20 episodes

Tight Lipped is a storytelling podcast that makes public what is often thought of as “private pain.” We ask big questions about female chronic pain. We explore how gender, race, sexual orientation and class impact women and non-binary folks' experiences of healthcare and of their own bodies. Our show focuses on conditions that are extremely common (like vestibulodynia, vaginismus and endometriosis), yet carry with them a social stigma and often impact mental health, identity and intimate relationships.

Tight Lipped Tight Lipped

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.9 • 154 Ratings

Tight Lipped is a storytelling podcast that makes public what is often thought of as “private pain.” We ask big questions about female chronic pain. We explore how gender, race, sexual orientation and class impact women and non-binary folks' experiences of healthcare and of their own bodies. Our show focuses on conditions that are extremely common (like vestibulodynia, vaginismus and endometriosis), yet carry with them a social stigma and often impact mental health, identity and intimate relationships.

    BONUS: Aguantando

    BONUS: Aguantando

    Bonus episode: "Holding It In" in Spanish!
    Cualquier noche de la semana no es nada raro encontrarse a Gabriela perreando al ritmo de Bad Bunny. Ella ama bailar, pero hay una razón por la que está en la pista de baile: tiene que "soltar la pelvis". Hoy Gabriela está viviendo su mejor momento. Aunque hace poco tiempo no era todo color de rosas. Estaba atada por dolorosos síntomas urinarios que no comprendía aparte de estar estancada en una relación con un hombre que no era el compañero que ella necesitaba. En este episodio, conoceremos como mediante su experiencia con el dolor pélvico crónico Gabriela transformó su relacion con las citas, el sexo y (aun más importante) con ella misma.

    • 35 min
    12: Beyond the Books

    12: Beyond the Books

    Over and over again we hear stories from patients with vulvovaginal and pelvic pain who have struggled for years to find care. These patients have been told things like “just drink a glass of wine” or “you must have repressed sexual trauma.” We wanted to find out, what are medical students and residents taught about these conditions? And why don’t most OB/GYNs know the steps to help?

    In today’s episode, we’re getting a peek into another side of the conversation: what’s missing from medical education and training. We hear from medical providers and students who are working to close the gaps and we learn about Tight Lipped’s advocacy work, focused on ensuring that every OB/GYN residency program teaches about pain. 

    • 32 min
    11: Loving Through This

    11: Loving Through This

    Jazzmine and Jordan have been together for almost a decade. They’ve built a beautiful and fulfilling life in Iowa and you could say that they’re the “perfect” couple. But, there’s one thing that most people don’t know about their relationship: they’ve never had penetrative sex. While Jazzmine used to keep this secret, now she and Jordan are ready to share how they navigate chronic vulvovaginal and pelvic pain together.
    Even as recently as the 1960s, American courts were declaring that a marriage without regular penetrative sex was an invalid marriage. In today’s episode, we hear how Jazzmine and Jordan have worked to redefine intimacy in their relationship and resist social and historical narratives about marriage and sex. 

    • 33 min
    10: The DSM

    10: The DSM

    In 1991, Marjorie Wantz made headlines when she died through physician-assisted suicide. She had suffered for years with chronic vulvovaginal and pelvic pain. Marjorie hoped that an autopsy would prove what she’d insisted all along: that her pain was real. But, in the aftermath of her death, the medical community painted Marjorie’s condition as psychological, and imaginary. 

    Why did doctors still not believe Marjorie Wantz even after she took her own life to stop the pain? In today’s episode, we’re exploring how and why vulvovaginal pain became understood as a psychological issue. We hear from Hannah Srajer, who researched the development and evolution of “vaginismus” as a diagnosis over the last 100 years. 

    • 30 min
    9: Holding It In

    9: Holding It In

    On a typical weekday night, you can find Gabriela twerking to Bad Bunny. She loves to dance, but there’s another reason she’s out on the dance floor: to release her pelvic floor. Gabriela’s living her best life these days. Yet, not that long ago, things looked pretty bleak. She felt held back by painful urinary symptoms she didn’t understand, and stuck in a relationship with a man who wasn’t the partner she needed. 

    In today’s episode, we hear how Gabriela’s experience with chronic pelvic pain transformed her relationship to sex, dating, and (most importantly) herself.

    • 32 min
    Season 2 Trailer

    Season 2 Trailer

    We are thrilled to be back with the second season of Tight Lipped’s podcast. Our first episode drops on Friday, May 5th! 

    • 2 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
154 Ratings

154 Ratings

MarleneB42 ,

Fantastic podcast and fantastic organization

Everyone, whether they are a man or woman or other, and whether or not they have pelvic pain, should listen to and be made aware of this. We need a shift in culture and medicine around how these people and conditions are viewed and treated!

SoundsLike08 ,

Fabulous podcast. Insightful, inclusive

I have pelvic pain and have listened to the first few stories on this podcast. Every story sounds like me … which is comforting. It is also inspiring me to re-engage treatment. Thanks for making this.

yolyss ,

I’m so happy to find this

Thank you for producing such a well done, beautiful, and thoughtful podcast about this topic. I struggle with vaginal and pelvic pain and I am so happy there are people brave enough out there talking about this. I cried so much listening to the first two episodes because I felt so seen. Thank you, thank you, thank you for putting this out into the world! It means so much to me.

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