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Send us Fan MailIn this episode, I'm joined by Gráinne Donnelly, an Advanced Practice Pelvic Health Physiotherapist and doctoral researcher. She is also the editor of the new textbook Sports Medicine and the Pelvic Floor: Science to Practice, which bridges the gap between research and clinical care for active women.We dive into the latest research on postpartum recovery, including the growing interest in external support garments and pelvic compression shorts. Gráinne shares what the evidence currently shows, where these garments may fit into rehabilitation, and why graded loading remains an important principle when returning to running and impact activities. We also discuss the challenges of translating research into practice, combating misinformation on social media, and staying open to changing recommendations as new evidence emerges.We talk about:-Graded loading when returning to running-Speed walking and grounded running-The effectiveness of pelvic compression garments-Collaboration between clinicians and researchers-Combating social media misinformation-Bridging the gap between research and clinical practiceTime Stamps1:00 introduction5:46 updates on the research11:40 external support garments20:24 clinical implications23:24 Sports Medicine and the Pelvic Floor - Science to Practice book33:13 planning for what is next41:50 storytelling as a form of health communication49:30 reexamining advice you give patients as you learn more CONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCourse waitlist: https://course.carriepagliano.com/RSAWLCONNECT WITH GRÁINNE:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grainnedonnelly_absolutephysio/Website: www.absolute.physioThe Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
This week on Moms and Their Music, we sit down with Lauren: music lover, old-school jam enthusiast, certified queen of finding the best mashups, and somehow… a complete wizard at balancing motherhood, work life, and still keeping music at the center of it all.
Send us Fan MailHildee Weiss didn't run her first full mile until she was 46. And honestly? She was convinced she'd look ridiculous doing it… like Phoebe from Friends, flailing around while everyone stared. (If you're Gen X, you already get it.)Fast forward 12 years and she's 57, a mom of five, a grandma of five, and she's done 5Ks, half marathons, trail races, two Spartan races… the whole thing. Not to shrink herself. Not to earn her food. Just because she gets to.We get into all of it: starting from zero in your 40s, finally walking away from the scale she called her "metal monster," lifting heavy after 50, and what it actually took to come back after a hysterectomy when she didn't even recognize herself anymore.If you've been telling yourself it's too late… I really want you to hear this one. Her book, Embracing My Inner Athlete, is out now.Time Stamps1:00 introduction7:10 having 5 children in 8 years10:05 Gen X weight loss culture15:29 changing mindset around diet and exercise19:11 chasing number goals23:16 difference in generations and how they view exercise26:15 remembering the first starting line35:58 redefining success and failure41:35 coming back from injury and hysterectomy49:01 it's never too late to start51:41 rapid fire questionsCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCourse waitlist: https://course.carriepagliano.com/RSAWLCONNECT WITH HILDE:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momoffive68/Website: http://sites.google.com/view/Hildee-Weiss-authorThe Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when the body that carried you through marathons suddenly starts changing the rules on you mid-stride…?In this episode, I sit down with Whitney Heins — founder of The Mother Runners run community, host of the Mother Runners Podcast, and a lifelong runner who chased an Olympic Qualifying marathon time through years of frustrating injuries before becoming a certified running coach herself. Whitney knows the gap between what training is supposed to look like and what running through motherhood and perimenopause actually feels like… and she's here to talk about all of it.We get into the realities of masters running: how shifting hormones change training, recovery, and injury risk as you move through perimenopause, why pelvic health belongs squarely in this conversation, and what it takes to stop rushing the comeback and start recovering smart. Whitney opens up about the mental side of injury — the pressure to bounce back fast, the identity tangled up in our race times — and how learning to reset goals instead of abandoning them can change your entire trajectory as an athlete. Plus, how raising active kids reshaped the way she thinks about her own running, and why staying open to doing things differently might be the most athletic move of all.Whether you're a runner navigating perimenopause, a mom training around real life, or a clinician supporting active women through these transitions — this conversation is for you.In this episode:Masters running and what really changes after 40Perimenopause, hormones & pelvic health for runnersThe mental load of injury recovery & the pressure to "bounce back"Resetting goals and expectations when your body shifts the rulesRaising active kids — and what they teach us about our own trainingTime Stamps1:00 introduction6:39 speaking “teenage boy”10:04 training your daughter14:30 navigating years of injury17:55 deciding to find a new coach23:55 talking more about perimenopause and menopause29:45 hormone therapy in perimenopause and menopause33:23 having guests on podcasts39:43 being open to trying something different43:50 rapid fire questionsCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCourse waitlist: https://course.carriepagliano.com/RSAWLCONNECT WITH WHITNEY:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themotherrunners/Website: www.themotherrunners.comThe Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
Send us Fan MailYour bones started changing before you noticed. Most women don't find out until something breaks.Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein — orthopedic surgeon at Duke and co-author of The Complete Bone and Joint Health Plan — is here to change that. We dig into what perimenopause and menopause actually do to your bones, joints, and shoulders, why osteoporosis risk flies under the radar for active women, and what the research on frozen shoulder and hormone therapy is finally telling us.If you've felt "off" in your body in your 40s and couldn't explain it… this is the episode.We cover:Bone density loss in perimenopause & menopauseFrozen shoulder, hormones & why women are disproportionately affectedOsteoporosis risk factors most providers missLow energy availability & your musculoskeletal systemSleep, nutrition & exercise for long-term bone healthWhat rehab after hip surgery actually looks likeNot medical advice. Always consult your own provider.Time Stamps1:00 introduction6:12 starting the perimenopause journey12:12 why do we wait until 65 for DEXA scan?18:23 the importance of HRT 23:20 how exercise intervention helps27:33 inflammation and joint pain37:04 putting together all of the symptoms41:45 changing reception of HRT43:40 advice to former self53:20 practical advice with nuance57:32 worst health traits62:41 rapid fire questionsCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCourse waitlist: https://course.carriepagliano.com/RSAWLCONNECT WITH JOCELYN:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jocelyn_wittstein_md/The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 start rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
