The Hole Shebang

Kristen Parise
The Hole Shebang

Brazenly and unashamedly exposing the truth about all things pelvic health including pee, poop, pain and sex and shining a light on our holes in knowledge to help empower us to be healthier, wealthier and wiser. Kristen Parise is a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist and owner of Blueberry Therapy a multidisciplinary clinic that specializes in the treatment of pelvic health issues. Kristen’s goal has always been to make sure her clients understand their own bodies and and they have all the tools and information they need to reach their goals. Her passion is the rehabilitation of the pelvic floor and she provides treatment for men and women and children with incontinence, chronic constipation, pelvic pain and women pre and postnatally. Kristen is an avid podcast listener and is excited to bring forward the latest research and information to The Hole Shebang audience. Kristen has a deep interest in research and evidenced based practice and continues to teach at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario to stay current with evolving practice trends.

  1. HÁ 4 DIAS

    Empowering Perinatal Health Through Naturopathy with Dr. Carly King

    For more information on The Pleasure Principle Conference The Pleasure Principle For more information on Dr. Carly King Dr. Carly King Dr. Carly King, a passionate and experienced naturopathic doctor, joins me on the Podcast to share her remarkable journey and insights into perinatal health. With a background as a high-level athlete at McMaster University, Dr. King's personal health challenges led her to explore naturopathic medicine after conventional treatments failed to alleviate her severe migraines.   Dr. King's passion for perinatal health was ignited by her personal experiences during the perinatal period. Her challenging pregnancy, including being diagnosed with kidney failure and undergoing close monitoring, taught her the importance of being proactive. Researching ways to improve pregnancy outcomes through lifestyle, nutrition, and holistic approaches became her mission.   In this episode, Dr. King discusses the significance of early intervention in pregnancy and emphasizes the proactive measures that can be taken to ensure a healthy outcome for both mother and child. She highlights the importance of addressing nutritional deficiencies early in pregnancy, particularly focusing on iron, vitamin D, and omega-3s, which are crucial for placental and fetal development. Dr. King shares valuable tips on maintaining health through a Mediterranean diet, known for its benefits in reducing risks like gestational diabetes and enhancing fertility.   Listeners will be captivated by Dr. King's inspirational story of resilience through her medical challenges, including a recent kidney transplant. Her dedication to combining naturopathic practices with conventional medicine offers a comprehensive approach to perinatal care, and her insights are sure to resonate with those seeking a more informed and holistic path through pregnancy.   This episode promises to be a beacon of knowledge and a source of empowerment for expecting mothers and healthcare providers alike. Whether you're interested in holistic health approaches or captivated by Dr. King's journey, this episode is a must-listen.

    1h
  2. 21 DE FEV.

    Understanding Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Myths and Facts with Dr. Carolyn Best

    For more information on The Pleasure Principle Conference The Pleasure Principle For more information on Dr. Carolyn Best Dr. Carolyn Best In this engaging episode of The Hole Shebang, Kristen Parise welcomes Dr. Carolyn Best, a seasoned urogynecologist, for an in-depth discussion about pelvic organ prolapse (POP), surgical options, and the misconceptions surrounding these conditions. Dr. Best shares her journey into urogynecology and her passion for impactful, tangible results in women's health. Her experience ranges from Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto to her current position at Halton Healthcare, where she continues to perform surgeries and educate others in the field.   Throughout the conversation, Dr. Best emphasizes the importance of understanding the symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse, such as a feeling of pressure or bulging in the vagina, which can significantly impact a person's quality of life. The discussion highlights that while these symptoms are common, they often remain misunderstood, leading to unnecessary distress among those affected.   Dr. Best provides clarity on the causes of prolapse, pointing to pregnancy, gravity, chronic constipation, and heavy lifting as potential contributors. While hormones play a role, the exact mechanism remains under study, with changes in estrogen levels affecting tissue integrity and muscle tone more than directly causing prolapse.   Listeners will gain insight into how Dr. Best approaches treatment, considering surgery only when prolapse significantly affects a patient's life and when non-surgical options prove insufficient. She explains the nuances of grading prolapse, focusing on quality of life rather than numerical severity. This approach ensures that treatment is highly personalized, acknowledging the diversity of patient experiences.   Prolapse surgeries, as Dr. Best describes, are typically done through the vagina, minimizing recovery time and the need for invasive procedures. She elaborates on the steps involved in these surgeries, including vaginal hysterectomy and repairing the vaginal walls, while emphasizing non-surgical measures like pelvic floor exercises and pessaries when appropriate.   Dr. Best addresses common concerns about the longevity of surgical outcomes, explaining that while prolapse can recur, each case is unique. She reassures listeners that treatment options remain open, even if prolapse returns, providing a balanced perspective on surgical success rates.   The episode concludes with Dr. Best's theme song choice, "Get Up, Stand Up" by Bob Marley and the Whalers, reflecting her advocacy for women's health and the continuous fight for improved awareness and care.   This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in women's health, providing expert insights and practical advice on managing pelvic organ prolapse with warmth, humor, and a wealth of experience.

