Matthew Williams | Winter walking through grief
British pilgrim Matthew Williams shares his profound experiences of walking two Caminos. Matthew recounts his first journey in 2015 which was marked by personal loss and the challenges of winter walking. He reflects on how the Camino serves as a metaphor for life's uncertainties emphasising that there is no 'right way' to walk it. The discussion delves into the emotional weight of Matthew‘s experiences, including the tragic and sudden death of his mother and how those events shaped his perspective on resilience and healing. Matthew's return to the Camino in 2023 symbolises a journey of self-discovery and acceptance as he navigates the complexities of grief and personal growth through the lens of music and storytelling. Matthew's band is Savage Underdogs
Kevin Riley | The hiking golfer
Kevin Riley walked his first Camino in 2019, carrying a golf club as his walking stick. He's now known as 'the hiking golfer'. In this episode of My Camino - the Podcast, Kevin talks about his journey of discovery through meeting people and sharing a common purpose of pilgrimage. AND how he now is embarking on a whole new Camino.....music.
Daniel D Six | How the Camino helps us deal with trauma
Canada-based British writer Daniel D Six has written a new book 'Gracias Jacobus - Miracles, madness and a donkey with better timing than God'. It tells the story of Malcolm Hargreaves who has spent his life in the shadow of extreme trauma. The story is based on Daniel's life, his journey on the Camino de Santiago and the profound impact it had on his life. In this episode, Daniel shares his experiences of healing from childhood trauma, the importance of community and connection, and the spiritual lessons learned along the way. You can find the book here I loved it!!!
Marie Sonnois | An epic Camino on horseback
French pilgrim Marie Sonnois rode her beloved horse Zambomba, from her home to Santiago de Compostela and then onto Porto and back, covering over 2,200 miles in 521 days. Marie discusses her motivations for embarking on this adventure, the challenges she faced along the way, and the profound personal growth she experienced. We talk about the bond between Marie and Zambomba, the lessons learned from their journey, and the spiritual insights gained through the pilgrimage. The photograph was taken by Adele J. Huber.
Picking daisies | A life well lived
My mother died last week. It was an amazing life. She once wrote about picking daisies.