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Ep. 11 - From Hustle to Building Infrastructure Within a Trillion-dollar Industry with Justin Elliott

59 min · 7. mai 2026
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“You can be at the top of your industry…and still realize you’re not building something that lasts.”    In this episode, hosts and co-founders Stacey Luces and Denise Williams sit down with Justin Elliott, founder and CTO of WRTH, to explore what it really takes to move from hustle to infrastructure.    Justin’s journey is layered. From building a name as a globally recognized DJ across the Caribbean and diaspora…to stepping back at the height of his success…to entering the world of technology and building a platform designed for scale.    This conversation examines how leaders evolve and excel in their terms. How they rebuild from first principles and move from income to long-term value.    At the center of it all is one idea: You scale by building deliberately and understanding that success leaves clues.    Episode Highlights    1. From Culture to Infrastructure: Justin shares how his early years in music and events were about building community, creating demand, and understanding systems. What looked like culture, was actually early-stage infrastructure.    2. Reverse Engineering Success: Rather than guessing his way forward, Justin studied the highest levels of his industry, broke down what worked, and applied it consistently. His approach is based on the principle that: Success leaves patterns. And patterns can be learned.    3. The Tension Between Hustle and Scale: At the top of his DJ career, Justin faced a realization many leaders avoid - hustle creates income and systems create ownership. That insight led him to begin building something that could scale beyond him.    4. Building in a Trillion-Dollar Market: Now as founder of WRTH, Justin is building infrastructure for the future of commerce… focused on collectibles, assets, and data systems that power how businesses operate at scale. This is a shift from operator to architect.    5. Identity as Strategy    Throughout the conversation, Justin reflects on the role of Caribbean identity, culture, and community in shaping how he builds, an inherent part of his success and a strategic advantage.    Strategic Themes in This Episode    The difference between hustle-driven success and system-driven wealth  How to reverse engineer industries instead of guessing  Moving from participation to ownership in global markets  Why infrastructure determines who captures value  The Caribbean diaspora as an under-coordinated economic force and building ecosystems that outlive individual success  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    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 Justin Elliott:  LinkedIn: Justin Elliott  Company: WRTH

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episode Ep. 14 - Caribbean Ecosystem Building, Access & Activation with Stacey Luces and Denise Williams cover

Ep. 14 - Caribbean Ecosystem Building, Access & Activation with Stacey Luces and Denise Williams

"Caribbean leaders are sitting in the right rooms but thinking too small inside them. Our culture taught us how to connect; our evolution will depend on how quickly we learn to coordinate that power together." In this episode, hosts and co-founders Stacey Luces and Denise Williams pull back the curtain on one of the most important shifts happening inside the Caribbean diaspora right now: the move from passive networking to ecosystem-building. What actually creates opportunity? Why do some people sit in powerful rooms for years without momentum, while others experience exponential acceleration through the right relationships, trust systems, and ecosystems? Stacey and Denise unpack the deeper mechanics of influence, activation, trust, visibility, and coordinated power inside Caribbean leadership spaces — moving beyond traditional "networking" conversations to explore how relationships, culture, emotional intelligence, and shared lived experience serve as infrastructure for wealth, community, and long-term legacy. At the center of the discussion is one key realization: Caribbean people already have extraordinary relationships, talent, visibility, and influence. The next evolution is learning how to activate those assets intentionally. Episode Highlights 1. Connected vs. Activated — Access alone does not create momentum. Intentional activation transforms relationships into trust, opportunity, collaboration, and long-term growth. 2. Ecosystems Over Networking — Drawing from Harvard, Stanford, and MIT research, the episode explores why high-performing ecosystems consistently outperform isolated talent. Opportunities move through trusted networks, emotional capital, and shared values — not simply credentials. 3. Caribbean Culture as Strategic Infrastructure — From family networks and migration systems to community caregiving, Caribbean culture is reframed as social infrastructure built around trust, adaptability, and coordination. 4. The Hidden Cost of Leadership Isolation — At higher levels, many professionals experience loneliness and emotional fatigue. Trusted community and psychologically safe spaces are essential leadership infrastructure. 5. The Future Belongs to Coordinated Ecosystems — The future will not belong to isolated individuals. It will belong to ecosystems capable of coordinating talent, relationships, trust, visibility, and execution together. 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 accelerates Wealth, Community, and Legacy through trusted rooms, strategic relationships, and global network power. Beyond membership, WHISTLE operates as a strategic advisory and consulting ecosystem, bringing together senior operators, executives, founders, policymakers, and investors to help organizations navigate leadership, growth, culture, and cross-border opportunities — through intentional rooms where influence, capital, and collaboration move through trust and alignment. Subscribe and share with another leader who needs to hear this perspective on culture, power, leadership, and legacy. More Info: WE WHISTLE Global | IG / LinkedIn: @WeWhistleGlobal

I går39 min
episode Ep. 13 - Beyond the Game: Sports, Diaspora Leadership & the Rise of Collective Power with Clara Stroude Vazquez cover

