
Eps 457: Healthy rites of passage for teen boys with Luke Entrup
Joyful Courage for Parenting Teens
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Show Notes
Luke Entrup is here today to talk about healthy rites-of-passage for our teen boys.
Luke explains what rites-of-passage are, why they’re important for our teens, and what adolescents get out of these rites-of-passage: a healthy connection to themselves and to their community. We dig into how gender affects these rites-of-passage and how we can create spaces where all genders are celebrated. We touch on toxic masculinity and how we can redefine what masculinity is and means today. I ask Luke if he thinks teenage boys are as hesitant to open up as we think, and he shares what they do at his Father-Son Connection Experiences. We finish today talking about accepting and trusting the kid that you have.
Takeaways from the show
- What are rites-of-passage?
- Rites-of-passage can be uncomfortable
- What do we get from these rites-of-passage?
- Does gender play into this? How can we expand those boxes?
- What is male identity today? In the future?
- Is masculinity toxic? How do we define what masculinity is today?
- “One eye in, one eye out”
- What to do if you’re feeling disconnected from your teen son
- Who can teens open up to, besides their parents?
- Accepting and trusting the kid that you have
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