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Camino NL - pelgrimsverhalen
Leo Baeten liep in 1996 naar Santiago

Camino NL - pelgrimsverhalen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 53:48


Leo Baeten liep al in 1996 met een vriend van Sittard naar Santiago. De aanleiding was een vervelende, maar de Camino hielp enorm. En het is natuurlijk sowieso interessant om te horen hoe de Camino er bij lag in die tijd. Een veelzeggend detail: in heel Frankrijk zijn de heren NUL pelgrims tegengekomen. Overigens hebben we in de podcast een aflevering gehad over 2 biologiestudentes die al in 1982 van St Jean Pied de Port naar Santiago zijn gelopen. Die aflevering is gepubliceerd op 30 april 2023. Leo Baeten heeft een paar interessante films gemaakt over de Camino: Voetsporenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIvekO7icKE  (Huberta Wiertsema en Arno Cuppen van L'Esprit du Chemin in Le Chemin bij Vézelay)Nos Repos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WgsM1szjPw  (De herberg Nos Repos in Augis-sur-Aubois van Hanny en René Heinrichs)De albergue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nblMyhKt52I   (De herberg in Roncesvalles welke door leden van het Genootschap van Jacobus wordt gerund)Muziek:  Who would true valour see - Alister ThompsonLogo-ontwerp: Karin Kerremans, datbureau.nlContact over de podcast: post@johannakroon.nlhttps://www.johannakroon.nl/podcasten-voor-organisaties/

Creative
Bobby Morrell, Pilgrim, Writer and Business Trainer

Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 57:47


Bobby Morrell, Pilgrim, Writer and Business Trainer Bob is back on the podcast, and we talk about the effect of walking a pilgrimage. The physical and mental benefits are great and we discuss the personal benefits that we have experienced. And Bob being a creative has turned this into a book … Here are some of the details This book gives you an honest appraisal of Bobby's experience, walking the Camino Frances in August to September 2023. Starting in St Jean Pied de Port we follow Bobby over the Pyrenees and experience the Way, across Navarra, Rioja, Castile Et Leon and into Galicia. Meet a cast of characters, experience beautiful views and cities and see where the psychological journey takes this typical pilgrim. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Truth-Heresy-Bobbys-Camino-Santiago-ebook/dp/B0D2FS3QJ6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=E1WS2533INPG&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.oB2JBndEihLh4FI1jlvh3P6eA1iGsxExgieuoKksok-K8sKCN61Zw8n6oGjYwyFCMVN4YPKFtck3vbDqCmzADabWRxwhGtWVI9U9Hi8EmBteK9EYtd3H6fCP5Gi_SQWXVX04iNyE9QhAP7Emxvlq-mFbnW_2bghqw12vUicc8TqNSiJRrOsOliCQupR5gHCdUFe-zUpBPkJEoFDlO2eQGzG69CHZ77kaq2jxRxpeNP0.Pov7qOa0dnY0eein9ssFmrPxjgJrcgnlfbwhtg42o88&dib_tag=se&keywords=truth+and+heresy&qid=1728295602&sprefix=truth+and+here%2Caps%2C76&sr=8-1 To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music

Stories From Women Who Walk
60 Seconds For Story Prompt Friday: Are You Ready? Or, Are You Also Prepared?

Stories From Women Who Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 2:56


Hello to you listening in Bellows Falls, Vermont!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga.I had been traveling for almost 72 hours before arriving at L'Esprit du Chemin, a gite in St. Jean Pied de Port, France to begin walking the Camino de Santiago.L'Esprit du Chemin; Notre gîte à St-Jean-Pied-de-PortAt dinner I was asked: “Are you ready?”Yes, I believed I was ready. I broke in my boots, invested in a sturdy backpack, assembled good gear, read my guidebook, practiced some Spanish, and so on.“Yes, yes, yes, you might be ready. But, are you also prepared?”Prepared?Are you prepared to learn from every direction?Are you prepared to open your heart and your mind to receive what Camino has in store for you?Are you prepared to walk willingly because the only way to prepare for Camino is to walk Camino - to walk willingly.  The next morning I set out on my 500 mile pilgrimage across Spain prepared to learn how to walk willingly step by step, breath by breath, heartbeat by heartbeat. Story Prompt: You might be ready for Begin Anew Year 2024; but how are you preparing yourself for what's to come? Write that story!You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Start-up Session,✓ Opt In to my monthly NewsAudioLetter for bonus gift, valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. 

