In this episode of Gap Year Radio, host Julia Rogers chats with Abby, a gap year alum and current aerospace engineering student, and her mom, Elena, about Abby’s incredible year of exploration and growth. From volunteering at an elephant sanctuary in Thailand to road-tripping through 10 National Parks, Abby’s experiences shaped her confidence, independence, and readiness for college and beyond.
Elena shares her perspective as a supportive parent, offering tips on researching programs, addressing common concerns, and empowering independence. Together, they discuss scaffolding gap year experiences, overcoming challenges, and why a gap year is valuable for all students, including high-achievers who know what's next.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
🌍 How Abby’s gap year journey unfolded across Thailand, East Africa, and the U.S.
🌍 Why structured programs like Pacific Discovery and ARCC helped build her confidence for independent travel.
🌍 Elena’s advice for parents: how to research gap year programs and support independence.
🌍 How Abby’s gap year shaped her mindset for college and prepared her for a career in aerospace engineering.
🌍The value of “being bad” at something—and how it fosters resilience and growth.
Resources and Links Mentioned
Pacific Discovery: Explore immersive adventure and service programs around the world.
ARCC Programs: Offering gap year and teen travel programs focused on global education and service.
Gap Year Association: Resources for planning a gap year, including fairs, program directories, and alumni support.
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🎶Intro/Outro Music: Quasi Motion by Kevin MacLeod; licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License More info: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Global_Sampler/Quasi_Motion/