The Vocal Pelvic Floor with Dr. Ginger Garner

Shedding Shame & Increasing Intimacy with Heather Florio

Dr. Ginger Garner Season 5 Episode 101

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Pelvic and sexual health are still treated as taboo - but that silence comes at a cost.

In this episode, Dr. Ginger Garner sits down with Heather Florio, CEO of Desert Harvest and leading voice in women’s health advocacy, to break down the stigma surrounding pelvic pain, intimacy, and body awareness. Heather shares her personal journey with endometriosis, the impact of shame and medical gaslighting, and why sexual health must be part of the conversation—not an afterthought.

Together, they explore the powerful connections between stress, the nervous system, and pelvic symptoms, while offering practical ways to reconnect with your body and reclaim your sense of agency.

If you’ve ever felt dismissed, disconnected, or unsure where to start…this conversation is for you.

Read the blog post here!

Resources:

  1. DesertHarvest.com
  2. Instagram @hmflorio & @desertharvestaloevera
  3. APTA: Find a PT
  4. Grown Woman Talk: Your Guide to Getting and Staying Healthy
  5. Victorious Overcoming Breath
  6. Bee Breathing
  7. Power Up Concert & Conference 2026 — Take The Lead
  8. Conference Instagram @taketheleadwomen

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