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Hoy escucharemos al @padreevanibaldo compartir su reflexión sobre el evangelio según San Mateo (Mt 2,1-12). Podcast producido por New Fire (@benewfire).
WHEN EXPECTATIONS DON'T MEET REALITY Is the Camino safe for a woman traveling alone? What about for a young woman, say one in her early 20s walking alone? You may hear many different answers to those questions – many different experiences from the various Camino routes, and many people will argue with you about the safety of the Camino if you try to say it's not safe. In this episode you are going to hear the real-life experiences from Savannah. She is young and she walked the Camino alone. She encountered some of the legendary Camino magic, but she also encountered some truly unpleasant experiences. Here are the safety tips Savannah shared: Download the AlertCops app Know the emergency help numbers - 112 for medical and fire emergencies, and 062 for the Guardia Civil (Civil Guard) to aid with other urgent issues. #youonthecamino #caminodesantiago #firsttimepilgrim #thecaminoexperience #caminopodcast
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What if your next trip wasn't about seeing more, but about feeling better? We open the year with a clear pivot: moving beyond packing lists and must-see cities toward purposeful, healing-centered travel. Cheryl shares how a lifetime of journeys—from a childhood RV trek to a two-week solo reset after divorce—shaped a coaching approach that helps women 50+ navigate grief, trauma, and reinvention with travel as a supportive tool.You'll hear the story of Jamaica after her mother's passing and why unexpected moments can spark hope when words fall short. We also unpack a candid Camino de Santiago experience on the Portuguese route: the training, the high expectations, the loneliness, and the physical strain that refused to fit a neat healing arc. The lesson is honest and freeing—travel rarely transforms on command, but it does create space for patience, perspective, and small, steady shifts that last.If you've felt overwhelmed by life and underwhelmed by your options, this conversation offers practical guidance for designing why-cations with intention. Think slower itineraries, nature-forward routes, reflection rituals, and gentle support that pairs well with therapy. We talk about building confidence on the road, learning to be still, and choosing trips that restore rather than deplete. Ready to start a season of renewal? Book a discovery call at Cherylbeckesh.com, subscribe for future episodes, and share this with a friend who needs a hopeful nudge toward her next chapter.BOOK a Discovery Call:https://calendly.com/solotraveladventures/book-a-callSupport the showhttps://www.cherylbeckesch.com hello@cherylbeckesch.com Instagram @solotraveladventures50
Send us a textStart the year with a pilgrimage you can do from your front door. We sit down with Leanne Pritchard to share how a small Tasmanian walk blossomed into a Global Camino that now brings together more than a thousand pilgrims across 40+ countries for two days of movement, meaning, and community. Whether you're training for Spain, curious about your first Camino, or simply craving a gentle reset, this weekend gives you a simple way to reconnect with your body and your Camino family—no airfare required.Leanne explains how the event began during lockdown and why it endures: flexibility, inclusion, and the shared joy of posting a photo that says, “I walked.” We talk through practical details—mirroring Tasmania's 15 km and 18 km routes if you want, or choosing any distance that fits your weather, health, and time. You'll hear stories that capture the spirit, from brave northern walkers crunching through snow to the Memphis crew bringing humor with Elvis costumes, plus smart safety choices when storms hit. We also preview the weekend's livestreams: an opening ritual, a closing at St. James Church in Cygnet with a Botafumeiro, an interview with two Texas pilgrims flying in, and a live cross to Spain.We dedicate this show in memory of Judy Colaneri and Ella Neal, honoring their courage, kindness, and love for the Camino. If you've felt the yellow arrow tug at your heart, use this weekend to set intentions, test your gear, and reconnect with friends you met on the trail. RSVP on Facebook, share where you'll walk, post a photo when you finish, and encourage others in the comments. