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For generations, the Black community has faced barriers to building wealth. Today, differences in net worth and homeownership are among the most visible signs of racial inequality in the U.S. It's time to build a new legacy. The Color of Money podcast brings you engaging and mindset-shifting episodes devoted to wealth accumulation among Black and historically marginalized communities. Join KW leaders Daniel Dixon, Julia Lashay Israel, Emerick Peace, Bo Menkiti and their renowned guests for transformative conversations on building wealth for yourself, your family, and generations to come.

Potential does not mean much if we never activate it. In this episode, we sit down for a candid conversation about the five reasons people often fall short of what they are capable of becoming.We talk about the trap of waiting to feel ready, why over-preparing can become a form of procrastination, and how confidence is built by doing the thing before we feel fully qualified. We also explore why our environment matters, how the conversations around us shape our thinking, and why getting into bigger rooms can expand what we believe is possible.From there, we unpack the difference between motivation and discipline, why consistency can feel boring before it becomes powerful, and why the middle often feels like failure. We also talk about criticism, visibility, imposter syndrome, and the cost of caring too much about other people’s opinions.At the core of this conversation is a simple reminder: talent matters, but consistency and commitment are what carry us forward.We Talk About: [00:00] Why Potential Has to Be Activated[03:04] Reason 1: Waiting to Feel Ready[09:22] Reason 2: Staying Around People Who Keep You Small[15:56] Reason 3: Confusing Motivation With Discipline[23:05] Reason 4: Being Too Concerned With Other People’s Opinions[33:36] Reason 5: Never Fully Committing[39:43] Consistency Beats Talent Every TimeResources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyListen to the previous episode on discipline with Daniel Dixon and Julia LashayBecome a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @bomenkitiFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVAThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.

Most people think they need more money, but what if the real issue is discipline? In this episode, we sit down for a direct conversation about spending habits, emotional decisions, social media pressure, and why higher income does not automatically create financial stability.We talk about the difference between looking successful and actually building wealth, why delayed gratification matters, and how to stop letting every dollar disappear the moment it hits the account. Daniel breaks down a practical four-step framework for building discipline: identify the goal, create an “if, then” reward system, put in the reps, and reflect honestly.We also get into burn rate, automatic transfers, investment planning, net worth tracking, and the power of moving from an income mindset to a wealth mindset. If we want a different financial future, we have to be honest about what we are doing today.We Talk About:[00:00] Are You Being Honest About Your Discipline?[09:11] How Do We Move From Earning Money to Building Wealth?[12:22] What Discipline Actually Looks Like in Real Life[16:13] Accountability Is the Missing Piece[23:10] How Can We Build Wealth Instead of Living Paycheck to Paycheck?[28:42] Do You Know What It Actually Costs to Live?[33:09] What Do You Owe Your Future Self?Resources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyRead The Compound Effect by Darren HardyRead The Gap and The Gain by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin HardyUse the Ramsey Solutions Investment CalculatorBecome a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @bomenkitiFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVAThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.

Leadership is often celebrated for its rewards, influence, and visibility, but we rarely talk about what it actually costs. In this episode, we unpack the hidden weight of leadership: hard decisions, being misunderstood, carrying responsibility for other people’s livelihoods, and showing up when the pressure is heavy.Bo, Emerick, and Julia reflect on a message from Kirby Smart about the cost of leadership and connect it to real estate, entrepreneurship, brokerage ownership, public perception, and personal resilience. We talk honestly about financial pressure, mental health, burnout, ego, control, and the danger of chasing the appearance of success instead of building something real.At the heart of this conversation is a bigger question: is leadership worth the cost? When it is rooted in purpose, growth, and meaningful impact, the answer can still be yes. Leadership is expensive, but when done with intention, it can leave a legacy far beyond the title.We Talk About: [00:00] The Real Cost of Leadership[06:39] The Pressure Leaders Carry Behind Closed Doors[10:48] What People Don’t See About Leadership[18:12] Taking Care of Yourself While Carrying Everyone Else[28:03] Is the Cost of Leadership Actually Worth It?[36:15] What New Leaders Need to Understand Before Stepping UpResources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyWatch Kirby Smart on the cost of leadershipBecome a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @bomenkitiFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVAThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.

