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SACRED STEPS PODCAST: Interview with "Camino Junkie" Kevin Considine

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2021
Buen camino, pilgrims! I think you're going to enjoy this short interview with forum member and self-proclaimed "Camino Junkie" Kevin Considine in the latest Sacred Steps Podcast.

🎧 EP4 (21min): Global pilgrim Kevin Considine discusses being welcomed into homes as a pilgrim and the tradition of leaving a walking stick at the end of the journey, plus details of the 88 Temples Pilgrimage, his Ireland to Spain Camino, and the biggest differences between Europe's distance walks: the Via Francigena and the Camino de Santiago. For topic notes and links to discussions, please read the show notes online.

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SACRED STEPS PODCAST
The Sacred Steps Podcast walks virtually alongside authors and pilgrims, connecting a community of pilgrims from across the globe. From the Camino de Santiago through Spain to the Via Francigena across Europe to Italy, the podcast features updates and first-hand accounts from the footpaths of pilgrimage. A companion to the book Sacred Steps: A Pilgrimage Journal by Kevin Donahue, the podcast also introduces several lesser-known journeys, such as England’s Pilgrims’ Way to Canterbury and the California Missions Trail in the United States.
 
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