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs a nudge to lace up, and leave a review to help more pilgrims find the path. Ready to walk with us next weekend?RSVP Now for the Global Camino - https://www.facebook.com/events/1274566273763679 Judy's Podcast Episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/p22Vo-z20h8Ella's Podcast Episode https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/119-the-neal-family-walking-the-camino-a/id1562037974?i=1000666935472Leanne's Podcast Episode:https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/120-walking-the-global-camino-from-home-leanne/id1562037974?i=1000667888051Support the showBecome a supporter of The Camino Cafe Podcast:
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„Tak a je koniec. Zajtra ani pozajtra síce neprejdeme 20 kilometrov a každá sa vrátime do svojich životov. Ale tie dva týždne spolu – intenzívne spolu – nám budú rezonovať už navždy. Napriek tomu, že sme dcéra, mama, sestra, spoznali sme sa nanovo.“ Štyri vety z denníka pútnika do španielskej Compostelly. Starobylej pútnickej cesty, na ktorú sa ročne vydá okolo 400 tisíc pútnikov zo všetkých kútov sveta. Všetko sa to začalo pred vyše 1200 rokmi. Istý pustovník Pelayo objavil vo vtedajšej Galícii hrobku apoštola Jakuba. Na „poli hviezdy“ – Campus stellae, z čoho to dnešné Compostella. Po prvej vlne pútnikov sa v priebehu dvoch storočí z Camina stalo jedno z troch hlavných pútnických ciest. Popri Ríme a Jeruzaleme. Po tristoročnom rozkvete, ktorý za sebou zanechal sieť refúgií/resp. útulkov, a neskôr šestoročnom úpadku, sa po znovuobjavení relikvií apoštola Jakuba táto „svätojakubská cesta“ stala opäť populárnou. Až tak, že je od roku 1993 zapísaná v kultúrnom dedičstve Unesco. A dnes atakuje polmiliónovú armádu pútnikov ročne. Nevynímajúc tých zo Slovenska. A prečo? Odpoveďou môže byť opäť úryvok z pútnického denníka: „Nekomfort nám odkryl naše silné i slabé stránky. Camino môže mať veľa podôb. Cesta je ísť aj sám, v spoločnosti rodiny alebo kamošov. S ľahkým alebo ťažkým ruksakom. Spať v albergue alebo v hoteloch. Pomáhať si taxíkom alebo prejsť všetko po vlastných. Rýchlo či pomaly. Je to na konci dňa úplne jedno, keď na nej každý nájde to potrebné pre seba. Nezabúdajme stále tú našu cestu hľadať“. Záznamy, ktoré za sebou zanechalo putovanie sestier Gostíkových - Katky a Janky. Dnes budú hosťami RánoNahlas. Podcast pripravil Jaroslav Barborák.
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„Tak a je koniec. Zajtra ani pozajtra síce neprejdeme 20 kilometrov a každá sa vrátime do svojich životov. Ale tie dva týždne spolu – intenzívne spolu – nám budú rezonovať už navždy. Napriek tomu, že sme dcéra, mama, sestra, spoznali sme sa nanovo.“ Štyri vety z denníka pútnika do španielskej Compostelly. Starobylej pútnickej cesty, na ktorú sa ročne vydá okolo 400 tisíc pútnikov zo všetkých kútov sveta. Všetko sa to začalo pred vyše 1200 rokmi. Istý pustovník Pelayo objavil vo vtedajšej Galícii hrobku apoštola Jakuba. Na „poli hviezdy“ – Campus stellae, z čoho to dnešné Compostella. Po prvej vlne pútnikov sa v priebehu dvoch storočí z Camina stalo jedno z troch hlavných pútnických ciest. Popri Ríme a Jeruzaleme. Po tristoročnom rozkvete, ktorý za sebou zanechal sieť refúgií/resp. útulkov, a neskôr šestoročnom úpadku, sa po znovuobjavení relikvií apoštola Jakuba táto „svätojakubská cesta“ stala opäť populárnou. Až tak, že je od roku 1993 zapísaná v kultúrnom dedičstve Unesco. A dnes atakuje polmiliónovú armádu pútnikov ročne. Nevynímajúc tých zo Slovenska. A prečo? Odpoveďou môže byť opäť úryvok z pútnického denníka: „Nekomfort nám odkryl naše silné i slabé stránky. Camino môže mať veľa podôb. Cesta je ísť aj sám, v spoločnosti rodiny alebo kamošov. S ľahkým alebo ťažkým ruksakom. Spať v albergue alebo v hoteloch. Pomáhať si taxíkom alebo prejsť všetko po vlastných. Rýchlo či pomaly. Je to na konci dňa úplne jedno, keď na nej každý nájde to potrebné pre seba. Nezabúdajme stále tú našu cestu hľadať“. Záznamy, ktoré za sebou zanechalo putovanie sestier Gostíkových - Katky a Janky. Dnes budú hosťami RánoNahlas. Podcast pripravil Jaroslav Barborák.