LivsCykeln
Att vandra Caminovägen.

LivsCykeln

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 70:08


I det här avsnittet möter vi en inspirerande kvinna som genomför en sak hon velat göra länge. Vi möter Liselott Mooe som för ganska precis ett år sedan vandrade den 80 mil långa pilgrimsvandringen, den så kallade "Jakobsvägen". Den sträcker sig från franska byn St Jean Pied de Port till spanska Santiago de Compostela.Under 35 dagar tar sig Liselott från punkt A till punkt B. Vi pratar om allt från praktiska utmaningar till fysiska och andliga "varanden". Hur känns det egentligen att gå så långa sträckor så många dagar i rad och vad finns det möjlighet att utforska och upptäcka hos sig själv under "Caminon" (vägen)? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Camino NL - pelgrimsverhalen
Herbergiers Arno en Huberta beginnen een nieuwe herberg

Camino NL - pelgrimsverhalen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 46:28


In maart 2022 publiceerde Camino NL de verhalen van Arno Cuppen en Huberta Wiertsema. Arno had als eerste de Camino gelopen, later deed Huberta hetzelfde. Kort na die Camino's begonnen Arno en Huberta een pelgrimsherberg in St Jean Pied de Port. Weer later besloten ze St Jean te verlaten. Ze begonnen een nieuwe herberg, dit keer  op donativobasis, in een piepklein Frans plaatsje vlakbij Vezelay met de naam, hoe is het mogelijk, Le Chemin. Dit, plus de verschijning van een boek over hun avonturen getiteld Reizen langs de Sterrenweg, is de aanleiding voor een tweede podcast over Arno en Huberta. Het boek gaat over hun beider Camino's en natuurlijk ook over het avontuur van het runnen van een herberg.  Een prachtig, rijk geïllustreerd boek en met je aankoop steun je uiteraard ook de herberg. Je kunt het hier bestellen: https://www.espritduchemin.org/nl/bestellenMuziek:  Who would true valour see - Alister ThompsonLogo-ontwerp: Karin Kerremans, datbureau.nlContact over de podcast: post@johannakroon.nl johannakroonpodcasts.nl

EINFACH LOS - Theresa unterwegs auf dem Jakobsweg von Leipzig nach Santiago
Folge 27: St. Jean Pied de Port - das kleine Santiago

EINFACH LOS - Theresa unterwegs auf dem Jakobsweg von Leipzig nach Santiago

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 56:17


Unfassbar. Am 178. Tag ihrer Pilgerreise erzählt Theresa von ihren vergangenen Tagen, die sie nach St. Jean Pied de Port geführt haben. Von dort aus starten viele Pilger ihren Jakobsweg. Theresa hat schon über 2000 km "auf dem Buckel" bzw. im Rucksack. Die vergangenen Tage war sie nicht allein. Ihr guter Freund Peter war dabei und kommt auch in dieser ganz wunderbaren Ausgabe zu Wort. Aber wie gehts nun weiter? Für welchen Jakobsweg hat sich Theresa entschieden: Den klassischen Weg (Camino Frances) oder auf den steilen und anstrengenderen Camino del Norte, der im spanischen Irun startet? Es gibt nur einen Weg das rauszufinden ... Fotos von Theresas Pilgerreise bei Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HIER KLICKEN!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Schreibe Theresa eine Mail: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠einfachlos@gmx.net⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ EINFACH LOS ist ein Podcast direkt vom Jakobsweg. Radiomoderatorin Theresa Seiter läuft die über 3000 Kilometer von ihrem Zuhause in Leipzig bis Santiago de Compostela in Spanien. Regelmäßig meldet sie sich von unterwegs und lässt die Hörer*innen an ihrem Camino teilhaben. Zweiter wichtiger Bestandteil des Podcasts: Marcus Poschlod, bekannt aus dem ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Camino Podcast ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠und ebenfalls Radiomoderator. Marcus im Aufnahmestudio in Leipzig, Theresa unterwegs: so nehmen die beiden alle Jakobswegfans, Outdoorbegeisterte, Wanderfreudige und Pilgersüchtige auf Theresas Reise mit.

