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    <description><![CDATA[<p>You finish your wee.<br/>You stand up.<br/>Then… surprise dribble.</p><p>Or maybe it’s that heavy, dragging, “something’s not right” feeling.</p><p>In this episode, Ruth and pelvic health physio Lizzie tackle one of the most common — and least talked about — women’s health issues: prolapse.</p><p>Up to 50% of women who’ve had a vaginal birth may experience some level of prolapse. Yet most of us are sent home with zero guidance on what that actually means for exercise, running, lifting, sex, or simply living comfortably.</p><p>We cover:</p><p>• What prolapse actually is (in plain English)<br/>• Why it happens<br/>• That “bulge” or “egg” feeling<br/>• The link with bladder symptoms<br/>• Can you still run, lift, or train?<br/>• Why outdated blanket advice needs to go<br/>• Simple, practical tips that genuinely help</p><p>The big message?<br/>Prolapse is not life-threatening. But it can shrink your world if fear takes over.</p><p>This episode is about reclaiming confidence, getting properly assessed, and understanding that the question isn’t “Can I exercise?”</p><p>It’s “How can I get strong?”</p><p>Honest. Practical. No fluff.</p><p>If this episode resonates, share it with a friend who needs to hear it.</p><p>Got a story or question? We’d love to hear from you!<br/> 📩 Email us at oopsipeedmypantspodcast@gmail.com<br/> 💬 Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/oopsipeedmypodcast</p> <p>🎧 Subscribe now and let’s change the conversation around incontinence—one laugh (and leak) at a time!</p> <p><b>Medical Disclaimer for &quot;Oops, I Peed My Pants&quot; Podcast &amp; Facebook Page</b></p> <p>Disclaimer: The <em>Oops, I Peed My Pants</em> podcast and Facebook page are for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Ruth Astbury, Lizzie Evans, and any guest experts is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.</p> <p>By listening to our podcast or engaging with our content, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to this disclaimer.</p> <p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You finish your wee.<br/>You stand up.<br/>Then… surprise dribble.</p><p>Or maybe it’s that heavy, dragging, “something’s not right” feeling.</p><p>In this episode, Ruth and pelvic health physio Lizzie tackle one of the most common — and least talked about — women’s health issues: prolapse.</p><p>Up to 50% of women who’ve had a vaginal birth may experience some level of prolapse. Yet most of us are sent home with zero guidance on what that actually means for exercise, running, lifting, sex, or simply living comfortably.</p><p>We cover:</p><p>• What prolapse actually is (in plain English)<br/>• Why it happens<br/>• That “bulge” or “egg” feeling<br/>• The link with bladder symptoms<br/>• Can you still run, lift, or train?<br/>• Why outdated blanket advice needs to go<br/>• Simple, practical tips that genuinely help</p><p>The big message?<br/>Prolapse is not life-threatening. But it can shrink your world if fear takes over.</p><p>This episode is about reclaiming confidence, getting properly assessed, and understanding that the question isn’t “Can I exercise?”</p><p>It’s “How can I get strong?”</p><p>Honest. Practical. No fluff.</p><p>If this episode resonates, share it with a friend who needs to hear it.</p><p>Got a story or question? We’d love to hear from you!<br/> 📩 Email us at oopsipeedmypantspodcast@gmail.com<br/> 💬 Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/oopsipeedmypodcast</p> <p>🎧 Subscribe now and let’s change the conversation around incontinence—one laugh (and leak) at a time!</p> <p><b>Medical Disclaimer for &quot;Oops, I Peed My Pants&quot; Podcast &amp; Facebook Page</b></p> <p>Disclaimer: The <em>Oops, I Peed My Pants</em> podcast and Facebook page are for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Ruth Astbury, Lizzie Evans, and any guest experts is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.</p> <p>By listening to our podcast or engaging with our content, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to this disclaimer.</p> <p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><br/></p><p>Series 2 of <em>Oops I Peed My Pants</em> is all about helping women get moving again — whether it’s your first time, post-baby, post-menopause, or you’ve just lost confidence thanks to pelvic floor symptoms, pain, fear, or embarrassment.</p><p>In this episode, we’re joined by <b>Hugh Williams</b>, founder of <b>SHEULTRA</b>, to talk about how the event started — and why it’s grown into something much bigger than “just a race”.</p><p>Hugh shares his personal story: from being a “walker and talker” ultra runner, to a life-changing diagnosis of <b>inoperable neuroendocrine cancer</b>, open-heart surgery in early 2020, and the moment during COVID isolation when an idea landed:<br/><b>create an ultra-style event for women of all levels — with women’s health conversations built in.</b></p><p>SHEULTRA isn’t about elite vibes or cut-off anxiety. It’s built for <b>walkers, hikers, runners, first-timers and experienced athletes</b> — with a strong community spirit and practical details that remove the “personal excuses” that stop women showing up.