
The TeachPassion Summit Halftime
We’ve all been there. You leave a conference buzzing with ideas, fired up to change your life, your leadership, your business…And then—six months later? Nothing.
The notebook’s on a shelf. The energy’s faded. The ideas? Forgotten.
At Teach Passion Summit, we’re not okay with that. In fact, we designed something specifically to fight that post-conference letdown: It’s called Halftime—and it’s one of the most powerful parts of our Summit experience.
What is Halftime?
Halftime is a mini conference—hosted six months after the main Teach Passion Summit—at no additional cost.
We bring the community back together in Pittsburgh for a focused half-day event to:
Reconnect
Realign
Reflect
And Recommit
It’s like hitting pause to measure your progress backward and make sure you're still headed toward what matters.
Why We Do It
Because real growth takes time—and accountability.
You’ll receive your commitment letter (yes, the one you wrote to yourself back in February) two weeks before Halftime. That letter brings your original goals back into focus. It reminds you of the mindset you were in when you made those decisions to grow.
Then, we get in the room together again.
Not just to talk about growth, but to celebrate wins, reset goals, and fuel the next season of leadership.
What Happens at Halftime?
🔁 We review each speaker’s message, replaying your favorite clips and refreshing the takeaways that moved you most.
📝 We reflect on the “one thing” you committed to—and give you a space to own your progress.
🎯 We look forward, cast vision, and write new commitments for the next six months.
It’s Not Just a Check-In. It’s a Launch Pad.
Halftime is about momentum.
It’s about community-fueled growth.
It’s about making sure Teach Passion Summit isn’t just a great weekend—it’s a catalyst for the year ahead.
We don’t want this to be “just another conference.”
We want it to change your life.
And we believe Halftime is one of the most powerful tools we have to make that happen.
So when you join us in February, just know: we’re not done in two days. We’re walking with you for the long haul.
Halftime is where we meet again—and see just how far you've come.