    48min
  3. 14 DE FEV.

    Caregiving with Susan Alexander

    For more information on Blueberry Therapy Blueberry Therapy For more information on The Pleasure Principle Conference The Pleasure Principle In this episode Susan Alexander, a registered psychotherapist and Kristen's cousin discuss Caregiving. They discuss Susan's journey into psychotherapy, starting from her personal experience with therapy at 18 after a high school betrayal. Susan's career began in massage therapy, where she noticed clients opening up about stress and anxiety. Her interest in psychotherapy deepened after her son was diagnosed with leukemia, leading her to connect with professionals in the field during his treatment.   The conversation shifts to caregiving, highlighting the challenges faced by the "sandwich generation" managing care for both children and aging parents. Susan emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing caregiver burnout, which can manifest as exhaustion and stress. She shares strategies for setting healthy boundaries and the significance of self-awareness in preventing burnout. Mindfulness techniques, such as the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding exercise, are suggested as methods to manage stress and stay present.   Kristen and Susan discuss the societal pressures on women to balance caregiving and other responsibilities, often resulting in guilt. They stress the importance of communication and self-compassion, encouraging women to ask for help and prioritize their well-being. Susan mentions the benefits of seeking psychotherapy and support networks, particularly in times of caregiving challenges. The podcast also touches on self-talk and reframing thoughts towards self-compassion and kindness. Susan concludes by sharing her theme song, "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen, as a representation of her journey, symbolizing hope and resilience.

    45min
  4. 7 DE FEV.

    Pessaries with Kristen Parise and Dr. Maureen Macdonald

    For more information about Blueberry Therapy Blueberry Therapy For more information about The Pleasure Principle Conference The Pleasure Principle In this engaging episode of The Hole Shebang Podcast, Dr. Maureen Macdonald hosts an insightful conversation with Kristen Parise, a pelvic health physiotherapist specializing in women's health issues, particularly pelvic organ prolapse and pessaries. Pelvic organ prolapse, a common condition affecting up to 50% of women, involves the descent of pelvic organs due to weakened support structures. Kristen emphasizes that this condition is prevalent but often unaddressed, partly due to a lack of awareness and conversation.   The discussion starts with a detailed introduction to vaginal pessaries, devices used to support pelvic organs, much like how a knee brace supports a weakened knee. Pessaries are presented as a versatile solution for women of all ages, from those in their twenties postpartum to women over 100 years old. Kristen highlights their effectiveness not only in managing symptoms but also in potentially preventing further progression of prolapse by providing necessary structural support.   Kristen and Maureen explore the anatomy and function of the pelvic floor, emphasizing its vulnerability to gravity and life's physical demands. They discuss how prolapse can manifest differently in women, with varying symptoms such as the sensation of heaviness, urinary difficulties, and bowel issues. Kristen explains the grading of prolapse severity and underscores that even minor prolapse can significantly impact a woman's quality of life, making day-to-day activities challenging.   The podcast delves into the assessment process for pelvic floor health, demystifying what might seem an intimidating experience. Kristen describes a comprehensive approach that includes lying and standing assessments to understand the true extent of prolapse and ensure effective treatment planning. Emphasizing a holistic approach, Kristen talks about collaborating with other healthcare professionals to provide well-rounded support for women, acknowledging the role of teamwork in optimal pelvic health management.   Preventive measures are also a critical component of the conversation. Kristen advocates for early education and pelvic floor health awareness, suggesting that pelvic health assessments should be as routine as annual physicals, especially before childbirth. Proper understanding and strengthening of the pelvic floor, managing constipation, maintaining healthy weight, and mindful physical activity are recommended to minimize the risk of prolapse.   Another key point of discussion is the innovation in pessary design. Kristen shares her excitement about new developments in custom pessaries, which offer more comfortable, personalized fits compared to standard models. This innovation provides hope for those who previously struggled with standard pessary discomfort.   Overall, this episode is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand pelvic organ prolapse better and explores the role of pessaries as a supportive, effective solution. The key takeaway is clear: there is hope and help available, and conversations like these are the first step in lifting the veil on women’s pelvic health issues.

