Ep. 15: Rites of Passage- The Missing Piece Our Teens Desperately Need
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About this listen
In this episode I explore why intentional rites of passage are critically missing in today’s youth culture, and how parents can guide their young people into these powerful experiences.
🎧 What You’ll Hear in This Episode
- The why behind rites of passage: what happens when teens don’t receive a ritualized transition and what happens when they do.
- A breakdown of the three phases of a rite of passage: separation, challenge (threshold), and incorporation.
- What these phases look like in real life, especially in a wilderness setting.
- How parents can help their teens plug into authentic initiatory experiences, and how community, mentorship, nature and ritual combine to support growth.
- Details on two upcoming summer wilderness quests for teens:
- Middle School Quest (incoming or exiting 7th/8th grade, ages ~12-14)
– Dates: June 16–20
– 5 days, 4 nights in the Marble Mountains, including a 6-hour solo. - High School Girls’ Quest (ages 15-18)
– Dates: July 8–14
– 7 days, 6 nights in the Marble Mountains, including a 24-hour solo.
- Middle School Quest (incoming or exiting 7th/8th grade, ages ~12-14)
🔗 Resources & Links
- Sign-up / Details for Youth Connect Winter Session
- Middle School Quest (June)
- High School Girls’ Quest (July)
- Follow me on Instagram → @jasmyne.guidedpassages
- Email with questions → jasmyne@guided-passages.com
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