
Buying Back the Block with Krystal & Doug Peterson
On this episode of Butternomics, host Brandon Butler sits down with Krystal and Doug Peterson, a powerhouse couple leading the charge in Atlanta’s real estate, culture, and business scene. From revitalizing Bankhead Seafood to creating the Trap Music Museum, they’ve made it their mission to preserve and elevate Black-owned spaces in the city. They discuss their strategy for buying back the block, why restoring Bankhead Seafood was about more than food, the business of real estate and community impact, and how they turned the Trap Music Museum from a pop-up into a lasting cultural institution.

How F.L.Y. Turned “Swag Surfin’” Into a Cultural Anthem
On this episode of Butternomics, we’re joined by F.L.Y.—the creators of the iconic Swag Surfin’. What started as a club anthem in Atlanta has transformed into a global movement, with everyone from Beyoncé to Taylor Swift and even the Kansas City Chiefs getting in on the wave. But beyond the music, there’s a business behind the culture. We dive into how F.L.Y. built a hit that refuses to fade, the unexpected corporate and global opportunities that came with it, and the lessons they’ve learned about ownership, publishing, and longevity in the music industry. From MySpace days to the Super Bowl stage, this is the story of how Swag Surfin’ became a cultural anthem.

How Justin Samuels Built RenderATL into a Must-Attend Event for Tech
Justin Samuels didn’t wait for Silicon Valley to bring tech opportunities to Atlanta—he built them himself. In this episode, we dive into how he turned RenderATL into one of the most exciting and culture-driven tech conferences in the country. From bootstrapping to booking A-list talent, Justin breaks down the strategy, the challenges, and the big vision behind Atlanta’s growing tech scene. If you care about tech, culture, and making big moves, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

The Blueprint for Building Influence with Ray Daniels
On this episode of Butternomics, we’re live with none other than Ray Daniels—music mogul, podcast powerhouse, and the self-proclaimed “Culture Referee.” Ray gets real about what it truly takes to build influence, from his journey in the music industry to his rise as one of the most talked-about voices in media. Brandon and Ray break down the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, the mindset shifts that separate winners from everyone else, and why showing up for yourself is the key to long-term success. Whether you’re building a brand, launching a business, or just trying to figure out your next move, this episode is packed with game you won’t find anywhere else.

How to Build a Personal Brand That Commands Respect and Bigger Paydays with Jamé Jackson
In this episode of Butternomics, Jamé Jackson Gadsden breaks down the art of building a personal brand that commands respect—and bigger paydays. From mastering LinkedIn and video content to negotiating with confidence, she shares how showing up authentically can open doors to unexpected opportunities. Whether you’re a creative, entrepreneur, or professional looking to level up, Jamé’s insights will help you stand out, get noticed, and get paid what you deserve.

How Passion and Perseverance Helped C.D. Moody Build Atlanta Brick by Brick
In this episode of Butternomics, C.D. Moody shares how passion and perseverance helped him shape Atlanta’s skyline. From overcoming personal challenges to building iconic landmarks, Moody’s story is a powerful blueprint for turning obstacles into opportunities. Tune in for lessons on grit, growth, and dreaming big.

Connecting Culture to Capital with the Village Micro Fund
In this episode of Butternomics, Brandon sits down with Donte Miller and Hariett Williams, co-founders of Village Micro Fund, to discuss how they bridge the gap between culture and capital. They share innovative funding models like the Workers Equity Fund, their work empowering Black entrepreneurs, and the importance of culturally competent mentorship. From building sustainable businesses in Atlanta to expanding globally, this episode is packed with insights on creating generational wealth and reimagining Black entrepreneurship.

Sole Play’s Secret Sauce: Sneakers, Community, and Culture
On this episode of Butternomics, Brandon Butler chats with TJ Bennett, CEO of Sole Play, about transforming a sneaker boutique into a community-driven movement. TJ shares his journey from corporate life to business ownership, how Sole Play leverages culture and partnerships to impact mental health awareness, financial literacy, and gaming, and the importance of intentional marketing, building a strong team, and creating a purpose-driven brand that resonates with sneakerheads and everyday customers alike.