    55min
  5. 31 DE JAN.

    Muve Forward with Michelle Wolfe.

    To learn more about Kristen Parise and Blueberry Therapy Blueberry Therapy To learn more about Michelle Wolfe and the Muve Forward Podcast Michelle Wolfe To learn more about The Pleasure Principle Conference The Pleasure Principle In this episode of The Hole Shebang Podcast, Kristen Parise interviews Michelle Wolfe, an inspiring entrepreneur and the creative force behind Muve Forward and Muve Life. Michelle shares her journey from growing up in a small town to establishing her activewear brand and launching her podcast. Her passion for movement and health was influenced by her experience as a massage therapist, working particularly in a neurological rehab facility where she learned the significance of movement in overcoming illness and pain.   Michelle's brand, Muve Life, arose from a personal history of struggling with body image and the absence of her mother, who passed away when Michelle was just eight. Wanting to create clothing that embraces various body types, she designs activewear that fits well and motivates people to feel confident and comfortable in their skin.   Throughout the interview, Michelle emphasizes the importance of consistency, a lesson she learned from producing over 460 episodes of her podcast, Muve Forward. This consistency, combined with her courage to reach out and connect with diverse individuals, has enriched her professional life and expanded her reach.   A notable moment in the conversation is when Kristen relates to Michelle about working in traditionally male roles, reflecting their shared experiences of empowerment. They discuss the valuable lessons learned from various jobs that shape personal and professional growth.   Michelle shares the personal challenges she's faced, from family tragedies to navigating the complexities of entrepreneurship. Her podcast was born out of a difficult period, serving as a channel to heal and help others. This experience reinforced the power of controlling one's mood and thoughts for personal well-being.   The discussion touches on the intersection of physical and emotional health, with Michelle sharing insights from her massage therapy days about the mind-body connection and the power of positivity in healing. Her approach aligns with Kristen's work in physiotherapy, emphasizing reframing thoughts to overcome pain and distress.   Later in the episode, Michelle reveals her newfound awareness of habits that held her back, like a tendency to prioritize helping others over her own growth. This realization is fueling her journey toward balancing altruism with self-focus, ensuring her business and personal endeavors align with her values.   Michelle's vision for Muve Life is expansive, aiming to make a global impact by providing quality activewear that fits and empowers diverse body types. The conversation closes with Michelle's refreshing philosophy on embracing change and the anticipation of future growth for her brand, including partnerships with spaces like Blueberry Therapy to broaden her reach.   Kristen concludes by reflecting on how their discussion highlights themes of movement, connection, and the power of choice and curiosity. She expresses admiration for Michelle's authenticity and resilience, reinforcing the positive impact of Michelle's work and personality. The episode wraps up with a fun question about theme songs, where Michelle humorously relates her life to "Just Dance" and the liberating simplicity of movement.

    45min
  6. 24 DE JAN.

