Episode Archive

You Can Love a City Into Greatness

You Can Love a City Into Greatness

In this episode, Justin Beene shares how growing up between two worlds shaped his vision for reimagining systems through place-based leadership, belonging, and shared prosperity in Grand Rapids.

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More Than Rescue: Why Systems Change Matters in the Fight Against Trafficking

More Than Rescue: Why Systems Change Matters in the Fight Against Trafficking

In this powerful episode, Bryce Butler sits down with Jeremy Vallerand, the co-founder and CEO of Atlas Free, a global network combating human trafficking through partnership, capacity-building, and systems thinking. Jeremy shares how a formative childhood shaped by faith and radical hospitality led him to a career devoted to justice. A trip to India in 2008 opened his eyes to the reality of modern slavery, launching a life-changing journey that would culminate in the creation of Atlas Free.

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Nothing About Us, Without Us with Regina Kline

Nothing About Us, Without Us with Regina Kline

On this episode, we have a captivating conversation with Regina Kline, an investor, entrepreneur, civil rights lawyer, and thought leader. Regina is dedicated to advancing the rights and interests of people with disabilities as innovators, workers, business owners, and consumers.

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Show Up & Say Yes with Brendon Maxwell

Show Up & Say Yes with Brendon Maxwell

In this episode, we’re talking with Brendon Maxwell, co-founder and Chief Impact Officer at Utopian Coffee. Brendon and his best friend started Utopian Coffee in 2006 as a way to bring craft roasted coffee to people throughout the U.S. who are tired of choosing between quality coffee and making meaningful purchases.

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Addressing the Impact of Incarceration with Briane Cornish

Addressing the Impact of Incarceration with Briane Cornish

On this episode of More Than Profit, Bryce is talking with Briane Cornish, Founder and Executive Director of Brooklyn-based company, finEQUITY. finEQUITY advances the financial futures of those impacted by long-term incarceration. Justice-impacted individuals oftentimes do not have a credit score. Bryce and Briane talk about the implications of not having a credit score and how finEQUITY helps individuals mitigate them by providing micro-loans to help build credit and prove creditworthiness.

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The Dilemma of Social Entrepreneurship with Joe DeLoss

The Dilemma of Social Entrepreneurship with Joe DeLoss

On this episode of More Than Profit, Bryce talks with Joe Deloss, the founder of Hot Chicken Takeover, a community-minded, fast-casual restaurant that serves their beloved version of Nashville-style hot chicken to their ever-growing number of loyal customers at six locations across Ohio.Inspired to be an entrepreneur at an early age, DeLoss founded Hot Chicken Takeover on the idea that work could be about more than just earning a paycheck.

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Economic Justice and Wealth Building With Cassandra Webb

Economic Justice and Wealth Building With Cassandra Webb

On this episode of More Than Profit, Bryce talks with Cassandra Webb at Cities United. Cassandra is a community organizer in Louisville, KY. Having worked with the Louisville Urban League and Metro United Way, Cassandra has always been an advocate for black youth, their families, and their communities.

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Innovation And Empowerment With Rose Afriyie

Innovation And Empowerment With Rose Afriyie

In the second episode, Bryce Butler of Access Ventures talks with Rose Afriyie, executive director of mRelief, about her journey from interning at the White House to leading a non-profit that helps people access food stamps, driven by her passion to reform the American welfare system and empower women and people of color through technology.

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