</p><p>We also talk about the <b>SHEULTRA Feel Good 10K</b> (in March, on <b>International Women’s Day</b>) — designed so <em>anyone</em>can take part: walk it, jog it, run it, treadmill it, do laps of your garden… it all counts. There’s also a <b>virtual option</b>.</p><p>And yes, we’ve got links in the notes so you can sign up.</p><p>In this episode, we cover:</p><ul><li>Why Series 2 is focused on <b>getting women moving again</b> with the right information</li><li>How SHEULTRA grew fast: <b>500 women (2024)</b> → <b>1,500 (2025)</b> → <b>3,000 (2026)</b></li><li>Why <b>no cut-offs</b> changes everything for confidence</li><li>The <b>Feel Good 10K</b> + virtual option (and what it includes)</li><li>How SHEULTRA uses the event as a platform for <b>women’s health education</b>, including breast-check support via QR/video</li><li>The “small details” that make a massive difference: privacy, safety, hygiene, and support on course</li></ul><p>Important note</p><p>This podcast shares general information and lived experience — it’s <b>not medical advice</b>. If you’re worried about symptoms or changes in your health, speak to a qualified healthcare professional.</p><p><b>Links:</b><br/>➡️ SHEULTRA event - <a href='https://sheultra.com/'>https://sheultra.com/</a></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>Got a story or question? We’d love to hear from you!<br/> 📩 Email us at oopsipeedmypantspodcast@gmail.com<br/> 💬 Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/oopsipeedmypodcast</p> <p>🎧 Subscribe now and let’s change the conversation around incontinence—one laugh (and leak) at a time!</p> <p><b>Medical Disclaimer for &quot;Oops, I Peed My Pants&quot; Podcast &amp; Facebook Page</b></p> <p>Disclaimer: The <em>Oops, I Peed My Pants</em> podcast and Facebook page are for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Ruth Astbury, Lizzie Evans, and any guest experts is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.</p> <p>By listening to our podcast or engaging with our content, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to this disclaimer.</p> <p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/></p><p>Series 2 of <em>Oops I Peed My Pants</em> is all about helping women get moving again — whether it’s your first time, post-baby, post-menopause, or you’ve just lost confidence thanks to pelvic floor symptoms, pain, fear, or embarrassment.</p><p>In this episode, we’re joined by <b>Hugh Williams</b>, founder of <b>SHEULTRA</b>, to talk about how the event started — and why it’s grown into something much bigger than “just a race”.</p><p>Hugh shares his personal story: from being a “walker and talker” ultra runner, to a life-changing diagnosis of <b>inoperable neuroendocrine cancer</b>, open-heart surgery in early 2020, and the moment during COVID isolation when an idea landed:<br/><b>create an ultra-style event for women of all levels — with women’s health conversations built in.</b></p><p>SHEULTRA isn’t about elite vibes or cut-off anxiety. It’s built for <b>walkers, hikers, runners, first-timers and experienced athletes</b> — with a strong community spirit and practical details that remove the “personal excuses” that stop women showing up.</p><p>We also talk about the <b>SHEULTRA Feel Good 10K</b> (in March, on <b>International Women’s Day</b>) — designed so <em>anyone</em>can take part: walk it, jog it, run it, treadmill it, do laps of your garden… it all counts. There’s also a <b>virtual option</b>.</p><p>And yes, we’ve got links in the notes so you can sign up.</p><p>In this episode, we cover:</p><ul><li>Why Series 2 is focused on <b>getting women moving again</b> with the right information</li><li>How SHEULTRA grew fast: <b>500 women (2024)</b> → <b>1,500 (2025)</b> → <b>3,000 (2026)</b></li><li>Why <b>no cut-offs</b> changes everything for confidence</li><li>The <b>Feel Good 10K</b> + virtual option (and what it includes)</li><li>How SHEULTRA uses the event as a platform for <b>women’s health education</b>, including breast-check support via QR/video</li><li>The “small details” that make a massive difference: privacy, safety, hygiene, and support on course</li></ul><p>Important note</p><p>This podcast shares general information and lived experience — it’s <b>not medical advice</b>. If you’re worried about symptoms or changes in your health, speak to a qualified healthcare professional.</p><p><b>Links:</b><br/>➡️ SHEULTRA event - <a href='https://sheultra.com/'>https://sheultra.com/</a></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>Got a story or question? We’d love to hear from you!<br/> 📩 Email us at oopsipeedmypantspodcast@gmail.com<br/> 💬 Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/oopsipeedmypodcast</p> <p>🎧 Subscribe now and let’s change the conversation around incontinence—one laugh (and leak) at a time!</p> <p><b>Medical Disclaimer for &quot;Oops, I Peed My Pants&quot; Podcast &amp; Facebook Page</b></p> <p>Disclaimer: The <em>Oops, I Peed My Pants</em> podcast and Facebook page are for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Ruth Astbury, Lizzie Evans, and any guest experts is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.