
Weeze Gets Interviewed...and Vulnerable w/ Julia Wells
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06/08/21 • 52 min
As the podcast season comes to an end Weeze flips the script and has Julia Wells, her best friend, to interview her. With no prep and no idea what Julia was going to ask, Weeze models her message of humanity and consensual vulnerability, even when it feels scary! Tune in to this bestie level convo to learn some things you may not have known about Weeze. You just might be surprised!
ABOUT WEEZE
Louiza Doran, known and referred to as Weeze, is a cis-het Amazigh* female-identifying human who uses she/her/they/them pronouns. She’s known as a coach, podcast host, advocate, agent of change, strategist, and educator (to name a few) but is ultimately a compassionate provocateur that is out to help folks uncover their path of possibility.
ABOUT JULIA
Julia Wells is a 7-figure pussy-based business coach and teaches others how to build wildly successful businesses while centering ease and pleasure.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT
- Growth, fears, sacrifices, boundaries, and seeking balance.
- Having a successful, decolonized business while fighting for marginalized communities.
- How Weeze holds space for emotionally charged conversations and prioritizing transformative justice.
- Enjoying tf out of being 35 and dismantling the societal bs that tells socialized females life is over at this age.
- Weeze’s biggest personal takeaways from navigating her business, relationships, health, and showing up for the movement in the midst of last year’s civil rights reemergence.
CALL TO ACTION
- Get on the waitlist for Decolonizing Business! https://view.flodesk.com/pages/60bf8d490368af54f0d2dca4
EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WOTXwhk1OVjtsxeRonKR_JqXRf2ORHkU/view
FOLLOW WEEZE TO STAY ENGAGED
Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze
The Academy (it’s like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy
FOLLOW JULIA TO LEARN MORE
https://www.juliacwells.com
https://www.instagram.com/juliamothereffingwells/
As the podcast season comes to an end Weeze flips the script and has Julia Wells, her best friend, to interview her. With no prep and no idea what Julia was going to ask, Weeze models her message of humanity and consensual vulnerability, even when it feels scary! Tune in to this bestie level convo to learn some things you may not have known about Weeze. You just might be surprised!
ABOUT WEEZE
Louiza Doran, known and referred to as Weeze, is a cis-het Amazigh* female-identifying human who uses she/her/they/them pronouns. She’s known as a coach, podcast host, advocate, agent of change, strategist, and educator (to name a few) but is ultimately a compassionate provocateur that is out to help folks uncover their path of possibility.
ABOUT JULIA
Julia Wells is a 7-figure pussy-based business coach and teaches others how to build wildly successful businesses while centering ease and pleasure.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT
- Growth, fears, sacrifices, boundaries, and seeking balance.
- Having a successful, decolonized business while fighting for marginalized communities.
- How Weeze holds space for emotionally charged conversations and prioritizing transformative justice.
- Enjoying tf out of being 35 and dismantling the societal bs that tells socialized females life is over at this age.
- Weeze’s biggest personal takeaways from navigating her business, relationships, health, and showing up for the movement in the midst of last year’s civil rights reemergence.
CALL TO ACTION
- Get on the waitlist for Decolonizing Business! https://view.flodesk.com/pages/60bf8d490368af54f0d2dca4
EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WOTXwhk1OVjtsxeRonKR_JqXRf2ORHkU/view
FOLLOW WEEZE TO STAY ENGAGED
Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze
The Academy (it’s like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy
FOLLOW JULIA TO LEARN MORE
https://www.juliacwells.com
https://www.instagram.com/juliamothereffingwells/
Previous Episode

Accepting and Celebrating Yourself w/ Brandon Goodman
In this episode Weeze and Brandon talk about who we could be if society’s standards didn’t have a hold on how we choose to live our lives. If we decided to tune into our hearts vs. what others say, how would we move about the world? How would we show up for ourselves and the people & things we care about? How could we create what has never existed before? This episode is full of wisdom that encourages us to really slow down and ask ourselves, “What do I actually want?”
ABOUT WEEZE
Louiza Doran, known and referred to as Weeze, is a cis-het Amazigh* female-identifying human who uses she/her/they/them pronouns. She’s known as a coach, podcast host, advocate, agent of change, strategist, and educator (to name a few) but is ultimately a compassionate provocateur that is out to help folks uncover their path of possibility.
ABOUT BRANDON
Brandon Kyle Goodman (he/they): From bringing diverse, powerful characters to life on the screen, to writing scripts for one of the most successful television series on Netflix, Actor, Writer and Advocate Brandon Kyle Goodman has emerged in the entertainment industry as a powerful force with a voice to be reckoned with. On the film front, Goodman recently starred in Netflix’s feature film “Feel the Beat,” opposite Sofia Carson. He was a scene-stealer as the outspokenly brave, queer character Deco. Additional acting credits for Goodman include starring as Andy, an eager father-to-be in Amazon’s successful rom-com anthology series “Modern Love,” opposite Andrew Scott. As a writer, Goodman is entering his third season writing on the hit Netflix animated series "Big Mouth". Goodman is proud to be a nonbinary, queer Black leader and a staunch advocate for Black lives. Goodman’s name and messages were launched into the limelight throughout the summer of 2020 as his vulnerable, informative Instagram videos regarding racism in America went viral, quickly solidifying him as a go-to resource for individuals seeking educational and inspiring content, while detailing a personal look at Goodman’s experiences growing up and living Black in America. Today, Goodman’s content has received over millions of views and counting. When not in front of the screen, Goodman loves to seek out great new eats, work out, binge “The Real Housewives,” and discover great, new vocal performances on YouTube.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT
- Exploring who we could be if society’s standards of what’s “acceptable” never got ahold of us.
