95. How Empathy and Equity Built a Real Estate Empire with Jamar Adams
From NFL locker rooms to boardrooms with Stephen Ross, Jamar Adams’ journey is anything but ordinary. In this powerful episode, Jamar shares how growing up in public housing, winning chess championships, and excelling in football laid the foundation for founding Essence Development—a $6B real estate firm focused on creating communities of opportunity.We dive into how Jamar leveraged his NFL experience to gain access to high finance, why a billion-dollar bonus opened his eyes to wealth creation, and how divine providence shaped a career built on strategy, mentorship, and purpose. Jamar reveals the real cost—and reward—of starting a business, and why diversity isn’t a feel-good checkbox, but a powerful driver of value and empathy in development.This episode is a masterclass in mindset, legacy, and building systems that serve. Whether you're starting with three rental doors or dreaming of 3,000 units, Jamar's story will change how you think about what's possible.Resources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyLearn more about Jamar’s work at essencedev.comConnect with Jamar on LinkedInBecome 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.
94. Family Is the First Business: Building Wealth Together with LaVaisha Davis
What if your family could operate like a business, not just to survive, but to build legacy wealth?In this powerful episode of The Color of Money, we’re joined by private wealth advisor LaVaisha Davis, who specializes in helping first-generation wealth creators build “fractional family offices.” These coordinated, strategic setups bring together your CPA, attorney, investment advisor, and insurance professionals to work in sync, so your financial plan is greater than the sum of its parts.LaVaisha breaks down the core pillars of wealth planning—investment, income, estate, taxes, and philanthropy—and explains how entrepreneurs can avoid costly mistakes by aligning their advisors under one cohesive strategy. She also addresses a critical concern for many listeners: how do you build wealth collaboratively if your family structure is fractured or strained?If you’ve ever felt like wealth management is out of reach, this conversation will change your perspective—and maybe your future.Resources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyLaVaisha Davis’ Website LaVaisha on InstagramLaVaisha on LinkedIn Join the Welcome Legacy CommunityBecome 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.
93. From the NFL to Real Life: What Great Leaders Really Do with Michael Pitre
What does leadership look like when it's grounded in love, high standards, and real connection?In this episode of The Color of Money, we sit down with NFL coach Michael Pitre to explore what it means to lead at the highest level—on the field and in life. From his early days as an athlete to coaching pros in the NFL, Michael shares how his experiences shaped his leadership philosophy.He unpacks the challenges of coaching Gen Z, why the word "leadership" can be intimidating, and how reframing it as "influence" opens new doors. Michael explains why meeting people where they are matters, how tailored feedback drives performance, and how love and high expectations can coexist in powerful ways.Whether you're mentoring athletes, building a business, or guiding a team, this conversation is full of real talk about what leadership looks like when it’s done with clarity, empathy, and purpose.Resources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyConnect with Michael on LinkedInBecome 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.
92. Hard Work, Integrity, and Belief: Gaurav Gambhir’s Formula for Success
In this powerful episode of The Color of Money, we sit down with real estate mogul and market center owner Gaurav Gambhir, whose empire spans brokerages, investments, and over 4,500 property management units across 10 states.Gaurav shares how he went from selling newspapers at a Philly newsstand to building one of the most respected real estate organizations in the country. But this isn’t just a rags-to-riches story—it’s a lesson in humility, perseverance, and strategic leverage.He opens up about failed businesses, immigration setbacks, and the darkest moments of his early life, including nearly giving up entirely. Through it all, Gaurav relied on hard work, integrity, and the power of long-term relationships. Today, he pours that wisdom into others—especially his agents, whom he helps build wealth by co-investing in real estate deals with them.This episode is a masterclass in scaling with systems, retaining talent through shared equity, and defining what success really means. Gaurav challenges listeners to stop playing the short game and start building something that lasts.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.
91. Bet On Yourself: From Basement Startup to 8,000 Units with Buwa Binitie
When Buwa Binitie’s father told him, “I didn’t raise you to work for someone else,” it wasn’t a critique—it was a challenge. In this episode, we hear how that moment became the catalyst for Buwa’s transformation from suit-wearing employee to the founder of Dumas Collective, a multi-vertical real estate empire that has developed or financed over 8,000 units nationwide.Buwa takes us through the pivotal moments that defined his entrepreneurial path—from a childhood surrounded by Nigerian business owners to a leap of faith that led him from a tech collapse in San Francisco to lease auditing in D.C. He reveals how mastering real estate finance and unconventional deal structuring made him the go-to expert during the financial downturn—and how he scaled by investing in people before property.More than a story about real estate, this is a story about vision, ownership, and legacy. We explore Buwa’s philosophy of empowering his team as CEOs of their own domains, and how he's redefining success through wellness, mentorship, and community impact. If you're building something of your own, this episode is your invitation to bet on yourself.Resources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyREAP (Real Estate Associate Program)Dumas CollectiveBecome 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.