Den Weg geniessen - Pilgern & Wandel
Anreise auf den Jakobsweg - Camino Frances

Den Weg geniessen - Pilgern & Wandel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 18:50


In der heutigen Folge erzähle ich Euch über meine Anreise nach St Jean Pied de Port und meine ersten Eindrücke und Begegnungen mit anderen Pilgern. Mails gerne an mail@denweggeniessen.de instagram pilgrim.miriam

Mountain Town Ramblers
Episode 15 - St. Jean Pied de Port, France

Mountain Town Ramblers

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 33:13


St Jean Pied de Port, France is the traditional starting point for people walking the Camino Frances, or the French Way of the Camino de Santiago. This is a medieval village with a ton of history and a rich food and hiking culture. Come travel with us as we talk all things Camino Frances, and Basque food. Come with us on our first European Episode. 

C'est parti pour un tour
St Jacques de Compostelle - C'EST PARTI POUR UN TOUR SUR SIS RADIO - 21 novembre 2022

C'est parti pour un tour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022


En collaboration avec Exploration du Monde, nous allons évoquer le fameux « camino », le pèlerinage de St Jacques ... ... de Compostelle, sans doute le plus célèbre pèlerinage en Europe, qui a été parcouru par plus de 500.000 pèlerins en 2021. Mais nous allons revenir un peu plus sur ce chemin avec nos deux amis Muammer Yilmaz et Milan Bihlman, qui, eux, ont choisi de parcourir 800 km à pied ... mais surtout sans bagage !  Sans sac à dos ... et en sandales ! ... oui, pour éviter l'inutile et le poids sur le dos, en toute liberté ...pour éviter le frottement des chaussettes et le poids des grosses chaussures de marche à leurs pieds. Ils ont ramené un film très singuliers dont ils ont tourné les images avec leurs ... GSM ... et que l'on peut voir en ce moment dans le cycle des ciné conférences Exploration du Monde ... tout en rencontrant Milan puis Muammer ! En partenariat avec Exploration du Monde ... on part sur le pèlerinage de Compostelle ... Eh oui, avec nos deux « optimistics travellers » Muammer Yilmaz et Milan Bihlman, actuellement en tournée à travers la communauté Wallonie-Bruxelles avec Explo. Mais qu'est-ce qui fait le succès de ce pèlerinage plus qu'un autre ? Je pense que c'est avant tout sa médiatisation, qui ne date pas d'hier. On peut trouver de quoi se loger et se nourrir facilement tout le long du parcours. On y rencontre de tout, des fervents catholiques ... mais aussi et surtout, des marcheurs qui veulent se découvrir, se rencontrer, partager ... voyager léger et se donner du temps.  Quelle est l'origine de ce pèlerinage ? Il a été tracé après la découverte des reliques de Jacques de Zébédée au début du 9e siècle. Puis, à partir du 11e siècle, il devient un grand pèlerinage de la chrétienté médiévale. Mais c'est seulement sous le règne de Ferdinand d'Aragon et d'Isabelle la Catholique, que le pape Alexandre VI déclare Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle l'un des « trois grands pèlerinages de la Chrétienté », avec ceux de Jérusalem et de Rome. C'est un chemin semé de nombreuses démonstrations de ferveur, de pénitence, d'hospitalité, d'art et de culture. Il n'y a pas qu'un seul chemin ... quelle est la distance ? Il n'existe pas UN chemin de Saint-Jacques mais plusieurs parcours en France et en Espagne, avec de multiples variantes. Les itinéraires classiques font état de 4 routes qui partent soit de Paris, de Vézelay, du Puy en Velay ou encore de Arles  Ça représente quelle distance ? La voie classique française part du Puy en Velay et compte déjà environ 732 km à travers la France jusqu'à St Jean Pied de Port. Il faut ensuite compter 780 km jusqu'à St Jacques en passant par Roncevaux dans les Pyrénées, puis Pampelune, puis Logroño, Burgos ... faites le compte ... en tout plus de 1.500 km ! Et quel chemin ont choisi nos amis Muammer et Milan ? Ah ça ... il faudra venir à une séance Explo pour le voir et le savoir ...  Tous les renseignements sur le site explorationdumonde.be ...  ... et partagez cette chronique en PODCAST sur spotify, deezer, iTunes et bien sûr via l'appli SIS RADIO sur Google Play, Facebook, Instagram ...  ... et n'oubliez pas non plus notre chaine Youtube avec les séquences vidéo « SIS EXPLO » où on retrouve Philippe Soreil en interview avec les cinéastes-conférenciers qui passent par notre studio et des extraits de leurs films ! C'est parti pour un tour l'émission francophone sur S.I.S Radio qui vous parle des plus beaux voyages. En partenariat avec Exploration du monde L'émission de notre explorateur vedette Philippe Soreil est aussi disponible en podcast sur les apps gratuites : Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/4LwbgZ2cup5VApfkLLZePl?si=12360fbdc42d44f3 Deezer : https://deezer.page.link/Z5UMxXcL9XG6ymMVA iTunes :  https://podcasts.apple.com/be/podcast/cest-parti-pour-un-tour/id1555437980?l=fr Application SiS Radio : Google Play : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.icreo.sisradio App Store : https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sisradio/id1547453358 Rejoins-nous sur nos réseaux sociaux : Facebook : @sisradio.officiel Instagram : @sisradio.officiel YouTube : @SISRadioofficiel

