My Camino - the podcast Dan Mullins
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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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The world's great pilgrimages teach us life is a Camino
Jose Martinez has walked the world's great pilgrimages. Learn all about the Jesus Walk; the Inca Trail; and a five million-pilgrim walk in Mexico.
Jose loves the Camino and the Camino has become his life.
Enjoy his documentary on the Mexican pilgrimage to San Juan de los Lagos here -
Finding meaning and inspiration on el Camino de Santiago
Sarah Justine Packwood is a British pilgrim who lives in Canada. Sarah found inspiration on the Camino when words and music floated into her head and heart.
This is a wonderful story of finding inspiration and love in the most unlikely places - including a London bus.
You can find Sarah's music on YouTube and find her blog at sarahjustinepackwood.com -
Two best friends met on the Camino and end up walking the DreamWay
Australian pilgrim Rosie Jacobs and her best friend and German pilgrim Ingo Janas walked the Camino together two years ago. They gathered again to walk what's called The DreamWay from Munich to Venice.
Is the DreamWay considered a Camino? How does it compare to the most-walked Caminos?
This is a wonderful story about friendship and adventure. -
An epic trail off the beaten path in France
Bronwen Whyatt is an Australian pilgrim who simply loves the Via Tolosana in France. It's a lesser-known Camino full of French history and culture.
Enjoy this chat as Bronwen and I talk music, art, architecture and maps.
You can find Bronwen at bronwenwhyatt.com -
Walking the Camino to beat the blues
Chris Lavers walked the Camino to help with his mental health, and now he's walked four Caminos.
This is a great story about using the power of the Camino to clear your mind....and to encourage all of us to talk about our mental health. Share the journey of the mind with those you love. Check in, and share the love.
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A mother and daughter run South Africa's magical Cape Camino
Gabrielle Andrew and her daughter Peggy Coetzee-Andrew run the Cape Camino in the south west of South Africa. Now with 40 nights available, it is inspiring the local communities and promises to showcase the best South Africa has to offer.
This is a wonderful chat about promise, dedication, effort and diversity, diversity, diversity.
You can find Gabrielle and Peggy at capecamino.co.za