Social distancing doesn't mean being paralyzed. Join Pilgrim Lost as we experiment with movement in the month of May. Kari and Tony ponder both the personal power of movement and their hope for a constructive COVID kinesiology.
All in Walking
Social distancing doesn't mean being paralyzed. Join Pilgrim Lost as we experiment with movement in the month of May. Kari and Tony ponder both the personal power of movement and their hope for a constructive COVID kinesiology.
Steep a cup of tea and join the conversation about meditation, the March theme for Pilgrim Lost. In preparation for Scott Erickson's visit on our upcoming March 17 pod, Kari and Tony discuss "meditation…"
Talking with guest Tom Stutzman about labyrinths, linguistics, liminality, and longings. From the Camino to community, Tom is both our companion and counselor on the pilgrim journey.
This week on Pilgrim Lost we are joined by the lovely Charlie Rawson, a geographer and choreographer, who hails from across the pond in Bristol, England. Kari and Charlie tell the very magical story of how a Scottish Isle, the Camino and ultimately THE UNIVERSE brought them together to form a deep and lasting friendship…
The pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago could not be more religious. It is saturated in Christian history, dotted with churches catering to pilgrim needs, adorned with religious symbols at every turn and accompanied by the sounds of church bells and yet... most of the people who walk it would never darken a church in normal life.
Part 2 of the conversation in which Kari and Tony remember and recount a day in the life along the Camino Frances on the actual Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain.
Pilgrim Lost is an exploration of life in hopeful motion... in the everyday... in the average day... and in the commonness of life. This podcast is something quite different (but entirely related.) Come along as Kari and Tony remember and recount a day in the life along the Camino Frances on the actual Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain.
Pilgrim Lost has officially launched! In this episode we reflect on our Portland Pilgrimage yesterday, why it was important, and some epiphanies from those that walked with us that will touch any pilgrim’s heart.
This episode is an audio invitation to join Kari and Tony on a very special event on September 29, 2019: our launch party. At 2pm we will meet at the Rose Quarter (at the “Crown Statue”) and experience together a walk through Portland’s Old Town and Downtown. It will be a pilgrimage of personal meaning. Later, starting around 5pm, we will gather at 608 NE Graham St. for an open house. Please listen to all the romping fun.
Two friends, each of whom have walked the Camino de Santiago in Spain, sit down to discuss how they conspired to start the Pilgrim Lost podcast… an exploration of life in hopeful motion and discovering wholeness in the every day.