8 episodes

Podcast by Brendan Bolton

Project Camino Brendan Bolton

    • Society & Culture

Podcast by Brendan Bolton

    Sonia Choquette

    Sonia Choquette

    Sonia Choquette is celebrated worldwide as an author, spiritual teacher, six-sensory consultant, and transformational visionary guide. An enchanting storyteller, Sonia is known for her delightful humor and adept skill in quickly shifting people out of psychological and spiritual difficulties, and into a healthier energy flow. She is the author of 24 internationally best-selling books about intuitive awakening, personal and creative growth, and the transformational leadership capabilities that reside within, most notably with the New York Times best-seller The Answer is Simple.

    • 23 min
    Abigail Smith

    Abigail Smith

    Abigail Smith is from Minneapolis Minnesota. She was working for the family business doing Customer Service and Marketing before she walked part of the Camino Norte in 2016. This journey transformed her life and now she serves as the Director of Connections at the Wood Dale church in Minneapolis." As she was trekking, she wrote down some principles that she was going to start applying to her life after Spain and in this episode she is shares them with Project Camino.    

    • 24 min
    Jerard and Enda Barry

    Jerard and Enda Barry

    Jerard and Enda Barry walked the Camino Frances for charity in 2016. Jerard is Australian and Enda is Irish and they have been married 34 years. They are walking another Camino in France in 2017, again for charity, the St Vincent De Paul Society. Listen to the episode to discover what lessons they learnt on the Camino and how they live them every day.

    • 26 min
    What is Project Camino?

    What is Project Camino?

    Project Camino is a platform for people to share their personal insights as to how they have ‘taken the Camino home with them.’ The most important question that so many pilgrims ask is ‘how can we continue to live the pilgrim life when we get back home?’ Project Camino answers that question.

    • 9 min
    Kurt Koontz

    Kurt Koontz

    A former executive accustomed to a comfortable and somewhat predictable lifestyle, Kurt Koontz thought he was prepared for his 500 mile hike on the historic Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in Spain. He never considered writing a book until he walked the Camino de Santiago in Spain in 2012. Those million steps were so compelling that he returned home and began writing and speaking about his life-changing adventures. His book, A Million Steps, embraces the beauty of the countryside and joyful connections to other pilgrims from around the world. Part diary, part travelogue, A Million Steps is an inspirational journey within a journey all the way to the Cathedral de Santiago de Compostéla and beyond. Kurt currently lives on a tree-lined creek in Boise and travels the country speaking about adventure travel, addiction and recovery, as well as corporate motivation. Check out how Kurt has taken the lessons of the Camino back home with him and how he has eradicated worry from his life.

    • 28 min
    Jerard and Enda Barry

    Jerard and Enda Barry

    Jerard and Enda Barry walked the Camino Frances for charity in 2016. Jerard is Australian and Enda is Irish and they have been married 34 years. They are walking another Camino in France in 2017, again for charity, the St Vincent De Paul Society. Listen to the episode to discover what lessons they learnt on the Camino and how they live them every day.

    • 26 min

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