Ep. 13 - Beyond the Game: Sports, Diaspora Leadership & the Rise of Collective Power with Clara Stroude Vazquez

"Sports was never just an individual game. It's an entire ecosystem of related services, access, and power. This conversation helps us look inside the potential of the Caribbean diaspora leadership ecosystem and envision what happens when we start thinking bigger than individual success." Hosts and co-founders Stacey Luces and Denise Williams sit down with Clara Stroude Vazquez, Chief of Culture and Inclusion for the Miami Heat — an executive with 20+ years spanning culture, inclusion, leadership development, community impact, and organizational strategy across professional sports and higher education. They explore sports as infrastructure: not just the game, but the business, culture, influence, economics, identity, and community power that move through it. Raised between the DMV, Grenada, and Barbados, Clara's journey from navigating immigration as a young Caribbean girl in America to shaping culture inside one of the world's most recognized sports organizations reflects a larger shift across the diaspora. At the center of this episode is one powerful realization: The diaspora already has talent, influence, and global reach. The next evolution is coordination. Episode Highlights 1. Sports Is Bigger Than the Game — How sports shapes economics, culture, identity, and leadership at a global scale, reframed as an ecosystem where wealth, access, and opportunity move. 2. The Caribbean Immigrant Experience Shapes Leadership — How immigration, adaptation, and identity forged Clara's confidence, resilience, and leadership style. 3. Wealth Is Being Redefined — Caribbean leaders shifting from survival and titles toward influence, ownership, investment, and legacy-building. 4. Representation Is No Longer Enough — Why the next evolution isn't just visibility, but influence, infrastructure, and decision-making power. 5. The Future Depends on Coordination — Why Caribbean communities must move beyond fragmented success toward collaboration, mentorship pathways, and institution-building. About WE WHISTLE Global WE WHISTLE Global is a leadership and membership organization for global leaders of Caribbean heritage and aligned partners. WHISTLE accelerates Wealth, Community, and Legacy through trusted rooms, strategic relationships, and global network power — and operates as a strategic advisory ecosystem bringing together executives, founders, policymakers, and investors across industries. Subscribe and share this with another leader who needs to hear this perspective on culture, power, and legacy. More Info: WE WHISTLE Global IG / LinkedIn: @WeWhistleGlobal Connect with Clara: LinkedIn — Clara Stroude Vazquez

21. mai 202654 min
episode Ep. 12 - Culture Is Power: Building Influence, Legacy & Caribbean Systems with Marlon Hill cover

Ep. 12 - Culture Is Power: Building Influence, Legacy & Caribbean Systems with Marlon Hill

“We’ve spent generations surviving. The next chapter is learning how to build power that lasts through alignment, relationships, systems, and ownership.” In this episode, hosts and co-founders Stacey Luces and Denise Williams sit down with Jamaican-born attorney, strategist, and community builder Marlon Hill for one of the most expansive conversations yet on culture, systems, power, and what it means to build collectively as Caribbean people. Marlon’s story moves far beyond law. From wandering into embassies as a curious child in Kingston…to helping build Caribbean student movements in the U.S.…to operating at the intersection of law, government, business, and philanthropy…this conversation explores how personal power evolves into collective influence. At the center of this episode is one powerful idea: Caribbean people are not lacking influence. We are undercoordinated. The next chapter of Caribbean leadership will require more than individual success. It will require intentional ecosystems, stronger institutions, intergenerational knowledge transfer, and leaders willing to move from survival into legacy-building. This is a conversation about what becomes possible when a globally distributed people begin to organize intentionally. Episode Highlights 1. Culture Creates Systems: Marlon shares that Caribbean culture itself creates influence globally through music, language, food, spirituality, resilience, and shared identity. 2. Personal Power Comes First: Marlon shares how his upbringing in Jamaica, his grandmother, and his deep curiosity about the world shaped his understanding of personal power and self-awareness. 3. The Caribbean Diaspora Is Bigger Than We Think: This episode explores the scale and potential of the global Caribbean diaspora, economic influence, cultural reach, and untapped coordination power across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Africa, and beyond. 4. Why Politics Matters More Than We Think: Marlon breaks down why Caribbean leaders can no longer afford to stay disconnected from government, policy, philanthropy, and civic systems. The conversation explores how laws, budgets, and public systems directly shape wealth, opportunity, education, and legacy. 5. From Survival to Legacy: For Caribbean communities the next phase is thriving, institution-building, and creating structures that future generations can inherit and scale. 6. The Gap Between Generations: There is a growing disconnect between younger Caribbean generations and cultural identity. We need community spaces, mentorship, storytelling, and cultural grounding. Strategic Themes in This Episode • Why culture is a form of power - Caribbean identity is a global strategic advantage  • Why relationships, policy, and systems shape opportunities and how to use civic engagement in wealth and influence  • Building ecosystems that support wealth, community, and legacy  • Intergenerational knowledge transfer and rebuilding the village  • Why Caribbean leaders must move from immigrant survival mode into legacy-building and from visibility into coordination  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 different is its focus on intentional ecosystems: rooms where influence, opportunity, capital, and collaboration move through trust and alignment. Subscribe + Join the Conversation If this conversation resonates, subscribe and share it with another leader. More Info: WE WHISTLE Global IG / LinkedIn: @WeWhistleGlobal Connect with Marlon Hill: marlonhill.com LinkedIn & IG: @marlonhill

