Join Logan Spacek, physical therapist and postpartum wellness coach, and myself for this episode where you can expect to learn about the mind-body connection and how that interrelates to pelvic floor health, and our mental health.
Gain some insight as to how our own motherhood experience can shape the care and support we are bringing to our clients, and how we are moving beyond postpartum maternal mental health awareness and more into prevention.
This prevention lies far outside the Western medical scope of practice. So many of these issues that arise in postpartum can be prevented with a more holistic, whole body, preventative type of care.
As professionals, it is becoming more and more important how we are showing up and helping provide this information and resources for our clients because most women are not being prepared for the postpartum period on what to expect or how to support their body and needs.
After listening to this episode, spend some time brainstorming how can you communicate the significance of postpartum mental health, nutrition, pelvic floor health in a way that extends beyond a list of resources?
How can we convey these significant components of postpartum well-being that go beyond the usual “here’s a list of people who can help you”?
It’s a very in-depth, beautiful question that can challenge you to think outside of the box to find ways to better support and prepare your clients for the postpartum period.
Episode at a glance: Mind-Body Connection with Logan Spacek, Physical Therapist: Ep 40
- Logans journey into motherhood
- How our own motherhood experience can shape the care and support we bring to our clients
- Her experience with postpartum
- Using your experiences to make a change
- Sharing her journey gave other Moms the safe space to share their struggles
- How to avoid projecting our traumas
- Our breathing and the effects it has on our body
- Improper breath patterns
- Breathing patterns & the pelvic floor
- The different diaphragms within your body
- Tension and Trauma within the body and muscles
- Everything is interconnected
- Postpartum depression & anxiety
- How holistic, proactive care can be used to prevent postpartum issues
- Women are prepared for the pregnancy and birth, but not postpartum
- Mental Health in postpartum
- Making a holistic, actionable plan for prevention
- Our bodies operate as whole, not in pieces
- Start talking about these things with clients prior to birth
- We need to start addressing all the parts of postpartum, and pelvic floor therapy prior to birth.
- Links to find Logan Spacek are listed above!













