos días al mes | Otras cosas típicas - el albergue del Camino de Santiago, donde se abraza a los peregrinos; y el pique con Santo Domingo de La Calzada por una dehesa donde ambas localidades querían que pastase su ganado. La victoria fue para el héroe local Martín García.
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Escucha el podcast del programa Camino al Sol a través de Estación 97.7, en Santo Domingo, República Dominicana correspondiente al jueves 11-junio-2026.
En el episodio del 09/06/26 hablamos de: CNTE CIERRA CAMINO AL AZTECA, SALINAS PLIEGO LLAMA A LA VIOLENCIA
Hello to you listening in Bridgeport, Connecticut! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories from Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga. On my Camino pilgrimage I received a small paper star from someone I did not know to carry with me as a blessing, to remember that someone was watching over me as I walked. In turn, I'm sharing some blessings with you as you walk in your day: BLESSING FOR YOU May you eat an unfamiliar dessert in a foreign land at least once in your life. May you wake up to salsa music one summer morning, and start your day dancing. May you mix stripes with plaids, floral patterns with checks, mismatch your socks, and add a floppy hat. May you be greeted by 20 flowers, 15 trees, 10 clouds and at least 1 extra-solar planet. If you bury your face in your tear-stained pillow and beg the Universe to please send you your soul mate, make sure you haven't slurred your teary words so they sound like "cell mate." May you dream of taking a trip to the moon in a gondola powered by firecrackers and wild swans. May you actually kneel and kiss the earth now and again. Attribution: Pronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia: How the Whole World is Conspiring to Shower You with Blessings. Available at Amazon: https://bit.ly/Pronoia. A free preview of the book is available here: https://tinyurl.com/PronoiaPreview You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. AND! Stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website during reconstruction, email me [info@quartermoonstoryarts.net] to arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as Quarter Moon Story Arts on Substack. Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts Music: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music ALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
Sofía Valbona proviene de una familia albanesa: musulmana y judía por parte materna, y ortodoxa por parte paterna, por lo que durante su infancia Sofía vive estas dos realidades. En el año 89 con la apertura a la democracia llegan a Albania un grupo de evangelistas y Sofía les ayuda a traducir sus oficios para aprender el inglés. Este será el primer contacto que tendrá con una Biblia. Contemplando este nuevo mundo que se le va abriendo decide contrastar sus dudas con su abuela- musulmana- y su bisabuela -ortodoxa-. Más tarde irá a Italia a estudiar en la universidad y allí conocerá a un chico, será su suegra la que le enseñe la fe católica. Finalmente se separará de este chico y ella, sintiéndose vacía, como si le faltara algo, acabará haciendo el Camino de Santiago. Descubre en este nuevo «Cambio de Agujas» cómo acaba Sofía Valbona entrando en una Iglesia y queriéndose casar por la Iglesia, y queriendo recibir los sacramentos de iniciación, dejando la Nueva Era, para volverse a Dios.
This summer, the #KingChasing Podcast will focus on student-athletes at NCCAA member institutions who are serving on different mission trips at home and abroad. The summer series begins with the seventh episode of its fifth season of the #KingChasing Podcast, as NCCAA Communications Coordinator Richard Martin interviews Carlie Blevins, a junior at Faith Baptist Bible College (FBBC) and member of the cross country team who just finished a mission trip traveling the Camino de Santiago in Portugal and Spain. During their time on the Camino de Santiago trail, Blevins and her team traversed over 130 miles, talking to people who were also making the hike to Santiago, Spain, sharing the Gospel with those around them. In this episode, Blevins discusses the long journey she and the FBBC team took over two weeks, how she grew in her faith and as a team during the trip, and how she has been convicted to be bolder in sharing the Gospel. For those wanting to learn more about Seth Grotzke, his work in Spain and on the Camino de Santiago, or how to support his family during their time as missionaries, head to scquest.org for more information. The #KingChasing Podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts, at thenccaa.org/podcasts, and on YouTube.
