Origin's CEO Carine Carmy on curing 10 years of pelvic pain - and making PT accessible
Sponsored by Origin, a partner of The World's Tightest Community. What if the thing that finally ends years of pelvic pain is something no one ever mentioned to you? In this mini-interview, I sit down with Carine Carmy, co-founder and CEO of Origin, a company making pelvic floor physical therapy accessible across the US. Carine lived with chronic pelvic pain and painful s*x for nearly a decade - seeing doctor after doctor in New York, being told it might be in her head, even undergoing an unnecessary biopsy - before a friend pointed her toward pelvic floor therapy. Two months later, the pain was gone. It hasn't come back. We talk about why that solution stayed invisible for so long, what Origin is building, and the piece I care about most: accessibility. Because being recommended pelvic floor PT means nothing if you can't afford it or can't get to it. Origin is now in network for 50 million Americans, with appointments averaging around $36 - turning what's usually treated as a luxury into what it actually is: basic healthcare. Use promo code TWTC to get your first month of Origin's On-Track membership free: http://theoriginway.com/twtc

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