</p> <p>By listening to our podcast or engaging with our content, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to this disclaimer.</p> <p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>We’re back! </p><p><b>Oops I Peed My Pants — Series 2 | Hosted by Ruth Astbury &amp; Lizzie Evans</b></p><p>You’re ready to get moving again… but your pelvic floor has other ideas. 🙃<br/>Leaking. Heaviness. Urgency. Pain. Fear. Embarrassment. Or just that nagging feeling of, <em>“What if it gets worse?”</em></p><p>Welcome to <b>Series 2: Is your pelvic floor holding you back?</b><br/>This is <b>no-holding-back real talk + practical advice</b> to help you move and exercise with confidence — <b>without your symptoms calling the shots.</b></p><p>In Episode 1, we start where most women actually are:</p><p><b>Stuck.</b> Overthinking it. Telling yourself you’ll “start Monday”… and then not starting at all.</p><p>We break down the most common barriers and give you <b>simple, low-pressure ways to begin</b> — even if you’re short on time, low on confidence, or worried about symptoms.</p><p>We cover:</p><ul><li>“I’m scared” — how to start without spiralling</li><li>“It’s too expensive” — why movement doesn’t have to cost a penny</li><li>“I’m too overweight / unfit” — low-impact routes in (without shame)</li><li>“I’ve got no time” — why once a week is still a win</li><li>“I hate getting out of breath” — the <em>talk-but-can’t-sing</em> guide</li><li>“My joints ache / menopause has changed everything” — what to consider</li><li>“I don’t have the kit” — the only thing that really matters</li><li>How to set a goal you’ll actually stick to (and not quit in week one)</li></ul><p>🎧 Press play, take a breath, and let’s get you moving again without your pelvic floor calling the shots. </p><p>Got a story or question? We’d love to hear from you!<br/> 📩 Email us at oopsipeedmypantspodcast@gmail.com<br/> 💬 Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/oopsipeedmypodcast</p> <p>🎧 Subscribe now and let’s change the conversation around incontinence—one laugh (and leak) at a time!</p> <p><b>Medical Disclaimer for &quot;Oops, I Peed My Pants&quot; Podcast &amp; Facebook Page</b></p> <p>Disclaimer: The <em>Oops, I Peed My Pants</em> podcast and Facebook page are for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Ruth Astbury, Lizzie Evans, and any guest experts is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.</p> <p>By listening to our podcast or engaging with our content, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to this disclaimer.</p> <p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We’re back! </p><p><b>Oops I Peed My Pants — Series 2 | Hosted by Ruth Astbury &amp; Lizzie Evans</b></p><p>You’re ready to get moving again… but your pelvic floor has other ideas. 🙃<br/>Leaking. Heaviness. Urgency. Pain. Fear. Embarrassment. Or just that nagging feeling of, <em>“What if it gets worse?”</em></p><p>Welcome to <b>Series 2: Is your pelvic floor holding you back?</b><br/>This is <b>no-holding-back real talk + practical advice</b> to help you move and exercise with confidence — <b>without your symptoms calling the shots.</b></p><p>In Episode 1, we start where most women actually are:</p><p><b>Stuck.</b> Overthinking it. Telling yourself you’ll “start Monday”… and then not starting at all.</p><p>We break down the most common barriers and give you <b>simple, low-pressure ways to begin</b> — even if you’re short on time, low on confidence, or worried about symptoms.</p><p>We cover:</p><ul><li>“I’m scared” — how to start without spiralling</li><li>“It’s too expensive” — why movement doesn’t have to cost a penny</li><li>“I’m too overweight / unfit” — low-impact routes in (without shame)</li><li>“I’ve got no time” — why once a week is still a win</li><li>“I hate getting out of breath” — the <em>talk-but-can’t-sing</em> guide</li><li>“My joints ache / menopause has changed everything” — what to consider</li><li>“I don’t have the kit” — the only thing that really matters</li><li>How to set a goal you’ll actually stick to (and not quit in week one)</li></ul><p>🎧 Press play, take a breath, and let’s get you moving again without your pelvic floor calling the shots. </p><p>Got a story or question? We’d love to hear from you!<br/> 📩 Email us at oopsipeedmypantspodcast@gmail.com<br/> 💬 Join our Facebook community: www.facebook.com/oopsipeedmypodcast</p> <p>🎧 Subscribe now and let’s change the conversation around incontinence—one laugh (and leak) at a time!</p> <p><b>Medical Disclaimer for &quot;Oops, I Peed My Pants&quot; Podcast &amp; Facebook Page</b></p> <p>Disclaimer: The <em>Oops, I Peed My Pants</em> podcast and Facebook page are for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Ruth Astbury, Lizzie Evans, and any guest experts is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.</p> <p>By listening to our podcast or engaging with our content, you acknowledge that you understand and agree to this disclaimer.</p> <p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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