Pensioen: geranium of gladiool
11. Talking with Elli in Canada BC

Pensioen: geranium of gladiool

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 23:05


Deze podcastaflevering is in het Engels. Elli woont met haar huidige partner in BC, British Columbia, en is 8 jaar met pensioen. Het eerste jaar was ze vooral bezig om haar dag te organiseren. Een paar maanden werken als freelancer maakte haar duidelijk dat ze écht met pensioen wilde zijn. Het gaf haar een enorm gevoel van vrijheid om niet meer als werknemer te hoeven denken. Ze liep in 2014 van St Jean Pied de Port naar Santiago de Compostela en het lopen én denken was hel(p)end. Het lopen is ze blijven doen. Ongeveer 3 jaar na haar pensioen veranderde haar leven drastisch door een evacuatie uit haar woonplaats (vanwege brand) en de scheiding die daarop volgde. Nu heeft ze haar draai gevonden, maar realiseert zich ook dat verandering blijvend is. "Change is constant". Elli lives in BC, Canada and retired 8 years ago. Just after she retired she did a contract for a few months and it helped her realise she really wanted to be retired. Not thinking as an employee gives a lot of freedom. In 2014 she walked a camino, wich was very helpfull. Especially the combination of walking and thinking. After 3 years her life changed drastically because of evacuation and divorce. She is settled in now, but realises: change is constant. In deze podcast hoor je overwegend de verhalen van mensen die gestopt zijn met werken, gewenst of ongewenst. Mijn naam is Hetty Bruls en ik ben benieuwd hoe mensen met deze verandering omgaan. Zeker nu ik zelf met pensioen ben, nadat ik als trainer jarenlang mensen begeleid heb in de voorbereiding op deze nieuwe levensfase. Vind je deze podcast leuk, volg of abonneer je in je podcastapp, dan krijg je automatisch een seintje als er een nieuwe aflevering live staat. En deel de link met mensen voor wie het interessant kan zijn. Heb je vragen over het gesprek of wil je zelf je verhaal vertellen stuur je bericht naar: brulsht@gmail.com of stuur een spraakbericht.

My Camino - the podcast
British pilgrims Danny Nichols, Michael Geary and Tom Pilling RAN from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago...wait until you hear about their charities....

