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iHP, Butter.ATL to Launch New "Butternomics" Podcast


''Butternomics: The Business of Culture Podcast''
''Butternomics: The Business of Culture Podcast''

iHeartPodcasts and Butter.ATL, an Atlanta-based media company, have announced the launch of "Butternomics: The Business of Culture Podcast," a new series that will offer unique cultural business insights through an Atlanta lens beginning July 30. Hosted by Butter.ATL founder and CEO Brandon Butler, "Butternomics: The Business of Culture Podcast" will bring together creatives, business owners, entrepreneurs, designers and more to share their insights and strategies, making it an invaluable resource for anyone looking to grow existing businesses or cultivate new, fresh ideas.

"Atlanta influences everything," says Butler, who has built and launched multiple seven-figure brands that use culture to create impactful and relevant businesses. "We believe that Atlanta's chief export is culture. While our podcast is based in Atlanta, it's not limited to this city. We're bringing in guests from all over the country-and potentially the world-who have built culture-focused businesses. Our goal is to provide our audience with the tools they need to learn and grow from the experiences of others who have done amazing things."

New episodes of "Butternomics: The Business of Culture Podcast" will be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays on the iHeartRadio app and everywhere podcasts are heard.

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