Capitalism for Good
Andrea Masterson
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The Capitalism for Good Podcast is all about how we make and spend our money to benefit the greater good (and how that benefits us right back). We are on a mission to do 100 interviews with business leaders about how they are using their businesses, both small and large, to make a positive impact in their internal and external communities. This is the intersection of money, time, energy, and bandwidth considering how to balance these for now and for the future.
Capitalism for Good is all about community, giveback, business, leaders, founders, owners...you know just folks using business to give back to the communities, prioritize employees, build better culture, make and use sustainable materials, encourage intentional consumerism, and more.
We love small businesses, local businesses, businesses run by underrepresented leaders, businesses supporting other businesses, folks making against the grain business and financial decisions, sustainable business, ethical businesses, businesses prioritizing quality and curated experiences, and businesses that encourage your to practice intentional consumerism. We love talking about using capitalism for good.
Capitalism for Good talks to business leaders about how they got to where they are, what drives them to make decisions that prioritize people, advice and examples of why supporting community supports the business back, and the impact that business has on the greater community. Then we end with a final question, "who is another business or leader that you see doing things the right way that deserves a shout out," because we believe in recognizing the hard work and intentional decisions of others, even if it's our competition. Because that's what makes us all better. That's how we build better community. That's using Capitalism for Good.
Ad-free episodes can be accessed through paid subscription at Patreon.com/CapitalismForGood (options starting at $1).
Capitalism for Good has a touchy feely introspective sister project called Bittersweet Paradox all about how the darkest of times and the lightest of times can exist simultaneously through both a Writing Club and a Podcast. The Capitalism for Green project puts the lessons learned in Capitalism for Good into action in real time.
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Recent Episodes
S1E41 Tom Murphy, Owner of Outdoor Odysseys (Interview 40/100)
Episode 40 is an interview with Tom Murphy, Owner of Outdoor Odysseys, a sea kayaking tour company based in Friday Harbor, Washington. This is the second episode in a 2-part series that includes the…
S1E40 Peter Yacobellis, Director of Sales & Marketing of Outdoor Odysseys (Interview 39/100)
Episode 40 is an interview with Peter Yacobellis, Director of Sales & Marketing of Outdoor Odysseys, a sea kayaking tour company based in Friday Harbor, Washington. This is the first episode in a…
S1E39 Stacey & Tiffany Sigler, Owners of The Lean Refillery & Juniperseed Mercantile (Interview 38/100)
Today we have Stacey Sigler, Owner of The Lean Refillery & Tiffany Sigler, Owner of Juniperseed Mercantile, in Littleton, Colorado. This duo of powerhouse supportive women is one of the greatest…
S1E38 Amy Welsman, Founder of Paume (Interview 37/100)
Hey folks. Today we have Amy Welsman, Founder of PaPaumeume, a brand leading the way to reimagine hand care. Think: skincare for your hands. She was the shout out from episode 32 with Stacy Grace,…
S1E37 Jennifer Murray, Owner of ThreeBirds Coffee House (Interview 36/100)
Jennifer Murray, Owner of ThreeBirds Coffee House in Easton, Pennsylvania takes a philosophical approach to the societal position of working as a bartender in the service industry for 15 years and…
S1E36 Brooke Salvaggio, Owner of Urbavore Farm & Compost Collective KC (Interview 35/100)
Folks, today we have Brooke Salvaggio, Owner of Urbavore Farm & Compost Collective KC as our 35th out of 100 business leaders making a positive impact on their community. In this episode we talk…
S1E35 Katie Schmidt, Founder of Passion Lillie (Interview 34/100)
Folks, today we have Katie Schmidt, Founder of Passion Lillie, a Fair Trade apparel brand really leveraging their brand to advocate for fair trade to push the industry in a more socially responsible…
S1E34 Elizabeth Hudy, Owner of The Peach Fuzz (Interview 33/100; Dirty Bird Version with Cursing)
This is 100 interviews with business leaders making a positive difference in their community. I’m a small business leader looking to learn from those who’ve founded, grown, led, and scaled companies…
S1E34 Elizabeth Hudy, Owner of The Peach Fuzz (Interview 33/100) (Clean Version)
This is 100 interviews with business leaders making a positive difference in their community. I’m a small business leader looking to learn from those who’ve founded, grown, led, and scaled companies…
Community Giveback Partner (January 2026)
The January 2026 CFG Community Giveback Partner is St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.This means that 10% of all Patreon membership dollars from all projects within the CFG universe will be…
S1E33 Lisa Tanasi, COO of Mothership & Sunrise Coffee (Interview 32/100)
This week is yet another outcome from my November 2025 Instagram algorithm dive to find companies that were doing their part to support their community. Mothership Coffee’s Sip with Purpose program…
S1E32 Stacy Grace, Co-Founder & CEO of Kent (Interview 31/100)
Stacy Grace is the Co-Founder & CEO of Kent which is an underwear and basics brand made of 100% non-synthetic organic cotton. They also have one of my all-time favorite slogans: “plant your…
S1E31 Tory Hall, Owner & Operator of Sower Books (Interview 30/100)
This one with Tory Hall, Owner & Operator of Sower Books in Lincoln, NE really burrowed into the folds of my brain in a way that makes me stare at my computer screen with all the thoughts and no…
Bonus: Capitalism for Good Goes Green
I’m Andrea and I’m the woman behind the Capitalism for Good project which led me to start the Capitalism for Green project. I have no idea what I’m doing, but I’m here to figure it out and you watch…
S1E30 Chelsey Simpson, Co-Owner of Urban Agrarian (Interview 29/100)
Chelsey Simpson is Co-Owner of Urban Agrarian and comes from a long line of Oklahoma farmers who’ve dedicated their lives to taking care of the land, animals, and food for the community. She tells us…
Trailer: Capitalism for Green Podcast
Hi folks! I’m Andrea and I’m the woman behind the Capitalism for Good project which led me to start the Capitalism for Green project. I have no idea what I’m doing, but I’m here to figure it out and…
S1E29 Cal Crosby, Co-Owner of The King’s English Bookshop & Chief Executive Director of Brain Food Books (Interview 28/100)
Today's episode is with Cal Crosby, Co-Owner of The King’s English Bookshop & Chief Executive Director of Brain Food Books based in Salt Lake City, Utah.This is a story of how The King’s English…
S1E28 Ben Higgins, Co-Founder of Generous Coffee (Interview 27/100)
Ben Higgins is the Co-Founder & President of Generous Coffee, a self-funded for-profit business dedicated to donating 100% of its profits to charity. He tells the story about a trip to Central…
S1E27 Dan Gomer, Real Estate Team Lead, eXp Realty (Interview 26/100)
He quickly admits that he could take or leave real estate. It’s just a vehicle for him to encourage others to fill their best shoes. That got me intrigued. I had more questions. Most people I speak…
S2E41 Between the Interviews - SNAPping into Place
Even though there are just a couple resources listed in this episode, I don't feel right about gatekeeping it, so here's a not-so-fun bonus Between the Interviews episode for all. Episodes…
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