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The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner

Dr. Ginger Garner
Endometriosis
Women's Health
Pelvic Health
Medical Gaslighting
Mental Health
Pelvic Pain
Menopause
Sexual Health
Pelvic Floor Health
Gut Health
Pelvic Floor
Advocacy
Voice
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Self-Care
Surgery
Pelvic Floor Therapy
Nutrition
Kegel Exercises
Patient Advocacy

Women's voices and pelvic health matter. Discover the powerful connection between your voice and pelvic floor—and how it shapes your well-being and resilience. Join us for empowering conversations on holistic, evidence-based pelvic health care, as we advocate to end medical gaslighting and misogyny.

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Sexual health is often reduced to libido, hormones, or relationship status — but for many women, it is far more complex. Painful sex, endometriosis, pelvic floor dysfunction, menopause, vulvovaginal tissue changes, cancer survivorsh... more

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What if pleasure isn't just about arousal but about breath, voice, nervous system regulation, and pelvic floor health?

In this solo episode, Dr. Ginger Garner explores the physiology of pleasure and the concept of "orgasmic confide... more

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Sexual health is often treated as an afterthought in healthcare—something separate from our mental health, physical health, relationships, or overall well-being. But what if it’s all connected?

Dr. Ginger Garner sits down with boar... more

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What happens when being responsible, disciplined, and always doing the "right" thing starts getting in the way of intimacy, pleasure, and connection?

In this episode, Dr. Ginger Garner is joined by sex and relationship therapist Dr... more

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Alexandra Dubinskaya
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Ginger Garner
Host of The Vocal Pelvic Floor

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 25 ratings
  • life changing

    thank you for educating so many ! so grateful for you ❤️

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    5
    katie.dayle
    United States5 months ago
  • Exceptional Endo Advocate!

    As if living with this invisible disease wasn’t insult to injury enough for merely being born female (which is its own health hazard) Dr. Ginger Garner speaks from deep lived experience as a fellow Endo warrior (3+decades in the making) but also as a mother, a pelvic floor PT with far greater understanding of the human connectedness to breath and our vocal/vagal tone and how they play off of one another for the good and or the bad. As if that wasn’t enough she is well versed in Yoga & Pilates a... more

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    5
    msrushton101
    Canada10 months ago
  • Informative

    Just listen to the episode with Alexis Brooks. The entire episode was so informative. I love the advice she gave like making sure your plate has color! That is a small Change that I feel most people can make. Thanks for having her on!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ETshorty
    United Statesa year ago
  • Helping Women Heal

    Dr. Garner is helping women to regain their lives from issues with pelvic health, Endometriosis, medical gaslighting and so much more. This Podcast is a light in the darkness to so many of us who struggle with these issues. Thank you!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TM Sm
    United Statesa year ago
  • A must-listen!!

    The Vocal Pelvic Floor brings together thoughtful conversations on pelvic health with heart, clarity, and expert insight. I’ve learned so much from Dr. Garner and her guests - not just about the science, but about the human side of pelvic pain and healing. This podcast is doing important work, and I’m so glad it exists!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Myself1037
    United Statesa year ago

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Talking Points

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Let's Talk Endo Belly with Dr. Susan Clinton
Q: What should patients expect from pelvic floor therapy post-surgery?
Post-surgery, pelvic floor therapy is essential to retrain the gut-brain connection, support healing with mindful movement, and address adhesions and scarring that can affect digestion.
Urogynecology: What You Need to Know About Pelvic & Sexual Health with Dr. Alexandra Dubinskaya
Q: What is urogynecology and why does it matter in women's daily lives?
Urogynecology focuses on the urinary and pelvic floor disorders that affect everyday activities, like coughing or lifting causing leakage, prolapse, and sexual pain. It emphasizes a holistic view, combining surgical and non-surgical options to improve function and quality of life.
Endo Live Q&A with Dr. Ginger Garner
Q: How do you approach treatment through a bio-psycho-social-integrative lens for queer, neurodivergent, and trans patients who are often misunderstood in traditional care models?
I uphold a biopsychosocial framework, grounded in trauma-informed care, Polyvagal Theory, and Caring Economics, while adapting delivery to each patient's identity. I emphasize open, affirming language, consent, and flexible modalities that avoid unnecessary internal work until trust and safety are established. The goal is personalized, respectful care that honors lived experience and reduces barriers to access.
Endo Live Q&A with Dr. Ginger Garner
Q: Hi, Ginger. This is So She's Believed. We know endometriosis is a whole body disease. So why do these specialties not talk to one another?
The answer is that endometriosis has been siloed for too long, with practitioners focusing narrowly on their own areas. A true team-based, whole-person approach is emerging, where pelvic health PTs, surgeons who perform excision, pain specialists, and other providers coordinate care. Patients can be empowered to drive communication and demand continuity, with trauma-informed care as the backbone of this collaboration.
Reclaiming Your Voice as a Patient with Dr. Efrat LaMandre
Q: What is medical gaslighting and why is it important to redefine it in modern healthcare?
Medical gaslighting is a feeling of being dismissed or not heard in clinical encounters, not necessarily rooted in malice but often born from an education system that prioritizes typical disease states and diagnoses over patient lived experience; recognizing this helps patients advocate for themselves and seek a broader team of clinicians who validate and address pre-disease states.

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A thoughtful show centered on pelvic health, sexual wellness, and voice as a pathway to overall wellbeing. Episodes feature clinicians, researchers, and therapists who discuss evidence-informed care, multidisciplinary approaches, and patient empowerment—covering topics from endometriosis and pelvic pain to sex education, inclusive care, and medical gaslighting. Notably, the host consistently centers compassionate practice, practical tools, and patient advocacy, making it a useful resource for clinicians, therapists, and anyone seeking credible, holistic pelvic health guidance.

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1. Elisabeth Gordon
2. Dr. Tom Murray
3. Dr. Genevieve Newton
4. Liz Frey
5. Elizabeth Akincilar
6. Stephanie Prendergast
7. Alexandra Dubinskaya
8. Bill Taylor

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