My Camino - the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 58:04


This is the first time I've interviewed anyone who has run from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela. British pilgrims Danny Nichols, Michael Geary and Tom Pilling ran to support their respective charities....and it's to their great credit they managed to finish, in one piece. This is a great story about mateship, endeavour, philanthropy and kindness. Not for the faint-hearted!! You can find the boys' charity website here.... justgiving.com You can sponsor My Camino - the Podcast here...... www.patreon.com/danmullins

Footnotes: the Cicerone Podcast
Hiking The Camino in Winter

Footnotes: the Cicerone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 28:57


Cicerone's Maddy Williams joins Hannah this week to talk about her experience hiking the month long Camino pilgrimage stretching from St Jean-Pied-de-Port in Southern France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Find out all about her experience and how the Camino changes in the winter months. You'll learn about the equipment you might need, where you can stay overnight in winter, and how busy you can expect the walk to be.You can find all of Cicerone's guides to The Camino here, including Camino de Santiago: Camino Frances, The Camino Portugues, and Cycling the Camino de Santiago.Search for @CiceronePress on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook community group, Cicerone Connect. Sign up for the Cicerone newsletter to keep up to date with all our news, events and guidebooks.Please send any feedback or questions by emailing live@cicerone.co.uk. We hope you enjoy exploring the world with Cicerone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Camino NL - pelgrimsverhalen
Arno Cuppen: eerst pelgrim, nu herbergier

Camino NL - pelgrimsverhalen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 46:53


Arno Cuppen en Huberta Wiertsema runnen de  geliefde pelgrimsherberg L'Esprit du Chemin, gelegen in een plaatsje met de naam Le Chemin. Het is al hun tweede pelgrimsherberg, de eerste stond in St Jean Pied de Port. Die herberg kwam er natuurlijk niet zomaar, eerst liep Arno de Camino, en later deed  Huberta dat ook. In deze aflevering hoor je het verhaal van Arno, in de volgende het verhaal van Huberta. Muziek:  Who would true valour see - Alister ThompsonLogo-ontwerp: Karin Kerremans, datbureau.nlContact over de podcast: post@johannakroon.nl

Bon Courage - Französisch
Folge 14: Le clown - Jahreszeiten, Uhrzeit, reflexive Verben

Bon Courage - Französisch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 29:20


Die Sendung führt Sie ins Baskenland, nach St-Jean-Pied-de-Port. Auf dem Wochenmarkt verkauft Adèle baskische Spezialitäten, für die sich Charles interessiert. Sie lernen die indirekte Rede und das Verb "dire" (sagen) kennen.

My Camino - the podcast
American pilgrim Jason Searle has just returned from the Camino. What's it like? Should you head over??

My Camino - the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 57:16


I first interviewed Jason Searl in December 2019 about his parish's wonderful work in honouring the US Army captain and hero Fr Emil Kapaun. Jason and his daughters have just returned from the Camino, having walked from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela. This week, we find out what's happening on the Camino right now....and should you head over to the Way.

40 Days and 40 Nights on the Camino de Santiago with Jamie, The Long Distance Coach
Day 0 - St-Jean-Pied-de-Port [The Starting Line](Episode 4)

40 Days and 40 Nights on the Camino de Santiago with Jamie, The Long Distance Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 28:46


In this episode, I start my day waking up in the Basque city of Bayonne where I explore the environs and the cathedral before being transported to St-Jean-Pied-de-Port at the foot of the Pyrenees mountains that divide France and Spain. I talk about getting checked in for my long distance walk and finding my first accommodation on the route. I start to reveal some insight to the daily life of being a pilgrim and I recount a story my past when visiting a Ukranian tall ship at the Armada du Siecle in Rouen in 1999. As ever, I digress at times and sprinkle a few words of wisdom as I tell my story! -- Pre-order a signed copy of my book NOW (includes worldwide shipping) where I go into more depth about this adventure and share my wisdom to help people move forward in life and achieve their dreams and ambitions https://ul2zhpp5wtc.typeform.com/to/waCTXArv

Footnotes: the Cicerone Podcast
Walking the Camino de Santiago: Camino Frances with Sandy Brown and Ivar Rekve

Footnotes: the Cicerone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 32:39