- Practicing how we show up in the world by making small corrections in our language & how we approach others.
- Celebrating all of our identities and experiences, regardless of what other people think.
- Stepping into our fullness and trying not to take people leaving as an attack or as a representation of our validity.
- The truth that sometimes we have to be the one to make the blueprint of what we wish to see in the world because it doesn’t exist!
CALL TO ACTION
- Follow Brandon on social media!
- Listen to Brandon’s podcast, Black Folx.
EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
FOLLOW WEEZE TO STAY ENGAGED
Website: https://www.accordingtoweeze.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze
The Academy (it’s like Patreon): https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/the-academy
FOLLOW BRANDON TO STAY ENGAGED
https://www.brandonkylegoodman.com
http://instagram.com/brandonkgood
https://www.facebook.com/brandonkgoodman/
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Communities of Color Don’t Need Starbucks. We Need Funding. w/ Keta Price and Dani Dynes
In this episode Keta & Dani of the East Oakland Collective and I talk about the changes they’re creating in Oakland to increase accessibility. We all know there’s no damn reason for communities of color to be under-resourced other than whyteness doing what it does! And Dani let us know that no community, even if it’s underdeveloped, ever goes unmapped or unplanned. So what can we do about houselessness, transportation, and making sure our communities thrive? How can we be the ones to stand up for our cities to increase access? Bc let’s face it, we’ve always known WE gotta take care of US.! How can we create what we want to see and get the resources for it? Listen, learn, and get involved!
ABOUT WEEZE
Louiza Doran, known and referred to as Weeze, is a cis-het Amazigh* female-identifying human who uses she/her/they/them pronouns. She’s known as a coach, podcast host, advocate, agent of change, strategist, and educator (to name a few) but is ultimately a compassionate provocateur that is out to help folks uncover their path of possibility.
ABOUT KETA & DANI
Marquita “Keta” Price (she/her/Goddess), aka “The Hood Planner,” is a third-generation East Oakland native serving as the Director of Urban and Regional Planning for The East Oakland Collective. Keta’s formal passion for urbanism came about during recreational research on how gentrification has impacted low-income Black “hoods” across the nation. As director, Keta is the lead on several East Oakland neighborhood & transportation planning projects, participates in the development of local urban and regional planning, and holds the city of Oakland accountable to equitable zoning and land use in East Oakland.
Her early activism and care for community is rooted at Merritt College, where she served as the Vice President of The Black Student Union, President of the Kem(istry) Club, President of the Associated Students of Merritt College (ASMC), and served as a Student Trustee of the Peralta Community College School District. Keta’s initial goals were to restore the intellect and militancy of Merritt’s student government. Seeded by Chairman Bobby Seale and other former Black Panthers, ASMC focused on leveraging the institution’s resources to address the socioeconomic issues from the flatlands prohibiting students from thriving academically. Keta’s political and social goals pulled her away from studying chemistry to deeply exploring how societies, communities, and cities are planned, designed and constructed.
As a chemistry major, Keta received an achievement award for the completion of The Center for Educational Partnerships NIH-UCB internship. During this project Keta synthesized pro-fluorophores used for live-cell RNA imaging. Keta also received recognition and commendation from the California Legislature Assembly and State of California Senate and the Alameda County Board of Supervisors for her student advocacy work with the Tobacco-less Club at Merritt College. Keta has an Associates of Science in Mathematics and Natural Science. When the opportunity presents itself, Keta plans to further her education in Urban Studies, Data Analysis and Design.
Danielle "Dani" Dynes is a dedicated community planner who was born in East Oakland and raised in West Oakland. As a planner, she focuses on the present needs of residents and while creating strategies to deal with the challenges of the future. She works to bring more resources and infrastructure to Oakland and ensure we have safer, healthier, and well-connected communities moving forward.
Danielle has a B.A. in Urban Studies and Planning from San Francisco State University. She has previously worked at the Oakland Department of Transportation (OakDOT) in their Planning and Project Development section. Several of Danielle's projects at OakDOT prioritized equitable and culturally relevant change in the East Oakland community. She facilitated events around the 90th Avenue Scraper Bike Way and conducted community outreach for the East Oakland Mobility Action Plan. She also helped manage Sustainable Transportation Planning grants while interning at the California Department of Transportation.
Before she studied planning Danielle taught website design and visual communication to students in Oakland and Richmond. In 2016 she was honored as a Youth Development Fellow by Coro, a civic leadership training organization. In her leisure, Danielle enjoys photography, crafting, hiking, and gardening.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT
- How EOC’s founder, Candace Elder, said hell nah to the ways her community was deteriorating due to gentrification and decided to address issues like pollution + houselessness.
- The fuckery with folks seeing systemic challenges and thinking it’s random or beyond our control, but it’s not! We knowwww this!
- Why disparities and underdeveloped communities even exist, when communities are al...
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