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Episode 30: Intimate Rose Review

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In this week’s episode of Form, Function, and Flow Lab, I interviewed Dr. Amanda Olson, the president and chief clinical officer of Intimate Rose. She is passionate about empowering women and men with pelvic health issues. However, while I was interviewing her through Zoom, the application wasn’t able to record the whole thing.

I tried my best to go over all her products through Intimate Rose and that’s what I wanted to share with you today. I hope to have my interview with her soon as she was very eloquent when she discussed pelvis health issues and Intimate Rose’s products that’s why I really want you to hear it from her first hand.

For now, this podcast will be about product reviews for Intimate Rose.
Episode Highlights:

  • [0:36] Introduction to the topic
  • [1:46] Pelvic Wands
  • [6:23] Dilators
  • [12:03] Kegel Weights
  • [16:26] Other types of the Pelvic Wands
  • [19:00] Using lubricants for these products
  • [21:05] Conclusion

Dr. Olson earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Pacific University, and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Regis University, graduating as a member of the Jesuit National Honor Society. She holds a Certification of Achievement in pelvic floor physical therapy (CAPP-PF) through the American Physical Therapy Association, and the Pelvic Floor Practitioner Certification (PRPC) through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Institute. She is also a certified Stott Pilates instructor and RRCA certified running coach.

Dr. Olson teaches internationally on various pelvic health topics including pelvic floor dysfunction in runners. She has written several physical therapy continuing education courses, newspaper and magazine articles on pelvic floor dysfunction, and running, and authored the book Restoring the Pelvic Floor For Women.

You can check out Intimate Rose’s website here.

If you have any questions, you can drop it in the comment section or you send me a message through Facebook or Instagram. I’d be happy to do another podcast about your questions. Also, if you want me to talk about something specific, let me know!

You can also check my TikTok account as I use the platform to educate viewers about movement, chiropractic education, yoga, pregnancy, and more!

Thank you for listening and see you next week!

  continue reading

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In this week’s episode of Form, Function, and Flow Lab, I interviewed Dr. Amanda Olson, the president and chief clinical officer of Intimate Rose. She is passionate about empowering women and men with pelvic health issues. However, while I was interviewing her through Zoom, the application wasn’t able to record the whole thing.

I tried my best to go over all her products through Intimate Rose and that’s what I wanted to share with you today. I hope to have my interview with her soon as she was very eloquent when she discussed pelvis health issues and Intimate Rose’s products that’s why I really want you to hear it from her first hand.

For now, this podcast will be about product reviews for Intimate Rose.
Episode Highlights:

  • [0:36] Introduction to the topic
  • [1:46] Pelvic Wands
  • [6:23] Dilators
  • [12:03] Kegel Weights
  • [16:26] Other types of the Pelvic Wands
  • [19:00] Using lubricants for these products
  • [21:05] Conclusion

Dr. Olson earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Pacific University, and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Regis University, graduating as a member of the Jesuit National Honor Society. She holds a Certification of Achievement in pelvic floor physical therapy (CAPP-PF) through the American Physical Therapy Association, and the Pelvic Floor Practitioner Certification (PRPC) through the Herman and Wallace Pelvic Institute. She is also a certified Stott Pilates instructor and RRCA certified running coach.

Dr. Olson teaches internationally on various pelvic health topics including pelvic floor dysfunction in runners. She has written several physical therapy continuing education courses, newspaper and magazine articles on pelvic floor dysfunction, and running, and authored the book Restoring the Pelvic Floor For Women.

You can check out Intimate Rose’s website here.

If you have any questions, you can drop it in the comment section or you send me a message through Facebook or Instagram. I’d be happy to do another podcast about your questions. Also, if you want me to talk about something specific, let me know!

You can also check my TikTok account as I use the platform to educate viewers about movement, chiropractic education, yoga, pregnancy, and more!

Thank you for listening and see you next week!

  continue reading

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