We Whistle
“You can celebrate culture all day… but if you don’t build the institutions to hold it, it disappears.” In this episode, hosts and co-founders Stacey Luces and Denise Williams sit down with Calibe Thompson, cultural strategist and founder of Island SPACE Caribbean Museum, to explore vision and leadership in the cultural space and our collective responsibilities to safeguard culture as both a business and intellectual asset. Calibe’s journey is about building infrastructure for identity, memory, and legacy. From her early career in media, storytelling, and Caribbean cultural programming to creating the only pan-Caribbean museum of its kind, Calibe shares how her work evolved from curiosity into responsibility. She opens up about the hidden realities of leadership, the emotional and financial pressure of sustaining a cultural institution, the gap between community support and community investment, and the moment where passion alone is no longer enough to carry the vision forward. The discussion focuses on a central theme: Culture cannot only be consumed. It must be built, funded, and protected. This episode challenges Caribbean leaders to move beyond celebration into ownership and asks a harder question: What are we building that will last beyond us? Episode Highlights 1. From Culture to Infrastructure - Calibe shares how Island SPACE grew from a series of creative projects into a permanent cultural institution, and what it takes to build something that has no existing model. 2. The Ownership Gap - Caribbean culture drives global influence across music, food, and entertainment. But Calibe highlights the critical gap between visibility and ownership, and why infrastructure is the missing link. 3. The Hidden Cost of Building Legacy -Behind the museum is a constant reality of funding challenges, structural gaps, and the emotional weight of carrying a vision that is celebrated publicly but not always supported financially. 4. Community Beyond Presence Showing up is not enough. Calibe reframes community as responsibility, contribution, and participation in building the systems that sustain culture long-term. Strategic themes discussed in this episode include: · Why cultural influence without infrastructure limits ownership · The gap between community engagement and financial support · Building institutions in spaces that were never designed for them · The role of diaspora leadership in shaping global narratives · Community as a responsibility, not just an identity · Why legacy requires structure, not just storytelling About We WHISTLE Global We WHISTLE Global is a leadership and membership organization built for global leaders of Caribbean heritage and aligned partners to fully belong and do extraordinary things together. WHISTLE focuses on accelerating Wealth, Community, and Legacy through trusted rooms, strategic relationships, and global network power. What makes WHISTLE truly different is the community and the purpose-driven leaders who come together to create lasting impact. Subscribe + Join the Conversation If this conversation resonates, subscribe and share with another leader who needs to hear how we lead, build, and shape global outcomes. · More Info: www.WeWhistleGlobal.com IG/LinkedIn @WeWhistleGlobal · Press or Member Request: Support@WeWhistleGlobal.com Connect with Calibe Thompson: IG @calibethompson Island SPACE Caribbean Museum (Broward Mall, Florida) http://www.islandspacefl.org/
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