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We Are More: Sisters Talk Faith & Feminism

We Are More: Sisters Talk Faith & Feminism

Auteur(s): Alyssa & Bri
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We are Alyssa and Bri, two sisters who believe God wants more for women than we've been taught. Join us as we dive into the intersection of faith and feminism, learning together as we go.

Alyssa & Bri 2024
Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Relations Sciences sociales Spiritualité
Épisodes
  • Ep. 90: Faith Meets Power
    Jan 8 2026

    Paula White wants a “faith office” in the White House—what could possibly go wrong? We’re unpacking how Trump’s spiritual advisor helped rebrand political power as God’s plan, complete with wild claims, fear-based theology, and a very convenient donation pitch. If Christianity starts sounding like a campaign rally, it’s probably not Jesus. Consider this episode a table-flip.

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    52 min
  • Ep. 89: We Said What We Said
    Jan 1 2026

    We’re closing out 2025 exactly how we feel: exhausted, a little unhinged, and fully committed to pajama theology. In this episode, we reflect on our first full calendar year of the pod—our favorite moments, biggest laughs, top episodes, and the stats that made us go, “Wait… you all listened HOW much?” Come hang with us for a cozy year-end recap and a whole lot of sister energy.

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    49 min
  • Ep. 88: The Women Who Carry Christmas
    Dec 24 2025

    Everyone loves Mrs. Claus—quiet, domestic, eternally supportive. In the first half of this episode, we break down how she became the perfect Victorian woman: stuck in the private sphere, doing all the work, and getting none of the credit. Then we get into Catherine Dickens, the real-life Mrs. Claus behind A Christmas Carol, and how Charles Dickens built a legacy while burning her reputation to the ground. Turns out the “ideal wife” only thrives in fiction—and even then, she’s exhausted.

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    52 min
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