The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner
Women's voices and pelvic health matter. Discover the powerful connection between your voice and pelvic floor—and how it shapes your well-being and resilience. Join us for empowering conversations on holistic, evidence-based pelvic health care, as we advocate to end medical gaslighting and misogyny.
The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner
Sex, Safety, & Real Convos Part 2 with Heather Edwards
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In Part 2 of this conversation, Dr. Ginger continues her discussion with Heather Edwards, writer, sexuality counselor, and pelvic physical therapist, diving deeper into what it really takes to talk about sex in ways that feel safe, honest, and human.
Together, they explore how curiosity can replace shame, why language matters in sexual health conversations, and how creative approaches to education can open doors that traditional models often close. Heather shares insights from her work in sexuality counseling, pelvic health education, and community-based sex education — offering practical wisdom for clinicians and listeners alike.
This episode is an invitation to keep the conversation going, question the scripts we were given, and make space for more compassionate, inclusive discussions about sex, bodies, and pleasure.
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Resources:
- www.heatheredwardscreations.com
- www.vinoandvulvas.com
- IG: @heatheredwardscreations
- IG: @vinoandvulvas
- info@heatheredwardscreations.com
- What Is Sex For Handout
- Pelvic Health Sexuality Counseling Certification for professionals
- Pelvicsexcounseling.com
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