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Kevin Beasley - Co-host, Kingdom Effect Podcast & Discipleship Network Leaderđ Website: kevinebeasley.com
Glenn âBuckshotâ Buckley - Co-host & Former Law Enforcement (Sex Trafficking Unit)đ Facebook: facebook.com/rambler113.6
Kingdom Effect Podcast CommunityđĽ Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/472921304143638
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Show Notes
Your son is slipping away, and you both know it.
Heâs in his room playing Call of Duty. Youâre downstairs scrolling through your phone. You live in the same house but exist in different worlds. Every attempt at conversation feels forced. Every invitation gets rejected. Youâre doing everything the parenting books say, but nothingâs working.
In this raw and transformative episode, Kevin Beasley and Glenn âBuckshotâ Buckley share the behind-the-scenes story of a father-son rite-of-passage trip that changed everything. Five dads, their teenage sons, 14 brutal miles of trail, tracker knives, campfire conversations, and a ceremony that shifted relationships overnight.
This isnât a parenting seminar. Itâs a field report from men who discovered that the bonding youâve been desperately trying to force at home happens naturally when you remove comfort, add challenge, and create space for your son to become a man.
Missional Disciple-Making Collective is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
đŻ What Youâll Discover:
The Ancient Strategy Modern Dads Are Missing
* Why cultures around the world have rite of passage ceremoniesâand what we lost when America abandoned them
* The concept of âliminal experienceâ and how it creates bonds deeper than ordinary community
* Why World War II veterans could lock eyes across a room 50 years later and communicate without words
What Happened on The Fiery Gizzard Trail (And Why It Worked)
* The 14.2-mile hike that kicked everyoneâs tailâand why that was precisely the point
* How one stepson who refused every previous invitation suddenly said âyesâ
* The Friday night campfire ceremony where dads spoke life over their sons
* Why they gave the knives before the trail instead of after (and why timing matters)
The Separation Principle That Changes Everything
* Why cell phones destroy the bonding process (and what happens when you canât check in)
* The âDay 4 phenomenonâ from Alaska wilderness tripsâwhen guys finally see clearly
* How white space (like a shower) forces your brain to create instead of consume
* Why forcing conversations at home never works but they flow naturally on the trail
The Father Wound Weâre All Carrying
* The Baby Boomer parenting style: âHand me the wrenchâ vs. âLet me show you howâ
* Why our dads were equipped to work hard but not to emotionally connect
* The modern attack on masculinity thatâs creating passive men
* How to break generational cycles without dishonoring your father
đĄ Game-Changing Insights:
âThereâs nothing my boys love more than beating their daddy. I donât let them win. But when they beat me, oh my gosh, theyâre so proud of it.â - The power of competition in answering a boyâs core question: âDo I have what it takes?â
âWe had to be really intentional... I invited my stepsonâs father on this trip because this is something reserved for him.â - How to navigate blended families without overstepping sacred boundaries
âMy advice would be: get away. Get away from the distractions. Donât try to force it. Just go and hang out. Itâll come naturally.â - Why proximity plus challenge equals breakthrough
âThe most glaring question a boy asks is: Do I have what it takes?â - John Eldredgeâs insight that every father must answer through experience, not words
âSince then, I can definitely tell a different relationship with the boys. Theyâre opening up to me more, looking to me for guidance.â - The tangible shift that happens post-rite of passage
đ¨ Signs Your Son Desperately Needs This Experience:
â Heâs retreating to his room more and moreâ Conversations feel forced and one-sidedâ He rejects your invitations to spend time togetherâ You live in the same house but feel like strangersâ Heâs glued to screens and disconnected from real lifeâ You donât know whatâs going on in his heartâ Heâs a teenager and you havenât marked his transition to manhoodâ You were never taught how to be a father yourself
đĽ The Breakthrough Moment:
âI asked him to go on multiple trips and he never would go. I didnât want to go. So I was actually shockedâI asked him this time out of habit and he said yeah. Since then, itâs completely different. Weâre not best buds, but we have a different relationship than we had prior to the trip, for sure.â
This wasnât therapy. It wasnât a program. It wasnât forced vulnerability. It was five dads taking their sons into the woods, speaking life over them, handing them knives as symbols of manhood, and walking through hell together. And on the other side? Everything changed.
đ The Three-Part Formula for Bonding With Your Son:
1. Engage What They LoveSee what your son is passionate aboutâeven if itâs video games or something you donât care aboutâand join him there. Buy the expensive camera. Tear down the beater car together. Play Fortnite even though youâre terrible at it.
