
Hosted by Nicole Cozean, PT, DPT, WCS & Jesse Cozean · EN

Can't wait for you to hear this conversation with Dr. Ken McGee of B3 Physical Therapy. They have a diverse practice featuring mobile, telehealth and in-office visits.We discuss a major mindset shift in postpartum care that will change your perspective, supporting parents with feeding, how to make your intake forms more inclusive, the importance of more open-ended questions, and more.Can't wait for you to learn from Ken on providing better care for people of all genders!Dr. Ken McGee - B3 Physical TherapyKen McGee, PT, DPT, (they/he) is a white queer transmasculine pelvic health physical therapist based in Seattle who owns B3 Physical Therapy. Their mission is to bring greater awareness to the pelvic health needs of the LGBTQIA2S+ community. They enjoy mentoring other rehabilitation professionals to better care for people of all genders and you can follow them @b3ptco for great info!PelviCon 2025 - Sold Out in 29 Minutes!We're so excited and grateful to announce PelviCon 2025 sold out in just 29 minutes on Black Friday! For those who are coming, we can't wait to take over a hotel with you and enjoy these incredible speakers together.If you weren't able to come, there's a wait list on PelviCon right now for both any in-person or virtual options we have - make sure to get your name on that wait list so you don't miss out (www.PelviCon.com).About UsNicole and Jesse Cozean founded Pelvic PT Rising to provide clinical and business resources to physical therapists to change the way we treat pelvic health. PelvicSanity Physical Therapy (www.pelvicsanity.com) together in 2016. It grew quickly into one of the largest cash-based physical therapy practices in the country.Through Pelvic PT Rising, Nicole has created clinical courses (www.pelvicptrising.com/clinical) to help pelvic health providers gain confidence in their skills and provide frameworks to get better patient outcomes. Together, Jesse and Nicole have helped 600+ pelvic practices start and grow through the Pelvic PT Rising Business Programs (www.pelvicptrising.com/business) to build a practice that works for them! Get in Touch!Learn more at www.pelvicptrising.com, follow Nicole @nicolecozeandpt (www.instagram.com/nicolecozeandpt) or reach out via email (nicole@pelvicsanity.com).Check out our Clinical Courses, Business Resources and learn more about us at Pelvic PT Rising...Let's Continue to Rise!

In this practical and wide-ranging conversation we discuss why Lynn believes we overlook the bones of the pelvis, the common patterns she sees in post-partum patients and which pelvic floor muscle she pays the most attention to in her evaluation.We also hear some great questions you should be asking your post-partum patients and discuss the impact of birth trauma.Can't wait for you to hear this conversation with Lynn Schulte!Lynn Schulte - Institute of Birth HealingLynn is the founder of the Institute for Birth Healing, has her own podcast and clinic. Make sure you're following her @InstituteforBirthHealing. If you're interested in learning more, Lynn has a free online course on Sacral Mobility you can find here.PelviCon 2025: Black Friday is Almost Here!If you want to hear the leaders of pelvic health - Michelle Lyons, Taryn Hallam, Sudan Clinton, Fiona Rogers, Stephanie Prendergast, Quiara Smith, Bill Taylor, Grainne Donnelly - speak, make sure you're looking into PelviCon 2025: Elevate!You can find all the details and get on the wait list at www.PelviCon.com. Tickets go on sale (and typically sell out!) on Black Friday, so don't miss out.About UsNicole and Jesse Cozean founded Pelvic PT Rising to provide clinical and business resources to physical therapists to change the way we treat pelvic health. PelvicSanity Physical Therapy (www.pelvicsanity.com) together in 2016. It grew quickly into one of the largest cash-based physical therapy practices in the country.Through Pelvic PT Rising, Nicole has created clinical courses (www.pelvicptrising.com/clinical) to help pelvic health providers gain confidence in their skills and provide frameworks to get better patient outcomes. Together, Jesse and Nicole have helped 600+ pelvic practices start and grow through the Pelvic PT Rising Business Programs (www.pelvicptrising.com/business) to build a practice that works for them! Get in Touch!Learn more at www.pelvicptrising.com, follow Nicole @nicolecozeandpt (www.instagram.com/nicolecozeandpt) or reach out via email (nicole@pelvicsanity.com).Check out our Clinical Courses, Business Resources and learn more about us at Pelvic PT Rising...Let's Continue to Rise!