As one of the most travelled pilgrim trails in the world, the Camino Frances route of the Camino de Santiago is an unforgettable experience rich with history, culture and community. In 784km, the Camino Frances journeys from St Jean-Pied-de-Port in southern France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain and visits some of Spain's most important artistic, architectural and religious sites.In this episode of highlights from our Cicerone Live event, Cicerone author Sandy Brown provides an overview of the route and the pilgrim experience, while Ivar Rekve offers his insights gained from running the successful Camino Forum and shares updates on the renovations to the Cathedral of Santiago. Sandy and Ivar discuss the delights of the route as well as practicalities including accommodation options and the best time of year to walk the Camino Frances. Find out more about Sandy's guidebook to the Camino Frances on the Cicerone website, https://www.cicerone.co.uk/camino-de-santiago-camino-frances-second, and read more about his pilgrim adventures on his blog, https://caminoist.org/.You can explore almost 60,000 camino questions from around 90,000 members on Ivar's Camino Forum, https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/, and visit the Camino Forum Store, https://www.santiagodecompostela.me/.Search for @CiceronePress on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook community group, Cicerone Connect. Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts or email feedback to Hannah and Amy via live@cicerone.co.uk. We hope you enjoy exploring the world with Cicerone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Camino NL - pelgrimsverhalen
Pelgrim Wim uit Rotterdam: bij de voordeur rechtsaf, en terugkomen vanaf links

Camino NL - pelgrimsverhalen

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 39:49


Wim uit Rotterdam wilde al heel lang de Camino lopen, maar net toen hij zover was kregen we de corona. Hij stelde zijn plannen  uit. Een paar maanden later,  toen hij dan toch  z'n treinticket  naar St Jean Pied de Port had  geboekt, werd de situatie wederom heel onzeker. Gelukkig had hij een Plan B. Muziek: Who would true valour see - Alister ThompsonLogo-ontwerp: Karin Kerremans, datbureau.nl

Ils font le Pays Basque
Peyo Idiart Président de "Pays Basque au Cœur"

Ils font le Pays Basque

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 40:07


durée : 00:40:07 - Ils font le Pays Basque - Peyo Idiart a grandi à St Jean Pied de Port, où il a repris le magasin familial. Il aime le contact avec les clients, c’est un milieu qu’il connait depuis tout petit. Peyo Idiart est le Président de “Pays Basque au Coeur” , l’office de commerce et de l’artisanat du Pays Basque intérieur.

Along The Camino
31. To The End Of The Earth

Along The Camino

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 12:01


“A pack of three guys jogged past me and shouted ‘to Finisterre’! I called back ‘to the end of the earth’! I noticed one of the concrete columns that lined the Camino and marked the kilometers left. The Camino Frances’ counted down from 778 kilometers starting at St Jean Pied de Port with completion (0 kilometers) at the cathedral in Santiago de Compostella. From there a new countdown had commenced for the Camino Finisterre. This particular marker said 10. 10 kilometers to go til the end of the earth. It still takes my breath away.”Thanks to Kellie Haddock IG @kelliehaddockmusic and @kelliehaddock for the use of “Eden’s Dream” with Ben Shive and Sarah Masen

Den Weg geniessen - Pilgern & Wandel
Nun geht es tatsächlich los! Meine Reise nach St. Jean pied de port

Den Weg geniessen - Pilgern & Wandel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 17:41


In dieser Folge erzähle ich über meine Reise nach St. jean pied de port und meine ersten Eindrücke. Ich kann es nicht glauben. Ich bin endlich da :)

reise port eindr tats meine reise st jean pied jean pied
The Resilience Movement
My Camino 2019 - Day 1

The Resilience Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 21:25


My Camino 2019 is the journey I took for my 50th Birthday . On the 1st June 2019 I embarked on the journey of a lifetime and walked 860km across Spain. Over the next 33 episodes I will share with you my journey, the challenges and the amazing experiences I had as I walked alone, but never alone.St Jean Pied de Port - RoncesvallesDay 1 was called the walk of fire and anyone who tracks their steps will understand 50,700  32.5km and 6442 calories burned. After 7 hours and 32 minutes of walking I was wrecked and didn't know how I was going to get up and walk the next day.As I walk through the pyrenees and experienced the most spectacular scenery that I can recall ever seeing in all my years on this earth. The beauty as you walk and see the snow on the peaks of the mountains is something that keeps you moving along "The Way"

spain camino st jean pied my camino
Camino Talks Podcast
Ultrarunning the Camino de Santiago with Agnieszka Pamula | Follow the Camino

