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Brendan Bolton

Project Camino

A weekly Society, Culture and Travel podcast
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Project Camino

Brendan Bolton

Project Camino

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Project Camino

Brendan Bolton

Project Camino

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American Pilgrim Lisa Splendid Jacklich When she’s not tossing her iconic hat in the air, Lisa is busy inventing, creating, composing, and building on her country property in Napa Valley California. She is a self-taught Jill-of-all-trades AND a
Canadian Pilgrim Carol Webster is 56 years old and lives in Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada.  Carol served 22 years in the Canadian forces and right now works part time in a pet supply store. She has three grown daughters and had a house full of dogs
Camino Artist Kate Spencer Millan is a person of spirit and adventure. The Camino has given her the confidence to follow her dream of being an artist. It isn’t an easy road but then neither is the Camino. She’s completed the Camino journey twic
Evonne Ellis is from all over the Western United States. She was born in Alaska and raised in Oregon and California. Since 1998, Evonne has been constructing trails in national parks and forests. In an effort to change up her career, Evonne is
Bette Vidrine talks with God on the Camino Portuguese. Bette Vidrine is a harpist in Lafayette, Louisiana, USA.   She and Emile have been married for 55 years, and she celebrated their 55th anniversary in Porto.   They have one daughter Tona, a
Euro Travelogue with Jeff Titelius Jeff Titelius is a travel writer and publisher of EuroTravelogue.com—chronicles of wondrous journeys throughout Europe. Inspired by the human experience and connections therein, his online journal is filled wi
Two Steps Forward. Anne Buist. Anne Buist is a Professor of Psychiatry who had a literary epiphany on her first Camino in 2011 and now divides her time between forensic perinatal psychiatry and writing psychological thrillers...and one novel ab
Camino Frances with Jerry Everard. Jerry Everard is a blogger, philosopher, traveller and photographer with an insatiable curiosity about our cultural history. He's had careers in music, academe, and Public Service. He’s been known to play Celt
Miracles on the Camino de Santiago with Mike Gardner. Mike Gardner is a 67-year-old retired sports journalist who wrote 'Miracles on the Camino de Santiago' after walking the Camino Frances. He has won a host of national writing awards and has
Courtney Chasson is a California native now living in Chicago. A semester studying abroad in Argentina sparked a lifelong love of travel. Courtney soon found herself living and traveling in over 20 countries. During this time she often daydream
Alaskan Pilgrim Jeanee James is a recent empty nester, a sculptor and photographer. She currently lives in Florida and she met her husband working on Cruise ships, (the Hostess and Staff Captain) and they have twin daughters.  Jeanee created, d
24 hours from Death on the Camino…. Pilgrim Trevor Cowan Clark stood at St Jean Pied De Port and thought ‘What have I got myself into?’ That was the beginning of a love affair with the Camino that has resulted in him walking it on four separate
Mexican based Pilgrim Joseph McClain walked the Camino Frances in 2017 and began his career as a tenor on American and German opera stages. During his 10 years of activity in Germany, he made the transition to stage direction, directing a wide
Australian Pilgrim Leanne Prichard is here to talk about the Way to St. James Cygnet in Tasmania. She has always dreamed of doing the Camino so when she heard that there was going to be one in her home state of Tasmania, she signed up straight
South African Pilgrim Gabrielle Andrew is a trained community facilitator who worked in rural communities of the Southern Cape for most of her adult life. At the same time she developed a permaculture farm with a straw bale house.  She then tra
Dermot Breen is 'The Man with the Camino Tattoo.' Literally. Dermot wrote his first book 'The Edge: Walking The Ulster Way With My Angels & Demons' following his wife Jacqui’s death in 2015 due to cancer. Here’s a brief synopsis of the book: “I
This is the first of my weekly podcasts where I discuss how we can feel stuck in a rut. But we might be actually stuck in a 'groove'.... like a needle stuck on a record... playing the same song everyday. I have come to realise that always tryin
Beth Jusino has written a book chronicling her Camino from Le Puy to Finisterre called Walking to the End of the World: A Thousand Miles on the Camino de Santiago. Beth is an award-winning writer and editor who lives in Seattle, Washington. She
'Shadows, Shells and Spain' is the latest book from Canadian Pilgrim John Meyer. It's about walking the Camino and the history behind it and the places you pass along the way, but it's also about love and pain and finding your way out the other
3 years ago Australian Pilgrim Joel Beharrie was in the USA on a holiday and he matched with Zen Nyugen via a dating app. They never did get to meet face to face and so they chatted online as pen pals... for 2 years. It wasn’t until they decide
Pilgrim Trevor Cowan Clark stood at St Jean Pied De Port and thought ‘What have I got myself into?’   That was the beginning of a love affair with the Camino that has resulted in him walking it on four separate occasions…. Even after he was inf
Susi Swain walked her first Camino in 2012 and in the following 3 1/2 years walked 10 further Camino’s. Not only did it change her life she also changed her country and profession by following her dream. Not speaking any Spanish, she moved from
Pilgrim Ryck Thompson is a retired U.S. Navy Submariner Senior Chief, serving 21 years onboard three different Submarines.  He decided that when he retired from the military he needed to walk the Camino, solo to clear my mind and transition int
Many people who walk The Way do so to deal with an external life event and David Hardy was no exception. David walked the Camino Frances in 2017 after events in Australia changed his life forever. In 2014 David’s son Joshua was murdered in an a
Pilgrim & Diabetes Crusader Bob Scheidt has walked five different Caminos in five years and plans to walk one a year till he ceases to be on planet Earth. I met Bob in the Old Town in Santiago and we discussed his thoughts on spirituality, hiki
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