2. Invite Them Into What You LoveDonât just support their interestsâbring them into yours. Take them to serve trafficking survivors. Teach them to hunt, fish, build fires. Show them your world, even if theyâre not immediately passionate about it.
3. Compete With Them (And Actually Try to Win)Ping-pong. Chess. Video games. Hiking. Whatever it isâcompete hard. When they finally beat you, theyâll know they truly earned it. And theyâll know they have what it takes.
đď¸ Practical Tips for Creating Your Own Rite of Passage:
The Challenge: Pick something physically demanding that pushes everyone out of their comfort zone. It doesnât have to be a 14-mile hikeâjust something that requires grit.
The Separation: No cell phones. No checking in. No ties to the outside world. The discomfort of disconnection is part of the transformation.
The Ceremony: Around a campfire (or similar setting), have each father speak life over their sonâwhat youâre proud of and what you see in their future.
The Symbol: Give them something tangible to mark the moment. A knife, a watch, a ringâsomething they can look at and remember when they became a man.
The Timing: Early to mid-teens is ideal, but itâs never too late. Even adult sons can benefit from this kind of intentional marking.
đŹ Honest Talk About Blended Families:
The Stepfatherâs Dilemma:âI have to be really intentional because I know what it feels like to have my childrenâs stepfather step in and do things that I feel are part of my responsibility.â
The Reality:
* Respect the biological fatherâs place, even if heâs not active
* Invite him into significant moments when possible
* Donât try to replaceâbecome an additional source of strength
* Be patientâbonding takes time and canât be forced
* Your stepson will likely never call you âDadââand thatâs okay
The Hope:Even stepfathers who start with zero connection can build meaningful relationships through intentional experiences like rite of passage trips.
đŞ The Tracker Knife Ceremony:
All the boys received matching tracker knivesâworn horizontally, not verticallyâas symbols of their transition into manhood. The knife represents:
* Capability: Youâre now equipped to handle adult challenges
* Responsibility: Tools require wisdom and self-control
* Identity: Youâre no longer part of âthe womenâs communityââyouâre a man among men
* Memory: Every time you see it, remember this moment and what was spoken over you
đŻ Why This Works (The Science Behind It):
Communitas vs. Community:When you go through physical struggle together, you create âcommunitasââa bond one level deeper than ordinary community. This is what soldiers experience. This is what creates lifelong brotherhood.
Separation + Challenge + Ceremony = Transformation
Itâs not magic. Itâs ancient wisdom that modern culture forgot.
đď¸ What Happened After the Trail:
After 14.2 miles, 35,000 steps, and complete exhaustion, the dads and sons went to a honky-tonk bar/grill. Half-eaten burgers. Live music. Sore muscles. And something elseâa different relationship.
Not dramatic. Not some Hollywood moment. Just... different.
The boys started opening up more. Looking to their dads for guidance. The stepson who never said yes started engaging. The competitive son who beat his dad on the trail walked a little taller.
This is what happens on the other side of challenge: freedom.
đ˘ If Youâre a Dad Reading This:
You donât need a perfect plan. You donât need to be an expert outdoorsman. You donât need to have it all figured out.
You just need to:
* Pick a challenge
* Remove the distractions
* Show up with intention
* Speak life over your son
* Walk through it together
Stop waiting for the perfect moment. Your son needs this now.
đ Buckshotâs Open Invitation:
Glenn is considering hosting 3-4 rite of passage experiences per year for dads who want to do this but donât know how. If youâre interested in bringing your son to something like thisâwhere an experienced guide facilitates the processâstay tuned to the Kingdom Effect community for updates.
Final Thought:
Your son is asking a question he may never verbalize: âDo I have what it takes?â
The world will answer that question for himâthrough social media, peer pressure, pornography, and cultureâs confusion about masculinity.
Or you can answer itâthrough challenge, ceremony, and calling him into manhood.
The trail is waiting. What are you going to do?
Subscribe, rate, and review the Kingdom Effect Podcast on your favorite platform. Share this episode with a dad who needs to hear it. Join the Facebook community for ongoing conversations about faith, fatherhood, and stepping into what Godâs calling you to do.
Kingdom Effect Podcast - Where we donât shy away from the tough conversations. Season 2 is here, and weâre just getting started.