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Small Cap Breaking News You Can't Miss!Here's a quick rundown of the latest updates from standout small-cap companies making big moves today:LaFleur Minerals Inc. (CSE: LFLR) (OTCQB: LFLRF) (FSE: 3WK0)LaFleur acquired a 100% interest in 27 mineral claims (about 701.7 hectares) in Quebec's Val-d'Or district, expanding its McKenzie East Gold Project next to Fresnillo's McKenzie Break. The all-cash purchase cost just C$35,000 and consolidates district-scale ground near its PEA-stage Swanson Gold Project and Beacon Gold Mill. It adds low-cost exposure in one of the world's most prolific gold belts as the company prepares to resume drilling.Zefiro Methane Corp. (Cboe Canada: ZEFI) (FSE: Y6B) (OTCQB: ZEFIF)Zefiro onboarded four new corporate energy clients, three of them publicly traded firms with a combined market cap above US$140 billion, after a recent fleet expansion. Management expects the added rigs to contribute about US$10 million in annual revenue, with work centered in Ohio under a three-year, US$19.6 million state contract. The wins point to growing demand for the company's well-remediation and methane-reduction services.Camino Minerals Corporation (TSXV: COR) (OTCID: CAMZF)Camino reported high-grade copper from all five drill holes at its Costa de Cobre project in Peru, led by 76.2m at 0.88% Cu including 16.25m at 2.67% Cu. The results extend mineralization along the Diva trend, and partner Nittetsu Mining has completed its three-year earn-in toward a 35% interest. With work advancing in both Peru and Chile, the drilling strengthens Camino's copper development pipeline.Metalsource Mining Inc. (CSE: MSM) (OTCQB: MSMMF) (FSE: E9Z)Metalsource intersected 434 g/t silver equivalent over 10.64 metres at its Silver Hill project in North Carolina, including a standout 2,050 g/t AgEq over 1.52 metres. Step-out drilling extended the polymetallic silver-gold-lead-zinc system about 315 metres below surface, with several assays still pending. The company is advancing toward an inaugural modern resource estimate at America's first silver mine.E3 Lithium Ltd. (TSXV: ETL) (FSE: OW3) (OTCQX: EEMMF)E3 Lithium executed a contribution agreement confirming up to $36.5 million in non-repayable federal funding through Natural Resources Canada's Global Partnerships Initiative. The funding covers 75% of an approximately $48 million program to complete Phase 3 of its demonstration facility and the Clearwater Project feasibility study, targeting 12,000 tonnes per year of battery-grade lithium carbonate. The support de-risks the project as it moves toward a final investment decision.Bottom Line: Today's headlines span gold, copper, silver, lithium and energy services, with strong drill results, major new client wins and significant government backing underscoring broad momentum across the small-cap resource sector.Stay ahead of the market — follow AGORACOM for more breaking small-cap news and insights.
CALLINGS, EXPECTATIONS, AND OTHER PILGRIM THOUGHTS When you feel called to walk the Camino de Santiago, what are you being called to? And what is this thing, the pilgrimage to Santiago? I ask myself that question a lot, especially when I am on the Camino. And it turns out that I am not the only one asking these questions. In this episode I am talking with Neil from the United Kingdom. Neil has the gift of a long lead up to his pilgrimage, allowing him to contemplate meaning and motivations, and to take his time choosing which route to walk. That might be the biggest challenge of all – which route to walk first, when you suspect you are going to want to eventually walk them all. MAKE YOUR CAMINO DREAM A REALITY IN 2027 You don't have to start the Camino alone, even if you ultimately want to walk the Camino solo. You don't have to figure out everything yourself just to get packed and to your starting point. Instead, begin your pilgrimage with the Camino Experience and get yourself off to a great start! Let me know you are interested in walking with me from Saint Jean Pied de Port in 2027 here: https://forms.gle/py2bcdQqtqKvJT1e6 You can also drop me an email: nancy@thecaminoexperience.com HEAR MAURICE'S CAMINO STORY This May I was blessed to have an assistant guide with me and my Camino Experience group in Saint Jean Pied de Port and on the trail to Pamplona. You can hear Maurice's Camino story in season 2, episode 12 and in episode 107. #youonthecamino #caminodesantiago #firsttimepilgrim #thecaminoexperience #caminopodcast
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Entrevista exclusiva con la galardonada autora Reyna Grande sobre su nuevo libro “Corazón migrante: Ensayos sobre lo que no puedo olvidar” (también publicado como “Migrant Heart”) — publicado en 2026. Lorena Mora-Mowry entrevista a Reyna Grande para su podcast “Latina Today.” Para Reyna, escribir ha sido un salvavidas y al desnudar su alma en “Corazón migrante”, le ha dado propósito y ha sido crucial para construir resiliencia, así como para el proceso de escribir sobre la exposición al dolor, tanto personal como sistémico, vinculado a la experiencia inmigrante, sanar las heridas emocionales, recuperar la alegría y seguir adelante en un arduo y continuo proceso.
