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Watch On-Demand: Whole-Body Care & Wellness for Endometriosis 

Stream the Whole-Body Care & Wellness for Endometriosis webinar featuring Dr. Karli Goldstein and her trusted care partners. Learn how surgery, nutrition, pelvic therapy, and patient advocacy work together for lasting healing.

A Collaborative Webinar from The Endo Exchange with Dr. Karli Provost Goldstein, Lisa Lisiewski, Lexi Butman and Arleigh Cole

At ESSE Care, we know that healing from endometriosis requires more than one solution—it takes a full-body approach. That’s why we created The Endo Exchange, a webinar series designed to explore the layers of care that truly support long-term wellness. 

In this Whole-Body Care & Wellness for Endometriosis webinar, Dr. Karli Provost Goldstein is joined by three of her most trusted care partners for a deeply informative and supportive conversation: 

 

Together, they explore what whole-body care really means when it comes to endometriosis—and why collaborative, personalized support makes all the difference. 

What You’ll Learn 

This isn’t a one-size-fits-all conversation. It’s a deep dive into how your care team can work together to help you feel better—not just manage symptoms. 

In the webinar, you’ll learn: 

  • Why endometriosis is a whole-body inflammatory condition, not just a reproductive disease 
  • How nutrition can lower inflammation, support estrogen detox, and support post-op recovery 
  • What pelvic floor therapy looks like—and how it helps relieve pain, bladder urgency, and tension 
  • How emotional healing and trauma-informed care are vital to sustainable progress 
  • What real, collaborative treatment can look like when surgery, PT, nutrition, and patient voice are aligned 

 

Whether you’re newly diagnosed, recovering from surgery, or years into your endo journey—this webinar offers both validation and actionable insight. 

Why This Matters 

Endometriosis is too often treated in silos—surgery here, nutrition there, physical therapy if you’re lucky. But at ESSE, we believe healing happens when your care is integrated and your story is heard. 

This webinar brings together expert perspectives across disciplines. It’s honest, compassionate, and built around what patients actually experience—not just what’s in the textbook. 

You’ll walk away with a better understanding of what your body might need and how to find the support to get there. 

A Look at Whole-Body Support in Action 

Dr. Karli shares how excision surgery is a foundational step—but not the finish line. It must be paired with thoughtful recovery, inflammation control, hormone balance, and care that addresses what patients carry both physically and emotionally. 

Lisa Lisiewski brings years of experience as a functional nutritionist—and as a patient herself. She explains how nutrition can be used as a therapeutic tool to reduce flares, support hormone clearance, and aid digestion without creating food fear. 

🥗 Curious about how food and endo connect? Explore Lisa’s Q&A on Nutrition and Endometriosis

Lexi Butman brings a trauma-informed lens to pelvic floor therapy—showing how many symptoms like painful sex, constipation, bladder urgency, and even back pain can be traced back to pelvic floor dysfunction. Her work focuses on breath, movement, release, and nervous system awareness. 

💆 Want to understand what pelvic therapy actually feels like? Read Lexi’s Q&A on Pelvic Floor Therapy

And then there’s Arleigh Cole, who shares what it’s like to live with endo, to be dismissed for years, and finally be met with a team who believed her. Her story reflects what so many patients experience—how critical it is to be seen, heard, and supported with care that’s both clinical and human. 

💛 Need a story that sounds like your own? Read Arleigh’s Story 

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