The Feel Better Naked Podcast

Written by: Dr Latisha Williams & Dr Jennifer McGowan
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the The Feel Better Naked podcast. Real life. Real women. No shame. We take it from the drop it like it’s hot days, to I can’t get off the toilet. In this podcast we tackle questions about real issues women have to face with their body, life, love & their career. Every week Dr Latisha and Dr Jennifer, both Physical Therapists and Business Owners will share from their life experiences and expertise on their journey to feeling better naked. Join us as we ask the questions you’ve never asked and have fun while doing it! Follow Dr Latisha on IG @drlatishapt Follow Dr Jennifer on IG @regenerate.physio Follow The Feel Better Naked Podcast @thefeelbetternakedpodcast
    Copyright 2023 Dr Latisha Williams & Dr Jennifer McGowan
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Episodes
  • It's Ok to Not Be Ok
    May 23 2022

    In this episode, we chat about our mental health experiences, and how the stigmas against getting help from someone. We talk about concepts like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and how generational trauma can affect us trying to find help.

    If anyone you know is struggling with mental health, please reach out to those who can help. You're not alone.

    https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline

    Remember: "No is an answer."

    Real talk, real women. No shame.

    Come follow us at: 

    IG Dr. Latisha- @bloodsugarbae 

    IG Dr. Jennifer - @regenerate.physio   


    For more information about:

    FB Group: Black Dolla Indyhttps://www.emdria.org/about-emdr-therapy/
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    30 mins
  • Hemorrhoids - Let’s talk about it
    May 16 2022

    We're back after our short break! In today's episode we chat about the uncomfortable topic of hemorrhoids and our experience with them.

    Dr. Jennifer talks about what hemorrhoids are, causes, treatments, and any stigmas while Dr. Latisha talks about her recent story; and what she was I taught about hemorrhoids.

    External hemorrhoids

    • Itching or irritation in your anal region.
    • Pain or discomfort.
    • Swelling around your anus.
    • Bleeding.

    Internal hemorrhoids can cause:

    • blood on the tissue after having a bowel movement
    • skin that sticks out of the anus during bowel movements

    1 in 2 people have hemorrhoids– 50% 

    Hemorrhoids (piles) are swollen veins that sometimes protrude from the anus.

    Real talk, real women. No shame.

    Come follow us at: 

    IG Dr. Latisha- @bloodsugarbae 

    IG Dr. Jennifer - @regenerate.physio   


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    29 mins
  • Menstrual Cycles “Aunt Flo, the Uninvited Guest”
    Mar 21 2022
    Let’s talk basics

    Menstrual cycles range from every 23-35 days, length of bleeding 4- 6 days on average, amount = up to 6 tbsp, 2-7 pads or tampons soaked the whole cycle, cramping minimal, ovulation day 10-16, luteal phase 14 days, estrogen spike and fall, progesterone role

    Types of protection

    • Pads
    • Tampons
    • Undies
    • Cups
    • Free bleed


    Not dirty, natural and yes you can still have sex


    Let’s talk Endometriosis 

    Everyone with endometriosis experiences symptoms differently. Symptoms range along a spectrum including: “killer cramps” to heavy or irregular periods, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and or constipation, pain with urinating, pain during sex, fatigue, brain fog, and infertility.

    Some may experience all of these symptoms on a chronic or cyclical basis, while others may experience no symptoms at all. This colorful symptom profile is one of the factors that makes endometriosis difficult to diagnosis.

    A diagnosis of endometriosis cannot be confirmed by CT scans, MRIs, or ultrasounds. The abnormal cells need to be collected via biopsy, during a surgical procedure called a laparoscopy.

    While symptoms can give doctors a suspicion of endometriosis, relying on symptoms alone may lead to misdiagnosis and improper treatment. If you suffer from any of the symptoms previously mentioned, book an appointment to speak to your doctor or a specialist. Preparing for that appointment is vital.

    In addition, this ‘non-biopsy approach’ to diagnosis dilutes the research effort; conducting studies on uncertain or induced “endometriosis” leads to uncertain results and hinders progress. 

    It is of course prudent to rule out differential diagnoses, but physical examination, imaging and lab studies related to an endometriosis diagnosis commonly have poor sensitivity, specificity and predictive values - and are often operator-dependent.

    Hence, they cannot be used alone to confirm a diagnose or rule out the disease.  Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.


    Real talk, real women. No shame.


    For more information on how to find a pelvic physical therapist in your area go to: https://pelvicrehab.com/


    As always, be sure to subscribe to the Feel Better Naked podcast on: Spotify, Apple Music, and Captivate https://kite.link/the-feel-better-naked-podcast


    Come follow us at

    IG Dr. Latisha- @drlatishapt  

    IG Dr. Jennifer - @regenerate.physio 

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    35 mins

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