Working in the nursing field for thirty-seven years has enabled Eugenie to have firsthand experience of how women's voices have been silenced, and has brought to the forefront the importance of the female voice in our society. We need a better balance of the feminine and masculine strengths to facilitate our communities to better serve us all.
She was born a southern girl in Charleston, SC and spent a good portion of her formative years in Fairfield, Ca before moving back to Summerton, SC. It was during these years that Eugenie reports " losing her voice". In her story you will experience how insidious was her loss of voice, and she has regained her roar,
She is passionate about helping women, especially those 50+, unlock, unpack, and reframe their limiting beliefs, pain, and grief so that they can be free, discover their purpose, and live their best lives now.
Eugenie lives with her multiple canine and feline friends in South Carolina. She is an avid nature and animal lover/rescuer, and on many days you can find her walking around the neighborhood. Eugenie is a Christian and attends the Summerton Presbyterian Church. One of her goals for the church community is to be more inclusive and have more community outreach.
Something that excites, Eugenie, is by helping women find their voices, women will be respected and the violence against them will cease.
"My heart really wants women and men, girls and boys, to begin listening to each other and respecting each others' strengths."