

The Wonder Woman Project
Welcome to The WonderWoman Project: MinaRosa is creating a space to explore women’s intimate health together with you and with advocates and clinicians. We want this community to leave empowered and refreshed about lived experiences conventional medicine takes for granted.
Guidance on How to Join the Wonder Woman Project via Zoom
Register for the Event – Only registered attendees will receive the Zoom link.
Check Your Email – A unique Zoom link will be sent to you before the event. Please check your inbox (and spam folder).
Join the Session – Click the Zoom link at the scheduled time and enter your name to join.
Choose Your Setup – Join via desktop, laptop, or mobile device. Download the Zoom app if prompted.
💡 What Is This Event About
This event is an open, listening first conversation focused on women’s bladder, pelvic, and preventive health. Attendees will gain insight into common challenges, unmet needs, and frustrations in care, hear different perspectives from experts and peers, and explore ways to feel more supported in their health journey. It’s a safe, non-judgmental space to reflect, ask questions, and take away practical ideas for navigating care and prevention.
Here's the agenda and the conversations we are having:
Total Duration: 40 minutes
Panelists: 3 | Moderator: 1
Format: Guided conversation + light live Q&A
Welcome & Tone Setting
Panelist Introductions
Act 1 – Lived Reality (Personal stories & lived experience)
Act 2 – Tension & Blind Spots (Discussion of challenges & unmet needs)
Signature Reflection Question
Audience Reflection / Q&A
Closing & Gratitude
💡 What’s the Uncomfortable Truth
Millions of women live with recurring bladder and pelvic symptoms—pain, urgency, infections that keep coming back yet many are told “everything looks normal” or “this is just something women deal with.”
Women often know something is wrong long before it shows up on a lab result. Still, their concerns are minimized, rushed, or dismissed. Care becomes fragmented. Questions go unasked. Trust erodes.
This leaves women managing symptoms on their own cycling through antibiotics, supplements, and forums without clear answers or sustained support.
The system isn’t broken because people don’t care. It’s broken because women’s lived experiences aren’t centered early enough.
🎯 Why You Should Attend
This conversation is about listening first.
You’ll hear from clinicians, advocates, and women with lived experience as they explore:
Where care falls short, despite best intentions
What women wish they could say in the exam room
How trust is built, lost, and rebuilt in health conversations
What better support could actually look like
This is not about quick fixes or perfect answers. It’s about understanding, clarity, and shaping what comes next, together.
🙋 Who This Is For
Women who:
Experience recurrent UTIs or lingering bladder or pelvic symptoms
Feel unheard, rushed, or dismissed in healthcare settings
Are proactive about prevention and long term wellness
Want honest conversation without judgment or pressure
You’re welcome whether you speak, ask questions, use chat, or simply listen.
🎤 Who’s on the Panel
Our panel brings together clinical, advocacy, and lived experience perspectives.
Panelists are joining as conversation partners, not presenters, there will be no slides, no pitches, and no product demos.
A moderator will guide the discussion to ensure a thoughtful, respectful, and unrushed exchange.
Meet our Panelist:
Melissa Kramer, Researcher and Advocate, and Founder of Live UTI Free, a global patient research organisation focused on making change in women's health while supporting people living with recurrent and chronic urinary symptoms.
Brian Zheng, MD – Dr. Zheng holds an MD from Case Western Reserve University. He completed his Residency at the Medical University of South Carolina and Fellowship in Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery at the University of Michigan. His clinical interests cover urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, stress incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, neurogenic bladder dysfunction, urinary fistula, urethral diverticulum, and reconstructive urologic surgery due to complications of spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, spinal bifida, or complications from prior surgery involving the urinary tract.
Mia Morandi, DPT – Mia is a Women’s pelvic floor physical therapist specialist who believes that true transformation happens when we nurture the body, mind, and spirit together. Blending her background in international marketing with her skills in health and wellness, Mia strives to meet people where they are and to help them lead happier lives.
Moderator: Lydia Acuna
Lydia Acuña is a FemTech strategist and entrepreneur with over 15 years in health-tech, specializing in business development and strategic partnerships. Originally from Mexico, she now co-manages clinical operations at Circulate Health and leads initiatives advancing women's health innovation.
Ground rules (for everyone joining):
Listen with respect and curiosity
Different perspectives and lived experiences are welcome
You are welcome to participate in whatever way feels safest for you.
You’re welcome to keep your camera on or off
You may join using a first name, nickname, or pseudonym
You may speak, use chat, or simply listen
There is no expectation to share personal details
You can step away at any time
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