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For the first episode of the current season, Ronni is serendipitously joined by a Dutchman named Pieter. Pieter and I met in Oviedo before the start of the trail (with Pieter already well on the way), and had the honour of crossing paths at various spots along the way. The song referred to in the podcast, is 'The Dutchman' by Liam Clancy.
Follow Pieter's journeys here. Look out for Ronni, support the podcast, order the book, and buy him a coffee here.
'The Camino is Storytelling' is the second season of the podcast, recorded while hiking on the Caminos Primitivo & Finisterre, from Oviedo in Asturias to Cabo Finisterre in Galicia. Thank you to all those who helped along the way. From those who recorded with me, walked with me, gave me the space to walk alone, and supported the idea. Special thanks goes to Altberg for the amazing boots, that again gave me no blisters.
The World is Storytelling podcast is based on the book by the same name. Written by Arjen Barel, Ronni Gurwicz, and Stu Packer, it is the definitive guide to how sharing stories can be used for social impact and personal growth.
For the first episode of the current season, Ronni is serendipitously joined by a Dutchman named Pieter. Pieter and I met in Oviedo before the start of the trail (with Pieter already well on the way), and had the honour of crossing paths at various spots along the way. The song referred to in the podcast, is 'The Dutchman' by Liam Clancy.
Follow Pieter's journeys here. Look out for Ronni, support the podcast, order the book, and buy him a coffee here.
'The Camino is Storytelling' is the second season of the podcast, recorded while hiking on the Caminos Primitivo & Finisterre, from Oviedo in Asturias to Cabo Finisterre in Galicia. Thank you to all those who helped along the way. From those who recorded with me, walked with me, gave me the space to walk alone, and supported the idea. Special thanks goes to Altberg for the amazing boots, that again gave me no blisters.
The World is Storytelling podcast is based on the book by the same name. Written by Arjen Barel, Ronni Gurwicz, and Stu Packer, it is the definitive guide to how sharing stories can be used for social impact and personal growth.