If we want to help Gen Z thrive, we can’t just encourage connection—we have to help them experience relationships built through shared life.
In Part 2 of our Increased Connectedness conversation, Andy and Kelly sit down with Shane Sullards—entrepreneur, adventurer, and Eagle Ranch alumnus—to explore how community is actually formed and why struggle often plays a key role in deepening it.
Drawing from his own story, Shane shares how his time at Eagle Ranch transformed his life. As a teenager facing deep pain and isolation, it wasn’t independence that changed him—it was consistent, caring community. Through relationships that refused to let him withdraw, he began to experience hope, healing, and a new sense of belonging.
That experience continues to shape how he lives and parents today.
Shane challenges the idea that connection just “happens.” Instead, he explains that meaningful community is built through intentional action—showing up, staying engaged, and walking through hard things together.
Some of the deepest bonds aren’t formed in comfort, but in struggle.
Whether it’s navigating family challenges or simply showing up consistently in everyday moments, shared difficulty has a way of turning individuals into a community.
For parents, this offers both a challenge and an invitation.
This conversation is a reminder that community doesn’t happen by accident. It’s built through presence, perseverance, and a willingness to walk through life together.
Episode Highlights
[01:30] Meet Shane Sullards: entrepreneur, adventurer, and Eagle Ranch alumnus
[03:00] Shane’s story: how community at Eagle Ranch changed his life
[04:30] Why independence alone isn’t enough
[06:30] Isolation vs. connection for introverts and extroverts
[08:00] A pivotal moment of care that created space for healing
[10:00] Mentorship: learning from those who have “been there”
[11:30] Parenting tension: protection vs. healthy struggle
[12:30] Encouragement for parents who feel disconnected
[13:00] “Action is love”: small steps that build connection
[14:30] How shared struggle deepens relationships
[16:30] Why struggle reveals character
[17:30] Lessons from global communities
[20:30] The downside of self-sufficiency
[21:30] Reframing hardship as growth
[22:30] Modeling healthy relationships
[23:30] Creating opportunities for connection
[24:30] Building resilience through responsibility
Resources Mentioned
📊 Gen Z Mental Health & Well-Being Report (Barna Group)
https://www.barna.com/mental-health/
📖 You on Purpose — Dr. Stephanie Shackelford
🏡 Eagle Ranch
https://www.eagleranch.org/
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You don’t have to navigate modern parenting alone.
Let’s move from desperation to hope — together.