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Ep 29. 7 Lessons from the Wilderness: How Teens Discover Strength, Connection, and Authenticity

Ep 29. 7 Lessons from the Wilderness: How Teens Discover Strength, Connection, and Authenticity

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Every summer, I watch teens step into the wilderness and come home transformed.

Out there, they learn they can do hard things, discover strength they didn’t know they had, connect with people outside their usual circles, and feel the freedom of being fully themselves.

Here are seven powerful lessons they carry back from our Rites of Passage journeys:

  1. Resilience – “I can do hard things and survive.”
  2. Inner Strength & Confidence – uncovering courage they didn’t know they had.
  3. Unexpected Friendships – connecting with peers outside their usual circles.
  4. Authenticity – embracing their uniqueness and being fully themselves.
  5. Gratitude – appreciating comforts after going without.
  6. Connection to Nature – feeling at home in the wild.
  7. Transformation Through Challenge – growing in ways that shape their future.

💫 If you’d like to learn more, join me for our free Wilderness Info Session on March 18th at 6 PM PT.

Rites of Passage Trips Info Session
📅 Wednesday, March 18th at 6pm Pacific
🔗 youth.guided-passages.com/wilderness

I would love to see you there and answer all your questions.

And if this episode resonated with you, I’d love for you to subscribe, share it with a friend, and send me a quick note about the insight that stood out most for you.

Come join us for a Free Info Session to learn more about our two wilderness rites of passage trips for teens this summer. Go to youth.guided-passages.com/wilderness to save your seat!

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