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¿Es verdad lo que cuenta la película La Misión? Quizás el capítulo más glorioso de nuestra historia. Desfigurad, mal contado, ignorado. Ahora te lo contamos como fue.Ven con nosotros a la Peregrinación: Fátima, Camino de Santiago (en 7 días), Lisboa, Covadonga, Garabandal, Segovia, Escorial, Toledo, Puy du Fou, Madrid.Salimos el 17 de septiembre.(puedes unirte desde cualquier punto del mundo) Inscríbete: gospazybien4@gmail.com+523310290903Los espero! P. Gonzalo Viaña
Today's guest is Claudette Zepeda, award-winning chef, mom, self-described border kid, poet, and author of the new cookbook “Cooking the Borderlands: Spice and Smoke Between Mexico and the States.” Claudette's book is a deeply personal celebration of the food, family, and culture that shaped her, from Tijuana and San Diego to Jalisco and beyond. Claudette joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the long road to writing her first cookbook, why she was determined to create something that would stand the test of time, and how her identity as a border kid informs everything she cooks. She shares stories about her family, her kids, the recipes they inspired, and the women who taught her resilience, creativity, and the power of the village. They also dive into recipes from “Cooking the Borderlands,” including her White Widow salsa, arroz poblano, birria, and the Chinese-Mexican dishes that reflect the food culture of Tijuana and Mexicali. Plus, Claudette talks about her San Diego airport restaurant project with Tony Hawk, her salsa macha collab with Señor Lechuga, and the life-changing experience of walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain. Click here for Claudette's Frijoles Rancheros (Cowboy Beans) recipe from “Cooking the Borderlands.” Thank you to Nonino & Whole Foods Market for supporting our show. Click here for tickets to our upcoming Supper Club Series in Miami on June 23rd. Click here to pre-order The Game Changers issue of Cherry Bombe magazine. Sign up for our free Radio Cherry Bombe newsletters at cherrybombe.substack.com More on Claudette: Instagram, Señor Lechuga Salsa Macha, “Cooking the Borderlands” cookbook More on Kerry: Instagram, “So You Want To Open A Restaurant” Substack series
Last week Amy admitted she mostly just wanted to escape her life when she signed up for the Camino. This week, she tells you what actually happened when she got there — and it is tender, raw, funny, and genuinely miraculous. From blisters that should have stopped her to a stranger on a cobblestone street who blew her a kiss and changed everything, this episode is about what becomes possible when you slow down enough to notice. Amy and Karla also unpack one of the most profound questions a pilgrimage will ask of you: can you rest? Can you stop pushing through? Can you let yourself be cared for? For the overachievers, the caretakers, and the people who are last on their own list — this one is going to hit close to home. Plus, Karla shares her own experience of tending to others' pain and what she learned about the difference between witnessing suffering and internalizing it. That distinction alone is worth the listen. Curious about pilgrimages or spiritual direction? Reach out to Karla Woggon, Director of Soul Sauntering:
¿Por qué hay personas con 55 años que parece que tienen 60? ¿Y por qué hay otras que con 70 parecen tener 40? No es una cuestión de genética, ni tampoco es cuestión de suerte, sino más bien de capacidad. En concreto, es cuestión de cómo de rápido pierdes tus capacidades, porque cumplir años implica que cada vez el juego de la vida es un poquito más difícil, a menos que hagas lo que te voy a explicar hoy para revertir esto. Para empezar, cada persona puede decidir llevar la vida que quiera. Y ahí está la clave del envejecimiento, en las decisiones que se toman. Pero como digo siempre: Escoge el comportamiento y acepta las consecuencias. Porque es cierto que actualmente sin hacer nada especial, la