By Kevin E Beasley and Glen "Buckshot" BuckleyConnect With Our Hosts:
Kevin Beasley - Co-host, Kingdom Effect Podcast & Discipleship Network Leaderđ Website: kevinebeasley.com
Glenn âBuckshotâ Buckley - Co-host & Former Law Enforcement (Sex Trafficking Unit)đ Facebook: facebook.com/rambler113.6
Kingdom Effect Podcast CommunityđĽ Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/472921304143638
đŹ Helpful? Buy the Guys a Coffee!
Show Notes
Your son is slipping away, and you both know it.
Heâs in his room playing Call of Duty. Youâre downstairs scrolling through your phone. You live in the same house but exist in different worlds. Every attempt at conversation feels forced. Every invitation gets rejected. Youâre doing everything the parenting books say, but nothingâs working.
In this raw and transformative episode, Kevin Beasley and Glenn âBuckshotâ Buckley share the behind-the-scenes story of a father-son rite-of-passage trip that changed everything. Five dads, their teenage sons, 14 brutal miles of trail, tracker knives, campfire conversations, and a ceremony that shifted relationships overnight.
This isnât a parenting seminar. Itâs a field report from men who discovered that the bonding youâve been desperately trying to force at home happens naturally when you remove comfort, add challenge, and create space for your son to become a man.
Missional Disciple-Making Collective is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
đŻ What Youâll Discover:
The Ancient Strategy Modern Dads Are Missing
* Why cultures around the world have rite of passage ceremoniesâand what we lost when America abandoned them
* The concept of âliminal experienceâ and how it creates bonds deeper than ordinary community
* Why World War II veterans could lock eyes across a room 50 years later and communicate without words
What Happened on The Fiery Gizzard Trail (And Why It Worked)
* The 14.2-mile hike that kicked everyoneâs tailâand why that was precisely the point
* How one stepson who refused every previous invitation suddenly said âyesâ
* The Friday night campfire ceremony where dads spoke life over their sons
* Why they gave the knives before the trail instead of after (and why timing matters)
The Separation Principle That Changes Everything
* Why cell phones destroy the bonding process (and what happens when you canât check in)
* The âDay 4 phenomenonâ from Alaska wilderness tripsâwhen guys finally see clearly
* How white space (like a shower) forces your brain to create instead of consume
* Why forcing conversations at home never works but they flow naturally on the trail
The Father Wound Weâre All Carrying
* The Baby Boomer parenting style: âHand me the wrenchâ vs. âLet me show you howâ
* Why our dads were equipped to work hard but not to emotionally connect
* The modern attack on masculinity thatâs creating passive men
* How to break generational cycles without dishonoring your father
đĄ Game-Changing Insights:
âThereâs nothing my boys love more than beating their daddy. I donât let them win. But when they beat me, oh my gosh, theyâre so proud of it.â - The power of competition in answering a boyâs core question: âDo I have what it takes?â
âWe had to be really intentional... I invited my stepsonâs father on this trip because this is something reserved for him.â - How to navigate blended families without overstepping sacred boundaries
âMy advice would be: get away. Get away from the distractions. Donât try to force it. Just go and hang out. Itâll come naturally.â - Why proximity plus challenge equals breakthrough
âThe most glaring question a boy asks is: Do I have what it takes?â - John Eldredgeâs insight that every father must answer through experience, not words
âSince then, I can definitely tell a different relationship with the boys. Theyâre opening up to me more, looking to me for guidance.â - The tangible shift that happens post-rite of passage
đ¨ Signs Your Son Desperately Needs This Experience:
â Heâs retreating to his room more and moreâ Conversations feel forced and one-sidedâ He rejects your invitations to spend time togetherâ You live in the same house but feel like strangersâ Heâs glued to screens and disconnected from real lifeâ You donât know whatâs going on in his heartâ Heâs a teenager and you havenât marked his transition to manhoodâ You were never taught how to be a father yourself
đĽ The Breakthrough Moment:
âI asked him to go on multiple trips and he never would go. I didnât want to go. So I was actually shockedâI asked him this time out of habit and he said yeah. Since then, itâs completely different. Weâre not best buds, but we have a different relationship than we had prior to the trip, for sure.â
This wasnât therapy. It wasnât a program. It wasnât forced vulnerability. It was five dads taking their sons into the woods, speaking life over them, handing them knives as symbols of manhood, and walking through hell together. And on the other side? Everything changed.
