
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


If you haven't yet done a deep dive into the concept of the Fitness Industrial Complex, tune in to this episode.
Justice Roe, founder of Fitness4AllBodies, joins me to discuss his founding of the organization, looking to our work in the fitness industry as social justice work, and the systemic change that needs to happen in the fitness industry to foster inclusivity.
Justice is a Certified Personal Trainer, head coach at Kettlebell Justice, founder of The Queer Gym Pop Up and BodyImage4Justice, and Executive Director of Fitness4AllBodies based in Boston. Justice is a trans, body-positive social justice activist who continues to create safe spaces for all bodies across the globe through his work with Fitness4AllBodies.
By Karina Inkster4.6
105105 ratings
If you haven't yet done a deep dive into the concept of the Fitness Industrial Complex, tune in to this episode.
Justice Roe, founder of Fitness4AllBodies, joins me to discuss his founding of the organization, looking to our work in the fitness industry as social justice work, and the systemic change that needs to happen in the fitness industry to foster inclusivity.
Justice is a Certified Personal Trainer, head coach at Kettlebell Justice, founder of The Queer Gym Pop Up and BodyImage4Justice, and Executive Director of Fitness4AllBodies based in Boston. Justice is a trans, body-positive social justice activist who continues to create safe spaces for all bodies across the globe through his work with Fitness4AllBodies.

3,326 Listeners

11,912 Listeners

1,543 Listeners

12,761 Listeners

3,479 Listeners

869 Listeners

3,388 Listeners

2,610 Listeners

385 Listeners

462 Listeners

2,327 Listeners

95 Listeners

588 Listeners

302 Listeners

29 Listeners