Lead-Her-Ship – Claiming The Power, Passion, Play And Purpose Of Our Lives

Gather women together and you have an energy source to light even the darkest corners of the world. Eileen puts a match to that energy. A presentation for reliving and laughing about our foibles, for celebrating our uniqueness, for renewing our passion and commitment to life, and for establishing the common traits which allow all of us to bloom where we are planted. We can learn to be heroines of our own story and leaders shaping tomorrow for all our children. This is your time to refresh, realign, reawaken, reflect, refuel, regenerate, rejoice, release, remember and renew.

1. Celebrate all you are (outlaw negative thinking and projection paralysis; banish living to someone else’s expectations.)
2. Be fully alive (laughter and tears flow from the same well.)
3. Act on the dream (small gifts-great rewards.)
4. Love without ceasing (the grace of gratitude.)
5. In-joy the ride (power of laughter.)

Do good by bringing in Eileen to your local community non-profit. Sponsor her for an event and receive acknowledgment by both Eileen and your local non-profit.

Watch this video to hear Eileen talk about the WASPs and “owning what you know”.

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“It is so refreshing and exciting to hear you speak at the MTORS Conference in Chicago. You are such a great speaker and funny. I have been to this conference year after year for the last ten years and you definitely stand out in my book. I wish and hope to hear you speak again someday.

Thank you for touching my life and my career in ways no one has. I know I only heard you speak once but you have made a difference in me as a person.  I am a fan of yours.  Good luck to you always.”
Odette M. Ilejay, RN BSN

“Well, what can I say?  Our “Women and Health: A Time For You” event was absolutely spectacular!  Judging from the buzz during the event and the written evaluations, I can safely say this was our most successful event ever (our eighth).  The credit for starting the day off on the right note goes to you.  You certainly did your homework and provided a perfect fit in presentation style, content, and audience appropriateness.  The goal of the conference, which was to facilitate women to integrate new and healthy lifestyle behaviors into their daily lives was enhanced by your strong and motivating message.
Mayo Clinic Office of Women’s Health

“Inspiring presentation. The conference evaluations were overwhelmingly positive with exciting remarks – Eileen McDargh was the BEST! Thank you again for making this conference one of the best ever.
National Assistance League Annual Conference

“You were an inspiration and a delight yesterday as the closing keynote speaker at the Intel WIN (Women @ Intel Network) conference. Your speech was packed with facts, motivation, self-empowerment strategies, and delivered with delightful down-to-earth charisma and humor. I am motivated to use my 4 P’s. (Power, Passion, Play, Purpose). You are ‘fun in the sandbox,’ and I am glad you were a part of our sandbox for a day.”
Intel Corporation

It's your turn to get lasting change!


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I had the honor of meeting Eileen at the DRJ Fall World business continuity conference. Her topic was "Business Resilience". I tend to show up early, and Eileen came over to me and engaged me in some light professional conversation. The signal for the conference to start ended our conversation, but not before she said, "I think you're going to like what you're going to hear". Eileen shared about how "Business Resilience" is based on "Personal Resilience". One of her anecdotes was about the "9/11 sniffer dogs" and their handlers. These dogs will dig and keep digging until they find something. She relayed that the task was so huge and overwhelming, that sometimes one of the handlers had to pretend to bury themselves in the rubble so that the dog could "find" something, so that the dog wouldn't get discouraged. Eileen didn't know this, but my own personal and professional situation has been like that of the sniffer dog. I nearly cried during her talk. It was like her talk was just for me. Her ensuing message of hope, and how each of us can learn to be more resilient, can help us as leaders to make our organizations more resilient. That's valuable! Since that talk, I have found new hope and strengthened personal resilience, and have passed her message forward to others. Eileen is a speaker who will share important topics and in a way that will connect with your mind and with your heart and make the message memorable and make a difference. For me, I will remember that morning for a lifetime. If you can get on Eileen's calendar to bring her to your organization, I am very confident that you will be very glad that you did.

Alan Yue, PMP, CISSP, CBCP