The Pelvis Project Podcast
Welcome to The Pelvis Project Podcast! Join hosts, Megan Bengtson and Roxi Roberts, two pelvic floor physical therapists who are passionate about spreading pelvic health awareness and starting conversations surrounding the truth behind genuine health and imperfect wellness. They’re on a mission to educate, guide, and encourage you, and they believe that joyfully navigating your journey IS possible, no matter the season of life you’re in.
Our health and well-being extends far beyond just the physical aspect. Getting to know and really understand ourselves on a deeper level is powerful, and in turn, this will overflow into every area of our lives. Megan and Roxi are excited to be starting this conversation, and can’t wait to have you join along for the ride. And of course - don’t forget to take a deep breath and relax your pelvic floor!
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The Pelvis Project Podcast
53. Pelvicon 2025: Highlights, Takeaways & Why We’re More Inspired Than Ever
We’re fresh off the 2025 Pelvicon conference and couldn’t WAIT to share some of our biggest takeaways + allll of the wisdom from leading voices in pelvic health!
In today’s conversation, we’re sharing our Pelvicon 2025 highlights, takeaways, and why we’re more inspired than EVER to be in the pelvic health space.
From physiology to pain science to the power of lifelong learning, this year’s event was jam-packed with insight, connection, and plenty of lightbulb moments we’ll be diving more into in future episodes!
We wrapped up the conference feeling incredibly inspired to keep learning, evolving, and bringing that knowledge back to YOU.
Whether you’re a fellow clinician, patient, or just curious about how the body works, you’re in the right place. We can’t wait to share more thoughts and insights soon, and continue supporting you wherever you are on your health journey!
Episode Recap:
- Insights from Susan Clinton on what happens when the pelvic floor and diaphragm “disagree”
- How trauma and nervous system patterns can impact pelvic function and overall health
- Understanding the “crosstalk” between visceral and somatic systems
- The importance of looking beyond the pelvic floor for true, long-term healing
- Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD)
- Holly Herman’s fascinating “pregnant foot” concept
- The variety of postpartum changes we can’t ignore
- Michelle Lyons’ take on menstrual cycle education & empowering patients with body awareness
- Why pain is a protective output of the brain (and doesn’t always mean damage)
- Our biggest reminders as pelvic health providers
**Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is NOT meant to be taken as individual or medical advice. These conversations are for educational purposes only. Please seek the advice of your physician or healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment.
Links/Resources:
- Follow on Instagram @the.pelvis.project
- Follow Megan on Instagram @kansaspelvichealth
- Follow Roxi on Instagram @goodlifepelvichealth
- Check out Megan's website
- Check out Roxi's website