GynoGirl TV
Hosted by Dr. Sameena Rahman
Board-certified gynecologist and expert in menopause and sexual medicine, Dr. Sameena Rahman (aka Gynogirl) shares candid, evidence-based conversations on all things women’s health—with a focus on sexual medicine, midlife, and menopause. New episodes typically drop on Fridays!
From Commands to Purpose: How Gen Z Needs to Be Led | Calle Foster
Gen Z isn't lazy. They're the most entrepreneurial generation we've ever had — and they're being mismanaged at scale. Leadership coach Calle Foster joins Dr. Rahman to break down why command and control kills Gen Z performance, what Gen X parenting has to do with it, and why psychological safety isn't soft leadership — it's the only leadership style that actually works on this generation.
Why AI is Medicine's Future (Not Its Replacement) Dr. Ami Bhatt
AI isn't coming for doctors' jobs. It's coming to give them back their time — and for patients, it's arriving as something else entirely: validation. Dr. Ami Bhatt, Chief Innovation Officer at the American College of Cardiology, joins Dr. Rahman to explain what collaborative intelligence actually means, why women are adopting AI faster than men, and why understanding algorithmic bias is now a basic health literacy skill.
Teaching Anatomical Language, AI, Private Equity, and Why Three OB-GYNs Stopped Delivering Babies
Three OB-GYNs who trained in residency not to examine the clitoris now run gynecology-only practices built around the conditions everyone else misses. Dr. Meredith McClure and Dr. Ashley Fuller of the Labialogic podcast join Dr. Rahman to talk lichen sclerosus, why certain BV DNA tests produce false positives, why one-dose Monistat can cause severe vulvar inflammation, and how teaching patients to say "vulva" instead of "vagina" is an actual clinical intervention.
Why Your Endometriosis Symptoms Didn't Go Away After Surgery | Jandra Mueller
Jandra Mueller is a pelvic floor physical therapist in San Diego and the incoming educational chair for ISSWSH — and she spent years getting her own endometriosis diagnosed, even with direct access to specialists. She and Dr. Rahman break down the pelvic pentad, why fibrotic endometriosis survives excision surgery, what mast cells have to do with nerve proliferation, and the real difference between a surgeon who does excision and one who actually specializes in endo.
Perimenopause, Medical Gaslighting, and Why Gen X Won't Just Disappear | Beth Crosby (Garbage Mom)
Beth Crosby spent years getting iron infusions before a single doctor tested her for celiac disease. In this episode, she and Dr. Rahman talk perimenopause anxiety, medical gaslighting, the reality of working in Hollywood as a mother, and how a joke post about a music festival turned into something Alanis Morissette noticed.
Understanding Orgasms: Science, Solutions, and Why Doctors Don't Ask | Dr. Lauren Streicher
70% of OB-GYNs never ask about orgasm. And when women bring it up, the answer is "this just happens when you age." Dr. Lauren Streicher — Northwestern professor and Kinsey Institute researcher — joins Dr. Rahman to explain what's actually happening, what's causing it, and what actually works.
Pelvic Venous Disorders, Chronic Pain, and the Pelvic Floor with Dr. Julie Baron
For years, Dr. Julie Baron — a pelvic floor PT — couldn't sit or stand for more than 10 minutes without needing to lie down. Every specialist told her she was normal. She finally diagnosed herself, pushed for her own imaging, and found 12-millimeter varicose veins across her uterus. This episode is for every woman who has been told her chronic pelvic pain is just part of life.
Labiaplasty, Anatomy, Overdoing It, Traveling for Surgery & Prevention with Dr. Dahlia Rice
Most women have never been told what's actually normal when it comes to labial anatomy. Dr. Dahlia Rice joins Dr. Rahman to cover labiaplasty honestly — what it addresses, what overdoing it looks like, and why traveling abroad for surgery deserves serious thought before you book.
Fertility Myths, Egg Freezing, and The Lucky Egg with Dr. Lucky Sekhon
Age 35 isn't the fertility cliff you've been told. Over 50% of unintended pregnancies happen during perimenopause. And most fertility doctors won't give you the actual numbers. Dr. Lucky Sekhon — reproductive endocrinologist and author of The Lucky Egg — joins Dr. Rahman to change that.
Functional Strength Training, Nutrition & Midlife Reset | Katalin Rodriguez Ogren
Her GP offered marriage counseling when her menopause symptoms got severe. So Katalin Rodriguez Ogren — who has owned Chicago's POW Gym for 25 years — wrote a book instead. This conversation covers protein, estrogen, and why midlife is a reset if you know what to do with it.