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The Camino Podcast

Dave Whitsonwww.davewhitson.com
The Camino Podcast is a program focused on pilgrimage. We talk about major pilgrimage routes, like Spain's Camino de Santiago, we share stories from the road, and we talk about more technical aspects of pilgrimage. Whether you're planning your first pilgrimage, processing your latest one, or just an armchair traveler, we hope you find this to be a good listen! (Soundtrack features "Walking in the Country" by David Mumford.) Follow Dave's walks and learn about his guidebooks here: https://davewhitson.com/ Support the podcast and Dave's book projects here: https://www.patreon.com/davewhitson Find Dave's books here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Dave-Whitson/author/B004NBNR9I
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Episodes

Episode8 - On Blisters And Snoring

This episode focuses on two central annoyances of the pilgrimage experience: blisters and snoring. While we can continue to dream of a world in which neither exists, reality demands that we pursue strategies to both prevent and treat these maladies. To help us out, John Vonhof, author of Fixing Your Feet (http://www.fixingyourfeet.com/), shares strategies for achieving optimal foot health, while Dr. Soroush Zaghi of Stanford University (http://www.sleepsurgeon.com/) offers insights into snoring.

Jan 19, 201657 min

Episode7 - From Santiago To Jerusalem

David Landis and Anna Dintaman are the co-authors of two guidebooks, Village to Village Guides to the Camino de Santiago (hikingthecamino.com) and the Jesus Trail in Israel (jesustrail.com). They share their background as guidebook authors, and also their perspectives as experienced hikers and trailblazers in the Middle East. Beyond the Jesus Trail, they have also worked extensively with the Abraham Path Initiative, a long-distance walking route that spans many countries in the region (abrahampa...

Jan 09, 20161 hr 9 min

Episode6 - On The Primitive Way

Landon Roussel's recently-published On the Primitive Way (http://www.ontheprimitiveway.com/) tells the story of his relationship with his brother, Cory--a relationship long strained by Cory's struggles with addiction--and their pilgrimage on the Camino Primitivo. In this episode, Landon talks more about his experience on the Primitivo and the ways that pilgrimage offers room for healing and reconciliation. He's followed by Rachel Grimes, who shares some stories from her pilgrimage on the Camino ...

Jan 03, 20161 hr 11 min

Episode5 - Who Was St James?

While legends surround Santiago, or St. James the Elder, the historical record has very little to say about him. What do we actually know? Dr. Harold Attridge, a Sterling Professor of Divinity at Yale Divinity School, brings us up to speed on the Apostle James. Then, Merka Martin shares some stories from her recent pilgrimage on the Camino Francés. The episode concludes with some reading suggestions for fictional works set on the Camino de Santiago.

Dec 23, 201557 min

Episode4 - Phil's Camino

Phil Volker and Annie O'Neil describe their new documentary film, Phil's Camino (http://philscamino.com/), focused on the story behind Phil's pilgrimages in Vashon Island, Washington and on the Camino de Santiago in Spain, all while living with stage 4 cancer. The film is currently in the final production stages and is running an Indiegogo campaign, Finishing Funds for Phil's Camino (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/finishing-funds-for-phil-s-camino#/), to support the effort.

Dec 20, 201558 min

Episode3 - Way Of St Francis

Sandy Brown, the author of the brand new guidebook to Italy's Way of St. Francis (http://tinyurl.com/ptpfvx8) and the Caminoist blog (http://caminoist.org/) describes this emerging pilgrimage and reflects on the guidebook-writing experience. Maria Slade, a high schooler, shares some moving stories from her pilgrimage over the summer on the Via Podiensis in France. And, Zina Bell offers some gear advice!

Dec 14, 20151 hr 4 min

Episode2 - APOC, #Pilgrimstrong, and Sarongs

Today's episode features three guests: Cheryl Grasmoen, the board chair of the American Pilgrims on the Camino, talks about how APOC (http://www.americanpilgrims.org/) supports American pilgrims and the Camino more broadly. Steve Watkins (http://truthalongtheway.com/) offers some stories from his recent pilgrimage on the Camino Francés. And, Christina Collins espouses the virtues of sarongs.

Dec 12, 201555 min

Episode1 - Introducing the Podcast

An introduction to the Camino Podcast, featuring an overview of the program's focus on the Camino de Santiago and pilgrimage more broadly. Dave shares three personal stories from the road, focused on pilgrimages in Spain, Italy, and Norway

Dec 12, 20151 hr 1 min
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