Episodios

  • Why Anterior Ilium Rotations Keep Coming Back: What Pelvic Therapists Are Missing
    Feb 9 2026

    If you keep correcting anterior or posterior rotations of the ilium – yet they keep coming back – this episode can change how you assess the pelvis forever. Lynn invites pelvic health therapists to look beyond bones, SI mechanics, and muscle energy techniques to uncover what may actually be driving these stubborn patterns. You know that quiet inner nudge that says, “There’s more going on here”? This episode confirms it. Listen in as Lynn reveals two often-overlooked structures that can torque the pelvis and prevent corrections from holding. If you’re ready to stop chasing symptoms and start finding answers, you won’t want to miss this conversation.

    ✨ Episode Highlights:

    • Why anterior ilium corrections often don’t last
    • The hidden role of uterine mobility in pelvic alignment
    • How round ligament restrictions can torque the pelvis
    • When repeated corrections are a cue to go deeper
    • Expanding pelvic assessment beyond traditional PT training

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  • Beyond the Intake Form: Releasing Assumptions to Enhance Pelvic Health Treatment
    Feb 2 2026

    What if your client’s healing is being limited by … what you think you already know?

    In today’s episode, we take a deep, honest look at how assumptions – no matter how clinically sound – can quietly steer treatment in the wrong direction. Through a compelling real-life case study, you’ll hear how setting aside diagnoses, patterns, and expectations allowed the body to reveal a very different story, opening the door to profound change.

    This is not an episode about ignoring clinical reasoning.
    It’s about knowing when to pause it.

    You’ll follow the journey of a client with lifelong painful periods, pelvic pain, and inability to tolerate penetration – symptoms that could easily point toward endometriosis or trauma. But instead of chasing a diagnosis, this session shows what happened when the practitioner chose neutrality, presence, and deep listening to the body’s cues.

    What emerged wasn’t what the intake suggested – but it was exactly what the body needed.


    Episode Highlights ✨

    • Why assumptions (even educated ones) can limit healing
    • The critical role of the diaphragm-pelvis relationship in pelvic pain
    • How early, seemingly “small” experiences can create long-standing pelvic tension
    • Why internal work isn’t always the first or best step
    • How pelvic bones, the sacrum, and the uterus can hold the keys to release
    • What it feels like when the body says “yes”

    🎧 Listen now and explore what becomes possible when you let go of assumptions and let the body lead.

    Want to learn more? Check out the Internal Pelvic Floor Treatment online course to learn how to work with the pelvic bones and conduct intravaginal work in a way that is safe and supportive of your clients.

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  • How Kidney Trauma Can Cause SI Joint Pain: A Visceral Therapy Conversation
    Jan 26 2026

    In this powerful episode, Lynn unpacks a deeply moving clinical session with Beth Anne Fisher, PT, that reveals how early-life surgery, organ consciousness, and unresolved fear can show up decades later as SI joint pain and pelvic floor tension. Rather than “fixing” the body, Lynn listens – allowing the heart, kidneys, and pelvis to communicate what they’ve been holding onto all along. Through imagination, gentle dialogue, and energetic awareness, profound shifts occur without force or manipulation.


    The conversation challenges conventional approaches to pain by showing how organs, paired structures, and the nervous system shape stability and healing. You’ll hear why kidneys are often overlooked in SI joint dysfunction, how muscles protect rather than cause pain, and why precision isn’t always the path to resolution.


    This episode is a reminder that the body is intelligent, responsive, and deeply relational. If you’re curious about visceral work, trauma-informed care, or a more respectful way of listening to the body – this episode will expand how you think about healing.

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    About the Speaker

    Beth Anne Fisher, PT, DPT, CSCS, WHC empowers women in their 30’s to 50’s who experience abdominal & pelvic issues to reconnect with vitality, strength, and confidence in their bodies, so they can move, love, and live with freedom again. With 17 years of experience specializing in holistic pelvic health, she helps women with postpartum concerns, leaking, prolapse, painful sex, endometriosis, and other pelvic issues reconnect with strength, confidence, and vitality.


    Her work integrates conventional research-based pelvic floor physical therapy with approaches supporting uterine alignment, digestion, circulation, and nervous system regulation. Beth Anne emphasizes education and self-efficacy, guiding women to trust their bodies and participate actively in their own healing.


