Camino Talks with Terry Wilson from Camino Skies and Author of "God's Cocaine" | Follow the Camino
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Author and star of Camino Skies, Terry Wilson, discusses his personal journey on the Camino de Santiago. Terry has walked the Camino three times, to deal with depression, faith, loss, and life changes.  The first time Terry walked the Camino it was a personal journey. He walked the Camino Frances to process the loss of his granddaughter, Maddy, who had passed away from Cystic Fibrosis. He raised funds through his walk for the cause.  The second Camino was as part of the film “Camino Skies”. Six strangers from New Zealand and Australia walked the French Way and their journey was filmed - unscripted. Camino Skies is available to view online. His third trip on the Camino de Santiago was with his eldest daughter, who also felt the need to take an inner journey. You can find Terry's book in paperback and kindle, God's Cocaine, here. In this Podcast: - Why did you choose to walk the Camino three times? - Which route did you walk? - Injuries and how hard it is to walk the Camino - Walking the Camino to deal with life changes and loss - The addiction of the Camino - Friends on the Camino and joining the Camino family - How the Camino helps you through tough times and COVID-19 - God's Cocaine and Camino Skies    Check out our blog post on this webinar! or You can watch the Youtube video of the interview! Please subscribe if you like our content. Start planning your Camino route at Follow the Camino for a walking holiday you will never forget! Buen Camino!
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