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Send us a textIn this solo episode, Shane recaps the standout moments from the year on the Help for Loving Relationships Show. From exploring the foundations of a happy life to learning about empathy, anxiety, and trauma recovery, he highlights insights from guests like Stevie Hall, Jeremy Edge, and the inspiring story of Heidi and Alex's journey from pain to renewed connection. Shane also shares updates on trauma-healing resources, including the Green Shoe intensive and his new certification in the Finding Peace Method.Looking ahead, Shane announces the upcoming Hold Me Tight Couples Workshop in February and reflects on the inspiration he gained from Lisa Marie Shaunessy's Camino pilgrimage. He closes with a reminder of the key factors that support happiness and a preview of next year's theme: deepening love and understanding what strengthens—or blocks—it.I am especially excited to introduce a special friend, Dr Ken McGill who is releasing a new book, "Cultivating Love: Wisdom for Life."
This January, our archive episodes—presented every Friday—will cover the theme of ADVENTURE! Because we could all use a little more adventure in our lives, and January is the perfect time to start thinking about the adventures we want to take during the new year. The Camino de Santiago is a popular pilgrimage route across Spain. On this episode from our archives, our guest Aarin Wright set off on the Camino with her father after finishing university. Was all the walking as rewarding as she had hoped? ***The Bittersweet Life podcast has been on the air for an impressive 10+ years! In order to help newer listeners discover some of our earlier episodes, every Friday we are now airing an episode from our vast archives! Enjoy!*** ------------------------------------- COME TO ROME WITH US: Our third annual Bittersweet Life Roman Adventure is in the books! If you'd like to join us in 2026, and be part of an intimate group of listeners on a magical and unforgettable journey to Rome, discovering the city with us as your guides, find out more here. ADVERTISE WITH US: Reach expats, future expats, and travelers all over the world. Send us an email to get the conversation started. BECOME A PATRON: Pledge your monthly support of The Bittersweet Life and receive awesome prizes in return for your generosity! Visit our Patreon site to find out more. TIP YOUR PODCASTER: Say thanks with a one-time donation to the podcast hosts you know and love. Click here to send financial support via PayPal. (You can also find a Donate button on the desktop version of our website.) The show needs your support to continue. START PODCASTING: If you are planning to start your own podcast, consider Libsyn for your hosting service! Use this affliliate link to get two months free, or use our promo code SWEET when you sign up. SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you never miss an episode. Click here to find us on a variety of podcast apps. WRITE A REVIEW: Leave us a rating and a written review on iTunes so more listeners can find us. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: If you have a question or a topic you want us to address, send us an email here. You can also connect to us through Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Tag #thebittersweetlife with your expat story for a chance to be featured! NEW TO THE SHOW? Don't be afraid to start with Episode 1: OUTSET BOOK: Want to read Tiffany's book, Midnight in the Piazza? Learn more here or order on Amazon. TOUR ROME: If you're traveling to Rome, don't miss the chance to tour the city with Tiffany as your guide!
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Reflexiones de los Mensajes de la Virgen Maria en Medjugorge
En esta reflexión la Virgen nos invita a vivir el Paraíso desde ahora, permaneciendo unidos a Dios y caminando a la luz de sus mandamientos, que nos conducen a la paz y al verdadero bien.
