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A private house for luxury founders.
The Money & Mimosas Guild
A private business education and capital-preparation atelier for luxury founders who refuse to compromise.
The Guild
The Guild is a cultural capital atelier for luxury founders designing businesses meant to outlast them — maisons, not brands.
This is not a community.
It is a system of orientation.
Inside the Guild, founders engage with economic doctrine and precision frameworks that re-architect how capital, markets, and operations function at the 0.01% level.
The work moves beyond theory and beyond tactics.
It focuses on structural decisions that determine permanence:
Pricing power and margin elegance
Heritage-aligned supply chain design
Investor readiness rooted in sovereignty — not urgency or artificial scarcity
Cultural capital treated as economic infrastructure
The Guild is not designed for visibility, networking, or speed.
It is designed for founders who understand that legacy is engineered.
Whether you are shaping your first collection or refining a multigenerational enterprise, the Guild stabilizes your vision and aligns the architecture beneath it.
Our Podcast
The Money & Mimosas Podcast explores the economic architecture behind enduring luxury.
Each episode examines how iconic houses, heritage brands, and cultural institutions design profitability, relevance, and sovereignty across time — not through scale or spectacle, but through coherence.
Through rigorous case studies, investor perspectives, and cultural capital analysis, the podcast sharpens discernment around:
Attracting capital that strengthens rather than distorts your vision
Scaling without dilution — financial, cultural, or artistic
Designing businesses that function as living archives, not trend vehicles
These conversations move beneath surface-level success to reveal the structural decisions that allow certain companies to endure while others peak and fade.
This is not a podcast about visibility, virality, or hustle. It is about heritage, operational elegance, and architecting a legacy.
It is an inquiry into how permanence is engineered — and why true luxury remains sovereign across generations.