Send us Fan MailShe's run ultras. She's survived pregnancy nausea. She's raced with a baby at home. And she has opinions about all of it.In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Erin Kennedy Dalisay — ortho & sports PT, run coach, marathoner, ultramarathoner, and founder of RunWell Clinic — and we are getting into ALL of it. The stuff nobody talks about. The stuff every running mom is thinking but hasn't heard addressed from someone who actually lives it and has the clinical expertise to back it up.We talk about the myths that are still floating around out there about running through pregnancy and coming back postpartum, what it's actually like to deal with nausea when you're used to pushing your body hard, and the question everyone wants to know the answer to… is childbirth harder than an ultra?We also get into what it really means to have an orthopedic lens on postpartum recovery — why coming back as an injured runner and coming back as a postpartum runner have more in common than you'd think — plus the honest, unglamorous logistics of racing when you're also a parent.If you've ever tried to figure out how to hold on to your identity as a runner while also holding a baby… this one is for you.In this episode we cover:The biggest myths about running in pregnancy and postpartum — debunkedNausea during pregnancy: what helped, what didn't, and how to keep movingIs childbirth harder than an ultra? She's done both and she's not holding backComparing pre- and postpartum performance — and how to actually think about itWhat an orthopedic perspective adds to postpartum return to runningThe real logistics of racing and parenting — scheduling, childcare, guilt, all of it
Babes, this episode is so good because you are going to hear directly from a few Yummy Mummy alum who were exactly where you might be right now: doubting, scared, stuck, confused, and wondering if losing weight for the last time is really possible for them.And the answer is yes. Borrow their belief today.In this episode, I'm bringing you inside day five of the Summer of Me challenge with a Yummy Mummy panel. These women share what life felt like before the Yummy Mummy Experience, what changed after they joined, how much weight they lost, and the real transformation that happened beyond the scale.You'll hear from women who lost 32, 45, 50, 53, and 60 pounds. But even more than that, you'll hear what it feels like to stop living from the sidelines, stop hiding from pictures, stop fearing vacations, stop being mean to yourself, and start actually living your beautiful life.One of my favorite lines from the whole episode is: “I had a really beautiful life. I just wasn't living it.” If that hits you in the chest, this one is for you.Listen in to hear:- Why the scale is neutral and how to stop making it mean something about your worth- What it looks like to use allow power instead of white-knuckled willpower- How real Yummy Mummy clients lost weight without doing extreme, miserable diet things- Why community, coaching, and support make permanent weight loss feel possible- How to talk to your partner about investing in yourself- Why the cost of not doing this work can be bigger than the price of joining- What changes when you stop emotional eating, people-pleasing eating, and “starting over Monday”- Why balancing your hunger hormones and creating your custom plan actually works long-termAnd babe, doors are open for the May 2026 cohort of the Yummy Mummy Experience. If you are ready to make this the year you lose weight for the last time, go to lauraconley.com and book your call.If you already know you're in and don't need a call, email me at laura@lauraconley.com and we'll get you signed up. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if your "real" mom is right underneath your feet? In this episode, I share how I believe unconditional motherly love can be accessed through Gaia/Mother Earth, not only through the mother who gave birth to you. I explain that our biological mothers can act like channels for divine mother energy (which we deeply crave and need), and that the “signal” can get blocked by their trauma, pain, or inability to embody the mother archetype. Plus, how to reconnect with the true source of Motherly Love!Poem: Mother Earth by Jill Death❤️ Join my upcoming online retreat: Mother Wound Online Retreat
You're running on a single REM cycle, behind on laundry, and wondering if you're the only barely holding it together in the freezer aisle. This Mother's Day panel with Ann Wilson and real moms ditches the filters—to talk about lost kids, lost tempers, lost control. It's the kind of mom advice that doesn't pretend you've got it handled, but meets you there in your unwashed T-shirt and says, “Yeah… this is motherhood.” To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29?v=20251111
You're running on a single REM cycle, behind on laundry, and wondering if you're the only barely holding it together in the freezer aisle. This Mother's Day panel with Ann Wilson and real moms ditches the filters—to talk about lost kids, lost tempers, lost control. It's the kind of mom advice that doesn't pretend you've got it handled, but meets you there in your unwashed T-shirt and says, “Yeah… this is motherhood.” To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29?v=20251111
Send us Fan MailShe was mid-serve at a volleyball match in Cyprus when the device fell out completely. It landed in her underwear. There was a crowd. She ran off the court, grabbed it, and ran back on—so fast her coach didn't even process what happened.That's Aimee Oliver's life as a high-impact athlete with stress urinary incontinence. And after 10 years of trial and error, devices, physio, compression shorts, counting how far she'd have to run to find a toilet before a Hyrox race—she finally reached her breaking point on a long run and said: enough.In this episode, Aimee opens up about the full arc of her journey—from the third-to-fourth degree tear after her first birth, to navigating leakage while representing Northern Ireland in volleyball, to qualifying for the Hyrox World Championships in Sweden and scheduling surgery for the Tuesday after she flies home. It's one of the most honest, specific, and relatable pelvic floor conversations we've had on this podcast.This isn't a story about giving up. It's about a woman who promised herself she would try everything—and what happens when you actually follow through on that promise.In this episode:What stress incontinence actually feels like during high-impact sport and competitionThe devices Aimee tried—what helped, what didn't, and one very memorable moment in CyprusWhy she dehydrated herself for years during national training camps (and what she knows now)Is pelvic floor PT always enough? A real, honest answerThe emotional weight of feeling broken in your own body as an athleteChoosing surgery: how she got there, how she picked her surgeon, and what urodynamics testing actually involvesCompeting in Hyrox Worlds—and scheduling surgery for two days after she lands homeThe genetic component: her mum, her daughter, and a pattern that can't be coincidenceRecovery realities: 3 months out of her training world and what she's doing with her headTime Stamps1:00 introduction4:42 speaking about her pelvic floor issues11:10 emotional struggles of feeling restricted15:43 investigating the cause of her symptoms23:50 overcoming the DIY hurdle27:35 deciding to have surgery and the experience39:04 doing all of the things42:23 life post-surgery50:00 rapid fire questionsCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCourse waitlist: https://course.carriepagliano.com/RSAWLCONNECT WITH AIMEE:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodyfitmums/Website: www.bodyfitmums.co.ukThis podcast is for educational purposes only and does not cThe Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
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Work-life balance sounds cute until motherhood enters the group chat. This week, we're talking jobs, kids, guilt, burnout, chaos, caffeine, and the very real art of doing your best while absolutely not having it all figured out.Come sit with us for the real side of trying to balance work, life, motherhood, and everything in between. New episode from Moms and Their Music.
