
319 episodes

My Camino - the podcast Dan Mullins
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4.5 • 47 Ratings
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A weekly podcast featuring interviews with pilgrims from around the world who have walked the many paths to the remains of Christ's Apostle St James in Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain. Hosted by Sydney broadcaster and producer Dan Mullins, My Camino - the Podcast explores pilgrims' motivation for undertaking their Camino, what they carried, where they stayed, how far they walked each day and many other questions. Dan and his guests also explore the mystical nature of the Camino ~ and what makes it so special to so many pilgrims from around the globe. If you're a pilgrim or are thinking of walking the Camino de Santiago, this podcast is for you. Sponsor Dan via patreon.com/danmullins or danmullinsmusic.com
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Coro Camino: A choir walks and sings the Camino
Paul Murray is a pilgrim from Northern Ireland now based in England. He is about to walk the Camino Frances with a choir who will perform in select venues. Keep an eye on the Confraternity of St James’ website for details about the choir tour - the details aren’t up just yet…..but they will be.
The documentary we were talking about is called Litir Ghrá. It’s only available in the UK at the moment - via BBC iPlayer
You can buy Paul's book, From the Gaeltacht to Galicia: A Son's Tale via thegreatbritishbookshop.co.uk AND via the Irish website buythebook.ie which is run by a woman who highlights the work of independent book writers in Ireland. -
Chad Estes: what the Camino can tell us about life and death
Chad Estes is a hospice chaplain in Boise Idaho. He is often comforting people in their final hours.
Chad walked the Camino with his wife and two daughters last year and found himself thinking about love and kindness and how by walking pilgrimage, we can treasure where we find ourselves in our lives.
You can find his work with the Reveal Mission here. https://www.revealmission.org
Thanks again for helping me reach ONE MILLION DOWNLOADS!!!! You can sponsor the podcast via www.patreon.com/danmullins -
Stephen R Marriott's transformative life of writing inspired by the Camino
British writer and pilgrim Stephen R Marriott has written three novels set on the Camino - the third in his Reluctant Pilgrim Trilogy, Diego's Guitar comes out at the end of March.
Stephen's Camino journey came at the crossroads of his life....and he returned from the Camino with a story, a renewed lust for life and a determination to make the most of his 'new you'.
You can find Stephen's books on Amazon - or via his website stephenrmarriott.com
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A panel discussion I hosted at the Australian Friends of the Camino Conference
I was lucky enough to be asked to host a panel at this year's Australian Friends of the Camino Conference in Melbourne.
The theme of the conference was The Journey and Beyond. My panel talked about taking the Camino home with you.
My guests are Tara Marlow, Lindsay Teychenne and Peter Abildgaard. -
Liam Bayly: Why a pilgrimage is more than just a long walk
Liam Bayly set out to walk one of the longest pilgrimages imaginable. He may or may not have succeeded.....but what he learned along the way brought him such joy and peace he has dedicated his life to transforming the lives of others.
I found this interview really moving. I'm sure you'll agree.....the Camino breathes through us....bringing us true life. -
Finding love in music and pilgrimage with US writer and vlogger Dr Guylene Gigi Tree
Dr Guylene Gigi Tree is an American musicologist, veteran pilgrim and author.
You MUST wait for the surprise halfway through this week's episode.
Her three books - The End of the Earth - Stories of the Camino, More Stories of the Camino, and STILL more stories of the Camino are available on Amazon - and you can watch her videos - including the video for the surprise - on YouTube - just search for the Perpetual Pilgrim
Customer Reviews
THANK YOU
Exactly two years ago I was almost half way through my first Camino. Listening to the podcasts, the beautiful and varied stories is flooding me with heart felt memories. Thank you.
Great to hear whilst COVID Caminoing
Only started listening to podcasts a month ago during my COVID lockdown. Here in Sydney we are fortunate enough to be able to leave home for exercise, so I have been walking around the neighbourhood listening to podcasts. As a one time peregrino I searched for Camino podcasts and stumbled across Dan’s podcast, it’s been a great listen. The stories have been great, genuine and often heart warming.
Thanks Dan
Buen Camino
stupendo Camino
Have just come across your podcast and have thoroughly enjoyed listening to it on my walks as I train for my Camino that I will be taking on in just a few weeks now from St Jean to Santiago. There are many similar podcasts but this one by far is the best structured and professionally sounding not to mention the meditating tones of Dan’s voice. I have enjoyed hearing everyone’s stories and wonder to myself if I will continue listening to the episodes whilst on my Camino or whether to attempt “unplugging” altogether from social media as I take in and live out my story. Thanks Dan for a great Podcast!