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- 🇦🇺AU · Places & Travel#20300K to 1M
- 🇨🇦CA · Places & Travel#8030K to 100K
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391K to 1.3M🇦🇺76%🇨🇦8%🇭🇺8%+8 more - Active Followers
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156K to 528K
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Michael Rucker | Finding hope on the Camino
Jun 23, 2026
1h 05m 48s
Rocco Rossi | Rocco's new book "Finding Grace" is out today
Jun 16, 2026
49m 16s
Theresa & Amanda | The magic of a musical Camino
Jun 9, 2026
49m 52s
Gen & Tara | Walking together is its own kind of pilgrimage
Jun 2, 2026
43m 37s
Alder Allensworth | The power of feminine healing
May 26, 2026
1h 04m 21s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Michael Rucker | Finding hope on the Camino | Michael Rucker was a highly acclaimed music industry executive - and he knew his life was broken. He decided to start to walk, and walking led him to the Camino and a slow repair that has brought him untold joy. This is a wonderful conversation about finding hope on the Camino, learning to trust your heart and allowing God to bring you home. Michael's new book Under a Canopy of Grapes - Letting Go and Coming Home on the Camino de Santiago is out now. You can find it here | 1h 05m 48s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Rocco Rossi | Rocco's new book "Finding Grace" is out today | Canadian pilgrim Rocco Rossi has walked 23 Caminos. Today, he launched his first novel, a book set on the Camino called "Finding Grace". I loved it and you will too. In this episode of My Camino - the Podcast, Rocco and I talk about how and why we're drawn to the Camino, the process of writing, and we discuss Grace - both the concept and the character. You can find Rocco's book here | 49m 16s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Theresa & Amanda | The magic of a musical Camino | This week we launched our musical Camino for 2027. We're walking from Leon to Santiago de Compostela and it will be a trip of a lifetime. All the details are at my website. To launch I spoke with the American pilgrim Theresa Okamoto and my younger sister Amanda Mullins about their experiences. It's all about stepping out of your comfort zone to discover what's possible. Join us in 2027 for the trip of a lifetime! | 49m 52s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Gen & Tara | Walking together is its own kind of pilgrimage | Genevieve Quigley is Editor of Sunday Life, the magazine in the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. Gen wrote a few weeks back about walking the Camino with some friends. I knew I had to interview her. We were joined by her friend Tara Trehy, who was the group's organiser and spreadsheet pilgrim. This interview is a great reminder not to judge, not to have pre-conceived ideas of what's right and wrong, but rather to find your own pilgrimage - on the Camino and in life. You can find Gen's article here | 43m 37s | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Alder Allensworth | The power of feminine healing | Ever wondered about the divine feminine on the Camino? In this episode, Dan interviews Alder Allensworth about her transformative journey on the Camino de Santiago, her personal battles with loved ones and Alzheimer's and Alder's own battle with a rare cancer, and her inspiring writing retreat. Discover stories of faith, resilience, female friendship, and the magic of slow travel. You can find Alder here | 1h 04m 21s | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Colin Campbell | Embarking on a pilgrimage of music | Colin Campbell wowed the audience at the American Pilgrims on the Camino Gathering in Texas last month. I knew I had to interview him. As it turned out, he kinda interviewed ME!! This is a great conversation about inspiration, finding answers on the Camino and learning to trust your instincts will guide you along YOUR path. You can find Colin and his music here | 1h 04m 56s | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() REWIND | American filmmaker Annie O'Neill | For tickets for Dan's upcoming tour of Canada here I've been dying to interview Annie O'Neill ever since hearing about Phil's Camino. This is a cracking yarn. Annie and I talk about how and why the Camino calls us; her amazing story with Phil; and her plans for the future. I loved this interview and I know you will too. dm | 58m 14s | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Dr Sarah Pye | Previewing the Australian Friends of the Camino Conference | The Australian Friends of the Camino will be hosting its third bi-annual conference this July. I'll be there, and you should be there too! In this episode, I'm joined by Dr Sarah Pye who's coordinating this year's event. It will be a wonderful celebration of everything Camino - and I can't wait. All the details here | 19m 51s | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Fr Kevin Wittmayer | 40 Days and Nights on the Camino | Father Kevin Wittmayer's new book is 40 Days and Nights on the Camino de Santiago - A Pilgrimage for finding Clarity, Renewal and Healing. A forty-day spiritual journey of healing, faith, and transformation grounded in one pilgrim's journey on the Camino de Santiago. This is a wonderful discussion about the power of prayer, of love and of stepping out of our comfort zone to grow - not just ourselves, but our family and community. You can find Fr Kevin's book here | 1h 02m 14s | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Pauline Wald | A new Camino movie 'Paths of Life' | Pauline Wald is a French pilgrim who was living what she thought was her dream life - great job, great life. And then Pauline started to question if that was her REAL life. Soon after, pilgrimage and the Camino beckoned. I really enjoyed Pauline's film 'Paths of Life' and her journey is a message for us all - find what is essential and do everything you can to meet at that place. You can find Pauline, her film and her book here | 1h 02m 25s | ||||||
