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Turning Pain into Power: How navigating ADHD and Painful Sex Led to a Paradigm-Shifting Business

31 Mar 2025

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What happens when a painful secret becomes a revolutionary business idea? For Emily Sauer, painful sex wasn't just a personal struggle—it was a problem no one seemed to be solving (or talking about). So she took matters into her own hands and made a prototype in her kitchen and started talking about it. A lot.Emily’s story reminds us that innovation often starts with a worthy problem to solve, empathy, and some guts. In this episode, Emily, founder and CEO of The Pelvic People, takes us through her career story from art school and high-fashion photo shoots to building a company that’s redefining pelvic health. With candor and humor, she reflects on her early days figuring out how to solve problems and do well in school even with her ADHD diagnosis, and connects a (retrospectively obvious) line to how she transformed something she felt shame around into an empowering solution and movement that now reaches thousands of clinicians and customers.If you’ve ever felt like your body wasn’t doing what it was “supposed to,” or you’ve wondered how to use your relationship (and charismatic) skills to your advantage, this should be an inspiring listen.  You can find Emily at:website: thepelvicpeople.comIG: @sauerhour

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