Dave Whitson has walked dozens of pilgrimage routes around the world. He is the host of The Camino Podcast, the longest-running podcast dedicated to the Camino de Santiago, featuring conversations with pilgrims, historians, academics, and even bed bug experts.
Dave has written multiple guidebooks for Cicerone Press, including titles on the Camino del Norte, Camino Inglés (and Ruta do Mar), and the Via Podiensis. His latest work, The Camino Compendium, dives deep into the history, culture, and overlooked stories of the Camino Francés. He is also the author of Pilgrimage: A Medieval Cure for Modern Ills, which blends academic research, global pilgrimage stories, and practical wisdom on how walking can heal modern-day challenges.
A former high school teacher, Dave has led student groups on pilgrimage, walked coast-to-coast across the United States, and is currently exploring Italy’s historic walking routes. Whether through his books, podcast, or long-distance treks, Dave is dedicated to helping others discover the transformative power of pilgrimage — no matter their background or beliefs.
Topics We Cover in This Conversation
How a burned-out backpacker in 2001 discovered the Camino de Santiago through a Rick Steves message board
The early-2000s Camino experience — before private albergue reservations and luxury options
Behind the scenes of the longest-running Camino podcast and how it landed interviews with major authors
Writing guidebooks for the Camino del Norte, Primitivo, Inglés, and Via Podiensis — and championing lesser-known routes like the Ruta do Mar
The inspiration behind The Camino Compendium — uncovering the hidden history and cultural stories not found in traditional guidebooks
Insights from Pilgrimage: A Medieval Cure for Modern Ills — how walking can counter burnout, digital overload, and modern restlessness
The science of awe, nature, and why walking changes the way we notice the world
Why post-Camino reentry can be hard — and practical ways to “bring the Camino home” into everyday life
Navigating religion on the Camino — the route’s Catholic heritage, inclusivity, and how pilgrimage can transform personal perspectives
Dave’s latest adventures — walking across the U.S., two epic Italy crossings, and future guidebook updates
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I walked my first Camino in 2012 and now helps people 45 and over plan their own walks on the Camino de Santiago through my business The Camino Calls.
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