If you're like us, you might have a negative perception of a 'mission statement'. We certainly thought it was dumb for us as a small company.We had both sat through long meetings to create, or explain, or pontificate about a mission statement before. Usually something created by HR and long, boring and pointless.But we were wrong to throw away the idea just because the execution is so bad in big companies!Clarifying your message and mission can help you create content around what you really believe. If you are clear on what you stand for, you'll never have trouble finding topics to talk about! A lot of our struggles to make IG posts, newsletters, or other content come down to not being clear on this.In this 'sode we talk about how we came to our missions statement for Rising: "We coach entrepreneurs in authentically creating impactful patient care while building financial confidence and lifestyle freedom."Each word is carefully chosen and means something to us (and communicates it to those thinking about working with us.Hope you enjoy this 'sode on how we changed our mind about a mission statement and how important it has been for us going forwrd!Accelerator - January Cohort!If you're looking to grow as a business owner in 2025, you don't have to go it alone! Our next cohort of the Business Accelerator Program is starting in January.We've taken more than 300 pelvic health businesses through this program. They've increased revenue, grown in confidence and begun to enjoy the journey more.Whether you're a brand-new business owner or a veteran with multiple employees, this is the program for you! Check it out and apply at www.pelvicptrising.com/accelerator!We review every application and get back to you, so we'll answer questions and make sure it's the right fit.About UsNicole and Jesse Cozean founded Pelvic PT Rising to provide clinical and business resources to physical therapists to change the way we treat pelvic health. PelvicSanity Physical Therapy (www.pelvicsanity.com) together in 2016. It grew quickly into one of the largest cash-based physical therapy practices in the country.Through Pelvic PT Rising, Nicole has created clinical courses (www.pelvicptrising.com/clinical) to help pelvic health providers gain confidence in their skills and provide frameworks to get better patient outcomes. Together, Jesse and Nicole have helped 600+ pelvic practices start and grow through the Pelvic PT Rising Business Programs (www.pelvicptrising.com/business) to build a practice that works for them! Get in Touch!Learn more at www.pelvicptrising.com, follow Nicole @nicolecozeandpt (www.instagram.com/nicolecozeandpt) or reach out via email (nicole@pelvicsanity.com).Check out our Clinical Courses, Business Resources and learn more about us at Pelvic PT Rising...Let's Continue to Rise!

This is something I've heard when teaching and training about how to treat interstitial cystitis (IC): "I don't think they really have IC."What we usually mean by this is we feel their symptoms are stemming from pelvic floor dysfunction and central sensitization.The AUA Definition of IC is simply: "An unpleasant sensation (pain, pressure, discomfort) perceived to be related to the urinary bladder, associated with lower urinary tract symptoms of more than six weeks duration, in the absence of infection or other identifiable causes."So this is really a description of symptoms. If they have any kind of pelvic pain and urinary urgency/frequency without an infection or other medical cause, it is - by definition - correct to call it IC.This is similar to how someone can have pudendal neuralgia....caused by pelvic floor dysfunction.Vulvodynia....caused by pelvic floor dysfunction.Coccydynia....caused by pelvic floor dysfunction.Many of the diagnoses we treat are really just descriptors of the condition. So just because pelvic floor dysfunction is the underlying cause, it doesn't mean they don't have the diagnosis!Now, how you present this to your patient depends on their history with their symptoms and how they perceive the diagnosis.But if they have those symptoms, among ourselves, we need to stop saying "I don't think this patient really has IC".PelviCon 2025 - Wait List OpenThe PelviCon 2025 wait list is now open! For those who want more info (or know they are coming and want priority registration on Black Friday), make sure you head to www.pelvicon.com and sign up for the wait list!About UsNicole and Jesse Cozean founded Pelvic PT Rising to provide clinical and business resources to physical therapists to change the way we treat pelvic health. PelvicSanity Physical Therapy (www.pelvicsanity.com) together in 2016. It grew quickly into one of the largest cash-based physical therapy practices in the country.Through Pelvic PT Rising, Nicole has created clinical courses (www.pelvicptrising.com/clinical) to help pelvic health providers gain confidence in their skills and provide frameworks to get better patient outcomes. Together, Jesse and Nicole have helped 600+ pelvic practices start and grow through the Pelvic PT Rising Business Programs (www.pelvicptrising.com/business) to build a practice that works for them! Get in Touch!Learn more at www.pelvicptrising.com, follow Nicole @nicolecozeandpt (www.instagram.com/nicolecozeandpt) or reach out via email (nicole@pelvicsanity.com).Check out our Clinical Courses, Business Resources and learn more about us at Pelvic PT Rising...Let's Continue to Rise!