14. mai 20261 h 9 min
episode Ep. 11 - From Hustle to Building Infrastructure Within a Trillion-dollar Industry with Justin Elliott cover

Ep. 11 - From Hustle to Building Infrastructure Within a Trillion-dollar Industry with Justin Elliott

“You can be at the top of your industry…and still realize you’re not building something that lasts.”    In this episode, hosts and co-founders Stacey Luces and Denise Williams sit down with Justin Elliott, founder and CTO of WRTH, to explore what it really takes to move from hustle to infrastructure.    Justin’s journey is layered. From building a name as a globally recognized DJ across the Caribbean and diaspora…to stepping back at the height of his success…to entering the world of technology and building a platform designed for scale.    This conversation examines how leaders evolve and excel in their terms. How they rebuild from first principles and move from income to long-term value.    At the center of it all is one idea: You scale by building deliberately and understanding that success leaves clues.    Episode Highlights    1. From Culture to Infrastructure: Justin shares how his early years in music and events were about building community, creating demand, and understanding systems. What looked like culture, was actually early-stage infrastructure.    2. Reverse Engineering Success: Rather than guessing his way forward, Justin studied the highest levels of his industry, broke down what worked, and applied it consistently. His approach is based on the principle that: Success leaves patterns. And patterns can be learned.    3. The Tension Between Hustle and Scale: At the top of his DJ career, Justin faced a realization many leaders avoid - hustle creates income and systems create ownership. That insight led him to begin building something that could scale beyond him.    4. Building in a Trillion-Dollar Market: Now as founder of WRTH, Justin is building infrastructure for the future of commerce… focused on collectibles, assets, and data systems that power how businesses operate at scale. This is a shift from operator to architect.    5. Identity as Strategy    Throughout the conversation, Justin reflects on the role of Caribbean identity, culture, and community in shaping how he builds, an inherent part of his success and a strategic advantage.    Strategic Themes in This Episode    The difference between hustle-driven success and system-driven wealth  How to reverse engineer industries instead of guessing  Moving from participation to ownership in global markets  Why infrastructure determines who captures value  The Caribbean diaspora as an under-coordinated economic force and building ecosystems that outlive individual success  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    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 Justin Elliott:  LinkedIn: Justin Elliott  Company: WRTH

7. mai 202659 min
episode Ep. 10 - The Us Behind the I – Identity, Power & How We Build with Founders Denise Williams and Stacey Luces cover

Ep. 10 - The Us Behind the I – Identity, Power & How We Build with Founders Denise Williams and Stacey Luces

“We were raised to build together, but somewhere along the way, we learned to succeed alone.” In this episode, founders Denise Williams and Stacey Luces take the mic and examine a tension that shapes how Caribbean leaders operate across the world. Life back in the region builds one instinct. Life in the diaspora builds another. In the Caribbean, identity is formed largely through community, shared responsibility, and collective movement. In the diaspora, access expands. Systems open. Scale becomes possible. But something shifts. Community weakens. Identity adjusts. Success becomes mostly an individual approach. This episode focuses on that tension and what it means for how Caribbean leaders build, connect, and scale. The discussion moves through three core areas: 1. The Dual Reality: Caribbean leaders are shaped by two systems at the same time. One builds collective instinct. The other trains individual performance. Neither on its own reflects the full picture. 2. The Gap in Definition: Caribbean excellence exists across industries and markets. It is visible in outcomes but rarely defined on its own terms. Success is measured against external standards, not internal ones. 3. The Cost of Disconnection: As leaders assimilate into global systems, identity and community become separate from how success is built. That separation limits how far networks, capital, and influence can move together. From this, a clear position emerges: Global Caribbean success is not the issue. What needs to be addressed is how we harness and coordinate to become even more successful. The episode illustrates how we can connect identity, community, and execution at scale by examining the work of We WHISTLE Global, a private leadership group for Caribbean-rooted leaders and strategic partners. The founders also define what it means to be a WHISTLER: • A high-level operator who builds with the collective in mind  • Someone who can move across systems without losing identity  • A leader who combines Caribbean instinct with global execution  Inside WHISTLE we see this at work: • Problems are brought into the room and worked through in real time  • Expertise moves across sectors, from infrastructure to healthcare to investment  • Access is shared, not protected  The episode closes with a direct question: Are you building in a way that reflects who you are, and who you are responsible for? 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

30. april 202652 min