BOF #134: Why Rites of Passage Matter with Aaron Guyett

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Rites of passage are ceremonies or rituals which mark a person's transition from one phase of their life to another. In many cultures, these rituals play an important role in helping young people understand and accept the responsibilities that come with adulthood. Sadly, in recent years, rites of passage have become increasingly rare. In our rushed and busy lives, it's all too easy to overlook the importance of taking a moment to celebrate life's milestones. However, as Aaron Guyett explains in this episode of the Brotherhood of Fatherhood, rites of passage can provide us with a much-needed sense of connection and belonging. Aaron is a Disciple in Christ, husband, father, and teacher. He founded Leaders of Leaders, which develops leaders of leaders with a systematic approach to intentional leadership, rites of passage and curriculum for youths, and 100 in His strength—a Christian discipleship course. Aaron also founded two other businesses (Innovative Results and Battle Ropes Education) and successfully sold them. Aaron led Marines in Iraq and continues to lead and teach Marines stateside as an instructor in the reserves. Follow Aaron on his social media: Aaronguyett.com @aaronguyett @leadersofleaders @100inhisstrength @living.fit Be sure to check out this episode of the BOF Podcast. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe! Join the Brotherhood of Fatherhood FB group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/brotherhoodoffatherhood www.brotherhoodfatherhood.com/alpha Order the DAPPERGURU and get 10% on your order by using the code: Brotherhood https://thedapperguru.com/?ref=PngnnQiFoV05N Direct Hemp: Get 15% discount on purchases from Direct Hemp! www.directhemp.com Use Code: brotherhood Our sponsor: Jarvis Copy ai: https://jasper.ai/?fpr=scottr #BOFPodcast #brotherhoodoffatherhood #brotherhoodoffatherhoodpodcast #dad #father #podcast #fatherhood #parenting #masculinity #menleadingmen #personalgrowth

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