    Guest Speaker’s Website: https://www.bethannefisher.com/



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  • The True Requirements for Ethical, Effective Internal Pelvic Floor Treatment
    Jan 19 2026

    Intravaginal work is not just a skill – it’s a responsibility.

    In this episode, Lynn challenges some of the most common (and limiting) approaches to internal pelvic floor treatment and outlines what actually needs to be in place for intravaginal work to be effective, ethical, and transformative for your clients.

    If you’ve ever felt like:

    • Your internal work isn’t creating lasting change


    • Clients plateau despite “doing everything right”


    • You were taught what to assess but not how to truly create change


    …this conversation will expand the way you think about internal pelvic floor treatment.


    ✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    This episode outlines three essential prerequisites that should be present before performing intravaginal work – yet are rarely clearly taught in traditional pelvic health education.

    1. Why pelvic bones – not just muscles – must be addressed first
    2. How to listen for the body’s “yes” (not just verbal consent)
    3. Why standing internal assessments should be a clinical standard

    Pelvic health practitioners are uniquely trained to understand biomechanics, joints, and soft tissue – but much of pelvic floor education still underutilizes this skill set.

    This episode bridges:

    • Biomechanics + intravaginal technique
    • Trauma-informed care + clinical effectiveness
    • Bone-based treatment + muscular release

    …and offers a clearer, more respectful path forward for internal pelvic floor work.


    🎓 Featured Education: Internal Pelvic Floor Treatment Course

    This episode kicks off January’s course spotlight, highlighting the Internal Pelvic Floor Treatment course, a 5-hour, self-paced online program designed to help practitioners:

    • Improve outcomes with a respectful approach
    • Work with pelvic bones and muscles together for easier and more effective treatments
    • Confidently assess and treat the sphincter complex
    • Create change without pain, pressure, or force

    Whether you’re newer to pelvic health or have years of internal work experience, this course offers a fresh, highly effective approach that will enhance the success of your internal pelvic floor treatments.

    👉 Learn more about this course and get $50 off in January 2026

    Have a comment or question about today’s episode? Message Lynn on Instagram or Facebook, or Email Lynn.

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  • Womb & Birth Imprints: The Missing Layer Shaping Regulation, Burnout, and Healing Outcomes
    Jan 12 2026

    What if some of the patterns you see every day in your clients – and even in yourself – didn’t originate in injury, posture, or muscle tone… but before birth itself?

    In this episode, we explore womb and birth imprints – implicit, body-based patterns formed during the prenatal, perinatal, and early postnatal periods that shape regulation, attachment, stress responses, and core beliefs throughout life.

    This is not theory for theory’s sake. This is clinical relevance.

    If you work with pelvic pain, postpartum recovery, trauma, nervous system dysregulation, burnout, or clients who feel “stuck despite doing all the right things,” this conversation opens a critical missing layer in assessment and treatment.


    ✨ What You’ll Learn In This Episode:

    • What womb and birth imprints actually are – and how they are stored in the limbic system as implicit memory


    • Why pre-verbal experiences show up as patterns, sensations, and beliefs, not stories


    • Two of the most common imprints seen in healers and pelvic health practitioners:


    • How specific birth experiences (labored C-sections, forceps, vacuum, induction, breech birth) can shape lifelong coping and behavioral patterns


    • Why the body “knows no time” and how repatterning is possible – safely, respectfully, and effectively


    • Clinical cues that tell you when to explore womb or birth imprints with a client


    • A moving case study showing how shifting an imprint changed a client’s capacity to support her child


    This episode bridges neuroscience, pelvic health, perinatal psychology, and somatic healing – offering practitioners a way to work at the root rather than chasing symptoms.

    🎓 Last chance to apply for the 2026 Birth Healing Intensive
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  • Head, Heart, and Hands: What Happens When Pelvic Health Care Becomes Fully Integrated
    Jan 5 2026

    In today’s episode, learn what the Birth Healing Intensive is really about as Lynn talks with the students from the 2025 Birth Healing Intensive at their live gathering. Listen in to hear how the work from this program changed not just their practice, but their entire way of showing up in the world. They share what happens when you stop trying to “figure it all out” and start trusting your hands, your heart, and the body’s wisdom. From emotional breakthroughs to spiritual grounding, they uncover the hidden layers of healing most clinicians are never taught. The conversation explores how true transformation happens when you’re willing to do your own inner work.

    When you’re ready to answer that deeper calling that comes with this work, this episode will make it impossible to ignore.

