An initiative of Sanctum Foundation

A different
conversation
about wealth.

RE:WEALTH creates spaces to question inherited narratives about money, build economic power, and practice new ways of thinking about ownership, opportunity, and legacy.

Join us live every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday at 10am PT  1pm ET on LinkedIn, Substack & IG.

Start here

Three ways to engage.

Sanctum is an inclusive ecosystem ready to engage where you are. 

Weekly

Watch the Live Show

Ongoing conversations exploring wealth, ownership, philanthropy, investing, and the systems that shape opportunity.

Watch & Subscribe

Writing

Read the Essays

Thoughtful essays and practical frameworks on ownership and participation, published on Substack.

Read on Substack

MEMBERS

Apply for Membership

An application-based cohort for people ready to deepen their practice and build a long-term relationship with wealth.

Learn More & Apply

The Show

An hour, three
times a week,
worth showing up for.

RE:WEALTH is a live show and growing archive of long-form conversations with founders, investors, executives, nonprofit leaders, artists, policymakers, educators, athletes, and community builders; whose leadership is reshaping who gets to build wealth, and how.

Each episode is a real conversation, no rehearsals or prep, and we don't do pitches. Guests speak candidly about their money stories, the choices behind their careers, the responsibilities they've inherited, and the futures they're trying to build for the people around them.

We're less interested in advice than in how people actually think, and the wisdom that roots their decisions. 

Live
Tue · Wed · Thu
Time
10am PT 
1pm ET
Where
LinkedIn · Substack · IG
Format
45–60 min · unedited

What we talk about

Six threads that
run through every season.

Wealth is a conversation with many entry points. These are the threads we keep pulling on, episode after episode.

  • 01

    Money Stories

    The early experiences, family patterns, and quiet inheritances that shape how people spend, save, give, and take risks decades later.

  • 02

    Ownership

    What it actually looks like to own something meaningful — a company, a home, a share of your industry — outside the venture playbook.

  • 03

    Investing

    How capital moves, who it moves toward, and what it means to invest in people, places, and ideas that markets tend to overlook.

  • 04

    Philanthropy & Power

    The tension between generosity and control, and what it takes to give in ways that expand agency instead of concentrating it.

  • 05

    Leadership & Legacy

    The decisions executives, founders, and family leaders make when they surpass optimizing for the next quarter and suddenly have the resources to start thinking in generations.

  • 06

    Community & Opportunity

    How neighborhoods, networks, and institutions build economic power together — and why so much wealth is built inside these relationships.

Questions we're asking

The prompts behind
every episode.

We don't script the conversation. We start with a question that deserves a real answer, and follow it wherever it leads.

  1. 01

    Why do successful people still struggle to think of themselves as wealthy?

  2. 02

    What responsibilities come with wealth?

  3. 03

    How do family stories shape financial decisions?

  4. 04

    What does ownership actually look like outside venture capital?

  5. 05

    Can philanthropy create wealth instead of simply redistribute it?

  6. 06

    How do communities build economic power together?

Why these conversations matter

Wealth touches
every sector.

The conversations on RE:WEALTH belong to anyone whose work shapes how opportunity moves through the world — and to anyone trying to live a fuller relationship with what they've built.

For business leaders

Because the future of your company depends on people you don't yet employ, in markets you don't yet serve.

For investors

Because the next generation of returns will come from founders, funds, and geographies that today's playbook overlooks.

For philanthropists

Because generosity that expands agency has more staying power than generosity that keeps the giver in control.

For nonprofit leaders

Because sustainability requires a clearer conversation about ownership, revenue, and the economics of your mission.

For policymakers

Because the systems that decide who accumulates wealth were designed — and can be redesigned — by people like you.

For creators & community builders

Because culture is one of the most powerful economic forces in the country, and the people making it deserve a seat at the table.