Send us Fan MailAfter interviewing 10 pelvic floor support device companies—6 internal, 4 external—Dr. Carrie Pagliano sits down with researcher and pelvic health physiotherapist and researcher Dr. Christina Prevett to do what she couldn't do alone: process it all.This is the debrief episode for the Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know mini-series—and it's where the real clinical conversation happens.Together they unpack what the marketing language actually means, how FDA clearance changes what a company can and can't say, why "neuromuscular facilitation" made Carrie twitch, and what both clinicians and consumers should actually be asking when considering a pelvic floor support device.They also tackle some of the bigger picture questions that came up across the series: When do you use a device alongside PT instead of waiting? What's the difference between a normal anatomical change and a symptomatic one? What does "failing PT" actually mean—and is it even the right framing? Who is a good candidate for internal versus external support? And how do access, cost, and geography affect all of it?This episode is for the clinician trying to make sense of an increasingly crowded market—and for the person with symptoms who just wants to know what might actually help.In this episode:Predispositions for pelvic floor dysfunction and non-modifiable anatomyUsing devices and PT in tandem, not in sequenceNormal pelvic changes versus symptomatic changesFDA-cleared vs. wellness device language—and why it mattersInternal versus external device profiles and patient fitIndustry-funded research: the double-edged swordAccess, cost, and the case for over-the-counter optionsGetting client buy-in when suggesting a deviceTime Stamps1:00 introduction3:15 PTs fitting pessaries and other devices9:21 prolapse management involving anatomy and symptoms14:44 physical comfort with pessaries17:58 cutting through the marketing20:45 FDA approval versus “wellness”26:10 studies versus real world use30:01 reality of external devices39:44 big takeaways from the seriesCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCONNECT WITH CHRISTINA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.christina_prevett/Website: https://www.ksr.ualberta.ca/exerciseandpregnancy/Substack: https://christinaprevettphd.substack.com/This episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or create a provider-patient relationship.The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
Episode 12 is a guest interview… and a return to our roots.This is what happens when you circle back to where it all started; with a little more life, a little more perspective, and just enough history to make things interesting.Same connection. Different energy. A lot more to say (and a few things that probably weren't supposed to be said
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-series Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we're speaking with:Steve Bollinger, Founder @Revive—an internal pelvic floor support device company based out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Revive was developed to address stress urinary incontinence and light bladder leakage by providing internal urethral support using a tampon-like applicator system.We cover: • how Revive works mechanically (intravaginal urethral support) • who it may be a good fit for (and who it's not) • how to use it correctly and common mistakes • how it compares to traditional pessaries • where it fits alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activityTime Stamps:1:00 introduction 2:52 how Revive started5:08 how Revive works9:01 who is this for?14:34 real world use19:18 common misconceptions23:44 rapid fire questionsRevive is a reusable device designed for daily or situational use and does not require sizing or clinician fitting, making it more accessible for many users.Their products are currently available in the U.S. via their website, Amazon, and Walmart.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-series Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we're speaking with:Ariana Sopher, COO at Reia—a company developing a modern pessary for pelvic organ prolapse.Reia was designed to improve on traditional pessary models by allowing for easier insertion and removal through a collapsible shape and applicator system, making self-management more accessible.We cover: • how Reia works mechanically (collapsible pessary + applicator system) • how it compares to traditional pessaries • who it may be a good fit for (and who it's not) • how sizing and fitting works • how patients access it (prescription-only model) • where it fits alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activityTime Stamps:1:00 introduction5:27 how Reia works10:04 who is this for?15:48 real world use21:55 common misconceptions25:27 rapid fire questionsReia is a prescription-only device available in the U.S. and New Zealand and must be ordered through a qualified healthcare provider.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-series Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we're speaking with:Lauren Barker, CEO & Co-founder of Uresta—a company developing a self-managed internal support device for stress urinary incontinence.Uresta was designed to provide a more accessible alternative to traditional pessaries by allowing users to size, insert, and manage the device independently.We cover: • how Uresta works mechanically (intravaginal bladder support) • who it may be a good fit for (and who it's not) • how sizing and fitting works without a clinician • how to use it correctly and common mistakes • how it compares to traditional pessaries • where it fits alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activityTime Stamps:1:00 introduction2:34 how Uresta started6:37 how to use Uresta10:46 who this is for12:52 explaining the studies16:38 real world use21:23 common misconceptions22:18 rapid fire questionsUresta is a reusable device designed for daily or situational use and is available direct-to-consumer without a prescription on their website.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-series Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we're speaking with:Sandra Whittle, pelvic health physiotherapist and inventor of SomaFlex—a device designed to provide a softer, more flexible approach to internal pelvic support.SomaFlex was developed to offer an alternative to more rigid internal devices by using a multi-directional, shape-shifting design that blends with the body's tissues.We cover: • how SomaFlex works mechanically (flexible intravaginal support) • how it differs from traditional pessaries • who it may be a good fit for (and who it's not) • how sizing and fitting works • how to use it correctly and common mistakes • where it fits alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activityTime Stamps:1:00 introduction2:45 how SOMA started8:48 who this is for10:34 real life application16:07 common misunderstandings20:36 dealing with birth injuries22:51 quick fire questionsSomaFlex is available as a starter kit and single units, designed for independent use and flexible wear depending on activity level.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-series Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we're speaking with:Melody Roberts, CEO & Co-founder of Liv Labs—a company developing a pelvic floor fitness device designed to support active women.Pippa is an internal resistance-based device that works by creating load within the vaginal canal to stimulate neuromuscular activation of the pelvic floor during movement.We cover: • how Pippa works mechanically (internal resistance vs passive support) • who it may be a good fit for (active women, runners, fitness-focused users) • who it's not designed for (e.g. prolapse support) • how to use it correctly (applicator-based insertion) • common misconceptions about strengthening and performance • where it fits alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activityTime Stamps:1:00 introduction2:30 how Pippa got started5:59 how Pippa works8:55 who is this for?12:34 research and development15:24 real world use19:30 common misconceptions24:26 quick fire questionsPippa is available direct-to-consumer in the U.S. and is designed for reusable, independent use.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-series Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we're speaking with:Goli Ameri, PhD (Head of Research) and Cara McDougall, MPT (Clinical Specialist, Founder of Toronto Pessary Clinic) from COSM Medical.COSM was founded by Derek Sham, BEng, MBA, whose background in developing widely used urodynamics systems helped shape a more personalized approach to pelvic health technology.COSM Gynethotics are custom-designed intravaginal devices created using 3D printing technology to match an individual's anatomy and symptom presentation.We cover: • how COSM Gynethotics work (internal structural support for prolapse + incontinence) • how they differ from traditional pessaries (personalization vs standard sizing) • who they may be a good fit for (including those who haven't found success with standard devices) • how the fitting process works (clinical exam + collaborative design) • what to expect (manufacturing time, trial period, real-world use) • where they fit alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activityTime stamps:1:00 introduction3:41 how COSM started7:43 how COSM works12:06 who it's for15:59 dealing with avulsions17:20 real world use24:09 common misconceptions27:19 rapid fire questionsThese devices are not available over the counter and must be accessed through trained healthcare providers in Canada and the United States, including professionals already fitting pessaries (such as pelvic health physical therapists).
Postpartum isn't just a phase; it's a transformation.This week, we're talking about what really happens after the baby arrives. The emotional highs, the mental weight, the identity shifts… and everything in between that doesn't always make it into the “new mom” narrative.It's honest. It's unfiltered. And it's a conversation a lot of moms don't realize they need until they hear it.Tap in.YouTube PlaylistSend us Fan Mail Support the show
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-series Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we're speaking with:Lauren Fleming, Founder @HEM Support Wear—an external pelvic floor support device company based out of Central Texas (just outside Austin).HEM Support Wear is a woman-founded pelvic health company redefining what support looks and feels like. After developing pelvic organ prolapse following the birth of her first child, Lauren couldn't find a discreet, comfortable option that actually helped—so she created one.We cover: • how the device works mechanically • who it may be a good fit for (and who it's not) • how to use and fit it in real life • where it fits alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activityTime Stamps:1:00 Introduction2:30 the founding of HEM4:21 how HEM works6:30 who this is for9:31 real world use12:332 common misconceptions15:37 rapid fire questionsHEM's patented support garment uses an internal support panel to gently lift and support the pelvic floor—designed to integrate into daily life rather than feel like a brace or medical device.Their devices are currently available online via their website, with shipping across the U.S. and internationally (Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Canada).
