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Vaginally Speaking
Allison Germundson
Frequency: 1 episode/0d. Total Eps: 28

Vaginally Speaking is the no-filter, tell-it-like-it-is podcast breaking the silence on womenâs health, pelvic health, motherhood, and everything in between. Hosted by Allison Germundson, founder of One Strong Woman Therapy, this is where clits, cramps, leaking, orgasms, poop habits, and âtabooâ topics get the honest conversations theyâve always deserved.
Here, we call out the BS that âcommonâ means ânormalâ and help you see that you donât have to live with pain, leakage, or sexual dysfunction. From real birth stories to pelvic floor education, from mental health to sex toys, each episode is equal parts education, empowerment, and laugh-out-loud relatability.
Whether youâre navigating postpartum, struggling with painful sex, wondering why you pee when you sneeze, or just want to know your body better â youâll find hope, solutions, and a community that gets it.
If youâre ready to stop faking it, start healing, and finally talk about the things no one told you, hit subscribe. This is your safe space to feel seen, heard, and equipped to change your story.
Common isnât normal. You deserve better.
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Why 'Just Do Kegels' is Bad Advice for Your Pelvic Floor with Dr. Corrie
Episode 3
lundi 11 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 35:56
In this episode, Allison is joined by Dr. Corrie, pelvic floor therapist and co-owner of Genesis PT and Wellness, as they tackle some of the most common and frustrating pelvic floor myths that keep women confused and silent about their bodies. Together, they break down some of the biggest lies in pelvic health, including the overemphasis on Kegels and the outdated advice to push during bowel movements. They also discuss the emotional and trauma-related aspects of pelvic health that are often overlooked.
Tune in to hear:
- Why Kegels aren't the solution to pelvic floor issues and why you should stop doing them.
- The harmful myth of "just push it out" when it comes to urination and bowel movements.
- The truth about postpartum pelvic floor health and how it differs from the "welcome to motherhood" mentality.
- Real-life patient stories that highlight how trauma impacts pelvic health and why pelvic therapy can make all the difference.
How emotional healing and trauma work hand-in-hand with pelvic health.
Connect with Dr. Corrie:
https://www.instagram.com/drcorriethepelvicpt/
https://www.instagram.com/genesisptwellness/Â
Join the conversation. Subscribe, share this episode with your bestie, and send Allison the wildest story your vagina has ever told you (queefs included).
Resources & Connect:
- Follow Allison on Instagram: @onestrongwomantherapy
- Learn more about pelvic health services at onestrongwomantherapy.com
Pelvic Floor Truths Every Woman Needs to Hear
Episode 2
lundi 11 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 25:07
Ever been told that peeing when you sneeze is âjust what happens after kidsâ or that pain with sex is something you have to âget used toâ? In this myth-busting episode of Vaginally Speaking, Allison takes on the most common pelvic floor misconceptions that keep women confused, ashamed, and stuck in silence. From bladder and bowel myths to sex, pregnancy, and postpartum recovery, she breaks down whatâs actually normal, whatâs simply common, and why the difference matters for your health.
Tune in to hear:
- Why peeing âjust in caseâ can actually make bladder problems worse
- The truth about bladder size (hint: itâs probably not âsmallâ)
- How constipation, poop posture, and pelvic floor health are deeply connected
- Why pain with sex, during pregnancy, or postpartum should never be brushed off as normal
- Myths about lifting, Kegels, and preparing for childbirth that could be holding you back
- The difference between common symptoms and whatâs truly normal for your body
- How to start breaking free from shame, misinformation, and dismissal
Join the conversation. Subscribe, share this episode with your bestie, and send Allison the wildest story your vagina has ever told you (queefs included).
Resources & Connect:
- Follow Allison on Instagram: @onestrongwomantherapy
- Learn more about pelvic health services at onestrongwomantherapy.com
Weâre Not Whispering Anymore
Episode 1
lundi 11 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 15:47
Welcome to the very first episode of Vaginally Speaking â the unapologetic, no-filter show where we talk clits, cramps, pelvic health, motherhood, mental health, sex, and everything your doctor may have brushed off as ânormal.â Spoiler: common does not mean normal.
In this episode, host Allison shares the raw, personal story of what led her to open One Strong Woman Therapy and why sheâs on a mission to empower women to stop faking it, start healing, and reclaim their bodies. From painful sex to bladder leaks, from constipation to orgasm struggles, Allison dives into the everyday issues women are told to live with â and why thatâs unacceptable.
Youâll hear:
- How Allison went from pediatric occupational therapy to helping women wet their plants, not their pants
- The difference between âcommonâ symptoms and whatâs truly normal for your body
- Why pelvic health is physical, emotional, and deeply connected to trauma
- The huge gap in womenâs health education and how we can change it for the next generation
A candid look at the taboo topics weâll tackle this season â from sex toys to poop habits, and everything in between
If youâve ever been told to âjust live with it,â if youâve ever Googled your symptoms in desperation, or if youâre simply ready for honest, empowering conversations about womenâs health â this is your safe space.
Join the conversation. Subscribe, share this episode with your bestie, and send Allison the wildest story your vagina has ever told you (queefs included).
Resources & Connect:
- Follow Allison on Instagram: @onestrongwomantherapy
- Learn more about pelvic health services at onestrongwomantherapy.com
Welcome to Vaginally Speaking
lundi 11 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 02:36
Vaginally Speaking is the no-filter, tell-it-like-it-is podcast breaking the silence on womenâs health, pelvic health, motherhood, and everything in between. Hosted by Allison, founder of One Strong Woman Therapy, this is where clits, cramps, leaking, orgasms, poop habits, and âtabooâ topics get the honest conversations theyâve always deserved.
Here, we call out the BS that âcommonâ means ânormalâ and help you see that you donât have to live with pain, leakage, or sexual dysfunction. From real birth stories to pelvic floor education, from mental health to sex toys, each episode is equal parts education, empowerment, and laugh-out-loud relatability.
Whether youâre navigating postpartum, struggling with painful sex, wondering why you pee when you sneeze, or just want to know your body better â youâll find hope, solutions, and a community that gets it.
If youâre ready to stop faking it, start healing, and finally talk about the things no one told you, hit subscribe. This is your safe space to feel seen, heard, and equipped to change your story.
Common isnât normal. You deserve better.
Resources & Connect:
- Follow Allison on Instagram: @onestrongwomantherapy
- Learn more about pelvic health services at onestrongwomantherapy.com
