INSIDE THE PODCAST:
The Money & Mimosas podcast explores how culture endures.
Hosted by Danetha Doe, the podcast examines the structures that allow significance to survive across generations—through patronage, cultural capital, stewardship, governance, and long-horizon thinking.
Each episode investigates the relationship between capital and continuity through conversations, case studies, and cultural inquiry spanning family enterprises, collecting, luxury, philanthropy, heritage, and institutional design.
Rather than treating culture as a byproduct of economic systems, Money & Mimosas examines culture itself as infrastructure: something that must be cultivated, governed, transmitted, and stewarded over time.
The podcast is designed for patrons, family enterprises, collectors, founders, philanthropists, and institutional leaders interested in building the conditions that allow meaning, memory, and cultural significance to endure.
Because the future of culture is not simply a question of preservation. It is a question of participation.