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Episode 47 - Into the Thin

Dave

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First: Camino Francés 2002; most recent: Norte/Primitivo 2019
Episode 47 - Into the Thin: In his upcoming pilgrim memoir, Into the Thin: A Pilgrimage Walk Across Northern Spain, author Stephen Drew narrates how he was called to the Camino Francés in the wake of a year that he characterizes as an "emotional crucifixion." In this extended discussion of his journey, Stephen speaks to companionship on the Camino, his processing of guilt, shame, and more personal tragedies than anyone should have to endure, and the insights he ultimately arrived at in Finisterre. Ultimately, it's the story of a walk through the thin places on the Camino de Santiago, a walk towards love and away from guilt and shame.

 
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FANTASTIC!!!! I first of this book from Beth Jusino back in February and pre-ordered it immediately on Amazon. I can't wait to read it. Thankfully, I have this podcast to see me through the Sept 15 pub date. Thank you, Dave, for interviewing him in one of your podcasts!! Can't wait to listen!!
 
Episode 47 - Into the Thin: In his upcoming pilgrim memoir, Into the Thin: A Pilgrimage Walk Across Northern Spain, author Stephen Drew narrates how he was called to the Camino Francés in the wake of a year that he characterizes as an "emotional crucifixion." In this extended discussion of his journey, Stephen speaks to companionship on the Camino, his processing of guilt, shame, and more personal tragedies than anyone should have to endure, and the insights he ultimately arrived at in Finisterre. Ultimately, it's the story of a walk through the thin places on the Camino de Santiago, a walk towards love and away from guilt and shame.


Thank you so much for your phantastic camino podcast series, @Dave ! They are a joy to listen to, and I do that every day while taking a brisk 90-minute walk near where I live. They make time fly! I have listened to all of them at least twice, and they are very much worth it every time. Still, it is great to see new episodes being added. So thanks again and please keep them coming!
 
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Thank you so much for your phantastic camino podcast series, @Dave ! They are a joy to listen to, and I do that every day while taking a brisk 90-minute walk near where I live. They make time fly! I have listened to all of them at least twice, and they are very much worth it every time. Still, it is great to see new episodes being added. So thanks again and please keep them coming!

Thank you, Yoyo! Such a nice post. (And you, too, Jeff!) It'll be a little while before I get back to making new episodes, though. I've been working on a big project for the last couple of months and am hoping to make a big push before I transition back to whatever school looks like this fall...
 

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