
Weekly Webinars
Weekly Webinars That Build Soft Skills—Together
Real Conversation. Meaningful Connection. A Space for Teens and Parents to Grow Side by Side.
Some of the most important lessons in life—confidence, communication, emotional resilience—rarely show up in textbooks or report cards. That’s why Empowered Horizons Prep created weekly webinars: bite-sized, guided gatherings designed to build soft skills in a low-pressure, high-impact way.
Led by Andrea Hale, MA—former public school teacher, parent of a high-achieving teen, and Founder of Empowered Horizons Prep—each chat offers practical tools and emotional insight to help families strengthen their connection, grow leadership skills, and develop everyday confidence.
The webinars are relaxed but intentional. No grades, no lectures; just 30–45 minutes of story-driven guidance, thought-provoking prompts, and shared reflection—for teens and parents alike.


What to Expect Each Week Offer
Live weekly Webinars via Zoom
Topics designed for teens and parents to learn and reflect together
Focus on soft skills: emotional regulation, confident communication, conflict resolution, resilience, and connection
Join in with your camera on or off—whether you listen or share, you’re part of it
Why It Matters
Your teen navigates high-stakes interactions every day; at school, in friend groups, and with family. But emotional tools like self-awareness, confidence, and adaptability don’t come from the classroom. They come from conversation, practice, and safe, small moments—like these webinars. Let’s raise humans who are resilient, not just impressive.


Join Empowered Horizons Prep Today
Ready to pour into something powerful? Join us this week for a webinars that helps families show up with courage, clarity, and connection. Sign up now to grab your seat at the next Empowered Horizons Prep Webinar—because soft skills start at the kitchen table, not the lecture hall.
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