• Bun B: Be A Good Man
    Jul 25 2025

    Today’s guest needs no introduction, but he’s getting one anyway. Bun B is a southern icon, one half of the legendary rap duo UGK, and a cultural force who’s redefined what it means to use fame for good. From the booth to the boardroom to the burger joint, Bun’s legacy is layered with music, mentorship, and movement building.

    He’s taught at Rice University, stood on the frontlines of natural disasters, and created Trill Burgers, crowned Best Burger in America by Good Morning America. We discuss:

    • Building legacy through service, not just sound
    • Grief, growth, and carrying the weight of UGK
    • Designing a business that hires returning citizens & inspires hope
    • Reclaiming cultural narratives, online and off
    • The power of love, partnership, and staying grounded

    It’s not just about great food, it’s about second chances, real jobs, and creating space for people who’ve been left out.

    Follow Bun B on Instagram and visit the incredible Trill Burgers.

    This podcast is proudly supported by East Coast Credit Union.

    At East Coast Credit Union, we’re proud to support community voices and meaningful conversations. The thoughts and opinions shared by guests on this podcast are their own and don’t necessarily reflect those of East Coast Credit Union.

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    40 mins
  • Prequel: Bun B
    Jul 11 2025

    Before we sit down with Bun B, rap legend, educator, entrepreneur, and community builder, host Mark and producer Madi talk about why this episode hits different.

    This isn’t just a story about hip-hop. It’s about healing, hustling, and using every platform, from music to meat patties, to make a difference. In this behind-the-scenes conversation, we dive into what makes Bun’s legacy so powerful.

    This episode sets the rhythm.

    This podcast is proudly supported by East Coast Credit Union.

    At East Coast Credit Union, we’re proud to support community voices and meaningful conversations. The thoughts and opinions shared by guests on this podcast are their own and don’t necessarily reflect those of East Coast Credit Union.

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    17 mins
  • Season 3 Trailer
    Jun 27 2025

    BETTER is back for season three with Mark Brand. Enjoy this quick tease of what you can expect from these new interviews with important change makers.

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    1 min
  • Andrew Knapp: Grief and Man's Best Friend
    Sep 11 2023

    Andrew Knapp is today's guest; a dog-lover, photographer, illustrator, and a New York Times best-selling author! His dog Momo created an internet sensation by playing hide-and-seek all over the world. Andrew’s books about Momo include Let’s Find Momo!, Let’s Find Momo Outdoors! and more. His latest release was published just last week titled Let's Find Yaya and Boo at Home!: A Hide-and-Seek Adventure.

    Find out more about Andrew Knapp, sign up for his newsletter & learn about his new book Find Momo Everywhere (which is viewable here and out in February) on his website: https://andrewknapp.com/

    Follow along with Andrew and his furballs on Instagram.

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    30 mins
  • Heather Plett: Holding Space
    Jul 31 2023

    This week, Mark's guest is Heather Plett, an international speaker, facilitator, writer, and life-long learner. She's the author of the book The Art of Holding Space: A Practice of Love, Liberation, and Leadership and the soon-to-be-released book, Where Tenderness Lives: On Healing, Liberation, and Holding Space for Oneself. She is also the co-founder of the Centre for Holding Space. Mark and Heather talk about their respective journeys through grief and the tools that we can all use to hold space for ourselves and those around us.

    Before launching her work in holding space, Heather worked in leadership and communications in government and non-profit. Having spent most of her adult life in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, where she raised her three daughters, Heather has recently become nomadic while she decides where to settle next. (Read more about her here.)

    Find her program here: afullbodiedlife.com
    Order her book here: https://a.co/d/0n0lDbJ

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    45 mins
  • Ziya Tong: The Reality Bubble
    Jul 17 2023

    This week's guest is award-winning broadcaster Ziya Tong. She is best known as the anchor of Daily Planet, Discovery Channel’s flagship science program. Her book The Reality Bubble won the Lane Anderson Prize for best science writing in Canada and was shortlisted for the RBC Taylor Prize. The book has been translated into multiple languages, and has earned praise from luminaries including Naomi Klein and David Suzuki who calls Tong’s book, “required reading for all who care about what we are doing to the planet.”

    Tong also hosted the CBC’s Emmy-nominated series ZeD, PBS’s national prime-time series, Wired Science, and worked as a correspondent for NOVA scienceNOW alongside Neil deGrasse Tyson on PBS.

    Ziya served as the Vice Chair of the World Wildlife Fund Canada and is now on the board of directors of WWF International. She is currently working on a new documentary called Plastic People, looking at the frightening impact of microplastics on human health.

    Twitter: @ziyatong
    Blue Sky: @ziyatong.bsky.social
    Mastodon: @ziya@journa.host

    http://ziyatong.com/

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    53 mins
  • Dr. Michael Airhart - Taste For The Homeless
    Jul 3 2023

    This week's guest is a legend, especially in the projects on the south side of Chicago, where every unhoused human he looks in the face feels acceptance, love and dignity. He is the CEO and Founder of Taste For Thee Homeless. In this episode, you'll hear him talk about discovering his purpose, making people of influence like Chance the Rapper support his cause, and what he's planning next. Follow along with Mike on his Instagram for more @TasteForTheHomeless.

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    34 mins
  • James Anderson: Ending Incarceration with Love
    Jun 19 2023

    Host Mark Brand has a conversation with entrepreneur, social innovator, and activist, James Anderson. *DISCLAIMER* This episode will touch on suicide; please find some resources below if you are struggling. After overcoming a childhood riddled with great challenges, James’ story is one filled with hope and redemption. James graduated from UCLA with double honors while simultaneously helping to create one of the world’s leading criminal justice reform organizations—The Anti-Recidivism Coalition. In this episode, he will also talk about his work with Next Chapter.

    Previously at Guayakí Yerba Mate, James spent his time on their senior leadership team focused on the development and execution of the corporation’s social impact commitment to hire system-affected individuals, creating a world-class company culture, and ultimately using business as a force for good. His knowledge, achievements, and innovative solutions to contemporary issues has led to invitations to meet with high ranking political officials including President Barack Obama. One of his key messages is that we all carry an innate ability to create unparalleled change in the lives of others.

    Recommended Suicide Resources:
    In Canada: https://talksuicide.ca/
    In the United States: https://988lifeline.org/

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    43 mins