esperanza de vida ha aumentado principalmente por motivos sanitarios, tecnológicos e higiénicos… PERO, lo que sí ha cambiado es la capacidad de manipular la velocidad del envejecimiento. La verdadera diferencia entre una persona que parece joven y otra que parece mucho mayor no suele estar en la fecha de nacimiento. Está en lo que su cuerpo todavía es capaz de hacer. Haz una prueba mental rápida. Piensa en cómo estabas hace diez años: ¿Te levantabas del suelo con más facilidad? ¿Subías escaleras sin pensarlo? ¿Podías cargar peso sin molestias? ¿Te sentías más ágil? ¿Tenías más energía? Si la respuesta es sí, entonces ya sabes exactamente de qué estoy hablando. Porque eso son capacidades. Y cuando las pierdes, empiezas a interpretar esa pérdida como envejecimiento. Los dos principales retos del envejecimiento: Osteoporosis y Sarcopenia Los dos grandes responsables de que pierdas tus capacidades con los años son dos procesos degenerativos de nuestro organismo: la osteoporosis y la sarcopenia. Casi todo el mundo sabe lo que es la osteoporosis porque ya hay una industria que se encarga cada año de gastarse miles de millones de dólares en que entendamos qué es, que le tengamos miedo y que, por supuesto, la combatamos con sus productos. Y no voy a decir qué industria es para que los de la leche no se me enfaden, pero es así. Sin embargo, lo curioso es que, aunque todo el mundo conozca la osteoporosis y casi nadie a la sarcopenia, ambas son primas hermanas porque son procesos de degeneración directos que se producen al ir cumpliendo años: La osteoporosis: Es la degeneración de la masa ósea. La sarcopenia: Es la degeneración de la masa muscular. La parte buena es que, aunque estos procesos no se pueden revertir por completo, sí que se pueden retrasar. Eso es lo que hace que una persona con 50 años parezca que tiene 30 y otra con 40 parezca que tiene 60. La diferencia radica exclusivamente en las decisiones que ha tomado cada uno de ellos con respecto a la osteoporosis y la sarcopenia. La encrucijada del envejecimiento: Dos caminos obligatorios Años vas a cumplir igual, por lo que te ves obligado a escoger entre dos caminos. No puedes escoger ir por los dos, ni tampoco puedes quedarte parado y no ir por ninguno. Tienes que decidir: Camino 1: Dejarse llevar y no hacer nada. En este caso, te beneficiarás de los avances médicos y de la farmacología, permitiéndote seguramente vivir una vida larga. Pero notarás que cada vez todo te cuesta un poquito más. Te dolerán las rodillas al subir las escaleras, no podrás cargar las bolsas de la compra, te dolerá la espalda al levantarte, dormirás fatal y engordarás más. Es el camino de los que dicen que todo esto es «cosa de la edad». Camino 2: Minimizar la osteoporosis y la sarcopenia. El camino de los que toman acción para blindar sus capacidades físicas y retrasar las consecuencias de la degradación ósea y muscular. El poder del entrenamiento de fuerza y musculación ¿Andar? ¿Zumba? ¿Pilates? ¿Cómo se minimizan realmente la osteoporosis y la sarcopenia? Con actividad física, especialmente entrenamiento de musculación. Si hubiera otra forma mejor, la diría. Si la zumba fuera mejor lo diría, si el spinning fuera mejor lo diría, si el pilates fuera mejor lo diría, si la natación fuera mejor lo diría. Pero es que lo mejor para fortalecer la musculatura y los huesos y, por tanto, retrasar la osteoporosis y la sarcopenia, es el entrenamiento de fuerza/musculación. Porque cuando aplicas entrenamientos de fuerza, lo que le estás diciendo al cuerpo es que debe preservar la masa muscular e incluso hacerla más fuerte y más grande. Y cuando haces esto, automáticamente todo lo demás mejora. Los beneficios metabólicos colaterales de entrenar fuerza: Mejor control del apetito y de la glucosa: Te haces más sensible a la insulina y puedes almacenar más glucógeno, lo que provoca que almacenes menos grasa y, por ende, engordes menos. Optimización de la tasa metabólica basal: Al preservar la masa muscular, usarás más calorías en reposo. No