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Woman Alive | The podcast for Christian women

Tola-Doll Fisher, Dami Okeke

Publicly listed emails

digital.team@premier.org.uk

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Booking Overview

A Christian women’s podcast from Premier Woman Alive magazine, hosted by Tola-Doll Fisher, featuring faith-driven conversations with authors, ministry leaders, and church figures. It’s a strong fit for PR outreach around discipleship, women’s wellbeing, and biblical perspectives on real-life relationships and habits.

Metrics

Episodes: 74

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: <1k

Gender skew: Female

Location: United Kingdom

Contact Information

Publicly listed emails

digital.team@premier.org.uk

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Host

Tola-Doll Fisher - Host of the Woman Alive podcast, a show built around Christian women’s voices and faith-based engagement inspired by Premier Woman Alive magazine content. Leads conversations with guests and audien...

Dami Okeke - Award-winning podcast producer credited with producing the Woman Alive podcast. While not the on-mic host, this contact is relevant for production coordination and guest intake logistics.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Christian women’s faith leaders and practitioners (church clergy/ordinands, bishops), Christian ministry founders/CEOs, counsellors and healthcare professionals with a faith-and-wellbeing angle, and writers/authors (often with articles featured on Woman Alive). Prior media authorship and/or public-facing leadership within Christian organisations is common.
Required Achievements:  
Authorship (book/article/substack) featured in Woman Alive, Leadership roles in Christian media or ministry organisations, Public church office (e.g., Anglican ordination/clergy leadership), Clinical or counselling credentials framed as trauma-informed/faith-informed support

Recent Guest Discussions

Jill Duff - Unity, Sisterhood, Redeemed Desire For Approval, Faith And Healing From Relational Harm

Alisa Latty-Alleyne - Supporting Women/sisterhood; Perspectives Shaped By Christian Media Leadership And Broader Societal Change

Hannah Stephenson-Kelly - Sisterhood, Church/community Unity, Safe Spaces For Women, Biblical Perspectives On Relationships

Alex Palmer - Faith-informed Life Framing And/or Women’s Perspectives Tied To The Episode’s Theme (future/knowing The Future); Christian Values Applied To Personal Decisions

Kate Orson - Christian Response To Divination/horoscopes; Seeking Prophecy/foreknowledge Vs Biblical Teaching

Recent Topics

Christianity, Women, Discipleship, Spirituality, Faith

Episodes

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Woman Alive | The podcast for Christian women
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'Hang in There': Getting to Know Woman Alive's New Columnist, Lizzie Hutchison

August 05, 2026

Join Woman Alive editor Jemimah Wright as she sits down with our new columnist, Lizzie Hutchison, Associate Creative Director, for an honest conversation about faith, creativity and learning to trust God through life's ups and downs. In this interview, Lizzie shares a bit of her story, the experiences that have shaped her, and the heart behind her new Woman Alive column The Lens. 👍 Don't forget to like, subscribe and share for more inspiring conversations from Woman Alive.

The Sisterhood - from mean girls to supporting women

March 08, 2026

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...

Why are we obsessed with knowing the future?

February 02, 2026

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 ...

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