
We Are More: Sisters Talk Faith & Feminism
<p>We are Alyssa and Bri, two sisters who believe God wants more for women than we've been taught.
Alyssa & Bri
Show overview
We Are More: Sisters Talk Faith & Feminism has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 114 episodes. That works out to roughly 100 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 49 min and 56 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 26 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Alyssa & Bri.
From the publisher
<p>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.</p>
Latest Episodes
View all 114 episodesEp. 114: The Bible Is a Sexy Book
Ep. 113: Who Licked the Cupcake?
Ep. 112: Fine. Let's Talk About Smut.
Ep. 111: Butter Chicken Faith
Ep. 110: Be Not Anxious (LOL)
Ep. 109: God Didn't Say That
Ep. 108: And He Loves You Very Much
Ep. 107: WTF God?
Ep. 106: Big. Bad. Bible.
Ep. 105: You Suck Theology
Ep. 104: Religious Freedom™

Ep 103Ep. 103: King Baby Didn't Like That
What do you get when a queen says no, a king throws a tantrum, and VeggieTales turns it into a sandwich joke? A tiny story with massive implications. Four verses. One refusal. And a narrative that’s been reshaped for generations. This week, we’re taking a closer look at Queen Vashti—what really happened, what got added, and why it still matters. Because this isn’t just her story… it’s ours too.

Ep 102Ep. 102: Genesis Made Me Uncomfortable
Genesis made us uncomfortable… like, “wait, that’s in the Bible?” uncomfortable. We’re breaking down Tamar’s story (yeah, that one) and the woman who touched Jesus’ robe and got her life back. These aren’t your typical church stories. They’re messier, deeper, and way more real.

Ep 101Ep. 101: God Didn't Start With Abraham
This week, we’re talking about Hagar—yet another woman the church quietly keeps in the background. Used, discarded, and blamed in a story she never chose, her life is messy, painful, and anything but a footnote. But she’s also the one who meets God in the wilderness and dares to name Him. Maybe the stories we’ve been taught to overlook are the ones that expose everything.

Ep 100Ep. 100: 100 Episodes and We’re Still the Problem
100 episodes later and somehow we’re still here… and apparently still the problem. In this episode, we’re celebrating two years of We Are More with a little reflection, a little chaos, and a lot of sister banter. We talk about the pushback, the weird things the internet does, what surprised us most about podcasting, and why we still haven't been struck by lightning. Mostly, it’s a reminder that honest conversations about faith, feminism, and church still matter—and we’re not done yet.

Ep 99Ep. 99: Boys Are Not Alright
The internet says men are lonely because feminism ruined women. We have… other theories. This week we talk about masculinity, church culture, emotional repression, and why women are increasingly deciding that if respect isn’t included, they’d rather stay single. Turns out, patriarchy hurts women… but it might be ruining men’s lives too.

Ep 98Ep. 98: The Olympics Are Still Mad at Women
Birthday dilly-dallying somehow leads us straight into the Winter Olympics. We’re talking women in sports, the sexism around athletes like Alysa Liu and Amber Glenn, and why “it was just a joke” is the weakest defense on earth. Get comfy—this one’s funny, but it’s not soft.

Ep 97Ep. 97: Michelle Obama and Real Power
This week on We Are More: we’re talking First Ladies—Michelle Obama, Dr. Jill Biden, Laura Bush, and Melania—and what we actually expect from women in power. We’re comparing education, influence, and impact (not just outfits), and side-eyeing the double standard that somehow never goes away. Come for the commentary, stay for the very reasonable question: why are women still expected to do everything perfectly and quietly?

Ep 96Ep. 96: We're in the Comments
New cat. Same chaos. Same Jesus-loves-women energy (still somehow controversial).This week we’re doomscrolling so no one else has to: weaponized Bible verses, “not all men,” church niceness masquerading as goodness, and why “heaven has gates” is a garbage theology and a worse immigration policy.It’s sharp, it’s a little unhinged, and it’s very We Are More—come laugh with us before the world makes us scream.

Ep 95Ep. 95: Let's Whistledown
We’re talking about the people you’re supposed to be able to trust—and why that keeps blowing up in everyone’s faces. Think Lady Whistledown energy, but with receipts: Michael Tait, James Dobson, RJ May, and a depressing lineup of pastors who preached “family values” while doing the exact opposite. This isn’t gossip—it’s about patterns, power, and why the church keeps protecting institutions instead of people. It’s blunt, a little feral, and very much a “name names and burn the excuses” kind of episode.