Beyond Turning Points

'The Camino Walked Me' with author Karina Machado


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In this podcast, author and guest Karina Machado describes some of her experiences and insights after walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain. 

Some of the topics include: 
* letting go; 
* experiencing pain and healing on the journey; 
* developing a deeper self awareness; 
* the significance of scallop shells for pilgrims walking the Camino. 

It's an interview of interest to anyone who is intrigued about personal growth, pilgrimages and the insights that can come from discomfort. 

Karina Machado is a journalist, creator/host of the popular podcasts Spirit Sisters and The Ghost Files and the bestselling author of the non-fiction series Spirit Sisters, Where Spirits Dwell and Love Never Dies. 

Her passion is sharing life-affirming stories that restore a sense of wonder and awe to our lives and remind us of the healing power of spiritual encounters. 

Karina began her career in journalism at the Australian edition of TIME magazine and is a former senior editor at Who magazine. 

Her self-narrated books are available on Audible. 

Karina lives in Sydney and is currently writing her debut novel, inspired by the true story of her Galician ancestors and her experience walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain. 

You can find out more or connect with Karina through her website and socials as well as listen to her popular podcasts. 

Website: 
https://karinamachado.com/ 

Socials: 
https://www.facebook.com/KarinaMachadoauthor 
https://www.instagram.com/karinamachadoauthor/ 

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Beyond Turning PointsBy Ash Perrow