Looking for a speaker who speaks from the heart and for the heart?

Whether I’m standing on a stage or sitting in a circle of mamas, my message is rooted in raw truth, radical empathy, and the kind of hope that holds you up when the world feels heavy.
My mission is to create space for healing, connection, and honest conversations, especially in the unseen, in-between moments of motherhood.
Mama Outspoken is a Village for Moms in their postpartum season, offering podcasts, events, books, self-care, and gatherings - creating a space where no mom has to navigate this journey alone.

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Jill Olish On Stage & In the Media

Jill’s work has spanned hosting, speaking, and collaborating on platforms that amplify the voices of mothers and entrepreneurs. Below you’ll find a selection of her speaking engagements, leadership roles, and collaborations that highlight her ability to connect with audiences, inspire action, and bring authenticity to every stage she steps onto.

Hosting

Jill creates spaces where women feel seen, inspired, and empowered to take action. From the uplifting Good Morning Entrepreneurs series to her signature Vision Board Party, she brings energy, vision, and practical encouragement to every room she leads.

Leader

As a roundtable leader at the Fierce Entrepreneur Summit and founder of Mama Outspoken Village, Jill guides conversations that spark healing, connection, and growth. She knows how to hold space with empathy while moving people toward transformation.

Featured Speaker

Jill has been invited to share her voice on stages and platforms including the Collaboration Summit, Hope to Hope, and the PRCNY Maternal Mental Health Event. With warmth and honesty, she speaks to the heart of postpartum experiences while offering hope and practical tools.

Collaborator

Partnerships are at the core of Jill’s work. She has collaborated on events like the Vision Board Party and joined award-winning podcasts such as Mucked Up My Self Care to share her story and advocate for maternal mental health.

Featured By

Jill’s voice has reached broader audiences through features on platforms such as Late Bloomer Living, Mucked Up My Self Care, and through organizations like the Postpartum Resource Center of New York. These features highlight her role as both a thought leader and a relatable voice for moms everywhere.

Mama Outspoken reaches over 2,000 visitors each week—not just moms, but families, friends, and supporters who care about postpartum wellness. My work also includes volunteering with the Postpartum Resource Center of New York, where I’ve been officially serving since 2017 (and unofficially through my church community since my youth), extending my lifelong commitment to supporting families navigating perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.

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Official Bio

Jill Olish is an inspiring first time mom and entrepreneur. She became a mom and entrepreneur at the same time in the middle of the COVID-19 Pandemic. In spite of experiencing postpartum anxiety, depression, and rage, she is creating a life and business that is fulfilling and meaningful while being living proof for all moms that living out your dream life is possible.

 
Jill founded Mama Outspoken to help moms find their voices and be heard, advocate for themselves, and spread awareness for motherhood transitions.
 
She is an Ambassador of Moms, Founder and Leader of Mama Outspoken Village, Published Author, Podcast Host, Host of The Vision Board Party, Summit Leader, Associate Producer and Roving Reporter of Good Morning Entrepreneurs.
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If you're planning a gathering, podcast, workshop, or panel that aligns with honesty, healing, and motherhood, I'd love to hear from you on how I can help. Use the form below or email me directly at [email protected].