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EP25: Pelvic Floor Dysfunction… It’s More Common Than You Might Think!

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Episode Summary:

In today’s episode, I’m interviewing Dr. Uchenna Ossai, a  pelvic health therapist, sexuality educator, and counselor that believes we should be unapologetically real, happily crunk, and deliciously kind. Today, she shares a wealth of knowledge and tools to dismantle any perception we may have about pelvic floor issues, sex, and its functionality.

Today’s Guest

Dr. Uchenna Ossai

Dr. Uchenna Ossai is on the faculty for the University of Michigan and the School of Social Work’s Sexual Health Certification Program. She is one of a small number of licensed physical therapists in the world with an AA-SECT certification in sexuality counseling; and the only Black physical therapist with this specific designation. 

You’ll Learn…

🖤 About Dr. Uchenna’s journey and how a man with erectile dysfunction and pelvic pain was the catalyst to her starting her profession.

🖤 The importance of reaching out for help when faced with sexual dysfunction.

🖤 How to have the audacity to advocate for your needs and healing.

🖤 About what pelvic floor dysfunction is and its symptoms.

🖤 About useful free resources to get help and treat pelvic floor issues.

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Talia

Talia is the owner and founder of Rebel Love, a blog that was

 conceptualised during a difficult period of her life, that hopes to turn pain into something positive by fostering discovery and connections.

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