In this episode, we sit down with Oglah Gatamah, author of Breathless, for a deeply personal conversation about burnout, purpose, leadership, and what it really means to live a significant life. We explore how easy it is to chase titles, money, metrics, and recognition while quietly losing ourselves in the process.Oglha shares her journey from Kenya to the United States, her rise through corporate leadership, and the moment she realized that outward success had left her inwardly exhausted. We talk about the difference between what we do and the impact we have, how to uncover purpose through reflection and relationships, and why high achievers must be careful not to build the wrong life.We also discuss how purpose can shape families, businesses, and communities, plus the global impact of Oglah’s foundation work in Kenya.We Talk About: [00:00] From Kenya to Corporate Leadership[05:10] When Success Leaves You Empty[17:23] A Powerful Exercise for Finding Your Purpose[21:55] How Do You Build a Business Around Impact?[27:29] Turning Personal Loss Into a Foundation for ChangeResources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyRead Breathless by Oglah GatamahFollow Oglah Gatamah on Instagram: @gatamah_oglahBecome a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @bomenkitiFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVAThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.

In this episode, we unpack a tough question that hits both business and life: does loyalty still matter? We explore how a culture built on convenience, quick wins, and transactional thinking has changed the way people show up in partnerships, teams, and leadership - and how that impacts all aspects of business relationships.We talk about why loyalty is not automatic, why it has to be earned through performance, and why so many business relationships break down before trust has time to form. We also dig into the realities of leading in real estate, where low barriers to entry and independent contractor mindsets can make long-term commitment harder to build.Along the way, we share real examples of investing in people during hard seasons, only to wonder whether loyalty still exists on the other side. Our biggest takeaway: loyalty is built through clear expectations, consistent presence, emotional connection, and making people’s lives easier in ways that truly matter.We Talk About:[00:00] Loyalty Is Disappearing in Plain Sight[03:57] Loyalty and Performance Go Hand in Hand[06:00] Business Is Turning More Transactional by the Day[07:34] The Right People Change Everything[10:48] The Grass Looks Greener Until You Leave[17:09] Make Their Life Easier and They Stay Longer[23:18] Loyalty Is Built Long Before the Closing Table[32:26] When the Money Runs Out, Loyalty Gets TestedResources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyListen to “When Your Life Was Low” by Joe Sample & Lalah HathawayBecome a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @bomenkitiFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVAThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.

In this episode, we unpack the true cost of doing it alone. We talk honestly about how independence is often celebrated in our community, especially among Black women, while partnership is sometimes overlooked as a wealth-building strategy. Using examples from dating, business, and real estate, we explore why building alone can create limits, even when it looks successful from the outside.We discuss the difference between finding someone who can do for us and finding someone we can build with. We also get into the role of vulnerability, complementary strengths, money mindset, and shared vision in both personal and professional partnerships. At the center of the conversation is a simple but challenging question: is our commitment to individual success actually helping us, or is it keeping us from greater freedom?We Talk About:[00:00] Independence Is Not the Flex We Think It Is[02:05] Love, Money, and the Danger of Building Nothing Together[05:30] The Real Financial Cost of Doing Life Alone[10:04] Looking for The Right Person[17:28] You Can’t Pick the Right Partner If You Don’t Know Yourself[22:42] Building Together Requires More Gaps Than Most People Want[27:51] The Right Partner Can Multiply More Than Your MoneyResources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyLearn more from John Hope BryantBecome a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @bomenkitiFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVAThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.

In this episode, we dig into what it really means to stay valuable in an AI-driven world. We explore why AI may automate average, repetitive work, but it still cannot replace trust, emotional intelligence, judgment, and the ability to read the room. We talk through how professionals, especially in real estate, must evolve from lead chasers into relationship strategists, from property finders into lifestyle curators, and from data sources into data interpreters.We also unpack why asking better questions matters more than ever, both with clients and with AI itself. As more information becomes available to everyone, our edge is no longer access to data. Our edge is how we guide people through emotion, uncertainty, and decision-making with clarity and confidence.At the center of it all is one core truth: the more AI grows, the more valuable great human communication becomes.We Talk About: [00:00] How AI Is Changing the Realtor’s Role[03:34] Why Powerful Questions Matter More Than Ever[07:50] Why Agents Must Become Lifestyle Curators[11:35] How to Become a Data Interpreter, Not Just a Data Source[17:32] Building Trust and Relationships [22:09] Why the Best Agents Will Be Advisors, Not Transaction Coordinators[27:25] How AI Will Change Personal Branding and Marketing?[30:54] Make Yourself Irreplaceable Resources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyBecome a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @bomenkitiFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVAThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.

