Episode 18: Why the Church Needs Feminism
Ashley Easter, founder of the Courage conference, a conference for survivors of abuse, talks about why the church needs feminism.

Ashley Easter, founder of the Courage conference, a conference for survivors of abuse, talks about why the church needs feminism.
Dr. Sarah Lindsey talks to us about the history of women, patriarchy, and the church.
Courtney Huffman, my best friend, a grad student studying policy at UGA shares about the Violence of Women Act and how to get involved.
Becka Eppley talks to us about how her faith grew, and how to find peace in it.
Keonnie talks to us about Tav Meod and how the patriarchy is not God's plan for humanity.
Abby Buter explains the basics on Enneagram and explains the questions we've always had: like what do the heart, head, and gut triads mean?
Gavin Rogers joined the migrant caravan, this is why.
Lindsey Nadler, empowerment coach, worship leader, book nerd, occasional preacher, and champion for women comes on the podcast to share how women can chase their dreams in the face of adversity.
An interview with the executive director of an organization called Free the Girls that uses bras to empower formally trafficked women.
Destiny, leader of New Wave Feminism, wrote an article called “I’m pro-life and I voted for Beto O’Rourke because I’m done being used by the GOP” that went viral. This is why she wrote it and what she wish people knew.
Shelby Frank shares about her process of coming into leadership in the church, and how she sticks around to make the Church a better place.
Meghan and her husband, Dustin, along with another couple, Michael and Kayla discuss life in an Egalitarian marriage.
Blythe Hill shares how she started Dressember and her thoughts on gender roles.
Author of Pure discusses the Purity Movement, an evangelical movement that shamed a generation of young women, and how to break free.
Author of Pure discusses the Purity Movement, an evangelical movement that shamed a generation of young women, and how to break free.
Author of Half the Church Carolyn Custis James makes the case of why it's essential that women are empowered in the church and around the globe.
Faitth takes us on a journey of why intersectional feminism is important.
Meghan shares her story and how this podcast came into existence.