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Embark on a melodic sojourn with the illustrious Dr. Kristina Jacobsen, as she leads us down the lyrical path of self-discovery that intertwines with the historic trails of the Camino de Santiago. Our guest, an accomplished singer, songwriter, and associate professor at the University of New Mexico, unveils the harmony between creativity and walking, revealing how her initial reluctance transformed into a profound pilgrimage of the soul. Your ears will be graced with snippets of Kristina's Camino-inspired tunes, offering a taste of the magic that occurs when music and mile markers merge.
From the academic halls of Massachusetts to the heartstrings of the Southwest, Kristina shares her story with us, touching on her collaborations with the Navajo Nation and the evolution of her songwriting workshops. The journey that brought her to create the singer and songwriter retreat on the Camino will inspire the artist within. As we traverse this episode, you'll discover the alchemy that transpires when the pace slows to three miles an hour, and each step, each note, becomes an anthem of personal growth.
In the closing chords of our session, Kristina invites creatives of all stripes to join her in an upcoming Camino retreat—a sanctuary designed for reconnecting with one's artistry. With only ten spots available, this intimate retreat beckons musicians, writers, poets, and anyone yearning to stir their creativity amongst the camaraderie of fellow pilgrims. Allow your spirit to be moved by the tales of community, collaboration, and the euphonious echoes of new songs birthed along the Camino's sacred route.
Songs performed on this episode:
Desert in the Storm
Melissa Santangelo (co-writer / backing vocals)
Nhu-Mai Nguyen (co-writer / lead vocals, instrumentals)
I am a Pilgrim
Kristina Jacobsen, 2022
Life at 3 miles an hour
Kristina Jacobsen and John Parish, copyright 2022
Connect with Kristina:
Songs of Santiago - Contemplative Songwriting Retreat in Northern Spain
October 7-20, 2024
https://www.singmebackhomesongwriting.com/santiago
Kristina's Websites:
https://unm.academia.edu/KristinaJacobsen (scholarship)
http://www.kristinajacobsenmusic.com/ (music)
http://www.kristina-jacobsen.com/ (public engagement)
Support the show
Become a supporter of The Camino Cafe Podcast:
🎙️💖 https://www.buzzsprout.com/1751717/support
Buy Me a Coffee:
☕️💛 https://buymeacoffee.com/caminocafepodcast
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel:
🔴 ▶️https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VN9ze3z61n6tRLtDXWuQw
Follow us on Instagram:
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🎵 The Camino Cafe's intro and outro song is in thanks to fellow Pilgrim, Jackson Maloney. Original Song - "Finnis Terre" - written and performed by Jackson Maloney - Singer, Musician, and Songwriter.
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Embark on a melodic sojourn with the illustrious Dr. Kristina Jacobsen, as she leads us down the lyrical path of self-discovery that intertwines with the historic trails of the Camino de Santiago. Our guest, an accomplished singer, songwriter, and associate professor at the University of New Mexico, unveils the harmony between creativity and walking, revealing how her initial reluctance transformed into a profound pilgrimage of the soul. Your ears will be graced with snippets of Kristina's Camino-inspired tunes, offering a taste of the magic that occurs when music and mile markers merge.
From the academic halls of Massachusetts to the heartstrings of the Southwest, Kristina shares her story with us, touching on her collaborations with the Navajo Nation and the evolution of her songwriting workshops. The journey that brought her to create the singer and songwriter retreat on the Camino will inspire the artist within. As we traverse this episode, you'll discover the alchemy that transpires when the pace slows to three miles an hour, and each step, each note, becomes an anthem of personal growth.
In the closing chords of our session, Kristina invites creatives of all stripes to join her in an upcoming Camino retreat—a sanctuary designed for reconnecting with one's artistry. With only ten spots available, this intimate retreat beckons musicians, writers, poets, and anyone yearning to stir their creativity amongst the camaraderie of fellow pilgrims. Allow your spirit to be moved by the tales of community, collaboration, and the euphonious echoes of new songs birthed along the Camino's sacred route.
Songs performed on this episode:
Desert in the Storm
Melissa Santangelo (co-writer / backing vocals)
Nhu-Mai Nguyen (co-writer / lead vocals, instrumentals)
I am a Pilgrim
Kristina Jacobsen, 2022
Life at 3 miles an hour
Kristina Jacobsen and John Parish, copyright 2022
Connect with Kristina:
Songs of Santiago - Contemplative Songwriting Retreat in Northern Spain
October 7-20, 2024
https://www.singmebackhomesongwriting.com/santiago
Kristina's Websites:
https://unm.academia.edu/KristinaJacobsen (scholarship)
http://www.kristinajacobsenmusic.com/ (music)
http://www.kristina-jacobsen.com/ (public engagement)
Support the show
Become a supporter of The Camino Cafe Podcast:
🎙️💖 https://www.buzzsprout.com/1751717/support
Buy Me a Coffee:
☕️💛 https://buymeacoffee.com/caminocafepodcast
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel:
🔴 ▶️https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6VN9ze3z61n6tRLtDXWuQw
Follow us on Instagram:
📸 https://www.instagram.com/thecaminocafepodcast/
🎵 The Camino Cafe's intro and outro song is in thanks to fellow Pilgrim, Jackson Maloney. Original Song - "Finnis Terre" - written and performed by Jackson Maloney - Singer, Musician, and Songwriter.

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