
El Camino People - The Podcast
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#30 Healing from Burnout on the Camino: Pauline’s Healing Journey
What happens when you feel depressed, burned out? When there seems that nothing motivates you anymore. You walk to Santiago.

#29 Veterans on the Camino: Walking Toward Healing and Brotherhood
Finiding peace in the Camino de Santiago after a life of saving other peoples lives. Brad Generaux will share the story of Veterans on the Camino.

#28 From the Camino to the Kumano Kodo: How Antonio & Carolina Became Dual Pilgrims
Want to become a Dual Pilgrim. Walk the The Camino de Santiago and the Kumano Kodo. Both part of the UNESCO World Heritage.

#27 From Navarra to Australia: The Camino Love Story Behind Casa Susi
A woman from London/Australia, a man from Spain, the Camino de Santiago, and an albergue. Mixed all up with love and you have Casa Susi.

#26 From Ukraine to the Portuguese Coast: Uliana’s Camino Journey
Uliana tells us about the Camino and how it helped her to find yourself and explore your soul and body in the totally different conditions.

#25 Bridging Gen Z and Y on the Camino: A Hungarian Student Ben´s Camino Research
When Bence came to Spain he discovered the Camino de Santiago. That lead him to his thesis about the generations Y & Z and the Camino.

#24 From Blisters to Butterflies: Falling in Love on the Camino
Can you find love walking the Camino de Santiago? Will that love last after the Camino? This and more in todays interview with Naomi Simpson!

#23 From Italy to Santiago: Nico’s Story of Camino Friendship
Camino families are real. Today Nico and I will talk about our Camino journey and the experiences that we lived.

#22 Two Pilgrims Who Can’t Stop Walking to Santiago: Ann & Rudi’s Story
When you truly love the Camino de Santiago you can never stop walking. Ann and Rudi tell us about their Camino experiences.

#21 Walking the Camino in 10 Days: Susan Jagannath’s Adventure
Susan Jagannath, a writer on el Camino Ingles. The story of a woman that become her own publisher after her first Camino.

#20 From an Easy Hike to the Camino: Heather’s Unexpected Journey
Ramin and Sofia will tell us about their startup Easy Hike. A locator device that can help you in your Camino de Santiago.

#19 Past, Present & Future of the Camino de Santiago with José Mari Ardanaz
Lets talk Camino- Past, present, and future of el Camino de Santiago. Pilgrims , hospitaleros, and Camino lovers talk about it.

#18 Pilgrim by Day, Comedian by Night: Marcus Ryan’s Camino
Marcus Ryan,australian comedian tells us about his experience in El Camino de Santiago and his latest show about it :¨Walk this Qué¨

#17 From Walking to Podcasting: Bradley Chermside’s Camino Story
Today we talk with Bradely Charmside , host of The Pilgrims Podcast and author of The Only Way is West. Both about his journey in El Camino de Santiago.

#16 Walking the Camino as a Family: The Worldtowning Adventure
Leaving everything behind to travel the world. The WorldTowning family explains to us they way of living and their experience during the Camino de Santiago

#15 Walking the Vía de la Plata During COVID: A Unique Camino Experience
Walking the Via de la Plata during COVID. Daan Spits had to go back home and retun in September just in time to finish befor the next lock down.

#14 A Marathon a Day: Shin Tanaka’s Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage
The Shikoku Pilgrimage in Japan is not so famous as The Kumano Kodo. Today Shin will relate to us his experience hiking the longer 88 themples version.

#13 Angela & Chris: A Shared Camino Adventure
Walking El Camino de Santiago on your HONEYMOON? Why not!! Met Angela and Chris, two Aussies that took their love for each other to El Camino de Santiago.

#12 From Pilgrim to Researcher: Christian Kurrat’s Camino Story

#11 From Austria to Santiago: How the Camino Revived Mario Andric’s Music
When you struggle and the Camino de Santiago calls you just need to accept that call. Mario Andric did and he found inspiration to write his new songs.

