BETTER with Mark Brand

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Mark Brand is your host for BETTER; a podcast about hope & resilience and leaving the planet a better place than we found it. It’s a home for conversations with incredible people who are change makers, disrupters, and experts in their fields. Brand is a social-impact entrepreneur, chef, and systems designer who is committed to ending hunger. By sharing tools for hope & resilience, Brand believes we can empower ourselves and each other to be BETTER.

  1. 3D AGO

    Karen Washington: Food Apartheid and the Fight for Food Justice

    In this episode of BETTER, host Mark Brand sits down with legendary farmer, organizer, and food justice leader Karen Washington. Together they unpack why the food system “is not broken, it’s doing exactly what it’s geared to do,” and what it really takes to transform it. Karen traces her journey from a Bronx backyard garden and the first life‑changing bite of a real tomato to decades of urban farming, community organizing, and calling out systemic racism in the food system. She explains why she rejects the term “food desert” in favor of “food apartheid,” and how that shift in language exposes the historical and political forces that determine who gets to eat well. Mark and Karen also explore: Life and organizing before the internet—door‑knocking, church basements, and deep listening. How communities are responding to the dismantling of DEI funding by building local ecosystems and mutual aid networks. The difference between charity and solidarity, and why nonprofits must drop the savior complex and build long‑term trust and relationships. The global fight for food sovereignty, seed freedom, and biodiversity. Karen’s work at Rise & Root Farm in New York’s Hudson Valley—a queer, Black and brown, women‑led farm rooted in social justice and healing. Throughout, Karen returns to a simple, radical idea: food is a human right, and real change comes when power and land return to us and when we rediscover our connection to one another.

    50 min
  2. 12/12/2025

    Michael Shaikh: Food, Conflict & Culture

    Your host, Mark Brand, sits down with revolutionary journalist and author Michael Sheik, whose work shines a light on conflict, human rights, and the power of food in preserving culture and building resilience. From facing life-threatening situations in Afghanistan to uncovering stories of genocide and survival, Michael’s journey is an inspiring testament to the role food plays in connecting us to our roots, telling untold stories, and fostering hope even in the most challenging times. In a world grappling with displacement, injustice, and changing identities, this conversation explores how culinary heritage can be both a form of resistance and a bridge to empathy. We discuss: How food serves as a lens for understanding conflict and resilience The impact of family history, migration, and trauma on personal and cultural identity Why preserving food traditions is vital for refugee and displaced communities Distinguishing between food security and food sovereignty, and why it matters The challenges and power of storytelling when holding perpetrators accountable The healing, hope, and agency that come from sharing meals and recipes across generations This episode is for anyone who believes that culture endures through the recipes we share, the stories we tell, and the communities we nurture. 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.

    41 min
  3. 11/14/2025

    1-800-Happy Birthday: Honouring Lives through Storytelling

    Your host, Mark Brand sits down with Benjamin McBride (BJ) and Michelle Monterrosa, advocates behind the 1-800 Happy Birthday project: whose work is transforming how we remember, honour, and heal in the face of tragedy. From personal heartbreak to sparking national conversations, our guests’ journeys are a testament to the power of community, storytelling, and resilience. In a world that often overlooks the deep human toll of violence, this conversation is a reminder that true change begins with remembering those we’ve lost and lifting each other up. We discuss: Why honouring victims’ stories, and remembering names can be a way to healing How art, creative memorials, and public installations create opportunities for collective grief and hope The importance of grassroots advocacy, community action, and building safe spaces for support and truth-telling How vulnerability and compassion can help transform trauma into new visions for justice and reform The role of family, community leaders, and cross-generational mentorship in sustaining movements for change This episode is for anyone who believes that justice is more than headlines, it’s about memory, love, and rewriting the narrative together. 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.

    32 min

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About

Mark Brand is your host for BETTER; a podcast about hope & resilience and leaving the planet a better place than we found it. It’s a home for conversations with incredible people who are change makers, disrupters, and experts in their fields. Brand is a social-impact entrepreneur, chef, and systems designer who is committed to ending hunger. By sharing tools for hope & resilience, Brand believes we can empower ourselves and each other to be BETTER.

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