All articles by Tola Doll Fisher
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Opinion‘I was devastated when I didn’t get on to Britain’s Next Top Model but maybe my rejection was a blessing in disguise’
Since graduating, Woman Alive editor Tola-Doll Fisher has straddled work as a model and journalist. The recent America’s Next Top Model documentary on Netflix has given her a terrifying view of the life she might have had if her modelling career had taken off the way she once prayed for.
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‘We’re all about dating wisely’
Hattie Webb started Hoot Singles, which puts on Christian singles nights, in 2024 without any previous experience in the industry. She spoke with our editor, Tola Doll Fisher, about how it began and her ongoing vision for it
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ArticleBeauty from ashes
Like the biblical Naomi, Ethiopian-born Ruth Meakins lost both her husband and son. In an exclusive interview, Ruth shares her story with Tola-Doll Fisher, and continues to celebrate life with her two daughters
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Article‘No thank you, I’m a child of God’
Twenty-one-year-old dancer and actress Laetitia Iacono spoke with our editor Tola-Doll Fisher about fame, faith and finding her voice
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ArticleA time for everything
Almost two months ago Sammy, my cousin and also one of my best friends, died. I mentioned it in two of my weekly Substack essays, went to her funeral and then stopped talking about it. We’ve published articles on the website (womanalive.co.uk) by women who have ...
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Article‘Misogyny has a fresh face every generation’
Jo Saxton is founder of the Ezer Collective, an initiative dedicated to investing in women leaders around the world. She speaks with our editor, Tola-Doll Fisher about why she is so passionate about ensuring everyone – female or male - can reach their potential
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OpinionAn open letter to my ex mother-in-law this Mother’s Day
Woman Alive editor, Tola-Doll Fisher, writes a tribute to her ex mother-in-law who always showed her love and compassion.
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Article‘Me, a 24-year-old woman, leading a church? It felt absurd!’
Sasha Gerry was hesitant to accept when she was asked to lead a church in Brixton. Here, she tells our editor Tola-Doll Fisher about her journey away from shame and into leadership and why she believes honest discipleship and mentoring can help us step into freedom in Christ
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