Why a TOG Rebrand?
- Mallory Finch
- May 28
- 2 min read
On August 24, 2020, the very first episode of Those Other Girls launched on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and just about every platform I could find. Nearly five years later, the podcast—and the brand—has grown and evolved tremendously. From the colors and fonts to even some of the conversations we’re having, things might look a little different. But here’s what I want you to know: Those Other Girls is still the same at its core. We’re just stepping into a clearer vision.
So, what exactly is an Other Girl?
An Other Girl is a Christian, feminine woman who isn’t afraid to stand out. She’s stylish, smart, and set apart—living boldly for Christ in a world that often tells her faith and femininity don’t belong together. She works her 9–5 with purpose, sips her tea with grace, and holds fast to her conservative values, even when it’s not popular. She’s pro-life, pro-truth, and unapologetically girlie. She knows that being different is the point.
When Those Other Girls began, it was a podcast and brand created for women who felt like “other” girls. The name came from someone calling me “one of those other girls”—and now, I wear that title with pride. “Yes, I am one of those other girls.”
Leviticus 20:26 has been a guiding verse throughout this rebrand: “You are to be holy to me because I, the Lord, am holy, and I have set you apart from the nations to be my own.” That word—set apart—is what this new chapter is all about.
What’s Changing (and What’s Not):
Those Other Girls will be all about empowering confident, Christ-loving women who are balancing their 9–5 careers, standing boldly for life, and living out conservative values—even in an urban city.
You’ll hear more intentional episodes, deeper conversations, and fresh perspectives. There aren’t many shows talking about what it’s like to be a conservative, Christian woman working in a city—most center around moving to the country or homesteading. While that’s fine, it’s not everyone’s dream, and certainly not mine. I want to create space for the girl who’s like me.
We'll be bringing in experts, exploring relevant topics, and opening up conversations that reflect the world Other Girls live in every day.
What’s Ahead:
More impactful podcast episodes
Honest blog posts that speak to your real life
Events and meetups to build community
More Patreon episodes
Thank you to everyone who has been here since the beginning—you’ve helped shape this community. And if you’re new here: welcome! You’re going to love being an Other Girl.
XO,
Mal your Gal Pal

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