Kari Gale, the co-founder of Pilgrim Lost, returns to lead the conversation regarding the pilgriming life and all things Camino del Norte.
All in Community
Kari Gale, the co-founder of Pilgrim Lost, returns to lead the conversation regarding the pilgriming life and all things Camino del Norte.
Get lost with Justin Skeesuck and Patrick Gray from the award-winning film "I'll Push You," a story of two friends, one wheelchair bound who wanted to experience all 500 miles of the Camino de Santiago and the other who said, "I'll Push You."
This is maybe the most important episode in Pilgrim Lost's story. Please join us for an honest discussion of limitation, loss, and saying goodbye... goodbye to cherished chapters, to future dreams, and to one of the co-founders of Pilgrim Lost.
In this season-ending episode, Kari and Tony recount the history of Pilgrim Lost, the beauty of this growing community, and the fragile future of the podcast. Season Two is coming to an end. Season Three is full of hope and growth. The podcast is fueled by love and creative inspiration. Please enjoy and respond.
Kari and Tony ponder how a pilgrim engages reentry. Quarantine is coming to an end, masks are coming off and more and more places are opening up. Reentry can affect us in profound ways. If we are attentive to it, our understanding of ourselves, our space, our time, and our neighbors can increase and even be enriched.
How do you enter into another's story? How do you do it in dramatic or even mundane ways? Today we talk with Michael Turner who is featured in the inspiring documentary, "I'll Push You," about a group of friends and strangers who pushed a wheelchair-bound man over the 500 miles of the Camino de Santiago. Listen to Michael's lessons of friendship and generosity.
In today’s podcast, Kari and Tony ponder and reflect on a variety of topics including friendship, mental health, and the culture wars, ultimately finding inspiration and hope in the ways people can exhibit generosity of spirit in the most trying of circumstances.
Relationships are a pilgrimage and pilgrims cannot control who they encounter along the way. This week Kari and Tony discuss conversations with those who come from a markedly different political, cultural or spiritual perspective...
Umberto di Venosa, co-founder of "Follow the Camino" and "One Foot Abroad," joins Kari and Tony this week to discuss the founding and growth of his incredible travel concierge businesses as well as: 2021 Camino de Santiago update and predictions…