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Hi, dear community! Have you ever wondered what juicy sex, breathwork, and constipation have in common? If you’re like me, and you had no idea - this episode will be a t.r.e.a.t. for you! All my ladies (and men) out there listening: we’re diving into pelvic floor health with Tanya Goodrich, a PT, DPT, and expert in pelvic health. You’re going to love her infectious energy and passion for the health of our pelvic floor - and with good reason. These important, layered muscles are the base of our core and affect so much: from our breath to our ability to birth, poop, pee -> and have amazing sex.
Some of what we’re gonna cover today:
+ SO MUCH MORE! I was on fire after our interview. It is rare that I bring on a guest who covers a topic I know so so little about - but I truly think this is the FUTURE of wellness hype. Let’s dive in.
About Tanya:
Tanya Goodrich, PT, DPT, a distinguished figure in women's pelvic health, brings over 15 years of experience to her practice and advocacy efforts. With a background in dance from the California Institute of the Arts and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of California, San Francisco, she possesses a unique blend of expertise.
As the founder of Healthy Pelvis Physical Therapy, Tanya specializes in addressing a wide range of pelvic health issues, including those related to pregnancy, postpartum care, menopause, pelvic pain, bladder and bowel dysfunction, and sexual health. She extends her influence beyond clinical practice, serving as a recognized speaker on these topics and providing guidance to organizations like Ever now, focused on menopause care, and Blossom Birth and Family, a nonprofit supporting women and families in the Bay Area.
Through her comprehensive approach and dedication to education and innovation, Tanya Goodrich continues to make significant contributions to improving women's pelvic health and well-being. Tanya was recently featured in Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper as an "Architect of Change" for women's health.
Connect with Tanya:
IG: Thehealthypelvis
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Hi, dear community! Have you ever wondered what juicy sex, breathwork, and constipation have in common? If you’re like me, and you had no idea - this episode will be a t.r.e.a.t. for you! All my ladies (and men) out there listening: we’re diving into pelvic floor health with Tanya Goodrich, a PT, DPT, and expert in pelvic health. You’re going to love her infectious energy and passion for the health of our pelvic floor - and with good reason. These important, layered muscles are the base of our core and affect so much: from our breath to our ability to birth, poop, pee -> and have amazing sex.
Some of what we’re gonna cover today:
+ SO MUCH MORE! I was on fire after our interview. It is rare that I bring on a guest who covers a topic I know so so little about - but I truly think this is the FUTURE of wellness hype. Let’s dive in.
About Tanya:
Tanya Goodrich, PT, DPT, a distinguished figure in women's pelvic health, brings over 15 years of experience to her practice and advocacy efforts. With a background in dance from the California Institute of the Arts and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of California, San Francisco, she possesses a unique blend of expertise.
As the founder of Healthy Pelvis Physical Therapy, Tanya specializes in addressing a wide range of pelvic health issues, including those related to pregnancy, postpartum care, menopause, pelvic pain, bladder and bowel dysfunction, and sexual health. She extends her influence beyond clinical practice, serving as a recognized speaker on these topics and providing guidance to organizations like Ever now, focused on menopause care, and Blossom Birth and Family, a nonprofit supporting women and families in the Bay Area.
Through her comprehensive approach and dedication to education and innovation, Tanya Goodrich continues to make significant contributions to improving women's pelvic health and well-being. Tanya was recently featured in Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper as an "Architect of Change" for women's health.
Connect with Tanya:
IG: Thehealthypelvis
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