This is ALL THE F*CK IN, a podcast from two entrepreneurs about showing up for social justice in your work. This isn’t your typical capitalist-focused, entrepreneurial business podcast. (There are already plenty of those.) We’re here because we’ve been craving voices rooted in activism, justice, and INTEGRITY with those values.

These are conversations about all things business and entrepreneurship—from a radical perspective that says we don’t have to choose between social justice values and being successful in our work. This won’t be a place where we claim to have all the answers. Our intention is to offer guidance and support while also encouraging our listeners to discover and live into more questions. We believe these conversations require ongoing practice and a consistent dedication to unlearning. If you’re ready to go all the f*ck in on what matters most while creating an abundant life, you’re in the right place. 

meet your hosts.

 

tristan katz.

Tristan Katz (they/them) is a writer, digital strategist, and equity-inclusion facilitator based on the ancestral land of the Cowlitz and Clackamas peoples and the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and Siletz Indians, now known as Portland, OR. Tristan offers education and consulting centered around queer identity and trans awareness with an anti-oppression and intersectional lens along with justice-focused marketing programs for yoga and wellness professionals. Tristan was named one of Yoga Journal’s 2021 Game Changers and they were awarded the Reclamation Ventures grant in Spring 2021 to expand their offerings and dedicate time to writing their first book, title forthcoming. They are proud to sit and serve on the Board of Directors at Accessible Yoga.

 
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lauren roberts.

Lauren Roberts (she/her) is a coach, strategist, and anti-oppression facilitator for progressive candidates and high-integrity people. Through one-on-one coaching, group programs, and courses, she helps her clients tap into their wisdom, learn skills, and take action to transform their lives, their communities, and the world — without burning out or getting hung up on what anyone thinks. As a trauma survivor and yoga teacher, Lauren is deeply committed to confronting and healing systemic oppression within ourselves, the culture, and our politics. Over the last decade-plus, she has served as a legislative aide to U.S. senators, a senior political campaign staffer, a fundraising and communications strategist, and a community organizer. She lives on Cheyenne and Arapaho land (also known as Denver, Colorado).