Labia Logic
Labia Logic
Podcast Description
Your vulva has a lot to say, and we’re here to translate.
When was your last conversation about vulvas? We’re guessing it was at your most recent OBGYN appointment, if then. But Dr Meredith McClure and Dr Ashley Fuller talk about vulvas all day, every day. Because just like any other body part, a healthy vulva is important to overall health and well being.
So, what would your vulva like you to know? (First message: “I’m not the vagina!”)
In this podcast you’ll learn the proper names of all the down-there areas, how to keep them healthy, what annoyingly persistent myths about your reproductive organs you can ignore, and so much more.
Join us every two weeks for fascinating conversations with experts and learn what you should have been taught long ago. It’s not about embarrassment, it’s about empowerment!
Find Labia Logic on Instagram @labia_logic
Find Dr. Ashley Fuller at https://www.ashleyfullermd.com/
Find Dr. Meredith McClure at https://meredithmccluremd.com/
Labia Logic podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine. The content of this podcast should never be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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Content Themes
The podcast centers on vulvar health topics, sexual wellness, and debunking myths regarding reproductive organs. Episodes may delve into subjects like the importance of discussing pubic hair, solutions for painful sex, and addressing common vulvar myths, all geared towards empowering listeners with knowledge.

Your vulva has a lot to say, and we’re here to translate.
When was your last conversation about vulvas? We’re guessing it was at your most recent OBGYN appointment, if then. But Dr Meredith McClure and Dr Ashley Fuller talk about vulvas all day, every day. Because just like any other body part, a healthy vulva is important to overall health and well being.
So, what would your vulva like you to know? (First message: “I’m not the vagina!”)
In this podcast you’ll learn the proper names of all the down-there areas, how to keep them healthy, what annoyingly persistent myths about your reproductive organs you can ignore, and so much more.
Join us every two weeks for fascinating conversations with experts and learn what you should have been taught long ago. It’s not about embarrassment, it’s about empowerment!
Find Labia Logic on Instagram @labia_logic
Find Dr. Ashley Fuller at https://www.ashleyfullermd.com/
Find Dr. Meredith McClure at https://meredithmccluremd.com/
Labia Logic podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine. The content of this podcast should never be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
What happens when culture, religion, shame, and a medical system that loves to say “it’s all in your head” collide with sexual health?
Dr. Sameena Rahman, the GynoGirl, joins Drs. Ashley Fuller and Meredith McClure for this episode of Labia Logic. These three docs get into the big stuff: pelvic pain, vulvar conditions, vaginismus, period shame, sexual dysfunction, and the very real ways women, especially women of color, are dismissed when they try to get help.
They also talk about Dr. Rahman’s upcoming book Brown Girls’ Disease: A Guide to Sexual Health and Empowerment Through a South Asian Lens, and unpack how cultural expectations, medical bias, religious messaging, and shame can shape the way patients experience their bodies and seek care.
Their conversation also covers why clinicians need to listen to the whole story, how vulvar disease can look different across skin tones, and why “just try harder” is not, in fact, a treatment plan.
So yes, we’re talking about vaginas, vulvas, bias, and Barbie movie pearl-clutching. As one does. Most importantly, this episode is a reminder that your body is not shameful, your pain is not imaginary, and saying the word “vagina” in public will not cause the earth to split open. Probably.
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About our Guest:
Dr. Sameena Rahman is a board-certified OB/GYN and certified Menopause Practitioner with over a decade of expertise in midlife care, sexual medicine, and concierge gynecology. After training and practicing at leading institutions including USC, the University of Chicago, and Northwestern, she founded The GSM Collective in downtown Chicago to deliver a more personalized, patient-first model of women’s healthcare.
She hosts the podcast Gynogirl Presents: Sex, Drugs & Hormones, along with her YouTube series GynoGirl TV, and is the forthcoming author of Brown Girl’s Disease?—a bold, culturally grounded guide to sexual health and empowerment through a South Asian lens, launching in 2025.
More about the hosts of Labia Logic: Dr. Ashley Fuller is a Sexual Medicine Gynecologist and Vulvar Specialist in Seattle, WA.
Dr. Meredith McClure is a Menopause Specialist, Sexual Medicine Gynecologist, and Vulvar Specialist in Dallas, TX.
Follow the show on Instagram @labia_logic
This episode was produced by Audiotocracy Podcast Production.

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