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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 165 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHealth & Fitness | |||

What is clinical mastery to you?
Today, we continue the exploration of clinical mastery with another great in pelvic and women’s health, Tami Lynn Kent, PT, Founder of Holistic Pelvic Care™. In today’s conversation, Tami discusses with Lynn what sh... more
What if persistent pelvic floor tension, heaviness, or pain postpartum isn’t primarily a muscle problem – but a stability problem the muscles are trying to solve? In this short but powerful clinical reminder, Lynn Schulte challenges pelvic health the... more
In this conversation, physical therapist, educator and world-class presenter (presenting in the 2026 Birth Healing Summit), Susan Clinton shares lessons from decades of clinical experience and how true clinical mastery develops through presence, curi... more
In this episode, Lynn breaks down why the pelvic outlet – not just the sacroiliac joint – may be a key contributor to postpartum pain, heaviness, and persistent pelvic floor tension. She explores the biomechanics of birth, how the inlet and outlet fu... more
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I work in pelvic health and this podcast is my go to anytime I’m feeling stuck and need an extra boost of knowledge, energy, motivation or grounding. We’re extremely fortunate to have access to Lynn’s level of experience and expertise. Thank you!!
We learn everyday! I am amazed everytime I hear 2 clinicians talk! This tip I am super grateful 🙏 for and I cannot wait for the summit!!! 5 star 💯 👍 Great job!
We learn everyday! I am amazed everytime I hear 2 clinicians talk! This tip I am super grateful 🙏 for and I cannot wait for the summit!!! 5 star 💯 👍 Great job!
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The show centers on pelvic health, pregnancy, and postpartum care, with a strong emphasis on whole-body approaches, trauma-informed practice, and integrating emotional, sensory, and somatic dimensions into clinical care. Episodes frequently cover specific anatomical areas (pelvic outlet, ischiorectal fossa, coccyx), practical treatment techniques, and the use of data, wearables, and energy-based touch to improve outcomes. A notable pattern is the host's focus on practitioner development, ethical care, and opportunities for live events and courses that deepen clinical understanding while prioritizing client empowerment and informed consent.
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