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Pelvic Floor Therapy
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Sex Education
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Genitourinary Syndrome Of Menopause

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 kno... more

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Can sex still feel good when pain, aging, chronic illness, or life changes get in the way? What does a sex counselor actually do? And how do you tell your partner that what used to work… doesn't quite work anymore, without making everyone want to cra... more

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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.... more

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Pelvic pain that feels heavy, achy, bloated, or mysteriously worse by the end of the day? Pain after sex that lingers? Vulvar varicose veins, bladder urgency, or "everything looks normal" test results that definitely do not feel normal?

Dr. Julie ... more

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What if painful sex, tampon pain, or that "something is wrong down there" feeling was not something to quietly tolerate, joke away, or fix with the world's least helpful advice: "just have a glass of wine"?

In this episode of Labia Logic, Dr. Ashl... more

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Dr. Sameena Rahman
Gynecologist in Chicago, specializes in sexual medicine, menopause, vulvar/vaginal disease; Gynogirl
Northwestern University / GYN and Sexual Medicine Collective
Episode: 33. Who Taught You That?! Sex, Culture, and the Stories We Tell featuring Gynogirl
Dr. Julie Baron
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Director of MTI's Pelvic Health and Performance Center
MTI Pelvic Health and Performance Center (Washington)
Episode: 32. Vein, Vein, Go Away: The Pelvis Has a Plumbing Problem
Bonnie Gross
Filmmaker and storyteller who created Lady Parts
Filmmaker (Lady Parts)
Episode: 31. Lady Parts, Painful Sex, and the Vulva Story We Should've Heard Sooner
Adriana Marti
Clinical Health Psychologist
Seattle-area psychologist; specializes in pain management
Episode: 30. Vulvar Pain Is Not "All in Your Head"… But Your Brain Is Definitely Involved
Dr. Irwin Goldstein
Founder/Director, San Diego Sexual Medicine; clinical professor
San Diego Sexual Medicine
Episode: 27. Orgasm Deep Dive: Why Getting There Isn't Always Easy Part 2
Erwin Goldstein
Founder in modern sexual medicine; director of San Diego Sexual Medicine
San Diego Sexual Medicine; University of California, San Diego
Episode: 26. Orgasm Deep Dive: Why Getting There Isn't Always Easy Part 1
Liz Leister
Founder of Vitality Within, sexual wellness entrepreneur
Vitality Within
Episode: 23. Good Vibrations. A Beginner's Guide to a Buzztastic O
Trista Jones
Sex therapist, owner of SHE (Sexual Health Experts) in Dallas–Fort Worth
SHE (Sexual Health Experts)
Episode: 16. The 50 Shades of Nay: When Your Turn-On Needs a Tune-Up
Dr. Jill Krapf
Gynecologist, vulva specialist, expert in vulva pain and sexual health
Center for Vulvovaginal Disease Disorders, Florida/Tampa
Episode: 14. When Your Clit Throws a Fit: Understanding Clitoral Pain

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Dr. Ashley Fuller
Host of Labia Logic
Dr. Meredith McClure
Co-host of Labia Logic

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 30 ratings
  • Love these ladies!

    Omg this show is gold. So so needed for all women, no matter what stage of life you are in. Thank you for normalizing these topics. They are so funny and down to earth. A must listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lauren Chapnick
    United States5 months ago
  • Menopause Coaching Specialist

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    Good stuff

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Menocator
    United States6 months ago
  • Menopause Coaching Specialist

    50 shades of nay, another excellent episode

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Menocator
    United States9 months ago
  • Awesome!

    Thank you for all the conversations! Very educational:)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rlr428
    United States10 months ago
  • Amazing Doctors!!! Great Info

    Listening to this podcast tells me I’m not crazy. They are able to desensitize topics that many believe are taboo. Knowledge is power when talking to your physician.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    slktaxmomma
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners appreciate the empowering, non-judgmental approach to vulvar health and patient education.
Audience values the combination of medical expertise and humor.
Guests are seen as credible and the content as supportive and practical.
The show is viewed as a valuable resource for understanding complex vulvar and pelvic health issues.
The hosts are praised for making taboo topics approachable and informative.

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16. The 50 Shades of Nay: When Your Turn-On Needs a Tune-Up
Q: What are your biggest wins as a therapist?
Seeing couples move from conflict and mismatched desires to a negotiated space where both partners feel fulfilled, and witnessing individuals reclaim confidence and self-acceptance in their sexuality.
16. The 50 Shades of Nay: When Your Turn-On Needs a Tune-Up
Q: What does sex therapy look like in practice?
She describes two phases: an initial brief therapy to create a safe space and basic psychoeducation, followed by deeper work using modalities like CBT, mindfulness, and somatic approaches to address underlying psychosocial issues.
16. The 50 Shades of Nay: When Your Turn-On Needs a Tune-Up
Q: How did you get into sex therapy?
Trista explains that her focus grew out of addressing sexual trauma, recognizing gaps in reclaiming sexuality, and developing a constructive path for patients to transform their energy into healthy sexual health.
31. Lady Parts, Painful Sex, and the Vulva Story We Should've Heard Sooner
Q: What changes do you hope this film brings to medical education and patient care?
I hope it pushes residency programs to include vulvar health in their curriculum, improves awareness among clinicians, and encourages multidisciplinary collaboration to diagnose and treat vulvar pain more effectively.
31. Lady Parts, Painful Sex, and the Vulva Story We Should've Heard Sooner
Q: What sparked you to make this film and tell your story publicly?
A combination of years of wandering through misdiagnoses and chronic pain, the desire to help others, and the sense that a personal narrative could educate and connect people led me to document my journey and turn it into Lady Parts.

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What is Labia Logic about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two host clinicians-focused on vulvar health drive conversations that blend medical expertise with practical, patient-centered guidance. Episodes repeatedly cover topics like pelvic pain, vulvar disorders, sexual health, menopause, and evidence-based care, while debunking myths and emphasizing validating patient experiences. A notable pattern is multidisciplinary care, with guests spanning pelvic floor therapy, radiology, psychology, and sexual medicine, plus a strong commitment to empowering listeners to discuss intimate health openly. The show often features real patient stories, actionable tips for treatment and self-advocacy, and practical resources to navigate care and reduce stigma. This mix makes it helpful for both health profession... more

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2. Dr. Julie Baron
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4. Adriana Marti
5. Dr. Irwin Goldstein
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7. Liz Leister
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