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June 6, 2023 97 mins

This episode we interview Northern Michigan  Occupational Therapist Kate Schmacher who owns the only mobile concierge Pelvic Floor practice serving women of all ages who many be experiencing pelvic pain, bladder or bowel dysfunction, preparing for birth or recovering postpartum. Her practice is called Peaceable Pelvis. She helps us understand what a pelvic floor is, how to strengthen it, how it can be impacted by stress or trauma, and we get into some nitty gritty and you know us gals love to be transparent and vulnerable!! All the goods! 
For more information about Kate check out her website https://www.peaceablepelvis.com/ and on Instagram @peaceable_pelvis. Book mentioned in episode is Come as You Are by Emily Nagoski. 

Hope you enjoy! 

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