107: Bryan Mauk shares lessons in the unhoused community, recovery, and scaling social enterprise for justice reform
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Bryan Mauk is a passionate social entrepreneur and advocate for criminal justice and drug policy reform. He currently leads End It For Good, championing health-centered approaches to addiction and incarceration, building on decades of grassroots and executive experience in housing, reentry, and digital access.
In this episode, Bryan and Jeffrey discuss social impact, recovery & scaling reform. Bryan also shares his journey from teen volunteer to national nonprofit leader. Learn how his early work with the unhoused inspired a lifelong mission of healing trauma, empowering second chances, and advancing compassionate drug policy with End It For Good.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro Clip
0:55 - What Motivates You?
2:50 - Early Life
10:23 - College Experience
17:53 - PC's for People
21:33 - End It For Good
26:47 - Making Your Mark
37:21 - Upcoming Initiatives
41:54 - When Work Affected Change
46:54 - Mentor
50:35 - Ask Jeff a Question
52:21 - Most Grateful for
54:11 - Most Proud of
56:35 - Snap Your Fingers
59:47 - How to Support
Bryan:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-mauk-77a04310/
End It For Good:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/enditforgoodms/
https://www.instagram.com/enditforgoodms/
https://www.facebook.com/EndItForGoodMS/
Other resources:
The PBS documentary “Her Time” is actually called “Apart” - https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/documentaries/apart/
Free copy of End It For Good founder Christina Dent’s book, Curious: A Foster Mom's Discovery of an Unexpected Solution to Drugs and Addiction, to the first 5 listeners that email them at [email protected] and include the name People are the Answer!
Christina Dent’s been on PatA podcast twice: Episode #’s 4 and 94
Host: Jeffrey M. Zucker
Producer: Kait Grey
Editor: Nick Case
Recording date: 4/24/25
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