Camino Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 10:51


In August 2018, ultrarunners and husband and wife, Agnieszka Pami and Marek Pamula took on a challenge of a lifetime... to run the entire Camino Frances. Agnieszka came back to do it again in 2019 with Follow the Camino. She started from St Jean Pied de Port in July and arrived in Santiago 9 days and 15 hours later. The journey was 772km long. She tells us how she started running and doing marathons before beginning ultrarunning. She tells us how she decided to run the Camino Frances, and about the journey. Agnieszka says that the Camino transformed her life in ways that she never expected. Find out more about Agnieszka's adventures in the links below: Read the couple's travel diary from their first Camino ultrarun in 2018. Read Agnieszka's solo run story from 2019. Check out our blog post on this webinar! or You can watch the Youtube video of the interview! Please subscribe if you like our content. Start planning your Camino route at Follow the Camino for a walking holiday you will never forget! Buen Camino!

El Camino de Santiago Pilgrims' Podcast
1. Why Starting Your Camino In St. Jean Pied de Port Might NOT Be a Good Idea

El Camino de Santiago Pilgrims' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 44:29


Six time pilgrim Tiera tells you why starting your Camino in St. Jean Pied de Port might be a bad idea, the name of her blister busting socks and her favourite albergues.

Camino Radio
Perspectives Episode 1 - Samantha Wrenshall Plavins

Camino Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 72:47


A wonderful conversation with Samantha Wrenshall Plavins about her Camino from St Jean Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela in May and June of 2019. Sam kept a wonderful vlog of her journey, and we discuss some of the challenges she overcame, the people she encountered, and the lessons she brought back from her life-changing experience, filled with laughter and tears. Her full video experience is available on her YouTube channel, Samantha Plavins, and on her website at www.samanthaplavins.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caminoradio/support

Curtis’ Camino
Episode 1 - St. Jean Pied de Port

Curtis’ Camino

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 5:14


My Camino officially begins!

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Le selfie sport
Gabriel, secrétaire de "OKB VTT" à St Jean Pied de Port

Le selfie sport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 2:30


durée : 00:02:30 - Le selfie sport - Le club propose des sorties façon balade, mais il ne dédaigne pas pour autant la compétition

Explore #1 / Sur le chemin de Compostelle
EP1 : St Jean-Pied-de-Port/Roncesvalles

Explore #1 / Sur le chemin de Compostelle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 13:45


Cet été, comme des milliers d’autres personnes du monde entier, j’ai rejoint Santiago de Compostelle. A pied, pas à pas. 800 km très exactement. Je vous raconte cette aventure à partir des notes prises sur le chemin, je vous livre cette expérience épisode après épisode, comme je l’ai vécue. ». Jehanne, pour le podcast « Explore », premier épisode.

Le selfie sport
Pauline et ses copines, joueuses de hand ball à Garazi

Le selfie sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 2:33


durée : 00:02:33 - Le selfie sport - l'US Nafarroa Hand Ball s'entraîne tous les mercedis et les samedis au Jai Alai de St Jean Pied de Port

Experiencias y viajes
Llegué a St. Jean Pied De Port, Francia (09/22/18)

Experiencias y viajes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 10:39


En este episodio, Felly describe su llegada a St Jean Pied De Port, Francia y describe su expriencia en este su primer dia en el Camino de Santiago. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Camino-de-Santiago/support

EL SONIDO DEL CAMINO DE SANTIAGO
El Sonido del Camino 02x01 - St. Jean Pied de Port

EL SONIDO DEL CAMINO DE SANTIAGO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 46:14


Hoy Hablaremos de los mitos y leyendas que coexisten con la primera etapa del Camino Francés, desde Saint Jean en la Aquitania francesa, hasta Roncesvalles de Navarra. Muchos son los peregrinos que empiezan en Saint-Jean Pie de Port su Camino de Santiago, sufriendo los grandes desniveles pirenaicos hasta el bello conjunto arquitectónico de Roncesvalles. Este tramo está escoltado por muchos mitos carolingios de la Vía Jacobea. Carlomagno y su sobrino Roldán, según reza esta misma leyenda, son protagonistas indiscutibles de estos agrestes parajes. Aquí os desvelaremos los secretos más antiguos de una de las etapas más épicas de todos los Caminos que miran hacia Santiago de Compostela.