    Episode Highlights ✨

    • Learning to treat the whole system instead of isolated symptoms
    • Letting go of control and trusting intuition in sessions
    • Personal healing that directly transforms clinical results
    • The unexpected power of community and shared healing
    • Why the body holds answers the brain can’t access

    For therapists who want to expand beyond technique and learn how to work with the body’s physical, emotional, and energetic layers, the Birth Healing Intensive offers structured, clinically relevant training.

    In the program, you will learn:

    • How to identify energetic disruptions that impact musculoskeletal function
    • How to support safe emotional processing during pelvic work
    • How to regulate your own system so you can be a stable presence for clients
    • How to integrate these tools seamlessly into clinical practice

    The next cohort begins January 31, 2026.
    Completing the application simply opens a conversation—no commitment required.

    Click Here For More Information and to Apply


    Have a comment or question about today’s episode? Message Lynn on Instagram or Facebook, or Email Lynn.

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  • What 2025 Taught Me: Big Lessons, Big Laughs, and Even Bigger Growth in Pelvic Health
    Dec 29 2025

    In this reflective end-of-year episode, Lynn looks back on the teaching, travel, and collaboration that shaped 2025. From courses across the U.S., U.K., and Australia to reconnecting with mentors and colleagues, she highlights the shared curiosity and dedication of the pelvic health community and what continues to inspire and ignite her own inner fire.


    Lynn shares two key insights from the year: embracing her role as a heart-centered educator and recognizing the profound impact of integrating head, heart, and hands in clinical practice. She shares her excitement about speaking on spirituality in pelvic health at Pelvicon 2026 and offers a preview of what’s coming next year – a deeply meaningful focus on getting this work into more hands which includes and on to more bodies which will also include the start of some long-awaited book projects!


    The episode closes with gratitude, reflection, and a hopeful vision for deeper, more efficient, and more compassionate care in 2026.

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  • The Energy of Our Hands – Supporting Tissue Change Through Connection
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode, Lynn brings clarity to a topic that many clinicians sense intuitively, but may not always name in their clinical reasoning: the role of energetic connection through our hands.

    While our field relies on research, biomechanics, and tissue science, Lynn reminds us that therapists also work with living human systems – systems influenced by intention, presence, safety, and subtle forms of communication that extend beyond technique.

    Using a simple “energy stick” demonstration, Lynn illustrates how two points of contact complete a circuit. This mirrors what she observes clinically: hands work more effectively when they work together. Two points of contact support greater regulation, clearer signaling, and deeper change in the tissue.

    For pelvic health practitioners, this becomes especially relevant. The pelvic space is a dynamic physical, emotional, and energetic container. Clients often arrive with histories, injuries, or experiences that influence how their tissues respond. Working with both hands can create a sense of connection that helps clients feel grounded and can support the tissue in releasing more efficiently.


    Episode Highlights ✨

    • Why two hands on the body provide more effective results in manual therapy
    • Why the pelvic region often holds unprocessed tension or emotion
    • How to recognize energetic “blocks” and how they may influence tissue responsiveness
    • The importance of therapists' intention and regulation when guiding clients through deeper healing work

    Today’s conversation bridges science, intuition, and clinical experience demonstrating how treating the whole person leads to more comprehensive treatment. While our hands mobilize tissue, they also communicate intention and connection. When we engage with clients on all levels – physical, energetic, and emotional – the work often becomes more efficient, more effective, and more meaningful for both the therapist and the client.


    About the Birth Healing Intensive

    For therapists who want to expand beyond technique and learn how to work with the body’s physical, emotional, and energetic layers, the Birth Healing Intensive offers structured, clinically relevant training.

    In the program, you will learn:

    • How to identify energetic disruptions that impact musculoskeletal function
    • How to support safe emotional processing during pelvic work
    • How to regulate your own system so you can be a stable presence for clients
    • How to integrate these tools seamlessly into clinical practice

    The next cohort begins January 31, 2026.
    Completing the application simply opens a conversation—no commitment required.

    Click Here For More Information and to Apply

    Have a comment or question about today’s episode? Message Lynn on Instagram or Facebook, or Email Lynn.

    If you enjoyed today’s podcast and are interested in more topics to support your clinical practice and treating your clients, find us on your favorite podcast app and subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.

    To learn more visit: InstituteforBirthHealing.com

    Visit Institute for Birth Healing to learn more about how to care for the pregnant and postpartum body: CLICK HERE

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