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Break the stigma about keeping pelvic health talk behind closed doors. Join pelvic health experts in open dialogue, discussing topics that just don‘t get as much attention as they should. Whether you are in the healthcare field, coping with a pelvic floor condition, or simply someone who wants to know more, we are here to build a stronger pelvic health community for all. On this podcast, I bring on pelvic health experts to talk about a variety of topics that any and every woman, and clinician, can relate to and learn from. It‘s always informative, always interesting, and we always have fun. Now let’s get to the Core of the Pelvic Floor! Hosted by Shravya Kovela, PT, DPT, OCS and supported by Flyte by Pelvital.
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Thursday May 12, 2022
Valerie Trent CEO - Why Are Products FOR Women Made BY Men?
Thursday May 12, 2022
Thursday May 12, 2022
Break the stigma about keeping pelvic health talk behind closed doors. Join us, Flyte Therapy @flytetherapy, in chatting with pelvic health experts about all things pelvic floor and beyond.
Who are we? We are a product (known as Flyte, clinically shown to strengthen the pelvic floor when used for 5 min daily x 6 weeks, and rid of bladder leaks) and service company focused on increasing access to pelvic health care that is evidence-based, can fit into your lifestyle, AND connects you to a wealth of resources and experts. Check us out at www.flytetherapy.com
Now let's get to the Core of the Pelvic Floor! Hosted by Shravya Kovela, PT, DPT, OCS and supported by Flyte by Pelvital.
Valerie Trent is CEO of Lee London, a marketplace of curated tech that fits into any lifestyle. In a male-dominated tech landscape, Lee London offers a platform, a resource, and a voice to bring better, smarter products in to the hands of smart women - all with style and spirit of course.
With years in the design industry, Valerie strives to be a female voice in the tech consumer market. We need to multiply her! We talk about....
- How the way we did research for so long impacted how products were designed for women (or more like not for women)
- What kinds of changes the tech consumer market is seeing to cater to women
- How you can help this movement of female empowerment!
- Some of the really cool products out there designed for women that literally make so much sense that it's surprising it took until 2022 for us to recognize them
This short and sweet episode is a GEM. Let us know what you think - tag us @leelondondesign and @flytetherapy on Instagram to let us know your thoughts!
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