Eva M. Kennedy, CPCC 

Transformational Life Coach • Empowerment Speaker • Author 

Helping women live in alignment with their authentic selves and move ahead with intention and courage.

1 Million Women, 1 Million Steps

Leading a growing movement that empowers women through workshops, community, and powerful conversations

Signature Speaking Topics

Step Into Your Power

From Fear to Forward

Breaking Through Limits

The Power of Small Steps

Embrace Your Authentic Self

Navigating Life's Transitions

U Have the Power

Creating the Life You Truly Desire

Meet Eva.

Eva M. Kennedy is a transformational life coach, empowerment speaker, and author dedicated to helping women embrace their authenticity and take bold, meaningful steps forward.

As the founder of 1 Million Women, 1 Million Steps, Eva leads a growing movement rooted in empowerment, community, and courageous conversations. Through workshops, group experiences, and an engaged online presence, she invites women to step fully into their personal power.

Since 2017, Eva has facilitated transformational workshops — including her signature program, Witness the Most Powerful YOU. She is known for delivering dynamic, relatable, and actionable talks that inspire courage, cultivate clarity, and spark real change.

Professional Highlights

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Lead Speaker, 1 Million Women, 1 Million Steps Launch & Movement

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Workshop Creator & Facilitator, Witness the Most Powerful YOU
(since 2017)

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Weekly Inspirational Leader, U Have the Power Facebook Community

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Speaker at breast cancer, nonprofit, women’s empowerment, and faith-based events

Professional Background & Credentials

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Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC)

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20+ years of experience in leadership, facilitation, and women’s empowerment

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Former corporate Director with a track record of mentoring professionals through transition

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Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CTI)

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Bachelor of Arts, Southern New Hampshire University

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Ongoing professional development in personal growth and women’s leadership