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-series Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we're speaking with:Jeanice Mitchell, Inventor @myPelvicBra—an external pelvic floor support device company based out of Central Texas (Killeen).As a pelvic floor physical therapist with prolapse herself, she set out to create a device that offered supportive, discreet, external lift—something she couldn't find in existing pelvic health products.We cover: • how the device works mechanically • who it may be a good fit for (and who it's not) • how to use and fit it in real life • where it fits alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activityTime Stamps:1:00 introduction3:15 how My Pelvic Bra was founded7:00 how it works12:31 who is this for16:17 real world use20:55 common misconceptions25:19 rapid fire questionsTheir devices are currently available online via their website and Amazon, with global shipping (where DHL ships).
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-series Inside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we're speaking with:Sinead O'Donovan, Founder SRCHealth—an external pelvic floor support garment company based out of Port Melbourne, Australia.After experiencing significant pelvic girdle pain and postpartum recovery challenges, Sinead set out to create a garment that could provide functional, comfortable support for women navigating pregnancy and recovery.We cover: • how SRC garments work mechanically (panel-based compression) • the role of perineal support in symptom management • who it may be a good fit for (and who it's not) • how to properly measure and fit the garment • where it fits alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activityTime Stamps:1:00 introduction3:30 founding SRC6:49 explaining different support garments12:05 who these are for15:45 testing and research17:46 real-world use23:19 answering common concernsSRC garments are designed to provide gentle, sustained compression—not high-pressure “shapewear”—to support muscle activation, symptom reduction, and recovery across pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond.Their products are available worldwide via their website and through clinicians trained in fitting and prescription.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Active Mom Podcast mini-seriesInside Pelvic Floor Support: Devices, Fit & What You Should Know, we're speaking with:Rosie Dumbrell, physiotherapist and founder of Everform Therapywear—a company developing compression garments designed specifically for pelvic floor support.Everform uses a targeted compression system (Femcore™ technology) to provide more support to the pelvic floor and lower abdomen—aiming to improve symptoms like leakage, heaviness, and pelvic girdle pain.We cover: • how Everform works mechanically (pelvic floor-first compression + lift effect) • how it differs from traditional shapewear or compression • who it may be a good fit for (pregnancy, postpartum, active women, perimenopause) • how to properly fit and wear the garments • common mistakes and troubleshooting • where it fits alongside pelvic floor rehab and return to activityTime Stamps:1:00 Introduction2:47 how Everform started6:20 how it works10:27 who it's for15:53 how to get it19:59 research involved in design23:37 quick fire questionsEverform garments are designed for daily wear and activity, with options ranging from underwear to full compression leggings.Their products are available globally via their website and through clinician-supported fitting.
Self-care… we hear about it all the time—but why does it still feel so out of reach?In today's Monday Mom Pep Talk, I'm getting real about self-care in motherhood and why we've made it feel so much bigger (and harder) than it actually needs to be. I took to TikTok and asked real moms what they do for self-care—and their answers? Simple, honest, and surprisingly powerful.From drinking hot coffee to sitting in the car for a few quiet minutes, this episode is a reminder that self-care isn't about perfection, time, or money… it's about permission.If you've ever felt like you don't have time to take care of yourself, this is your gentle reset. You'll walk away feeling seen, supported, and reminded that even the smallest moments count.Press play for a breath of fresh air this Monday, —you deserve it.
Send us Fan MailIn Part 2 of this conversation, I'm joined again by Melissa Davidson, specialist pelvic health physiotherapist, clinical educator, and PhD, to go deeper into the clinical realities of pelvic organ prolapse, levator ani avulsions, and pessary use.This episode moves beyond definitions and into what actually matters in practice: clinical decision-making, patient education, and navigating an evolving pelvic health landscape where access is expanding—but not always with the training to support it.We talk about how to explain complex diagnoses in a way patients can actually understand, why accurate assessment matters, and how clinicians can balance symptom management with long-term capacity building.We also unpack the growing conversation around pessaries—including types, fitting considerations, complications, and the rise of over-the-counter options—and what that means for both patients and providers.This is a nuanced conversation about where pelvic health care is right now… and where it still needs to go.In this episode, we discuss: Different types of pessaries and how they're used What levator avulsions are (and why they matter) Clinical decision-making in prolapse care Potential complications and limitations of pessary use The importance of provider training and ongoing education What “high tone” actually means (and why it's often misunderstood) The role of mental health and psychological support in pelvic floor conditionsTime Stamps1:00 avulsions explained7:05 proper diagnoses of pelvic floor issues14:00 over-the-counter pessaries20:55 cutting through the marketing29:33 expanding access while preserving quality care33:33 what we don't know40:26 how the research changes clinical practiceCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCONNECT WITH MELISSA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmelissapelvicphysio/Website: https://www.drmelissadavidson.com/The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
Send us Fan MailIn this episode, I sit down with Melissa Davidson, specialist physiotherapist in pelvic health, clinical educator, and PhD, to break down some of the most misunderstood topics in pelvic health. From prolapse to levator avulsions to the role of pessaries, this conversation focuses on what's actually happening in the body and how we can move away from fear-based messaging toward informed, empowering care.We discuss the reality of anatomical changes, what “normal” really means, and why modification is often more helpful than restriction. Melissa shares clinical insight on assessing and managing prolapse, understanding tissue changes, and helping women feel more confident in their bodies across different life stages, including menopause.We talk about:-Modification over restriction-The role and use of pessaries-Normal anatomical changes-The importance of proper measurements-Tearing and levator avulsions-HRT considerations in menopauseTime Stamps1:00 Introduction6:58 the reality of prolapse17:04 the anatomy of a prolapse21:53 understanding what “normal” means27:45 empowering women before birth31:15 tearing and avulsions38:18 the perineumCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCONNECT WITH MELISSA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmelissapelvicphysio/Website: https://www.drmelissadavidson.com/The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
Making friends as a mom is harder than dating… and somehow more confusing Making friends as a mom comes with a lot of questions…Like: “Are we close?” “Are our kids the reason we talk?” “Do I text first or is that too much?”In this episode of Moms and Their Music, we're talking about the reality of friendships in motherhood — the effort it takes, the awkwardness of making new connections, and why keeping friendships strong can feel harder than it used to.We also dive into the differences between friendships with moms and friendships with friends who don't have kids — and how both can feel meaningful, but very different.It's honest, a little chaotic, and very much a “you're not the only one figuring this out as you go” kind of conversation.Youtube Playlist -There's not much on there for this one, honestly. We had too much to say about Friendships in Motherhood.Send us Fan Mail Support the show
