Speaker • Advocate • Educator
Helping Mothers Heal, Rise, and Reclaim Their Power
I’m Samantha Malinski, a speaker and advocate for women and mothers navigating healing, truth, and transformation. My work bridges personal experience with public awareness — creating conversations that inspire change, one story at a time.
“Your voice can transform pain into purpose.”
About Me
After my own health and my children’s wellbeing were impacted by hidden toxins in our environment, I began a journey of deep healing — one that led me to uncover the very systems making us sick. What started as a desperate search for answers became a calling to restore health, advocate for truth, and eliminate the root causes of harm affecting families everywhere.
Through years of research, community action, and personal transformation, I’ve seen how awareness and courage can ignite real change. I now speak, teach, and create spaces that help mothers reclaim their power — reminding us all that we are not powerless, we are the pulse of change itself.
I am currently writing my first book, tentatively titled “They Said It Was Safe: A Mother’s Fight for Truth in a World of Invisible Poisons” — my story of uncovering the hidden toxins that were making her and her family sick.
Speaking & Consulting
I speak to audiences who are ready to remember their power — from mothers and educators to advocates, organizations, and communities.
Signature Speaking Topics:
- From Surviving to Sovereign: A mother’s journey of healing, advocacy, and reclaiming health after environmental illness.
- Toxic Truths & Modern Motherhood: How environmental exposures impact families and what we can do to protect our children.
- Raising Resilience: Nurturing emotional, physical, and mental wellbeing in the next generation.
- The Ripple Effect of Advocacy: How one voice, one story, and one act of courage can transform communities.
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In the Media / Past Collaborations
“Her story reminds us that healing and truth-telling are not opposites — they are the same act of courage.”
