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Pelvis and Pie

An evening discussing pelvic issues in person in Vancouver, BC with 2 pelvic floor specialists
September 26th, 6:30-8:30pm PST

Period Pain and Pie 

 

We live in a culture that normalises pelvic pain, most especially pain associated with our cycles. “Normal” however often refers to how common something is, not something that is inevitable or healthy. No menstruation needs to be painful or lead to erratic emotions. Pain is a signal from your body that there is something wrong. 

 

We are opening our home to a small circle of women who may want to hear a lecture on menstruations, ask questions about their own bodies and raise any concerns about their entire (cycle- ovulatory or menstrual discomfort).

 

Demos and some assessments may be part of the evening if requested, and we will (as always) enjoy some hot coffee or tea and…..PIE!!  All confusing body experiences are lightened with a good slice!! 

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We'll send you our address upon payment, but we do live in South Granville, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

 

Warmly, 

Ashley + Martin

About the facilitators:
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Ashley Rose (She)

Ashley is an applied Sexologist from Vancouver, BC

 

Her background is in Harm Reduction Social work & anti oppression practices with family reunification & poverty, sexological bodywork & Rites of Passage work for teenagers. 

 

Her somatic and therapeutic work is informed by Hakomi, Narrative Therapy, IFS, The Gottman Therapy Method for couples and transpersonal psychology inspired by the text “A Course In Miracles.” 

 

Ashley is passionate about people being free to understand and feel their authentic eroticism beyond all the layers life can impose upon individuals. 

 

She has many heroes in the field who are doing inspired work and is driven by a sense of collaborative genius, community & interdependence. 

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Martin Beaudoin (he/she/we)

Martin has a PhD in Linguistics and has been exploring the healing power of bodywork for decades. He has specialised in Applied Sexology for a decade.

 

He is further trained in various modalities, including Craniosacral, Structural/Myofascial Release, Neurokinetic Therapy, Swedish, Visceral manipulation, Chi Nei Tsang, Karsai Nei Tsang, Thai, Stretching Therapy, Foot Reflexology, Tantric Yoni Massage, Reiki, Alignment Yoga, Compassionate Inquiry.

 

Martin has dedicated his focus to woman’s health and bodywork, as he feels they are underserved by the current available (para-)medical systems. He lives in Vancouver, BC, and offers private sessions and training in many other countries as well. 

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