    The Ugly Triad with Dr. Nicole Wilson

    For more information on Blueberry Therapy Blueberry Therapy   For more information on The Pleasure Principle Conference The Pleasure Principle   For more information on Dr Nicole Wilson The Health Centre   In this engaging conversation, Dr. Nicole Wilson shares her journey from suffering debilitating migraines to becoming a passionate chiropractor. She discusses the importance of posture, breathing, and the interconnectedness of physical and mental health. Dr. Wilson highlights the 'ugly triad' of neck pain, digestive issues, and anxiety, emphasizing how proper alignment and breathing techniques can alleviate these problems. She also delves into prenatal and postpartum care, the significance of meditation, and strategies for addressing osteoporosis and pelvic floor issues. This insightful dialogue offers valuable perspectives on holistic health and wellness. In this conversation, Dr. Nicole discusses the critical role of core strength and proper posture in overall health, particularly in relation to back pain and children's health. She emphasizes the importance of posture in daily activities, the impact of technology on children's alignment, and the necessity of good sleep for healing. Dr. Nicole shares real-life examples of how improving posture can lead to significant transformations in health and performance, and she reflects on her journey in the health field, highlighting the importance of resilience and strength. takeaways Dr. Nicole's journey into chiropractic was driven by personal pain. Posture significantly impacts not just physical health but mental well-being. The diaphragm plays a crucial role in stress management and digestion. Chiropractic care can help improve posture and alleviate pain. Prenatal yoga is beneficial for maintaining health during pregnancy. Meditation and deep breathing can change brain structure and reduce anxiety. Proper spinal alignment is essential for effective breathing. Postpartum care requires gentle core exercises and spinal alignment. Osteoporosis patients need tailored strategies for maintaining posture. Breathing techniques can stimulate the vagus nerve and promote relaxation. Core strength is essential for proper posture. Avoid relying on braces for support; strengthen your core instead. Changing positions frequently is crucial for spinal health. Posture reminders can help reinforce good habits. Children's posture is affected by technology use. Proper alignment can improve digestion and mental health. Sleep is vital for healing and overall well-being. Good posture can enhance athletic performance. Education on posture should start at a young age. Resilience and strength are key themes in health.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Chiropractic and Personal Journey 03:03 Understanding the Ugly Triad: Posture, Pain, and Mental Health 06:10 The Role of Breathing and Diaphragm in Health 08:55 Chiropractic Techniques for Pain Relief and Posture Improvement 11:45 Prenatal and Postpartum Care: Supporting Women Through Changes 15:10 The Importance of Meditation and Breathwork 17:59 Addressing Osteoporosis and Pelvic Floor Issues 25:04 Core Strength and Posture Alignment 29:56 Posture Tips for Kids and Technology 34:55 The Importance of Sleep and Rest 40:06 Real-Life Transformations Through Posture 42:52 Dr. Nicole's Journey and Theme Song

    45min
  7. 17 DE JAN.

    Secrets to a Healthy Pregnancy Journey with Dr. Kristi Adamo

    For more information on Blueberry Therapy Blueberry Therapy   For more information about Dr. Kristi Adamo The Adamo Lab   In this conversation, Dr. Kristi Adamo discusses her journey from muscle physiology to her current research on the intergenerational cycle of obesity, the importance of physical activity during pregnancy, and the role of diet and gut microbiome in maternal and fetal health. She emphasizes the benefits of exercise for both mothers and their babies, debunking myths about pregnancy and physical activity, and highlights the significance of a healthy lifestyle for long-term health outcomes. In this engaging conversation, Kristi Adamo and Kristen Parise explore the intricate connections between microbiota, prenatal care, and women's health. They discuss the impact of delivery methods on microbiota, the development of the Smart Moms app to support pregnant women, and ongoing research into placenta biology and physical activity. Additionally, they highlight the challenges faced by women in the Canadian Armed Forces, particularly regarding pelvic floor health and postpartum support. The discussion emphasizes the importance of evidence-based approaches in women's health and the need for supportive resources for mothers and military personnel alike.   Takeaways Dr. Adamo's journey into research was influenced by her mentor. The intergenerational cycle of obesity can start in utero. Physical activity during pregnancy reduces risks of complications. Weight gain recommendations vary based on pre-pregnancy weight. Exercise can improve both maternal and fetal health outcomes. The placenta is a key communication conduit between mother and baby. Sperm health can impact placental quality and offspring health. Diet and physical activity are crucial for healthy pregnancy outcomes. Gut microbiome changes during pregnancy are an emerging area of research. Healthy behaviors can mitigate risks associated with higher pre-pregnancy weight. Fecal transplants can significantly impact health outcomes. The mode of delivery affects a baby's microbiota. The Smart Moms app aims to support pregnant women. Evidence-based resources are crucial for maternal health. Pelvic floor disorders are common in military women. Postpartum support is essential for women's careers. Physical activity influences placenta biology. Research is ongoing to improve women's health resources. The military is working to retain female members. Life as a female scientist can be overwhelming but rewarding. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Kristi Adamo and Her Journey 06:04 The Importance of Weight Gain During Pregnancy 16:52 The Role of Sperm in Placental Health 23:02 Exploring Gut Microbiome Changes During Pregnancy 32:41 Exploring Placenta Biology and Physical Activity 44:41 Connecting with Kristi: Research and Resources

    46min
  8. 10 DE JAN.

