
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Welcome to another episode of the Period Recovery Podcast!
In this week's engaging episode of the podcast, I had the wonderful opportunity to chat with Emily Everton, an expert Women's Health Doctor of Physical Therapy and the founder of Embody Physical Therapy & Wellness. Emily brings a unique perspective to the table, sharing not just her professional insights but also her personal experiences with Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA).
Throughout our discussion, we delve into several enlightening topics:
This episode is packed with valuable insights, so be sure to tune in!
Enjoy this episode!
Cynthia
Apply for coaching w/Cynthia:
https://p.bttr.to/3ybjfOb
Website: https://www.periodnutritionist.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/period.nutritionist
About Emily:
Emily Everton, PT, DPT is a holistic Women’s Health Doctor of Physical Therapy and founder of Embody Physical Therapy & Wellness, LLC in Hopkinton, MA. She specializes in Orthopedic and Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy and is especially passionate about all things HA, menstrual health, and fertility. She loves to talk about taboo topics and challenge unsustainable societal standards to help women find peace with their bodies and live their fullest, symptom-free lives. In addition to her work as a PT, Emily is also a Women’s Health coach primarily supporting women with Hypothalamic Amenorrhea and irregular menstrual cycles. In her coaching, Emily takes a root cause approach to help women restore ovulation, get their period back, regulate their menstrual cycles, and if hoping to get pregnant, do so naturally. She enjoys bringing in unique perspectives as a pelvic floor/women's health PT with her coaching clients.
Connect with Emily:
https://www.instagram.com/emilyeverton.dpt/
https://www.embodyptwell.com/
Free Live Training on the Science of Getting Your Period Back
October 24th 12 pm EST
For the full show notes - please visit my website: periodnutritionist.com
By Cynthia Donovan5
5252 ratings
Welcome to another episode of the Period Recovery Podcast!
In this week's engaging episode of the podcast, I had the wonderful opportunity to chat with Emily Everton, an expert Women's Health Doctor of Physical Therapy and the founder of Embody Physical Therapy & Wellness. Emily brings a unique perspective to the table, sharing not just her professional insights but also her personal experiences with Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA).
Throughout our discussion, we delve into several enlightening topics:
This episode is packed with valuable insights, so be sure to tune in!
Enjoy this episode!
Cynthia
Apply for coaching w/Cynthia:
https://p.bttr.to/3ybjfOb
Website: https://www.periodnutritionist.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/period.nutritionist
About Emily:
Emily Everton, PT, DPT is a holistic Women’s Health Doctor of Physical Therapy and founder of Embody Physical Therapy & Wellness, LLC in Hopkinton, MA. She specializes in Orthopedic and Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy and is especially passionate about all things HA, menstrual health, and fertility. She loves to talk about taboo topics and challenge unsustainable societal standards to help women find peace with their bodies and live their fullest, symptom-free lives. In addition to her work as a PT, Emily is also a Women’s Health coach primarily supporting women with Hypothalamic Amenorrhea and irregular menstrual cycles. In her coaching, Emily takes a root cause approach to help women restore ovulation, get their period back, regulate their menstrual cycles, and if hoping to get pregnant, do so naturally. She enjoys bringing in unique perspectives as a pelvic floor/women's health PT with her coaching clients.
Connect with Emily:
https://www.instagram.com/emilyeverton.dpt/
https://www.embodyptwell.com/
Free Live Training on the Science of Getting Your Period Back
October 24th 12 pm EST
For the full show notes - please visit my website: periodnutritionist.com

795 Listeners

1,366 Listeners

3,067 Listeners

14,933 Listeners

78 Listeners

3,424 Listeners

107 Listeners

73 Listeners

367 Listeners

51 Listeners

87 Listeners

603 Listeners

74 Listeners

163 Listeners

16 Listeners