Send us Fan MailWhat if improving postpartum care in the U.S. didn't cost anything—but still hasn't happened?In this episode, I sit down with pelvic floor physical therapist and advocate Gail Zitterkopf, PT, DPT to break down the Optimizing Postpartum Outcomes Act (H.R. 4074)—and why it matters more than most people realize.We get into what this bill actually does, how systems like Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP shape access to care, and why pelvic floor therapy is still missing from standard pregnancy and postpartum support. The surprising part? This bill has been scored at zero cost—and still hasn't passed. This conversation is about more than policy—it's about access, awareness, and what it will take to move women's health forward.In this episode, we cover: What the Postpartum Care Bill (H.R. 4074) actually means The role of Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP in postpartum care Why gaps in care still exist—and what needs to change How to contact your representatives and support the bill Why your story matters in advocacyTime Stamps1:00 Introduction3:30 origins of the bill8:15 explaining the bill11:50 actions you can take19:00 increasing awareness CONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCONNECT WITH GAIL:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aptapelvic/Resource links:Bill As Entered into Federal Register: H.R.4074 - 119th Congress (2025-2026): Optimizing Postpartum Outcomes Act of 2025 | Congress.gov | Library of CongressAcademy Letter Template and Resources: https://www.aptapelvichealth.org/hr4074 Contact your legislatorsHouse: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representativeSenate: https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htmAPTA advocacy resourcesWebsite: https://www.apta.org/advocacyApp: APTA Advocacy AppThe Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
A single dad. A teenage daughter. And the moment parenting shifts from protecting to preparing. This week on Moms and Their Music, we open the door to a different side of the parenting experience.In our first-ever Dad-isode, our anchor host sits down with Billy Boy, a single father raising a teenage daughter as she steps into a new phase of independence.What unfolds is a conversation about trust, growth, and the delicate balance between holding on and letting go.From navigating the teenage years to reflecting on the role music plays in shaping memories and connection, this episode highlights the often-unspoken thoughts behind fatherhood; especially when raising a daughter.It's a perspective that is rarely centered, but deeply important.Youtube Playlist for this EpisodeSend us Fan Mail Support the show
Send us Fan MailWhat does pregnancy and postpartum really look like for female athletes—especially at the elite level?And more importantly… are we still treating it like a problem to manage instead of a phase to train through?In this episode of the Active Mom Podcast, I sit down with Emma Brockwell, pelvic health physiotherapist working at the highest levels of women's sport—including Women's Super League football, FIFA, and the Netball Super League.Emma has been at the forefront of shifting the conversation around pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and return to sport—not just in clinical settings, but on the field with professional athletes.She's also:Co-founder of The Athletic FemaleCo-author of the 2019 UK Postpartum Return to Running GuidelineAuthor of Why Did No One Tell Me?This conversation goes beyond rehab timelines and checklists.We get into the evolution of care—from fear-based, overly cautious approaches to a more modern, performance-informed model that respects both physiology and athletic identity.We talk about:The old model vs the new model of pregnancy & postpartum care in athletesWhat's actually happening with female pro athletes during pregnancy and postpartumWhy fear-based messaging is still showing up—and how to move beyond itHow to maintain play and training during pregnancy (not just “stay active”)Navigating hyperemesis and exerciseWhy avoiding deconditioning matters more than we thinkThe ongoing debate around relaxin and injury riskWhat clinicians and coaches often miss when supporting postpartum athletesResearch We Discuss:“Kicking Off Motherhood: Considering Return to Play Postpartum in the Footballer” Sports Medicine, August 25, 2025“Pregnant Pitches: Navigating Football Before and During Pregnancy” Sports Medicine, August 25, 2025“Stepping into Play: a FIFA decision aid for football participation after childbirth” British Journal of Sports Medicine, March 2026These papers are helping reshape how we think about return to play—not as a fixed timeline, but as a decision-making process grounded in context, capacity, and the individual athlete.
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For the first time ever, the full MATM trio is finally in the same room… and the conversation goes exactly as off the rails as you'd expect. No missing chairs. No scheduling chaos. Just the full trio doing what we do best; laughing too hard, telling stories we probably shouldn't, and saying the quiet parts out loud.What started as a simple recording quickly turned into one of the most fun sessions we've had so far. The energy in the room was unreal, the stories escalated faster than expected, and more than once we looked at each other and asked, “Should we cut that?” …and then decided not to.This episode is what happens when moms finally get to talk about a night out and the conversation goes completely off the rails; the kind of honest, hilarious, and sometimes chaotic storytelling that comes from real friendship, motherhood, and life lived out loud.If you've ever wondered what happens when three moms get together to talk about parenting, life, music, and the stories that come with it… this episode is exactly that moment.Grab your drink or mocktail, settle in, and come hang out with us.Trust us… this one gets wild.Youtube PlaylistSend a text Support the show
Send a textWhat does it actually look like to keep running when life shifts in a big way — like pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and becoming a parent?In this episode of the Active Mom Podcast, I'm joined by Laura Norris — certified running coach, science writer, and co-host of the Tread Lightly Podcast. Laura has coached more than 500 runners, from brand-new runners to podium finishers, and is known for bringing a thoughtful, evidence-informed approach to training. You may also recognize her work from Runner's World, NPR Life Kit, Outside, GQ, Self, and Shape, or from her long-running website and Substack.But this conversation isn't just about coaching theory.Laura shares what it was like to move through pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and the transition into motherhood while continuing to run, coach athletes, and rethink what training and performance look like in a new season of life.We talk about the messy middle — the recalibration that happens when your body, priorities, sleep, and identity are all shifting at once.This is a thoughtful, honest conversation about running, motherhood, mental health, and the evolving relationship many women have with sport over time.We talk about:Running through pregnancy and postpartumLearning to listen to your body when expectations and reality don't matchThe identity shift that can come with transitioning into motherhoodRecognizing and talking openly about postpartum depressionGetting your kids outside and building a family culture around movementHow Laura's coaching philosophy has evolved after becoming a momIf you're navigating pregnancy, postpartum, or the early years of motherhood while trying to stay connected to running, this conversation will likely feel very familiar.And if you coach runners? Laura shares some great perspective on how lived experience changes the way we guide others.Time Stamps1:00 Introduction2:18 distilling studies in a concise way5:09 navigating running and motherhood12:33 having a breech baby16:17 recovering from a c-section22:28 handling different stages of childhood29:15 finding yourself in motherhood34:20 being a running coach38:43 collaborations on the podcast43:50 exposure and normalization48:03 rapid fir questionsCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCONNECT WITH LAURA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauranorrisrunning/Website: https://lauranorrisrunning.substack.com/The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
