Brendan@ProjectCamino
Share your Camino story with me!
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Sarria to Santiago 16
Santiago to Finesterre 17
SJPP to Sarria 17
Ourense to Santiago 18
Hi everyone!
My name is Brendan Bolton and I am an Australian living in Santiago de Compostela.
The Camino changed my life so much, my family and I moved from Australia to live in the heart of it!
I host a weekly podcast call Project Camino, which is a show for pilgrims to share their personal insights as to how they have ‘taken the Camino home with them.’ I am almost at show number 50, so I am very happy about that!
The aim of Project Camino is to gather a world wide tribe of fellow minded people who want to know about how others successfully live ‘their Camino.’
My dream is to interview every single person who has walked the Camino and who has a story to share.
The story about the challenges they faced and overcame, the friendships they made and the wisdom and life lessons that the Camino offered them.
The most important question that so many fellow pilgrims asked me was ‘how can we continue to live the pilgrim life when we get back home?’
With your help, I know we can answer that question for them together.
If you have any ideas for the show, or if you know any pilgrims who might be interested in being a guest, then please contact me via the Project Camino Facebook page below:
https://www.facebook.com/ProjectCamino/
Thanks and Buen Camino!
Brendan Bolton
Santiago de Compostela.
My name is Brendan Bolton and I am an Australian living in Santiago de Compostela.
The Camino changed my life so much, my family and I moved from Australia to live in the heart of it!
I host a weekly podcast call Project Camino, which is a show for pilgrims to share their personal insights as to how they have ‘taken the Camino home with them.’ I am almost at show number 50, so I am very happy about that!
The aim of Project Camino is to gather a world wide tribe of fellow minded people who want to know about how others successfully live ‘their Camino.’
My dream is to interview every single person who has walked the Camino and who has a story to share.
The story about the challenges they faced and overcame, the friendships they made and the wisdom and life lessons that the Camino offered them.
The most important question that so many fellow pilgrims asked me was ‘how can we continue to live the pilgrim life when we get back home?’
With your help, I know we can answer that question for them together.
If you have any ideas for the show, or if you know any pilgrims who might be interested in being a guest, then please contact me via the Project Camino Facebook page below:
https://www.facebook.com/ProjectCamino/
Thanks and Buen Camino!
Brendan Bolton
Santiago de Compostela.
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