The Odyssey FAQ

The Odyssey Program Questions & Answers Page

The Odyssey Program

The Odyssey Program Eastern Canada FAQ’s

1. WHAT IS THE ODYSSEY PROGRAM?

The Odyssey Program is a Rite of Passage for Young Men between the ages of 12-17. It sets them on a path for manhood. Our focus is to build synergy between father and son at this critical age. Every young man will learn resiliency, life skills, gentlemen etiquette, sportsmanship, respect, organization, and the seven manly virtues. The fathers will reinforce and strengthen their leadership skills and build on an experience that will be remembered for ever.

2. HOW DO I REGISTER?

When you are ready to move forward, click the “Submit Your Application” button. Complete the application and set up a time for your virtual call with a team member. During this conversation all of your questions will be answered. Please do not waste our time if you are not serious about attending the program.

3. WHEN IS THE PROGRAM?

The next available date is October 25th-27th 2024.

4. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

The Odyssey Program is a high level experience and the investment in you and your son will be paid back 1000 times. In order to avoid price-baiters we do not disclose the registration cost. During your initial virtual meeting with a team member they will give you all the details of the program including logistics, payment options and requirements. .

5. WHAT IF MY SON DOESN’T HAVE HIS FATHER IN HIS LIFE?

When you enter The Odyssey Program, you become a guide. A Guide is a father, grandfather, uncle or any man who is mentoring the young men as a father.

6. HOW LONG IS THE ODYSSEY PROGRAM?

2 Full Days. Over 20 hours.

7. WHAT HAPPENS AFTER YOUR SON COMPLETES THE PROGRAM?

Continued training in our online portal will include coaching, challenges and live connects with coaches.

At “The Odyssey” we believe that every young man has the potential to become a warrior, someone who embodies strength, courage, and leadership ultimately becoming the best version of himself. You can be confident that you’re investing in your child’s future in a way that will empower him for the rest of his life.