61. Pelvic Floor Basics: Understanding Your Pelvic Floor From the Ground Up
Wed Feb 04 2026
Pelvic health is one of those topics that everyone has heard about, but very few people truly understand.
In today’s episode, we’re going back to the pelvic floor basics. We’re breaking down what the pelvic floor actually is, what it does, and why it’s so much more than the dysfunction-based conversations most people are hearing!
Our goal is to help you feel informed, empowered, and supported - not scared or confused.
While you can’t *see* your pelvic floor muscles, they’re doing a LOT in your everyday life (for both women AND men).
If there’s one key takeaway from this episode, it’s this: your pelvic floor is a dynamic, adaptable muscle system - not a problem to ignore, or a muscle to endlessly overwork. True pelvic health goes FAR beyond kegels!
Pelvic health is never one-size-fits-all, and meaningful progress takes time. With the right input and individualized care, real healing is absolutely possible!
Episode Recap:
Why pelvic health is so much more than dysfunctionWhat the pelvic floor really is + how they can become overworked like any other systemUnderstanding that BOTH men & women have pelvic floors with crucial roles6 key functions of the pelvic floorWhy pelvic floor challenges aren’t always about weaknessHow breathing and pressure management are closely connected to the pelvic floor’s functionWhy symptoms like leaking, urgency & pain are common, but NOT normalWhy pelvic health is individualized and goes FAR beyond kegels
**Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is NOT meant to be taken as individual or medical advice. These conversations are for educational purposes only. Please seek the advice of your physician or healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment.
Links/Resources:
Ep. 3 | Pelvic Health 101: Optimizing Your Pelvic Floor & Beyond to Live Your Best LifeFollow on Instagram @the.pelvis.projectFollow Megan on Instagram @kansaspelvichealthFollow Roxi on Instagram @goodlifepelvichealthCheck out Megan's websiteCheck out Roxi's website
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Pelvic health is one of those topics that everyone has heard about, but very few people truly understand. In today’s episode, we’re going back to the pelvic floor basics. We’re breaking down what the pelvic floor actually is, what it does, and why it’s so much more than the dysfunction-based conversations most people are hearing! Our goal is to help you feel informed, empowered, and supported - not scared or confused. While you can’t *see* your pelvic floor muscles, they’re doing a LOT in your everyday life (for both women AND men). If there’s one key takeaway from this episode, it’s this: your pelvic floor is a dynamic, adaptable muscle system - not a problem to ignore, or a muscle to endlessly overwork. True pelvic health goes FAR beyond kegels! Pelvic health is never one-size-fits-all, and meaningful progress takes time. With the right input and individualized care, real healing is absolutely possible! Episode Recap: Why pelvic health is so much more than dysfunctionWhat the pelvic floor really is + how they can become overworked like any other systemUnderstanding that BOTH men & women have pelvic floors with crucial roles6 key functions of the pelvic floorWhy pelvic floor challenges aren’t always about weaknessHow breathing and pressure management are closely connected to the pelvic floor’s functionWhy symptoms like leaking, urgency & pain are common, but NOT normalWhy pelvic health is individualized and goes FAR beyond kegels **Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is NOT meant to be taken as individual or medical advice. These conversations are for educational purposes only. Please seek the advice of your physician or healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. Links/Resources: Ep. 3 | Pelvic Health 101: Optimizing Your Pelvic Floor & Beyond to Live Your Best LifeFollow on Instagram @the.pelvis.projectFollow Megan on Instagram @kansaspelvichealthFollow Roxi on Instagram @goodlifepelvichealthCheck out Megan's websiteCheck out Roxi's website