In this bonus episode, we spotlight Paul'Michael Bair, a Hoosier-born creative whose career spans music, film, and storytelling. A singer-songwriter, actor, writer, and producer, Bair represents the kind of artist who refuses to stay in just one lane. Originally from Indiana, Bair followed his creative ambitions west, continuing to develop projects across multiple corners of the entertainment world—from songwriting and performance to film production and creative consulting. This episode explores the mindset behind pursuing the arts from the Midwest to the broader entertainment industry, and what it takes to keep creating when your passions stretch across more than one medium.Because sometimes the most interesting stories come from the people bold enough to chase them.Youtube Playlist Want to explore more of Paul'Michael Bair's work? Check the links below to discover his music, projects, and creative journey. Paul Michael Bair - IMDbFinding Home (Short) - IMDbPaulMichael Bair | LinkedInAddict by LAXclusive artist... - LAXclusive Entertainment | FacebookPaul'Michael Bair - Portfolio | NOVASpotify – Web PlayerSend us Fan Mail Support the show
The first baby changes your life. The second baby changes everything else.In Episode 6 of Moms and Their Music, we're talking about the beautifully chaotic reality of welcoming that second child; the shift in family dynamics, the emotional curveballs, the moments that make you laugh just to keep from crying, and the realization that whatever you thought you had figured out the first time… might not apply anymore.This episode is also a long-awaited MATM milestone as Rachel finally joins us on the mic, bringing her voice, perspective, and lived experience into the conversation for the first time.Motherhood doesn't come with a manual, and adding another tiny human to the mix has a funny way of rewriting the rules you thought you understood.So come hang out with us as we talk about the surprises, the struggles, the humor, and the unexpected beauty that comes with that second child.Because if the first baby teaches you how to become a mom… the second one teaches you how to roll with it.Youtube Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwnGrdjqohPKHIpcpVSStTecLqu-AUnr0&si=rCD8QxT0nUHAP94nNewey Soundcloud:Stream NEWEY music | https://soundcloud.com/neweymusicSend us Fan Mail Support the show
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Send a textThe Active Mom Podcast just crossed 100,000 downloads and 200+ episodes, which honestly feels a little surreal. So for this one, I did something a little different… In this solo episode, I reflect on how the podcast started back when it was the Active Mom Postpartum Podcast, how it evolved into conversations about pregnancy, postpartum, pelvic floor health, return to running, perimenopause, and menopause, and some of the guests and moments that shaped the show along the way.I talk about the interviews that challenged my thinking the most, the hardest episodes to record, and how talking with researchers, clinicians, athletes, and everyday moms has changed the way I practice as a pelvic floor physical therapist.This podcast has always been about one thing: making women's health research, pelvic floor information, women's stories and real conversations about movement and performance more accessible.In this episode I talk about:• Why I started the Active Mom Podcast • What it means to reach 100,000 downloads in a very niche space • How the show evolved from postpartum conversations to women's health across the lifespan • Some of the guests and research conversations that shaped my thinking • The episodes that were the hardest to record • Misunderstandings that still exist around pelvic floor function and exercise • What I hope the next chapter of the podcast createsIf you've been listening for a while, I'd love to hear your favorite episode or guest — send me a message and let me know.If this podcast has helped you feel more informed, less alone, or more confident navigating symptoms like leakage, prolapse, pain, or return to running, I'd love for you to share it with a friend or leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐review.Thanks for being here and for helping make 200 episodes possible.Topics discussed: pelvic floor health, postpartum recovery, return to running, women's health, pregnancy exercise, perimenopause, menopause, prolapse, leakage, research in women's healthTime Stamps1:00 Introduction2:57 quick fire questions7:20 why I started the podcast11:31 how the show has evolved15:39 shifts in clinical practice19:44 new things we've learned22:17 difficult episodes to record27:14 looking back at the start30:55 most overused phrases in women's health36:27 changing your mind over timeCONNECT WITH CARRIEIf you're looking for deeper support — whether you're postpartum, navigating perimenopause, or trying to run and lift without symptoms — reach out. IG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comThe Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
Send a textMenopause care is changing — but not fast enough.In this episode of the Active Mom Podcast, I sit down with Ingrid Harm-Ernandes, PT — a physical therapist with more than 40 years of experience in women's health, known as “The Pelvic Detective” on YouTube and author of The Musculoskeletal Mystery: How to Solve Your Pelvic Floor Symptoms. Ingrid has spent decades pushing for earlier access to pelvic health care, better clinical reasoning, and more respect for the complexity of women's bodies across the lifespan.This conversation isn't about trendy soundbites. It's about what's actually shifting in menopause and perimenopause care — and what still needs to change.We talk honestly about why individualized pelvic floor treatment matters more than ever, how exercise plays a critical role in perimenopause and menopause, and why we need to stop oversimplifying women's health into one-size-fits-all solutions. Ingrid shares perspective from four decades in practice — what's improved, what hasn't, and what we can learn from previous generations of women who were told their symptoms were “just part of aging.”We also unpack the role of social media in pelvic health education — the good, the bad, and the nuance — and how emerging research in women's health is shaping more comprehensive, lifespan-based care.If you care about pelvic floor dysfunction, menopause symptoms, individualized rehab, strength training in midlife, or long-term musculoskeletal health for active women — this conversation is for you.We discuss:Advocacy for better women's health care and earlier access to pelvic PTThe evolution of menopause and perimenopause treatmentWhy individualized pelvic floor care is essentialExercise, strength, and musculoskeletal health in midlifeCoordinating the pelvic floor with the whole systemEmerging research shaping women's healthWhat we can learn from previous generationsSupporting women across the full lifespanMenopause isn't an endpoint. It's a transition. And women deserve care that reflects that.If this episode resonates, share it with a friend who needs better answers.Time Stamps1:00 Introduction7:28 the rise in awareness around menopause and perimenopause12:25 the role of PTs in menopause care16:30 exercise in perimenopause 21:20 how advice has changed28:40 bridging the gap between postpartum and perimenopause32:10 including strength training and plyometrics39:25 opportunities for increasing awareness46:25 rapid fire questionsCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCONNECT WITH INGRID:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harmernandes/LiThe Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
