Teachers Gone Rogue
For educators who can’t do it the old way anymore
You didn’t get into this work to control, manage, and push.
And yet…
that’s where you find yourself.
Even when you believe in something different.
Even when you’ve left the system — or are trying to.
You still hear it in your voice.
Feel it in your body.
See it in how quickly things slip back into control, urgency, or authority.
This is where most educator trainings stop.
They give you new ideas.
New language.
New frameworks.
But in real moments?
Nothing really changes.
This work is about what actually shifts.
Not just what you do —
but how you see, how you relate, and how you hold power.
Teachers Gone Rogue is a space to unlearn what no longer fits — and learn to lead differently.
With more trust.
More clarity.
And something that actually holds in real life.
This is for you if…
You’re still in the system, but something in you knows you can’t keep doing it this way
You’ve already left, but you’re still carrying the patterns with you
You’re working in a self-directed space — but finding yourself slipping into control
You’re building something new and don’t want to recreate what you walked away from
You don’t just leave with tools.
You leave with a different way of seeing.
And once that shifts — everything else does.
What this work touches
This isn’t a course.
It’s a process of becoming.
We’ll work with:
Unlearning school-shaped patterns that show up in real moments
Practicing communication that actually builds trust and consent
Understanding behavior without defaulting to control
Navigating power with young people in ways that are clear and relational
Building environments that can hold autonomy, agency, and real connection
Working with your nervous system — so this doesn’t collapse under pressure
This work is grounded in what we’ve already seen is possible.
Through our Radical Learning Through Relationships (RLTR) program:
85% of educators reported reduced burnout
100% felt more confident in learner-driven practices
100% of learners showed increased autonomy and emotional growth
97% experienced stronger community relationships
A different kind of education is already emerging.
You’re not imagining it.
But stepping into it — and sustaining it — requires something deeper than new ideas.
If you feel the pull, you already know.
This is your invitation.
Fill out the form below and
come go rogue with us!