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| 3/3/26 | ![]() Amanda Michelle Torralba | A Camino of inspired insight | Amanda Michelle Torralba is a pilgrim from the United States, who dreamed of walking the famed pilgrimage for over 15 years. When she finally got her chance, she grabbed it with gusto. This is a wonderful story of the impact the Camino can have on us all...it brings us together, brings us hope, light and love. I really enjoyed this chat, and I know you will too. | 1h 10m 56s | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Mylinh Lee | Returns to the Camino to find clarity | Mylinh Lee is a return guest, who has just returned from walking the Camino Portuguese and Camino Finisterre. Mylinh talks about the call of the Camino, how it warms her dedication and guides her heart to what's important in life. A child Vietnam refugee, Mylinh is working on telling the story of her life, her Camino, and her motivation for spreading the joy of walking. You can find Mylinh's YouTube account here And here is a link to Mylinh's Instagram | 57m 54s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() A brief history of el Camino de Santiago | This week we talk all things as a brief history of the Camino and re-visit one of the most inspiring stories of the last nine years. Czarina Deldio's father travelled to Spain with her to travel in taxis and buses each day while Czarina walked with her mother to celebrate overcoming cancer, but Czarina's father had other plans...... And he walked very, very slowly | 1h 01m 05s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Rewind | Malaysian pilgrim Xin Yan Gee | A re-visit of my chat with Malaysian pilgrim Xin Yan Gee. Xin Yan Gee is a Malaysian national who had just finished a double degree. She's living in Sydney - far from her family back in Malaysia. Her mother decided the family ought to walk the Camino....and it's a great lesson about having the courage to step outside our comfort zones; to celebrate family; and to celebrate life. The world is small, yet full of so much wonder. | 42m 24s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Alyson Davies | The pure joy of an artistic Camino | Canadian pilgrim Alyson Davies is a visual artist and self-proclaimed Camino addict. We talk about her transformative experiences on the Camino de Santiago and explore the historical significance of the Camino, Alison's personal journey of healing and self-discovery, and how her artistic practice has been shaped by her walks. Alison shares insights about her new Field of Stars oracle deck inspired by her pilgrimages, the creative process behind it, and the lessons learned from embracing the unexpected during her travels. The conversation highlights the deep connections between art, spirituality, and the human experience. You can find Alyson here | 49m 49s | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() Hope DeLuca | A songwriter's lessons on a quiet Camino | Hope DeLuca is a 23-year-old American pilgrim who recently completed the Portuguese Camino. Hope shares what drew her to a winter Camino, seeking solitude, reflection, and meaning, and describes how the experience resonated with her spiritually despite not being religious. Hope also tells us about her pilgrimage as a songwriter. We talk about lessons of perseverance and self-discovery, ending with a touching story of kindness from a local that captures the Camino’s spirit of connection and hope. You can find Hope here | 54m 04s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() 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 | 56m 31s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() 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. | 53m 44s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() 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!!! | 48m 55s | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() 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. | 50m 30s | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() Picking daisies | A life well lived | My mother died last week. It was an amazing life. She once wrote about picking daisies. | 39m 00s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Dan Mullins | A pilgrim's journey | With a family tragedy on the immediate horizon, Dan reflects on what the Camino means to him - and how it bring solace to those in need. We have a brand new Patreon offering for subscribers and sponsors. For all the details go to patreon.com/danmullins | 56m 43s | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() Jo Penn | An author finds light in her darkness on the Camino | Jo Penn is an award-winning, NY Times & USA Today Bestselling Author. Jo writes thrillers, dark fantasy, horror and crime titles, and is also a Podcaster. Her book, 'Pilgrimage: Lessons Learned from Solo Walking Three Ancient Ways', is about preparing, learning and getting the most out of your pilgrimage. I so loved this chat, and you'll love Jo's book, too. Find Pilgrimage: Lessons Learned from Solo Walking Three Ancient Ways here. And Jo's writing website, so you can publish your OWN Camino book is here | 1h 11m 24s | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Nick Sassan | Walking the Camino in Birkenstocks! | Nick Sassan is a young pilgrim from the United States with one of the most unusual Camino stories you’ll hear. While most walkers arrive armed with sturdy hiking boots and meticulously tested shoes, Nick set out on the ancient pilgrimage in… Birkenstock sandals. And yes — he walked all 800 kilometres of the Camino Francés in them. By the time he reached Santiago, he'd worn right through the soles. | 46m 12s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() Ken Huang | Instinct, insight, and running the Camino | Ken Huang RUNS the Camino!! In this episode of My Camino - the Podcast, Ken reflects on her life of long-distance running, her experiences during her adventures, including the Camino and the contrast between the anticipation of enlightenment and the reality of a blank mind. Ken discusses the instinctual navigation that takes over during these experiences and the subsequent reflections that occur afterward, emphasizing the importance of the journey and the encounters along the Way. You can find Ken's videos here | 45m 39s | ||||||
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11 placements across 11 markets.
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11 placements across 11 markets.

























