The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner
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The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner
Erectile Dysfunction as a Longevity Marker with Bill Taylor
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In this episode of The Vocal Pelvic Floor, we continue the conversation on men’s pelvic health with expert physiotherapist Bill Taylor. With over 40 years of experience - and more than 25 specializing in pelvic health - Bill shares what men are really experiencing behind symptoms like pelvic pain, post-void dribble, erectile dysfunction, urinary issues, and painful ejaculation.
This conversation moves beyond quick fixes to explore the deeper connections between the pelvic floor, nervous system, breathing, movement, and emotional health. Bill also challenges common misconceptions around male sexual health, shifting the focus from performance to whole-person care.
From hard flaccid syndrome to chronic pelvic pain, this episode sheds light on an often-overlooked area of health—and offers a more compassionate, effective path forward.
Episode Resources:
- TaylorPhysioTherapy.com
- Instagram @BillTaylor3311
- Facebook: Taylor Physiotherapy
- LinkedIn: Bill Taylor
- The Wonder Down Under: A User’s Guide to the Vagina
- The Penis Book: A Doctor’s Complete Guide to the Penis
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