Ask Shannon · The Podcast
The questions people are too embarrassed to Google. The ones they carry for years before asking anyone. Shannon answers them plainly — because the answers exist and people deserve to have them.
Weekly episodes. Real clinical answers. No fluff, no sales pitch — just Shannon explaining what she sees in practice and what she wishes patients had known sooner.
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Why men wait three years — and what happens when they finally call
Shannon talks about the most common thing she hears in the first five minutes of a discovery conversation with a man — and why the wait makes everything harder to treat.
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The pelvic floor conversation nobody is having
Incontinence affects 1 in 3 women. Most have never been told that effective non-surgical treatment exists. Shannon explains what EMSELLA actually does and why Kegels alone rarely work.
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Hormones, libido, and what your doctor isn't telling you
The honest conversation about HRT, testosterone, and why the evidence is so different from the fear that has kept so many women suffering unnecessarily.
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What is the O-Shot and does it actually work?
Shannon walks through the mechanism, the published research, and what realistic outcomes look like — including what it can and cannot do.
There are no stupid questions here. The ones people are most embarrassed to ask are usually the ones with the best answers. Submit yours below — it may become a podcast episode, or Shannon will answer it personally.
The questions that end up here are the ones people searched for at 2am, couldn't find a real answer to, and carried alone for another six months. Shannon has spent 25 years in healthcare and the last several years specifically in sexual function and pelvic health. She knows the answers. The least she can do is share them — publicly, plainly, without judgment.
If your question prompts a private response and that response leads to a conversation about whether we can help you — that is not a sales call. It is medicine. And if we cannot help you, Shannon will say so and point you somewhere that can.
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