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."
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."
After a bit of a break Pilgrim Lost is back and looking forward to a very Pilgrimy 2022. Please join Tony as he reflects on the new year and discusses the value of the word "Happy." Is this a valuable word? Is it a scientific word? Is it a Pilgrim word? What happens when you submit the experience of the Camino de Santiago to a happiness test?
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 return to catch up with each other and with all of you after a month of unforgettable life experiences. The discussion focuses on meaning and how the experience of meaning is as much a lifestyle as it is circumstantial. In this episode... HOME is more than a place you live, POST-PANDEMIC is more than a "get out of jail free" card and TRAVEL is more than an opportunity to fill a scrapbook.
Wanderlust: where does it come from? Why do some people have it and others seemingly do not? Is it the product of nature or nurture? Is it seasonal or a lifelong affection? Join the conversation as Kari and Tony explore the human experience of wanderlust, filled with their stories and their desires for a better world.
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.
Today, Lisa Closner joins PIlgrim Lost to share her love of the pilgrim life and the very practical ways she is struggling to bring pilgrimage to her life at home and share it with her community. We discuss the long process of hope, hubris, disappointment, and reimagination of our pilgrim desires.
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.