Butternomics: The business of culture podcast
Welcome to Butternomics—the podcast where business meets culture.
Hosted by Brandon Butler, founder of Butter.ATL, Butternomics is where builders, brand shapers, and bold thinkers pull back the curtain on how things really get done.
From Fortune 500 execs and viral creators to entrepreneurs shifting the culture block by block, every conversation goes beyond buzzwords and into the blueprint—what worked, what didn’t, and what’s next.
We don’t do fluff. We do facts, frameworks, and the real stories behind success.
Distributed by iHeartPodcasts and powered by a deep network of cultural insiders, Butternomics is more than a podcast—it’s a platform for smart, soulful conversations that move the culture forward.
Whether you’re launching your first idea or scaling your seventh, this is where you come to learn how culture gets built—and how business really works when no one’s watching.
For partnerships and other inquires please email hello@butteratl.com
Interested in being a guest on Butternomics? Hit the button below to apply!
About Brandon Butler
Host, Butternomics and Founder of ButterATL
Brandon Butler knows culture because he’s built it.
As the creator and host of Butternomics, Brandon brings decades of experience as a brand builder, strategist, and media executive at the intersection of marketing and community.
He’s the founder of Butter.ATL—Atlanta’s culture channel and one of the most respected digital brands in the South. His resume includes everything from leading strategy at top creative agencies to launching citywide cultural events like 404 Day.
But his superpower? He knows how to ask the questions that matter.
With every episode of Butternomics, Brandon brings his signature mix of insight, empathy, and Atlanta-bred instinct to conversations with the people shaping the business of culture. Think of him as your smartest creative friend—the one who really knows how this game works.
When he’s not behind the mic, you’ll find him advising mission-driven brands, mentoring the next wave of creators, or spending time with his family—usually somewhere between a good meal and a big idea.
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