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YOS001: YOS is a Thing!

YOS001: YOS is a Thing!

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Welcome to our debut episode of the YOScast! Johana-Marie and Ashley join Erin to discuss the Life on Side B podcast episode on women's inclusion in Side B spaces (S3Ep14). As listeners, Erin and Johana-Marie talk about our big takeaways from this conversation, and Ashley recalls her experience co-hosting this episode. It’s been four years since it aired, so what has changed? Has anything stayed the same? We reflect on what gaps we still see in the Side B world, discuss how YOB has impacted us as women, and build up excitement for what Your Other Sisters will add to our movement.

LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE
  • Life on Side B's podcast: Johanna on Female Inclusion in Side B (w/ Ashley and Sarah)
  • Janelle's blog: "Can I Be Real for a Second?"
COMMENT ON THIS EPISODE

What ways have you been impacted by women’s contributions to Side B spaces or the Church in general? What topics would you like to hear discussed from a woman’s perspective?

PODCAST EPISODE PAGE
  • YOScast 001: YOS is a Thing!
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GET IN TOUCH
  • Call the YOFline: 1.706.389.8009
  • Email Erin: erinbrookephelps@gmail.com
  • Mail us: Your Other Family / P.O. Box 843 / Asheville, NC 28802
SUPPORT YOF
  • General giving (for non-members)
  • Giving toward membership in YOS
  • Giving toward membership in YOB
FOLLOW YOF
  • YOF: YouTube | Facebook | Instagram
  • YOS: Facebook | Instagram
  • YOB: Facebook | Instagram | TikTok
MORE FROM OUR CAST
  • Ashley's blog: "Standing in the Doorway"
  • Johana-Marie's personal website
  • Johana-Marie's pieces on A Side B Collective
  • Learn more about our YOS contributors!
MUSIC CREDIT
  • "Be More" by Linden Hope, used with permission.
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