Happy New Year! New episodes return on Tuesday January 6. Meantime, Martin Sheen's work in film and TV has been a joyful through-line in my life for the last three-plus decades. Today we talked about his must-listen new podcast called The Martin Sheen Podcast, get it wherever you get your podcasts. We also talked about The West Wing, the movie Gettysburg, and my absolute favorite movie from his filmography called The Way, written and directed by his son Emilio Estevez, about a grieving father who walks the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage trail in Spain. Thank you to his daughter, the amazing Renee Estevez, and a special thank you to both Kimberley Johnson and Jody Hamilton for making the connection. Meantime, make sure to support this podcast by subscribing at patreon.com/bobcescashow. Music by Leigh Thomas.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What happens when a woman in midlife looks in the mirror and doesn't recognize herself anymore? For Belinda Coker, that moment didn't lead to reinvention seminars or vision boards — it led her into the rainforest, onto long trails, and eventually across continents. In this episode, Belinda shares how solo hiking became both a reset and a reclaiming: of confidence, health, joy, and self-trust. From walking the Camino de Santiago to surviving storms in Greenland, from navigating menopause-related health challenges to serendipity on a bus to Hadrian's Wall, this is a conversation about what happens when women finally do something for themselves. The mirror moment that sparked Belinda's midlife turning point How hiking soothed anxiety and reset her nervous system What solo hiking teaches you about confidence and self-reliance Living with lipedema — and staying active anyway How house sitting opened the world while keeping travel affordable Why it's never too late to start — and why midlife may be the perfect time Belinda wraps it up reminding us there are surprises around every corner. Listen below and then share this episode! Find Belinda at https://soultreader.com/ or at https://housesittingcollective.com/ Learn more about Belinda and find all her links - and that discount code - at The Boomer Woman's Podcast: Belinda Coker
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Mientras la mayoría celebra la Navidad entre luces, centros comerciales y grandes comilonas, existe otra forma de vivir estas fechas: caminando. Francisco Contreras nos abre las puertas de su tradición más personal: pasar las fiestas recorriendo el Camino de Santiago bajo la nieve, el frío y la soledad de los albergues de invierno. En este episodio especial conoceremos a una familia elegida de peregrinos veteranos —Antonio, Mauricio, Bram, Luis, Paco y tantos otros— que año tras año dejan atrás las convenciones navideñas para encontrarse consigo mismos en el barro, la escarcha y la autenticidad del Camino. Sin máscaras, sin apariencias, solo paso a paso. Escucharemos bendiciones en Cebreiro, gaitas, historias de padres de 95 años caminando, y descubriremos por qué el Camino no te da lo que buscas, sino lo que necesitas. Una conversación sobre libertad, amistad verdadera y la magia de quitarse la máscara que la sociedad nos impone. Porque a veces, la Navidad más profunda se vive lejos del ruido, con una mochila de diez kilos y el corazón abierto. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Langoy 403 - Cerramos el año revisando lo que originalmente sería una sola película, Avatar 2 The Way of Water y Avatar 3 Fuego y Cenizas. Felices fiestasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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 miércoles 31-diciembre-2025.
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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 martes 30-diciembre-2025.
La figura de Gonzalo de Berceo está relacionada con los poemas y las obras que ha legado desde el siglo XIII. La comarca en la que nos encontramos, en pleno Camino de Santiago, dio lugar a grandes obras de la literatura como el Códice Albeldense del que también hablaremos
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comArthur is an academic and writer. The former president of the American Enterprise Institute, he's a professor at Harvard Business School and the Kennedy School, where he teaches courses on leadership and happiness. The author of 13 books — including the 2023 bestseller he co-authored with Oprah Winfrey: Build the Life You Want — his latest is The Happiness Files, a curated collection from his “How to Build a Life” column at The Atlantic. He's also the host of the “How to Build a Happy Life” podcast.An auto-transcript is available above (just click “Transcript” while logged into Substack). For two clips of our convo — how to prevent Trump from wrecking your mood, and how to open up your right brain — head to our YouTube page.Other topics: raised in Seattle by an artist mom and mathematician dad; converting to Catholicism as a teen; his early career as a French horn player; meeting his Spanish wife at a young age — and not speaking the same language; the risks that immigrants take; the British aversion to striving; walking the Camino de Santiago; his mother's struggle with depression her whole life; how half of your happiness level is genetic; Charles Murray on religion; near-death experiences; Burke; Emerson; Oakeshott; animal impulse vs moral aspiration; Nicomachean Ethics; success as a false siren; Spinoza; our obsession with screens; the AI explosion; time management; the Daily Dish and my burnout in 2015; silent meditation retreats; the happiness of having a dog; Arthur's work with the Dalai Lama; Buddhist vs Christian suffering; my deepest fear; my HIV test; the importance of failure for strivers; Stoicism; psychedelics; the Sabbath; the denialism over death; and how change is the only thing we can count on.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy. Coming up: Laura Field on the intellectuals of Trumpism, Vivek Ramaswamy on the right's future, Jason Willick on trade and conservatism, and Claire Berlinski on America's retreat from global hegemony. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.