My Camino - the podcast
Award-winning US travel writer Stacey Wittig

My Camino - the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 42:56


Stacey Wittig writes spiritual guidebooks for the Camino. I discovered her Spiritual and Walking Guide: Lourdes to St Jean Pied de Port as I'm walking Les Chemin de St Jacques later this year.Stacey and I talk about her journey, both spiritually and physically - in our hearts and on our feet!You'll love this yarn - it's honest and it's revealing.To order Stacey's books go to www.spiritualwalkingguides.com or via AmazonYou can follow Stacey on Twitter - @travelwriter and via Facebook - Stacey WittigMore to come in the weeks and months ahead.....until then, Buen Camino Dan

Bon Courage - Französisch
#01 Folge 14: Le clown - Jahreszeiten, Uhrzeit, reflexive Verben

Bon Courage - Französisch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 29:20


Die Sendung führt Sie ins Baskenland, nach St-Jean-Pied-de-Port. Auf dem Wochenmarkt verkauft Adèle baskische Spezialitäten, für die sich Charles interessiert. Sie lernen die indirekte Rede und das Verb "dire" (sagen) kennen.

The Camino Podcast
Episode26 - Training Tips & Winter Walking

The Camino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2016 59:48


While your pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago might "officially" begin in St Jean Pied-de-Port, or Pamplona, or Sarria (or any number of other possibilities!), the reality is that it actually begins at home. The physical demands of pilgrimage are best met by a careful and extended training process in the months preceding your departure. But how best to do that? Sheri Goodwin, an experienced "trek trainer" (www.desktotrek.com) shares some insights and strategies for getting yourself ready for the road. This episode also features an interview with Gayle Thomas, who walked the Camino Francés in December-January. What is the Camino like in the winter? (Spoiler alert: Santa makes an appearance.)

The Camino Podcast
Episode24 - Round Trip (and Bed Bugs!)

The Camino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2016 72:10


For medieval pilgrims, arrival in Santiago meant the midpoint of their journey, not the end. Today's pilgrims typically wrap up their walk in Santiago or on the coast and then return home by train or plane. While that change is certainly more convenient, is something lost in the bargain? Jen Hofmann completed her return trip this summer, walking east from Finisterre to St Jean Pied-de-Port, in pursuit of completion. This episode also features an interview with Dr. Michael Potter from the University of Kentucky--an entomologist with great expertise in the realm of bed bugs. He corrects some common misunderstandings about bed bug prevention techniques and offers some strategies that all pilgrims can employ to keep themselves bite-free.

The Camino Podcast
Episode15 - The Camino Frances, Part 1

The Camino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 74:06


Let's re-walk the Camino Francés together! Whereas many of the pilgrim interviews on the podcast take a thematic approach, focusing on a few big picture issues, this series of episodes will dig more into the specifics of walking. In this episode, conversations center on the first six stages of the Camino Francés. Cathy Diaz reflects on the first part of the pilgrimage, between St Jean Pied de Port and Pamplona/Cizur Menor, and then Rebecca Gallo picks it up from there, carrying on to Los Arcos.

The Camino Podcast
Episode9 - The Basque Country

The Camino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2016 49:20


If your Camino begins in St Jean Pied-de-Port, or Roncesvalles, or even Pamplona, then it also begins in the Basque Country. Spread across southern France and northern Spain, the Basque Country is the ancestral—and contemporary—homeland of the Basque people, an indigenous European ethnic group with a long and fascinating history. To gain some understanding of what makes the Basques unique, this episode features an interview with Mark Kurlansky (www.markkurlansky.com), author of The Basque History of the World, as well as Joxelu of Beilari, an albergue located in St. Jean Pied de Port (www.beilari.info).

A Nun's Life Ministry
Bliss, blisters, and walking the Camino

A Nun's Life Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015 3:24


This Random Nun Clip is from In Good Faith episode 19, with Trish Clark, author of Guide to the Camino, a step-by-step guide to walking the pilgrim path from St-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Hear the full podcast at IGF019.

How are you? Where are you?
HAYWAY Episode 6 - St Jean-Pied-de-Port, France

How are you? Where are you?

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2015 33:27


Welcome to the sixth episode of the How Are You? Where are You? podcast recorded in a campground at St Jean-Pied-de-Port in south-west France as we prepare to follow the Camino trail to Santiago de Compostela.