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We're taught to memorise history dates and solve 'x' but not how to run a home, manage a budget, handle relationships, or figure out what to do when we’re drowning in responsibilities.
So we created PR Growth Hub to fix that
Far too many people are leaving school, college and even university with the qualifications but no idea how to handle what life throws at them.
The world has changed at an unbelievable pace and the education system hasn't kept up. It was designed to create good employees and while that may have worked back in the day, it's no longer enough.
Degrees and grades don't carry the same weight they once did, especially in oversaturated specialist fields.
But the issue goes deeper than just missing life skills.
Schools teach you that failure is bad. That you're meant to be good at everything and when you're not, you're scored, marked down, and made to believe that you're not good enough. Over time, that belief sticks.
But real life doesn't work that way.
As an adult, failure is how you grow. Mistakes aren't the end of the world but the beginning of understanding.
At PRGH, we believe your "weaknesses" are actually your baseline to build from and our life skills 101 programme that's your solid foundation. A foundation for anyone who wants to feel more capable, confident and in control.
PRGH isn’t some academic platform or corporate e-learning product.
It’s real. It’s visual. It’s honest.
It gives people permission to not know it all yet and then gives them the tools to change that.
There are no lectures. No tests. No fluff. No judgment.
Just answers. Clear, kind, and practical.
One night, scrolling like we all do, I saw the same comment again:
“Wish I learned that in school.”
This time, it stuck.
I started thinking about how many things I’d had to figure out the hard way and not because I didn’t care, but because I didn’t know how to ask. Or didn’t realise I was supposed to know.
One of the biggest mistakes? My first credit card.
I was 19. Got an £850 limit. Thought it was free money as many do. No clue what APR, interest meant. I missed a payment, nothing happened so i missed another not realising or understanding what was going to follow me for the next 15 years and how difficult things were going to be. A few years later, I failed a credit check while trying to rent my first place.
I didn’t even know what they were checking.
That mistake snowballed. Payday loans. Wage deductions. Shame.
So I built what I wish I’d had at 19. That’s how PR Growth Hub was born.
We believe:
Life skills 101 is our flagship programme but PRGH is growing into something much bigger
We're building:
PRGH isn't just a product. It’s a movement.