Homeownership is one of the most powerful ways to build wealth, yet many people still feel locked out. In this episode, we bring the conversation back to the fundamentals and break down what it really takes to get into your first property.We unpack the biggest misconceptions—like needing 20% down—and explore how down payment assistance programs are helping buyers get in with far less. We also dive into why income matters more than credit, and how entrepreneurs can strategically position themselves to qualify without sacrificing long-term tax benefits.From house hacking with multi-family properties to creative financing options like seller financing and subject-to-deals, we walk through practical pathways that make ownership more accessible than most people think.At the core, this conversation is about mindset. We don’t need the perfect house or perfect timing—we just need to start. Because the real goal isn’t the dream home today, it’s building the foundation for long-term wealth.We Talk About:[00:00] Why Is Homeownership the Foundation of Wealth[02:57] Tactic 1: Down Payment Assistance[04:05] Tactic 2: Housing Counseling Resources[10:15] Tactic 3: Strategic Tax Planning[12:27] Tactic 4: Flexible Tax Return Programs[20:27] Tactic 5: House Hacking with Multi-Family[32:24] Tactic 6: Seller Financing[33:45] Tactic 7: Creative Financing OptionsResources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyThe Color of Real Estate by Julia LashayBecome a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @bomenkitiFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVAThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.

Building a business is one thing. Building a life that actually means something is another.In this episode, we pause to reflect on a powerful set of questions from Gary Keller that challenge us to think deeper about what we’re really building and why. We share what each of us is working toward right now—from scaling brokerages and reimagining real estate team models to building investment opportunities and expanding access to capital for the next generation of developers.Along the way, we talk about leadership, the realities of running a brokerage, and the hard truth that you can’t want success for someone more than they want it for themselves. We explore the shift from chasing production to creating wealth, from doing everything ourselves to building systems and environments where others can succeed.Most importantly, we wrestle with the bigger questions: Who are we becoming? What actually motivates us? And what kind of impact do we want to leave behind?We Talk About:[00:00] Introduction[01:05] What Juila is Building[06:03] What Daniel is Building[13:54] What Emerick is Building[18:00] Creating Reciprocal Value in Business[21:16] What Bo is Building[25:49] How Do You Bring Meaning to Your Life? [34:11] Who Are You and Who Are You in the End?[40:35] The 10 Gary Keller QuestionsResources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyLearn about the Millionaire Business Entrepreneur CourseBecome a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @bomenkitiFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVAThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.

Resilience in business is not just about pushing through hard seasons. It’s about knowing when to stay the course and when to change direction.In this episode, we record live from Keller Williams Family Reunion in Atlanta and dive into the real question many entrepreneurs face: when does persistence become stubbornness, and when is it time to pivot? We explore how passion, purpose, and clear metrics help guide those decisions.We talk about the role of KPIs in business strategy, why leading indicators matter more than lagging ones, and how tracking the right numbers can help us pivot faster when something isn’t working. We also discuss the difference between making adjustments and making a full pivot, and how sometimes the right move is simply returning to the work that energizes us most.We also highlight the importance of community. The right mentors, advisors, and relationships often provide the clarity and perspective we can’t see on our own.At the end of the day, resilience isn’t about grinding endlessly. It’s about directing our energy toward the work that truly moves us forward.We Talk About:[00:00] Live From Family Reunion in Atlanta[01:28] Purpose, Passion and Pivoting[06:17] When to Stick It Out vs Change Direction[14:32] Embracing Failure and Learning From It[20:42] The Importance of Relationships and Community[28:12] What Advice Helps Someone Decide Whether to Pivot or Stay the Course?Resources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyKeller Williams Family Reunion Become a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @bomenkitiFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVAThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.