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Woman Alive | The podcast for Christian women

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THE podcast for Christian women, talking real life and real faith. No topic is off limits as together we get closer to God, dig into the Bible and discuss what matters to women today. Brought to you by Premier Woman Alive magazine. Join Tola Doll Fisher and guests for the podcast that gets Christian women talking. Head to premier.plus for more Christian podcasts, radio, music and sermons.

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March 8, 2026

The Sisterhood - from mean girls to supporting women

<p> This very special episode is our first EVER live video recording with an audience of Woman Alive readers, writers, friends and friends of the podcast! Today’s conversation on The Sisterhood, is inspired by International Women’s Day. We live in a culture which seemingly takes any opportunity to pit women against each other. In the Bible, we have examples like Rachel and Leah competing for Jacob’s affection – representing the complexity of the relationships we have with other women. Our host, Tola-Doll Fisher and her guests ask, how do we shift from high school mean girl culture, to women supporting women – at church, at work – even on the school run? And what happens when we respond to Jesus’ prayer for unity (Luke 17) and intentionally curate safe spaces for women? </p> <p> Hannah Stephenson-Kelly is an ordinand in the Church of England. Her article for Woman Alive is the inspiration for the discussion we're having today. Read it here: https://www.womanalive.co.uk/opinion/sisterhood-is-not-just-a-label-that-ties-together-a-group-of-women-in-a-90s-sitcom/17330.article </p> <p> Alisa Latty-Alleyne is a leader in Christian media and has recently moved on from her role as National Director of The Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) in UK and Ireland. Alisa has just started an Executive MBA at University of Warwick, specialising in Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence. You can connect with Alisa on LinkedIn by searching her full name. </p> <p> The Right Reverend Dr Jill Duff is the Anglican Bishop of Lancaster, a Premier trustee, and an author. Jill’s new book is called Held in God's Gaze (SPCK) and aims to help readers discover the wisdom, prayer, and spiritual insight of saints and mystics across Christian history. </p> <p>The live audience Q&A questions in this episode were: 1. Has Jesus also redeemed the desire to be “liked” that Jill referred to after the fall? And if yes, how do we live in the redeemed state? </p> <p>2. Meanness can be rooted in anxiety and comparison. Do you think this is more of a challenge in the digital, social media age that girls and women exist in today? </p> <p>3. ⁠How does the Gospel help us understand sisterhood as part of God's design as opposed to just a social construct? </p> <p>4. ⁠What would you say to women who have experienced heartbreak from sisterhood and are afraid to establish new sisterhoods? </p> <p>5. ⁠⁠Do you think that sometimes we can have unrealistic expectations of each other as women and the capacity that we have to help uphold others? </p> <p>6. ⁠Have any of you had to deal with betrayal by a sister, and if yes, how did you heal from it, or navigate the situation? </p> <p>The Woman Alive podcast is produced by award-winning podcast producer, Dami Okeke.</p> <p>Special offer! Podcast listeners get 50% off Woman Alive magazine: womanalive.co.uk/podcast </p>

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February 2, 2026

Why are we obsessed with knowing the future?

<p> If you could get a preview of your future, a year, five or ten years from now, would you? A recent study by mobile network provider 02 revealed 78% of 25–34-year-old in the UK rely on their horoscopes to make major life decisions, and some Christians are guilty of going from one event to another seeking a “word of prophecy”. In Leviticus 19:26 we read very clear instructions, “Do not practice divination or seek omens”. On this episode, host Tola-Doll Fisher and her guests ask - why are we so obsessed with knowing the future? </p> <p> Kate Orson is a freelance writer and author. She has also written for UK Publications including, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, and Metro. After over 20 years in the New Age, she converted to Christianity in 2021. Kate's article for Woman Alive is the inspiration for the discussion we're having today. Read it here: https://www.womanalive.co.uk/opinion/tarot-cards-are-a-definite-no-for-christians-and-this-is-why/20295.article and you find more of Kate’s work at https://kateorsonwrites.substack.com/ or you can connect with her on Instagram @kateorsonwrites </p> <p> Alex Palmer has been teaching at a primary school based in Cornwall for more than two decades! She is also the self-published author of Charlotte's Candle, a novel which she dreamed about almost 30 years ago, before bringing it to reality! You can find a copy of Kate’s novel ‘Charlotte’s Candle’ on amazon or you can connect with her on Instagram @charlottescandle. </p> <p>The Great Sexpectation question in this episode is titled ‘How do I let go and move on from a guy that is not good for me?’ </p> <p>The Woman Alive podcast is produced by award-winning podcast producer, Dami Okeke.</p> <p>Special offer! Podcast listeners get 50% off Woman Alive magazine: womanalive.co.uk/podcast </p>

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January 26, 2026

Identifying & Overcoming Addictions, Bad Habits & Vices

<p> Disclaimer: The views expressed in this discussion are attributed to the individual speakers – they are not giving medical or professional advice. If you are struggling with addiction or need support, please contact your GP or visit the NHS website for a list of support services. </p> <p> Throughout the Bible God is described as our refuge and fortress, our strength and shield, our ever present help. But despite these biblical truths, when we face trials and challenging seasons, many of us find other ways to escape. It could be one too many glasses of wine after a long day, or something as “innocent” as scrolling on social media for hours. On this episode, host Tola-Doll Fisher and her guests ask why do we fall into bad habits and addictions, and how can we practice true dependence on God? </p> <p> Callie Louise Nixon is the founder and CEO of Rainbow Promise, a Christian ministry providing supported housing and daily discipleship programmes for women struggling with addiction and homelessness. She is also a Christian trauma-informed counsellor with her private practice, Hope & Thrive Therapy. Callie's article for Woman Alive is the inspiration for the discussion we're having today. Read it here: https://www.womanalive.co.uk/drug-addiction-nearly-cost-me-my-life/18857.article and you find out more about Callie’s ministry at www.rainbowpromisecic.org/ </p> <p> Ailsa Mckinlay is a medical doctor living and working in Gloucestershire. Ailsa is passionate about understanding and sharing the intersection between physical, mental and spiritual health. A church-led digital fast for lent, helped her identify an unhealthy dependence on her phone.</p> <p>The Great Sexpectation question in this episode is titled ‘Why is my boyfriend always playing video games?’ </p> <p>The Woman Alive podcast is produced by award-winning podcast producer, Dami Okeke.</p> <p>Special offer! Podcast listeners get 50% off Woman Alive magazine: womanalive.co.uk/podcast </p>

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What is Woman Alive | The podcast for Christian women?

THE podcast for Christian women, talking real life and real faith. No topic is off limits as together we get closer to God, dig into the Bible and discuss what matters to women today.

Brought to you by Premier Woman Alive magazine. Join Tola Doll Fisher and guests for the podcast that gets Christian women talking.

Head to premier.plus for more Christian podcasts, radio, music and sermons.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates monthly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 8 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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