In this honest life update episode of The Health Revival Show, Liz and Becca pull back the curtain on stress, female hormones, nervous system regulation, weight fluctuations, healing plateaus, and building capacity in both life and business. We talk about: Why healing is not linear Managing high stress as a type-A female Luteal phase water retention and hormone shifts Why fasting + high stress can backfire Eating intentionally vs. intuitively The concept of “capacity” in health and weight loss Accountability, mentorship, and ownership in healing Boundaries, burnout, and nervous system fatigue If you’ve ever felt like you “should” feel better by now… or wondered why you can’t maintain peak performance 24/7… this episode is your reminder: you’re not broken — you’re human. Listen in for perspective shifts, real-life stories, and practical mindset tools to help you stay on track — even when life gets loud. *** Want to break through your weight loss resistance? Join our new Metabolic Reset Accelerator Program *** CONNECT:
You are in for a special treat! This is another episode of Coffee & Tea (with M&E) Real Moms Talking About Real Things. Join Emily McDermott, the host of Moms Overcoming Overwhelm and I as we talk about what didn't work this week, how we pivoted, trying to work from home with kids, summer planning, what things we are excited about and so much more! We wanted to provide moms with real life examples of time management, organization, and pivoting when life throws you curveballs. So grab your coffee or tea, pull up a chair, and join us! Reminder: Quick Announcement We have some fun things coming up this spring. The doors just opened TODAY to our Spring Group Coaching Program. The program starts on March 2nd and runs through May 22nd. It's an intentionally small group of 8-10 women, so that each one can get personal one on one transformation. It will be a hybrid format of 60min group coaching calls and personal coaching calls. For our insiders and people on the waitlist I'm giving a special $100 off bonus. Go here to check it out (https://michellebyrd.myflodesk.com/waitlist) and if its a good fit for you grab your spot here (https://byrdmichelle.thrivecart.com/spring-group-coaching/) But, hurry doors to the coaching program close on February 27th. I pray this episode blesses you! Michelle Bio For Emily McDermott: Emily McDermott is an Air Force wife and mom to two energetic boys living in Fairfax, Virginia. She is also the host of the top 1% globally ranked podcast Moms Overcoming Overwhelm where she helps moms declutter their homes, heads, and hearts. As a virtual and in-person decluttering coach, she works with moms one-on-one to define what matters, eliminate what doesn't and automate the rest. Emily enjoys writing custom poetry, dancing, and eating peanut butter out of the jar. Contact Info: For Emily Moms Overcoming Overwhelm Podcast: https://momsovercomingoverwhelm.podbean.com/ Simple by Emmy: http://www.simplebyemmy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplebyemmy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/simplebyemmy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1OzHKsGziu5IbkaHBQXGIw Facebook Group - Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms: tinyurl.com/momsovercomingoverwhelm Contact E-mail: info@simplebyemmy.com Freebie: 5 Mindset Shifts To Help you Let Go of Clutter: https://simplebyemmy.com/mindset/ Contact Info: For Michelle Grab a coaching call with me at: https://calendly.com/byrd-michelle/bonus-one-time-un-stuck-time-management-coachin-clone Email: contact@byrdmichelle.com website: www.byrdmichelle.com Free Productivity Planner - my gift to you! www.byrdmichelle.com Come join our Facebook Group: The Busy Vibrant Mom https://www.facebook.com/groups/2315591962144641/
Send a textWhat are we getting right — and wrong — about the hip–pelvic floor connection?In this episode of the Active Mom Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Jenny LaCross, PhD, ATC, PT and Dr. Laurel Proulx, PT, DPT to unpack the evolving conversation around pelvic floor dysfunction, hip mechanics, stress urinary incontinence, and clinical reasoning in women's health physical therapy.Jenny is a certified athletic trainer and board-certified women's health physical therapist with extensive experience treating pelvic health, hip, and low back conditions. Laurel focuses on modernizing pelvic health through research and education while bridging the gap between rehab and fitness. Together, they challenge oversimplified narratives around “weak vs. tight” pelvic floors and advocate for a more nuanced, individualized, impairment-based framework.We dive into how myths continue to shape patient care, why clinicians may be focusing on the wrong impairments, and what the research actually supports when it comes to pelvic floor strength, high tone, levator ani considerations, urethral support, and morphologic variability.If you're a pelvic floor PT, orthopedic clinician, strength coach, or rehab professional working with active women navigating leakage, pelvic pain, prolapse, or hip–pelvic floor crossover symptoms, this episode offers practical insight into assessment, communication, and evidence-informed decision-making.In this episode, we talk about:The relationship between the hip and pelvic floor — what we know and what remains unclearDebunking common pelvic floor myths that influence treatment plansWhy clinicians may be focusing on the wrong impairments in patient careThe levator ani's role in stress urinary incontinencePelvic floor strength — and why strength alone doesn't tell the whole storyHigh tone pelvic floor presentations and how to interpret findingsUrethral failure and the potential role of geneticsCommon morphologic variations and how anatomy impacts functionThe big clinical takeaways for improving pelvic health assessment and treatmentThis is a thoughtful, research-informed conversation designed to help you move beyond black-and-white thinking and deliver smarter, individualized pelvic floor care.If you're committed to advancing women's health physical therapy and refining your clinical reasoning in pelvic rehab, this one's for you.Time Stamps1:00 Introduction7:15 debunking common pelvic floor myths15:23 focusing on the wrong things with patient care18:15 the levator ani and incontinence23:27 pelvic floor strength27:05 pelvic floor high tone35:35 common morphologic variations45:36 the big take home adviceCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagThe Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
Send a textWhat starts as a quick run to get out of the house… can end up changing your entire life.In this episode of the Active Mom Podcast, I sit down with running creator Erica Kennedy aka @inmyrunningerica to talk about how running helped her survive an abusive marriage — and slowly rebuild her confidence, independence, and sense of self one mile at a time.Now she's the voice behind the hilarious IG posts that we runners can't stop sharing — from what to wear in Bald Headed Scallywags winter-storm running weather to her spot-on anatomy jokes and injury stories that make every runner say, “wait… that's literally me.”But behind the humor is real Life.We talk about:
Send us a textWhat happens when pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and military fitness standards collide?Because “light duty” doesn't exactly exist when you're a soldier… or a mom.In this episode of the Active Mom Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Megan Jones, a civilian physical therapist who has spent nearly her entire career embedded inside the military system, helping pregnant and postpartum service members stay strong, capable, and mission-ready.She works at the intersection of tactical athletes, pelvic health, strength training, and postpartum performance — supporting women who are expected to carry heavy loads, pass fitness tests, deploy, and return to high-level activity… often while navigating pregnancy, birth recovery, and pelvic floor symptoms that rarely get talked about out loud.And honestly? So much of this mirrors what our everyday runners and lifters face too.We talk about what actually prepares women for the long game — not just “clearing” a 6-week checkup or surviving a fitness test.Because strength isn't optional. Recovery isn't weakness. And asking better questions changes everything.Inside this episode, we cover:Military fitness test standards and expectations for womenPostpartum return-to-fitness for tactical athletesWhy lifting during and after pregnancy matters more than everPelvic floor + psychosocial components of recoveryAsking smarter clinical questions (not just chasing symptoms)Running and coaching through pregnancy and postpartumHow to help women stay active for decades — not just monthsWhether you're a clinician, coach, military service member, or an active mom trying to get back to running and lifting without leaks, pain, or fear… this conversation will expand how you think about pregnancy and postpartum performance.Because women don't need to shrink their lives to fit their bodies.We need better support systems.Time Stamps1:00 Introduction3:39 expectations for female service members9:17 standardizing the Army's pregnancy/postpartum fitness 14:14 culture and accountability20:09 combating outdated information22:53 advice for working with tactical athletes29:39 process of seeing a PT in the military34:13 running and finding ultras41:30 lifting early in postpartum45:09 finding the right resources50:18 rapid fire questionsCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCONNECT WITH MEGAN:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reclaimfxn/Website: www.reclaimfxn.comThe Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)