es una cantidad enorme, pero es muchísimo mejor que perder masa muscular y provocar que tu metabolismo disminuya de golpe. Si pierdes masa muscular (siguiendo el Camino 1), aunque sigas comiendo lo mismo que has comido toda la vida sin engordar, ahora vas a engordar. Pero no es por la edad; es porque has decidido tomar el camino 1. Si tomas el camino dos, no solamente no vas a perder capacidad metabólica con esas cantidades, sino que es posible que tengas que comer incluso más sin engordar, haciendo tu día a día mucho más placentero al poder disfrutar de cantidades más grandes de comida. Solo necesitas 3 horas a la semana Hablamos de algo que cualquiera puede conseguir entrenando 3 días por semana. No es necesario pasarse media vida en el gimnasio, son 3 horas a la semana. Probablemente menos. Todo el mundo tiene ese tiempo, pero es comprensible que no todo el mundo quiera hacerlo. De ahí el tema de que sea un camino que tienes que decidir tomar de forma consciente. Edad Cronológica frente a Edad Biológica ¿Por qué Wayne Rooney y Cristiano Ronaldo tienen la misma edad y Rooney parece el abuelo de Ronaldo? ¿Ha sido por suerte? ¿Por genética? ¿Por dinero? No, ha sido porque ambos han seguido estilos de vida muy diferentes. Eso es lo que separa de manera radical la edad cronológica (la que marca tu DNI) de la edad biológica (la que muestras al mundo). Y aunque hay muchos tests que te dicen cuál es tu edad biológica, la manera más honesta de medirla es mirarte en el espejo y preguntarte: ¿Cuántos años tendrías si no supieras los años que tienes? Eso es lo que separa a alguien que envejece muy rápido de alguien que parece que no envejece. No es el colágeno, no son las cremas, no son los retoques estéticos. Es la decisión de tomar el camino uno o el camino dos. La Curva de Joseph Signorile: Nunca es tarde para cambiar de camino La parte buena es que, aunque hasta ahora hayas ido por el camino uno, siempre tienes la opción de cambiarte al camino dos. La ciencia nos respalda a través de la curva de Joseph Signorile. Esta curva muestra cómo incluso una persona sedentaria que no haya hecho deporte nunca, empezando a entrenar fuerza en torno a los 40 años, puede conseguir que su envejecimiento se haga mucho más sostenido; casi parecido (aunque evidentemente no igual) al de una persona que lleva entrenando de forma constante desde su juventud. Escoge tu comportamiento y acepta las consecuencias Aquí están los datos, ahora te toca a ti escoger el camino que quieras. Porque escojas el camino que escojas, lo que es innegable es que envejecer es un premio, y es muchísimo mejor cumplir años que no cumplirlos. Pero asumiendo que los vas a cumplir, tú decides cómo quieres llevarlos. Como te dije al principio: escoge el comportamiento y acepta las consecuencias. Origen
Dave took another trip to the emergency room this week — though this one wasn't for him. His daughter Bernadette and one of his boys built a foam block bridge, she went off the side of it, landed on the wall, and broke her clavicle. Clean break. When Adam got the x-ray, he zoomed in, screenshotted just the broken collarbone, and sent it to Lady Haylee with no context — let her think Adam had been out grinding, building fences, shouldering it like a tough guy. Bernadette, for the record, is doing great. Three weeks and she's back to normal. As Dave put it, if you're going to break your clavicle, do it young. Don't do it at Jim's age.A lot of life packed into this one before the topic. Adam and his boys, Luke and Jude, are going to read the Aeneid together this summer — Luke already read it at Holy Family Classical School, so he'll lead the way. Adam helped Dave harvest wheat (the invoice is coming), and the two of them talked homesteading honestly: you don't get into it to save time or money. It's a lifestyle, and the pork chop costs $400 if you're foolish enough to count your own labor. Adam also turned 40 — by the time this airs, the birthday's passed — and he spent his Substack this week reflecting on