Hear the pods that started it all as Ryan and Greg craft a vision for the Walk the Earth Media Project. How did we get here? Where are we going? Who did we get to know along the way? It’s all in these podcast episodes leading up to the Camino de Santiago series!
Walk the Earth Origins: First Steps
And we’re off! Join Greg and Ryan as they attempt to walk around the world by embarking on a research project looking at the exponential increase in religious pilgrims across the globe. Follow us from inspiration to execution as we use our podcast series to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how to put together a project, interview experts already working in this area, and review films and videos from other pilgrimage content creators out there
Walk the Earth Origins: Berkeley Art and Interreligious Pilgrimage Project w/ Michael Drell
We have officially begun our journey on the PC Pilgrimage Project and what better way to start than with a bit of a setback! Greg and Ryan catch up on the status of their Pilgrimage Project funding and, so that we don’t get too discouraged, Greg interviews Michael Drell from the Berkeley Art and Interreligious Pilgrimage Project to talk about what a pilgrimage actually is
Walk the Earth Origins: The Way
Could a movie be responsible for the increasing interest in religious pilgrimage? Well, it could if that movie is THE WAY directed by Emilio Estevez and starring his father, Martin Sheen, along with Deborah Kara Unger, Yorick van Wageningen, and James Nesbitt. Join Greg and Ryan as they break down the film and compare it to their own Camino de Santiago experiences
Walk the Earth Origins: Pilgrimage Tourism
Greg and Ryan continue their journey to the Camino de Santiago. This month, they take the time to discuss the physical, mental, and spiritual challenges of pilgrimage as it relates to international tourism. Are modern day pilgrimages still religious affairs or just another tourist trap?
Walk the Earth Origins: Wonder Voyage w/ Shawn Small
Greg and Ryan continue their pursuit of the Camino de Santiago. This month they’ve got an interview with Shawn Small, the Executive Director of Wonder Voyage
Walk the Earth Origins: I’ll Push You w/ Justin Skeesuck and Patrick Gray
It’s time to talk about another Camino movie, but why should Ryan and Greg do that by themselves when they can bring on the subjects of the film being discussed? This month, we welcome Justin Skeesuck and Patrick Gray back onto the pod to discuss the legacy of their documentary I’LL PUSH YOU. Find out how it changed their lives and what project they’re up to now. Let us know what inspires you by emailing us at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or reaching out on socials
Walk the Earth Origins: Pilgrimage Privilege w/ Holly Mchale-Larsen
Ryan and Greg invite Holly Mchale-Larsen onto the show, a newly minted pilgrim who completed the Camino de Santiago late last year. They have a conversation about the luxury of time that comes with planning and walking a pilgrimage journey. How do you take time off work and away from family? How do you stay mindful on the journey? How do you process coming back to real life? When have you wanted to hit the pause button on life? Let us know at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or shoot us a comment on socials
Walk the Earth Origins: Friends of the Anglican Pilgrim Centre w/ Nancy Mead
Our Camino Pilgrimage Project journey has brought us all the way to Santiago de Compostela where we talk to Nancy Mead, the president of the Friends of the Anglican Pilgrim Centre, about the spiritual home and worship center for Camino pilgrims located in the Praza de San Fiz in Santiago. What went into the creation of this holy space and what has Nancy seen in her life of pilgrimage since the turn of the millennium? Find out when Ryan and Greg interview her for this month’s pod. Where is your favorite home away from home? Let us know at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or send us a recommendation on socials
Walk the Earth Origins: The Milky Way
We’ve got one for the cinephiles this month as Greg and Ryan break down the Luis Bunuel masterpiece, THE MILKY WAY. Join them on a pilgrimage trail like no other, one littered with heresy, temptation, existential crisis, and time travel. Which heresy would you put in your movie? Let us know at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or send us your favorite heresy on socials
Walk the Earth Origins: To God or Not to God
Greg and Ryan have been talking around this topic for almost a year now and it’s time to take it head on. Does the Camino de Santiago have to be a spiritual journey or can it be a perfectly fine non-religious experience? Find out where we fall on this question and let us know what you think at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or by posting on our socials.
Walk the Earth Origins: Camino Semester Program w/ Doug and Laurie Challenger
We’ve got a very special interview for this month’s PC Pilgrimage Project. Greg and Ryan welcome Doug and Laurie Challenger, the organizers of the Franklin Pierce University Camino Semester Program. Every other year, Doug and Laurie take a group of college students on the Camino Frances for a Fall semester like no other. Students learn the values of pilgrimage life and the impact that it can have on the world around them. What was the most life-changing experience you had in college? Let us know at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or send it to us on socials
Walk the Earth Origins: Camino Skies
Greg and Ryan’s first year exploring the Camino has come to an end and we’re wrapping it up by discussing the documentary CAMINO SKIES. What does this look at the Camino experience get right and what does it get wrong? Do you have a journey you want to take in the new year? Let us know what it is at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or send us your itinerary on socials
Walk the Earth Origins: The Way, My Way
Greg and Ryan check in for an update on the 2026 Popping Collars Pilgrimage Project and have a chat about the Australian Camino de Santiago film, THE WAY, MY WAY. Are you working on summer travel plans? Let us know where you’re going at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or send us your ideas on socials
Walk the Earth Origins: The 10-6-1 Project
Greg and Ryan are back with a HUGE announcement on the pilgrimage project. In an era when we’re sending human beings further in space than we’ve ever gone before, it’s time to think bigger. Check out what’s in store for the pilgrim pods as we near our Camino de Santiago journey next month. Where are you swinging for the fences in life right now? Let us know at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or hit us up with your big plans on socials
Walk the Earth Origins: Writing the Book on Pilgrimage w/ Sandy Brown
We’ve got a very special episode of the PC Pilgrims podcast this week as Greg and Ryan welcome Sandy Brown, the man who literally wrote the book, the guidebook that is, for many pilgrim trails around the world. Hear Sandy discuss the modern day rise of pilgrimage and what it means for the future of faith. Are you going on pilgrimage this summer? Let us know where you’re off to at poppingcollarspodcast@gmail.com or send us your itinerary on socials