What does it actually look like when a parent and student commit to graduating college debt-free? In this episode, I sit down with Kelly, a mom and financial advisor who is actively helping her daughter go through college without student loans. We talk through the real conversations that had to happen early — including the moment they decided she would not take student loans — and how having a clear plan changed everything. From a parent's perspective, Kelly shares how being intentional, getting on the same page as a family, and involving her daughter directly in the process made all the difference. We also break down practical steps like getting a job during college, contributing to her own 529 account, and finding campus jobs that allow students to get paid while doing homework. You'll also hear simple explanations of what a 529 account is, how compound interest works, parent loans, and how it compares to a high-yield savings account — all in plain English. If you're a parent, a student, or both, this episode will help you understand how to get started with a real-life debt-free college plan. LET'S GOOOOOO! Related Episodes: 78 - How to Find $10,000 in Scholarship Opportunities in an Hour a Week 172 - 3 Ways to Search and Find the Scholarships Specific To You 173 - She Paid Off $20,000 in Student Loans in a Few Months, Before Ever Paying Any Interest! Learn How You Can Too (: P.S. Join me on... Facebook --> Christian College Girl Community ~ Scholarships & Graduate Debt-Free | Facebook Instagram --> @moneyandmentalpeace Email --> info@moneyandmentalpeace.com **Get scholarships and pay for college without student loans!** Are you worried about how to pay for college? Stressed because it's so expensive? Are you having trouble finding scholarships, or all you find don't apply to you? Overwhelmed with all things school and money? Welcome fam! This podcast will help you find and get scholarships, avoid student loans and maybe even graduate college debt-free! Hey! I'm Kara, a Christian entrepreneur, amateur snowboarder, and scholarship BEAST! I figured out how to not only finish college debt-free, but I even had $10k left over in the bank after graduation. (& btw, my parents weren't able to help me financially either!) During school, I was worried about paying for next semester. I couldn't find scholarships that worked specifically for me, and didn't know how to get started while juggling homework and keeping up with ALL.THE.THINGS. But dude, I learned there was a better way! With God's direction, I tested out of classes, and found the perfect scholarships, grants, internships, and weird budget hacks that helped me go from overwhelmed to debt-free with $10k in the bank–all with God on my side. ... and I'm here to walk you through this, too. If you are ready to find scholarships specific to you, learn to manage your money well, and have enough money to kill it at college, this pod is for you! So grab your cold brew and TI-89, and listen in on the most stress-free and debt-free class you've ever attended: this is Money and Mental Peace.
Discover the lighter side of parenting, marriage, and family life with Tina and Britt in this episode. Join two real moms as they share hilarious stories, relatable struggles, and honest conversations about raising kids, navigating relationships, and finding joy in everyday chaos. Whether you're dealing with mom brain, bedtime routines, or the unpredictability of family adventures, this episode will leave you laughing and inspired to embrace imperfection. Perfect for parents, couples, and anyone who loves authentic, funny, and heartwarming podcasts about family and personal growth.Keywords: parenting podcast, mom humor, marriage advice, family stories, real moms, laughter, embracing imperfection, funny parenting, relationships, personal growthFor Women Only by Shaunti Feldhan https://www.amazon.com/Women-Only-Revised-Updated-about-ebook/dp/B001E2NXBQ?crid=E4JGDJLD75O2&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.__9diSCBjGwQu948jFa2vfzH39P7yb2MaezDcYwRk6ZASei3nImtdQWP0CP2qq_KzWrfIQV_lOMYTk2fL-nL10MI52eMqioJ-nQ69UoQn8kEUrkZw3tAciE0-TYIfUfQijMgrIakCWakjWY-0L_iFmKogzthm44S7y3xfVfQCfUEO5DpdIRX3ajhKxI_PSbtnqiVOSwsNnZioHvfxIQ7n3KjrjLtJyjx6jBIRvtIrBA.7OFkCz_cwYDsSTXVLIXPibCdMyuxsfiLt8uj5Z2m7Lc&dib_tag=se&keywords=for+women+only&qid=1769733831&sprefix=for+wmen+only%2Caps%2C207&sr=8-1Listen to the Raising Kids on Your Knees Podcast with Tina Smith https://RaisingKidsOnYourKnees.org/podcastFlying Arrow Productions
Send us a textIn this episode, we welcome back Carter Norbo—home health physical therapist, lifelong runner, and mom to two-year-old twins and a five-month-old baby.After narrowly missing qualification for the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in 2024 following the birth of her twins, Carter returned to racing postpartum and is now officially qualified for the 2028 Olympic Marathon Trials—just months after welcoming her third baby.Balancing full-time work, elite-level marathon training, and life with three kids under three, Carter shares what returning to high-level competition after pregnancy actually looks like. This is an honest conversation about postpartum recovery, training through pregnancy, fueling, strength work, and learning when less is more.We talk about:How her mindset around training during pregnancy has evolvedQualifying for the 2028 Olympic Marathon Trials postpartumThe realities and logistics of training as a twin momThe role of strength training during pregnancy and after birthLearning to be flexible when life (and recovery) demand itFueling appropriately for long runs while breastfeeding and postpartumWhy more training is not always better—especially after pregnancyThis episode is a must-listen for runners navigating pregnancy, postpartum return to running, or anyone curious about what it really takes to train at a high level while raising a family—without burning out or breaking down.Time Stamps1:00 Introduction2:29 going for another Olympic Trials qualification9:23 race day experience15:25 lessons from being a mom18:12 differences between pregnancies21:10 advice for her previous self27:03 plans for the future30:19 the Rabbit Chase Team37:35 Lever system for treadmill42:45 fueling and hydrating for running47:18 rapid fire questionsCONNECT WITH CARRIEIG: https://www.instagram.com/carriepagliano/Website: https://carriepagliano.comCONNECT WITH CARTER:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cnorbo/The Active Mom Podcast is A Real Moms' Guide to pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause & beyond for active moms & the professionals who help them in their journey. This show has been a long time in the making! You can expect conversation with moms and professionals from all aspects of the industry. If you're like me, you don't have a lot of free time (heck, you're probably listening at 1.5x speed), so theses interviews will be quick hits to get your the pertinent information FAST! If you love what you hear, share the podcast with a friend and leave us a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating and review. It helps us become more visible in the search algorithm! (Helps us get seen by more moms that need to hear these stories!!!!)