the four ten-year cycles he's got left, if he's lucky. The big lesson from 30 to 40: he had it backwards. He was making his life serve the business instead of the business serve his life. Build the habits of prayer, reading, and friendship young, because life only gets busier, and it's far easier to keep a habit than to add one.Two prayer requests worth holding. Lady Pamela's due date is this week — baby Niles number seven, two middle names this time, names not yet shared. And baby Mary is still in the NICU. They're going to try again this week to take her off the breathing tube. She's weaning off sedation — which means withdrawals, which is hard — but she's gaining weight and getting stronger. Get past the tube and the next hill is open heart surgery. Adam's grateful for every prayer, and for the guys who sent DoorDash cards. Keep praying for Mary. And a shout-out to Dan O'Brien, David's father-in-law, walking the Camino as this drops — Dan, hope the feet are holding up.This week's pour is a funny one: WhistlePig's 250th Anniversary of America 10-Year "Piggy Bank" Limited Edition Straight Rye, 55% ABV. The box is a literal piggy bank and the bottle is a chrome-plated ceramic pig. Spicier and more herbal than your Weller or Buffalo Trace — but smooth for the proof, with caramel and warm undertones. Picked up at Broken Arrow Wine and Spirits, owned by a good Catholic family from St. Benedict. Jim's yummy scale (bourbon scale): 5.87 out of 6.Then the main course: the Finding of Jesus in the Temple. Luke 2, the last joyful mystery, the only Gospel that records it — and the very first time Jesus is recorded speaking. Adam walks through it with the Catena Aurea, Aquinas's compilation of the Church Fathers edited by St. John Henry Newman. The caravan to Jerusalem split women and children up front, men in the back, and a twelve-year-old could be in either — so Mary thought He was with Joseph, Joseph thought He was with Mary. Theophylact says it wasn't negligence. A logistical blind spot. Any father who's left a kid at church after coffee and donuts gets it.The three days they searched? St. Ambrose says that's no accident — a rehearsal for the three days of the Passion, lost and then found again. The age of twelve is no accident either: right before the bar mitzvah, the Lord fulfilling the law perfectly, right on time, and twelve standing for the tribes and the apostles. Watch Mary, too. She brings her grief straight to her Son without accusation — "why have you done this to us?" — modeling how a soul carries pain to Christ: honestly, blaming no one, trusting before she fully understands. Watch Joseph, who says nothing, and pursues his mission relentlessly without drama. That's the masculine answer to adversity: very well, and you handle it. Protect, provide, establish.Was Jesus being disobedient? The Fathers say no — His higher obedience to His Father's business ran underneath the surface, and verse 51 shows Him going home and being subject to them. God first, then family, and that order doesn't fracture the home. It grounds it. And where did they find Him? In the temple. His Father's house. Which is the whole point: you can find Jesus in nature, in the car, anywhere — but you are guaranteed to find Him in the church, body, blood, soul, and divinity, in the tabernacle of every Catholic church in the world. If you want to become holy, go be with Him. Get an adoration hour. Holiness doesn't happen the way Adam's buddy Juan figured he'd "just kind of one day have a six pack." You have to do something about it. Raise your glass.TOPICS COVEREDDave's daughter Bernadette breaking her clavicle falling off a foam block bridge the kids builtAdam screenshotting the x-ray and sending just the broken collarbone to Lady Haylee with no contextAdam reading the Aeneid with his sons Luke and Jude this summer — and why he's doing it men's-group styleHarvesting wheat, and the honest economics of homesteading ("the $400 pork chop")Why you never homestead to save time or money — it's a lifestyle, not a shortcutAdam turning 40 and his Substack reflection on the four ten-year cycles he has leftThe biggest lesson from 30 to 40 — making the business serve your life instead of your life serving the businessWhy habits of prayer, reading, and friendship are easier to keep than to add laterLeveraging competent friends instead of trying to do everything yourselfLady Pamela due this week with baby Niles number seven — and the two-middle-names debateBaby Mary update — another attempt to come off the breathing tube, weaning off sedation, gaining weightWhy open heart surgery is the next hill after the breathing tubeDan O'Brien walking the Camino — a shout-out for sore feetBourbon of the week: WhistlePig 250th Anniversary 10-Year "Piggy Bank" Limited Edition Straight Rye, 55% ABVThe ceramic pig bottle, the piggy-bank box, and why a limited shelf whiskey runs $250–$350Jim's yummy scale hitting 5.87 out of 6 on the bourbon scaleThe Finding of Jesus in the Temple — Luke 2, the last joyful mystery, and the only Gospel that records itThe first recorded words of Our LordReading the story through the Catena Aurea — Aquinas's compilation of the Fathers, edited by St. John Henry NewmanHow the Passover caravan split women and children up front and men in the back — and how Jesus fell into the gapTheophylact on why it was a logistical blind spot, not negligence or bad parentingSt. Ambrose on the three-day search foreshadowing the three days of the Passion and ResurrectionWhy the age of twelve matters — the year before the bar mitzvah, and the symbolism of the twelve tribes and apostlesJesus fulfilling the law perfectly and right on time, not jumping aheadMary bringing her grief to Christ without accusation — the model for carrying pain to the Lord"About my father's business" vs. "in my father's house" — the translation and what it meansSt. Bede on faith preceding comprehension — assenting before fully understandingSt. Joseph as the model father — pursuing his mission relentlessly, without drama or self-pityMary honoring Joseph's fatherhood — "your father and I" — and why spouses don't belittle each otherHow complaining about your spouse to others actually breaks your wedding vowsWas Jesus disobedient? The Fathers say no — the higher obedience running underneathThe devil's-advocate case that He chose to be left behind, and His right as the Logos to do soJesus using the Socratic method in the temple — asking questions and "making them wonder upon him"The hierarchy of Christ's presence — and why you're guaranteed to find Him in the tabernacleA convert's story and the simple counsel: you just need to be in front of Jesus"Nothing if not you" — non nisi te, Domine — St. Thomas Aquinas's answer to the LordThe spiritual six pack — why holiness never just "happens on its own"Getting an adoration hour as a statement about the kind of man you want to beREFERENCED IN THIS EPISODEBooks & Writings:Catena Aurea by St. Thomas Aquinas, edited by St. John Henry Newman (the Fathers' commentary on the Gospels)The Gospel of Luke, chapter 2 (the Finding in the Temple, vv. 41–52)The Aeneid by Virgil (Adam's summer read with his sons)The Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer (mentioned alongside Luke's classical reading)Adam's Substack, The Grounded Builder — this week's reflection on his ten-year cyclesSaints & Church Fathers:St. Thomas Aquinas (the Catena Aurea; non nisi te, Domine)St. John Henry Newman (editor of the Catena Aurea)Theophylact (the caravan blind spot, not negligence)St. Ambrose (the three days foreshadowing the Passion; Mary's grief without rebuke; "right on time")St. Bede the Venerable (faith preceding comprehension; the hierarchy of loves)St. Teresa of Avila ("no wonder you have so few friends, with how you treat them")St. Humbert of Romans (the importance of place and location in prayer)The Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Joseph (the model of unified, honoring...
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