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136 | International Gap Year with Teens via the_Axplorers

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I didn’t know the concept of a gap year was available to me. As a mom in my 40’s with 3 school aged kids I thought I missed out. There weren’t many examples of families taking a mid-life break from professional careers and taking kids out of school to travel. The examples I had found were existing entrepreneurs and homeschool families. We were entrenched in daily life with activities, work and school schedules that required us to be placed-based. A family gap year meant a complete disruption from what we had to where we wanted to go. Throughout our adventure experience, I knew the power of community and finding someone ahead of you to glean insights from or having the ability to ask questions. Finding our guest today was mutually nourishing - we departed on our gap year a few months ahead of her family. They were doing this with high school aged teens.

Our guest is a California native, who called Santa Fe, NM home for the last 15 years. Along with her husband and three teens, she left behind the demands of every day to embark on her greatest adventure yet: a year of full time travel around the world. Now 5 months into their family gap year, the Axtell family has found immense success in what they set out to do: reclaiming their time, strengthening their familial bonds, and building a global community while learning from the world around them. Tiphini Axtell is a full time mother, wife, and dreamer, part time employee for the family business, and life long mental health advocate. In her spare time she can be found reading, writing, marveling at sunsets, and creating content for the family’s travel account on Instagram, where she hopes to inspire others to create connections and lifelong memories with their teens through travel and adventure.

Show Notes for this episode: https://ordinarysherpa.com/136Subscribe to the email List: https://ordinarysherpa.com/subscribe/ Follow the_Axplorers: on Instsgram, website, or emailResources referenced in this episode: Books: Teenage Liberation Handbook (AffiliateLink)

Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids to School (Affiliate Links)

Worldschool: Cicero LearningThe Institute for Excellence in Writing Duo Lingo Socratic Seminar World AtoZ News

Design Your Life Framework: Downloadable Freebie

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I didn’t know the concept of a gap year was available to me. As a mom in my 40’s with 3 school aged kids I thought I missed out. There weren’t many examples of families taking a mid-life break from professional careers and taking kids out of school to travel. The examples I had found were existing entrepreneurs and homeschool families. We were entrenched in daily life with activities, work and school schedules that required us to be placed-based. A family gap year meant a complete disruption from what we had to where we wanted to go. Throughout our adventure experience, I knew the power of community and finding someone ahead of you to glean insights from or having the ability to ask questions. Finding our guest today was mutually nourishing - we departed on our gap year a few months ahead of her family. They were doing this with high school aged teens.

Our guest is a California native, who called Santa Fe, NM home for the last 15 years. Along with her husband and three teens, she left behind the demands of every day to embark on her greatest adventure yet: a year of full time travel around the world. Now 5 months into their family gap year, the Axtell family has found immense success in what they set out to do: reclaiming their time, strengthening their familial bonds, and building a global community while learning from the world around them. Tiphini Axtell is a full time mother, wife, and dreamer, part time employee for the family business, and life long mental health advocate. In her spare time she can be found reading, writing, marveling at sunsets, and creating content for the family’s travel account on Instagram, where she hopes to inspire others to create connections and lifelong memories with their teens through travel and adventure.

Show Notes for this episode: https://ordinarysherpa.com/136Subscribe to the email List: https://ordinarysherpa.com/subscribe/ Follow the_Axplorers: on Instsgram, website, or emailResources referenced in this episode: Books: Teenage Liberation Handbook (AffiliateLink)

Why Are You Still Sending Your Kids to School (Affiliate Links)

Worldschool: Cicero LearningThe Institute for Excellence in Writing Duo Lingo Socratic Seminar World AtoZ News

Design Your Life Framework: Downloadable Freebie

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