For more than twenty years, Samantha Hardwick has supported people with their physical and emotional wellbeing through her work in the holistic health and wellbeing field. Over the past decade, that work has deepened into mindset coaching, emotional healing, and helping clients understand the deeper patterns behind how they think, feel, respond and move through life.
Her work is not about fixing people.
It is about helping them feel safe enough to slow down, understand themselves more deeply, and gently unravel what has been holding them back. It is also about equipping them with tools they can use to support themselves long after the session ends.
Samantha Hardwick’s name has an interesting meaning.
Translated from its roots, “Samantha” means listener.
It turns out to be an unusually accurate description of what she does.
“My name actually means listener… that’s what I do,” she says.
Her clinic overlooks the river in the centre of Barnstaple. When I arrived for our conversation, the contrast with the bustle of the town outside was immediate. The space felt calm, quiet, almost like stepping into a pause. It’s easy to imagine why clients relax quickly here.
Because when people come to Samantha, they rarely arrive feeling calm.
They come carrying anxiety, grief, overwhelm, relationship struggles, burnout, or simply the feeling that something in life is not working the way it should. Often, they are so used to holding everything together for everyone else that they have lost touch with themselves in the process.
And usually, they think they know exactly what the problem is.
But in Samantha’s experience, the issue clients bring through the door is rarely the real one.
“People often arrive convinced they know what they need help with,” she says. “But it’s almost never what they think it is.”
That’s where her work begins.
When someone finally feels safe enough to speak
One of the things Samantha hears most often from clients is surprise at how quickly they open up.
Many expect to ease into difficult conversations slowly. Instead, they find themselves saying things in the very first session that they have never said aloud before.
“I just verbally vomited everything, Sam,” one client told her after their first meeting.
That reaction isn’t accidental.
It’s what happens when someone finally feels safe.
Samantha’s role isn’t to rush in with solutions or interpretations. Instead, she listens carefully, asks thoughtful questions, and creates the kind of space where people can say what they’ve been holding back for years.
Often, that alone begins to shift something.
“I felt heard and listened to by Sam and I also felt very safe”
– Client testimonial
It’s rarely about the problem people bring
Clients often arrive focused on a specific issue.
Anxiety.
Stress.
Difficulty setting boundaries.
Panic attacks.
Grief they’ve been told they should have “moved on” from by now.
But Samantha has learned that those issues are often symptoms rather than root causes.
“We’re born without programming,” she explains. “And between the ages of zero and seven, we get programmed.”
Parents, teachers, siblings, relationships, and early experiences can all leave lasting impressions. Sometimes those messages turn into internal voices that follow people into adulthood.
One client came to Samantha convinced she was stupid.
Yet when they looked more closely, her life told a very different story. She had a law degree and a number of other qualifications. There was plenty of evidence of intelligence, capability, and commitment, but because the belief had never been questioned, her mind kept returning to the old story instead.
“I asked her: whose voice is that?” Samantha says.
That’s where the real work began.
“Samantha helped me navigate the limiting beliefs I held about success and failure” – Client testimonial
A toolkit rather than a template
Samantha’s work draws on more than twenty years of experience across several therapeutic disciplines.
Her toolkit includes mindset coaching, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), Reiki, reflexology, and grief counselling.
But she doesn’t follow a rigid framework.
Clients may arrive expecting one type of session and end up experiencing something different entirely. A mindset conversation may uncover an emotional block that responds better to EFT. Someone who initially comes for a physical treatment may reveal a deeper emotional pattern that needs attention.
“All the techniques I use are really about the same thing,” Samantha says. “They’re ways of helping the nervous system settle and letting go of the stress we’re holding.”
What matters most is pacing.
Move too quickly and the nervous system can shut down. Move at the right speed and clients begin to process things they have carried for years.
“EFT was completely new to me and seemed a bit odd at first but after the second session I had a seismic shift!” – Client testimonial
The moment clients realise something has changed
Transformation in Samantha’s work tends to appear quietly.
A client notices they reacted differently to something that once would have triggered them. A panic attack begins to subside more quickly. A difficult conversation is handled calmly instead of escalating.
One client who previously experienced panic attacks while driving learned tapping and breathing techniques she could use in the moment. The next time anxiety struck on the motorway, she pulled over, used those tools, and continued her journey instead of turning back or having to be rescued.
Not because the anxiety disappeared.
But because she now had the capacity to handle it differently.
“That’s when I know something has shifted,” Samantha says. “When they notice it themselves.”
“After working with Sam I feel lighter, more relaxed. I believe in myself and my goals and am excited about the future.” – Client testimonial
Empowerment, not dependency
This idea of capacity sits at the heart of Samantha’s philosophy.
“My job isn’t to fix people,” she says. “It’s to give them the space and tools so they can support themselves.”
Earlier in her career as a hands-on therapist, she noticed that some clients had become reliant on her treatments. When she moved away, a few were devastated.
That moment changed how she works.
Today, clients leave sessions with practical techniques they can use on their own. EFT tapping scripts. Breathing exercises. Grounding techniques. Short guided meditations.
The goal is not for clients to depend on Samantha forever.
It’s for them to develop the confidence and tools to handle life themselves.
Some even joke that when they face a difficult situation, they hear Samantha’s voice in their head asking the same questions she would ask in a session.
For her, that’s a sign the work is doing exactly what it should.
“We created techniques together that I can use at any time I feel the need to relax” Client testimonial
Walking the path herself
Part of what makes Samantha’s work so grounded is that she has experienced many of these challenges herself.
Earlier in life she struggled with anxiety and low confidence, carrying beliefs about not being good enough that had formed during childhood. Training in Reiki became a turning point, helping her rebuild confidence and recognise the intuitive strengths she had previously dismissed.
Later, the upheaval of Covid forced her to confront another difficult question: who was she without the hands-on therapy practice she had built for fifteen years?
Working through that period of loss deepened her understanding of grief and personal transformation.
Today she still uses the same tools she teaches her clients.
“I practise what I preach,” she says.
Why clients find their way to Samantha
Most of Samantha’s clients come through referrals and word of mouth. Other practitioners send people to her. Former clients recommend her. People arrive after trying other approaches that only partly helped.
What they find is not a one-size-fits-all solution.
They find someone who listens carefully, works intuitively, and helps them understand the patterns shaping their lives.
Because ultimately, Samantha’s work isn’t about fixing people.
It’s about helping them hear themselves clearly enough to change.
And that, fittingly, begins with listening. Most people who find their way to Samantha are not quite sure what they are looking for, they simply know that something no longer feels right and that they are ready for things to change. Often, that quiet knowing is enough for the journey to begin.
Samantha Hardwick is a mindset and nervous system coach, EFT Practitioner and Trainer, Reiki Practitioner/Reiki Master Teacher and grief and bereavement counsellor. She works with clients at VitaliQi clinic in Barnstaple and online.
If you are ready to feel calmer, lighter and more like yourself again, book a free discovery call https://calendly.com/samanthahardwickcoach/30mindiscovery