#10 Walking Around the World: Tom Turcich’s Seven-Year Journey
Have you ever thought about walking around the world? Tom did, and now he is on a 5 year journey around the world. The World Walk.

#9 Julia Robertson: Walking the Camino to Reconnect with Life
When the Holy Spirit calls you to walk the Camino there is no way to say no. Christian podcaster and YouTuber Julia Robertson tells us her story.

#8 Amanda Frith: Walking the Camino with Two Dogs and a Van
The experience of walking to Santiago with dogs. How to prepare, what to expect. Amanda Frith tells us about her story with Inca & Onyx.

#7 Walking the Camino de Santiago with a Baby (or Two!) – Kristine & Rob’s Inspiring Journey
El Camino de Santiago with one baby or two. The Decaus share their amazing experience walking el Camino Frances and Portuguese with their family.

#6 From Office Desk to Camino Trails – How Maggie Caffyn Changed Her Life
Margaret Caffyn australian pilgrim and writer, tell us about her Camino journey, From pilgrim to student in Santiago. A journey that wont end.

#5 Riding the Camino on a Handbike – Marie Noelle Japy’s Inspiring Journey
French para-athlete Marie Noelle Japy takes us a little closer to walking the Camino de Santiago in a different way. From France to Santiago on a handbike.

#4 COVID-19 and the Camino de Santiago – Safety, Advice, and the Spirit to Keep Walking

#3 Life as a Hospitalero in Arres – Mark’s Camino Story of Service and Connection
In Episode 3 of El Camino People – The Podcast, host José Mariá meets Marc, a French pilgrim-turned-hospitalero, serving in one of the few donativo albergues on the Camino Aragonés. From walking thousands of kilometers with his wife to caring for weary pilgrims in Spain, Marc shares what it means to give back to the Camino. From Pilgrim to Hospitalero Marc has walked the Camino three times, always with his wife—beginning in France and extending to Santiago. Their most ambitious journey began at their doorstep in Toulouse, covering 49 days of walking across France and Spain. What started as his wife’s idea became a shared passion, eventually inspiring them to serve others on the trail. The Work of a Hospitalero Being a hospitalero isn’t just about hospitality—it’s a full-time commitment. Marc walks us through a typical day at the albergue in Arres: 6:00 AM: Start the day preparing breakfast 8:00 AM: See off the pilgrims Morning: Clean the facilities top to bottom Midday: Drive 25km for groceries Afternoon: Welcome new arrivals and prep dinner 10:00 PM: Lights out “It’s hard work, but rewarding,” Marc explains. His wife handles cooking while he connects with pilgrims—many of whom come from all corners of the world, including Korea, thanks to an unexpected cultural phenomenon involving a pop group’s Camino story. Why Arres? Marc’s current placement in Arres is part of a broader system run by an organization coordinating hospitalero volunteers across Spain. He and his wife were assigned the location, but they’ve fallen in love with the experience—and the town. “The villagers are incredibly welcoming. The Camino brings life to small towns like this.” Walking the Camino Aragones we arrive at Arres. Where we discover how is the life of a hospitalero. Listen to this amazing story if you wanna know more.

#2 From Sydney to Santiago – Lorenzo Gella’s Life-Changing Camino Journey
Today we talk with Lorenzo Gella an Australian pilgrim that walked the Camino de Santiago to start a new journey of his life.

#1 Road to Muxía – A Camino Documentary on Loss, Healing, and Transformation
Mark Joseph from the documentary Road to Muxia. The story of a mans pilgrimage on the 500-mile Camino de Santiago after surviving a car accident and the experiencing the death of his father.

#0 Launching El Camino People – Sharing Pilgrim Stories with the World
El Camino People - The Podcast. We introduce you to the best Camino de Santiago podcast out there. Wanna walk with us this new Camino?