đ The Three-Part Formula for Bonding With Your Son:
1. Engage What They LoveSee what your son is passionate aboutâeven if itâs video games or something you donât care aboutâand join him there. Buy the expensive camera. Tear down the beater car together. Play Fortnite even though youâre terrible at it.
2. Invite Them Into What You LoveDonât just support their interestsâbring them into yours. Take them to serve trafficking survivors. Teach them to hunt, fish, build fires. Show them your world, even if theyâre not immediately passionate about it.
3. Compete With Them (And Actually Try to Win)Ping-pong. Chess. Video games. Hiking. Whatever it isâcompete hard. When they finally beat you, theyâll know they truly earned it. And theyâll know they have what it takes.
đď¸ Practical Tips for Creating Your Own Rite of Passage:
The Challenge: Pick something physically demanding that pushes everyone out of their comfort zone. It doesnât have to be a 14-mile hikeâjust something that requires grit.
The Separation: No cell phones. No checking in. No ties to the outside world. The discomfort of disconnection is part of the transformation.
The Ceremony: Around a campfire (or similar setting), have each father speak life over their sonâwhat youâre proud of and what you see in their future.
The Symbol: Give them something tangible to mark the moment. A knife, a watch, a ringâsomething they can look at and remember when they became a man.
The Timing: Early to mid-teens is ideal, but itâs never too late. Even adult sons can benefit from this kind of intentional marking.
đŹ Honest Talk About Blended Families:
The Stepfatherâs Dilemma:âI have to be really intentional because I know what it feels like to have my childrenâs stepfather step in and do things that I feel are part of my responsibility.â
The Reality:
* Respect the biological fatherâs place, even if heâs not active
* Invite him into significant moments when possible
* Donât try to replaceâbecome an additional source of strength
* Be patientâbonding takes time and canât be forced
* Your stepson will likely never call you âDadââand thatâs okay
The Hope:Even stepfathers who start with zero connection can build meaningful relationships through intentional experiences like rite of passage trips.
đŞ The Tracker Knife Ceremony:
All the boys received matching tracker knivesâworn horizontally, not verticallyâas symbols of their transition into manhood. The knife represents:
* Capability: Youâre now equipped to handle adult challenges
* Responsibility: Tools require wisdom and self-control
* Identity: Youâre no longer part of âthe womenâs communityââyouâre a man among men
* Memory: Every time you see it, remember this moment and what was spoken over you
đŻ Why This Works (The Science Behind It):
Communitas vs. Community:When you go through physical struggle together, you create âcommunitasââa bond one level deeper than ordinary community. This is what soldiers experience. This is what creates lifelong brotherhood.
Separation + Challenge + Ceremony = Transformation
Itâs not magic. Itâs ancient wisdom that modern culture forgot.
đď¸ What Happened After the Trail:
After 14.2 miles, 35,000 steps, and complete exhaustion, the dads and sons went to a honky-tonk bar/grill. Half-eaten burgers. Live music. Sore muscles. And something elseâa different relationship.
Not dramatic. Not some Hollywood moment. Just... different.
The boys started opening up more. Looking to their dads for guidance. The stepson who never said yes started engaging. The competitive son who beat his dad on the trail walked a little taller.
This is what happens on the other side of challenge: freedom.
đ˘ If Youâre a Dad Reading This:
You donât need a perfect plan. You donât need to be an expert outdoorsman. You donât need to have it all figured out.
You just need to:
* Pick a challenge
* Remove the distractions
* Show up with intention
* Speak life over your son
* Walk through it together
Stop waiting for the perfect moment. Your son needs this now.
đ Buckshotâs Open Invitation:
Glenn is considering hosting 3-4 rite of passage experiences per year for dads who want to do this but donât know how. If youâre interested in bringing your son to something like thisâwhere an experienced guide facilitates the processâstay tuned to the Kingdom Effect community for updates.
Final Thought:
Your son is asking a question he may never verbalize: âDo I have what it takes?â
The world will answer that question for himâthrough social media, peer pressure, pornography, and cultureâs confusion about masculinity.
Or you can answer itâthrough challenge, ceremony, and calling him into manhood.
The trail is waiting. What are you going to do?
Subscribe, rate, and review the Kingdom Effect Podcast on your favorite platform. Share this episode with a dad who needs to hear it. Join the Facebook community for ongoing conversations about faith, fatherhood, and stepping into what Godâs calling you to do.
Kingdom Effect Podcast - Where we donât shy away from the tough conversations. Season 2 is here, and weâre just getting started.