Stories From Women Who Walk

Camino Adventures with Lisa Morales: Peregrina, Hospitelera, Travel Blogger and Photographer. Part 2.

Episode Summary

Some of us may never walk a camino, some may walk only once, and then there are those for whom camino is a lifelong adventure. Join us for Part 2 with Lisa Morales walking her life while life walked her.

Episode Notes

Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk: true-life, practical, funny, heart-breaking, insightful human experience stories from women who are walking their lives while their lives walk them and the lasting difference these journeys have made. You’ll recognize yourself in stories of adversity, challenge, fear, discovery, adventure, expression, and more. Why? Because, the sorcery of stories is this: they help each of us to be seen and heard, to understand and be understood. I’m your host, Diane Wyzga.

Welcome back to my conversation with Camino pilgrim, hospitelera, and photographer Lisa Morales who joined me from Cape Cod, Massachusetts.  When last we spoke I asked Lisa: How did the Camino touch your experiences as you were living the tempest story of your life? Let’s listen as this wise and wonderful woman draws us further into her life showing us what tomorrow can look like if you just do it!  

34:24 Minutes

0:00 to 2:07     Intro

Tempest to Recovery

2:07 to 3:20   Along Came the Divorce

3:20 to 5:35     Suggestions For Taking a Risk When Feeling Unsure

Caring For Others

5:35 to 9:00     The Role of the Hospitelera Volunteer

Question: You said that you are not a natural caregiver; but here you are serving as a hospitelera volunteer for 40 pilgrims every day. How did you make that happen for you?

9:00 to 12:40     The Rewards of Hospitelera Volunteer   

12:40 to 16:25     Stepped Outside Comfort Zone and Reinvented Self

Question: What 3 tips do you have for our listeners who are considering stepping outside their comfort zone to reinvent themselves?

Photography

16:25 to 19:30     Mid-life Crisis Career

19:30 to 20:20     Putting Your Work Out There

20:20 to 23:40     Tips: Put Yourself Out There and Just Do It! 

23:40 to 25:20     Anecdote: Powerful Woman Arrives As Pilgrim

Legacy

25:20 to 27:50     Lasting Results

Question: You wrote: “I know only that the camino, the natural world and creating art are in my near future. And dogs. I am seeing the great outdoors from the comfort of my tiny teardrop trailer, documenting this astounding and disturbing moment in our history, until the Camino calls again.”  As you sit here today what lasting result do you want to make, for whom, and how?

27:50 to 31:00     Anecdote: Young Pilgrim From South America

31:00 to 34:24     Thank You and Buen Camino!

Here we are, at the end of the road but not the journey. Thank you for listening to this episode of Stories From Women Who Walk with your host Diane Wyzga and my guest Lisa Morales. I hope you were as inspired and encouraged as I was listening to Lisa share the journey of her life story that reminds us we are big bold beautiful lives in progress. Remember to visit Lisa on her website and many social media platforms to stay in touch with what’s next. All links are in the Episode Notes.

Meanwhile, please stop by every Monday through Friday for 60 Seconds, Time Out Tuesday, Story Prompt Friday, and the 2nd & 3rd Thursday of each month for guest interviews. You’ll find us on Simplecast or your favorite podcast platform. Come for the stories - stay for the magic! And speaking of magic, create some by subscribing to this podcast and sharing a nice shout out! on your favorite social media or podcast listening platform. When you return bring your friends and rellies. You will have wonderful company as we walk our lives together.

 

Lisa Morales BIO

Approaching 50 in 2014, after a career in first labor relations and then real estate, the challenge I chose was walking the Camino de Santiago with my then 10 year old son. He became very ill in Bilbao, but we hit the road again after hospitalization. I became injured in Ribadeo, and he marked the map where we would take up the endeavor again 18 months later.

The Camino became all-encompassing. I began volunteering as hospitalera, walking more routes, and turning my first brand-new camera toward the people and places along The Way. I mentor new pilgrims here at home, and counsel returning pilgrims about integrating their camino into their “real lives.”

About to become an empty-nester for the second time in 22 years, I know only that the Camino, and creating art are in my future.  With Covid raging and my travel confined to the USA, I am seeing the great outdoors from the comfort of my tiny teardrop trailer, photographically documenting this astounding and disturbing moment in our history, until the Camino calls again.

How to Contact and Stay In Touch with Lisa

https://lisamorales.myportfolio.com/

https://www.lisamorales.com/

https://twitter.com/LMoralesPhoto

https://www.pinterest.com/LisaMoralesPhoto/

https://www.facebook.com/lisamoralesphoto/

https://www.instagram.com/lisamoralesphoto/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisalmorales/

Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team 

Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga: Quarter Moon Story Arts

Music: Entering Erdenheim from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music

Sound Editing: Dawin Carlisle & First Class Reels

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