Two Pilgrimages, Two Generations, One Transformative Journey
What happens when we step away from the noise of everyday life and allow our feet to
carry us toward something greater than ourselves?
In this episode of Resiliency Within, I am joined by my colleague, K. Thomas, as we
explore the profound physical, emotional, and spiritual transformations that unfolded
during two remarkable pilgrimages. I share my experience walking the Camino de
Santiago in my seventies, while K reflects on her journey to Machu Picchu in her
thirties. Though our paths led us across different landscapes and cultures, they
revealed strikingly similar truths about resilience, healing, purpose, and self-discovery.
Together, we discuss the healing power of walking long distances, the rhythm of putting
one foot in front of the other, and how the solitude of the trail creates space for deep
self-reflection. We also explore the unexpected gifts found in conversations with fellow
pilgrims—brief encounters that often leave lasting impressions and remind us of our
shared humanity.
Our conversation examines how age, life experience, and personal perspective shape
the pilgrimage experience while revealing the universal themes that connect us across
generations. Whether you have completed a pilgrimage yourself, dream of embarking
on one someday, or are simply seeking renewal in your own life's journey, this episode
offers inspiration to embrace movement, mindfulness, and the transformative power of
walking with intention.
Join us as we reflect on two sacred paths, the resilience they cultivated, and the
enduring truth that sometimes the longest journeys lead us home to ourselves.