    Overcoming Emotional Eating with Amber Romaniuk

    For more information on Blueberry Therapy Blueberry Therapy For more information on The Pleasure Principle Conference Conference Link For more information on Amber Romaniuk Amber Approved Amber Romaniuk is an emotional eating, digestive, and hormone expert who helps women claim food and body freedom. She shares her journey of overcoming her own struggles with emotional eating and binge eating and how it led her to start her business. Amber works with clients all over the world, offering coaching programs to support them on their healing journey. She emphasizes the importance of building awareness around physical and emotional hunger and understanding the triggers for emotional eating. Amber's clients have experienced significant wins, such as healing their relationship with food, improving their hormone health, and transforming their lives. Amber Romaniuk discusses the connection between emotional eating, hormones, and self-worth. She explains how emotional eating can lead to hormone imbalances, which can worsen during perimenopause and menopause. Amber also shares her approach to helping women heal their relationship with food and build self-worth. She discusses the importance of addressing childhood experiences and healing the inner child. Additionally, Amber talks about her future plans, including creating a podcast course and helping female entrepreneurs heal their relationship with money.   keywordsemotional eating, digestive health, hormone health, coaching, self-care, emotional eating, hormones, self-worth, perimenopause, menopause, healing, inner child, podcasting, female entrepreneurs, money mindset takeaways Emotional eating is any reason for eating other than physical nourishment. Building awareness around physical and emotional hunger is the first step in overcoming emotional eating. Self-care practices and reflection can help individuals understand their triggers and make healthier choices. Amber's coaching programs provide support, accountability, and guidance for long-term healing and transformation. Healing emotional eating and improving hormone health can lead to significant wins, such as improved self-worth, better physical health, and a higher quality of life. Emotional eating can lead to hormone imbalances and worsen during perimenopause and menopause. Healing the relationship with food involves addressing childhood experiences and healing the inner child. Amber Romaniuk plans to create a podcast course to teach podcasters how to start, grow, and monetize their shows. She also aims to help female entrepreneurs heal their relationship with money and claim their power and worth. Sound Bites "You literally helped me completely change my life." "Women completely transform their lives and learn to love themselves." "Physical nourishment is eating in response to hunger signals, while emotional hunger is eating for any other reason." "Emotional eating fuels hormone issues." "Diets don't work the same way during perimenopause and menopause." "Healing the inner child is key to building self-worth." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:15 Amber's Journey: Overcoming Emotional Eating and Binge Eating 05:07 Coaching Programs: Supporting Clients on Their Healing Journey 08:36 Client Success Stories: Transforming Lives through Healing 17:27 Differentiating Between Physical and Emotional Hunger 20:22 Tips for Overcoming Emotional Eating 23:01 The Connection Between Emotional Eating and Hormones 28:26 Healing the Relationship with Food and Building Self-Worth 40:37 Creating a Podcast Course for Podcasters

    51min

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Brazenly and unashamedly exposing the truth about all things pelvic health including pee, poop, pain and sex and shining a light on our holes in knowledge to help empower us to be healthier, wealthier and wiser. Kristen Parise is a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist and owner of Blueberry Therapy a multidisciplinary clinic that specializes in the treatment of pelvic health issues. Kristen’s goal has always been to make sure her clients understand their own bodies and and they have all the tools and information they need to reach their goals. Her passion is the rehabilitation of the pelvic floor and she provides treatment for men and women and children with incontinence, chronic constipation, pelvic pain and women pre and postnatally. Kristen is an avid podcast listener and is excited to bring forward the latest research and information to The Hole Shebang audience. Kristen has a deep interest in research and evidenced based practice and continues to teach at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario to stay current with evolving practice trends.

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