Money & Mimosas
A cultural programming platform exploring the relationship between capital, culture, stewardship, and permanence.
Through its podcast, research, and future programming initiatives, Money & Mimosas helps cultivate the next generation of patrons, cultural stewards, founders, collectors, and enduring institutions.
The Guild
The Guild is a private cultural capital atelier for luxury founders building enduring houses.
Participation is by invitation or application and is designed for founders seeking deeper engagement with the economic frameworks explored through Money & Mimosas.
Inside the Guild, founders work through the structural decisions that determine long-term resilience:
• Pricing power and margin elegance
• Heritage-aligned supply chain design
• Capital strategy rooted in sovereignty rather than urgency
• Cultural capital as economic infrastructure
• Operational systems designed for continuity
The Guild is not designed for networking, visibility, or growth-at-all-costs. It is designed for founders building institutions intended to outlast them.
The Podcast
Each episode examines the relationship between stewardship, patronage, cultural capital, governance, and permanence through conversations with founders, collectors, family enterprise leaders, investors, scholars, policymakers, and cultural institutions.
Topics include:
• Cultural capital as an asset class
• Patronage and the future of cultural stewardship
• Family enterprise and multigenerational continuity
• Luxury houses and institutional longevity
• The governance of meaning, memory, and cultural transmission
• The economic architecture of enduring institutions
These conversations move beyond trends, tactics, and visibility to examine a more fundamental question:
What allows significance to survive across generations?