
In this episode of The Black Lotus Podcast, The Black Lotus had the pleasure of bringing on Solomon Burns, a rising real-estate agent from the Bay Area representing Sterling Homes. We delved into crucial topics that shed light on the experiences of the black community and explored the intersection of real estate and social issues. To start our conversation, we took a deep dive into the far-reaching impact of the market crash of 2008 and its disproportionate effect on black individuals and families. Through our thought-provoking analysis, we unraveled the systemic factors that contributed to this disparity or assets lost, challenging conventional narratives and uncovering essential insights.
Continuing our discourse, we explored the perception of blackness beyond harmful stereotypes. It was essential for us to break free from these narrow confines and cultivate a more comprehensive understanding of black identity, embracing the diversity and richness that exists within our community. Moreover, we strongly advocated for active engagement within the black community, emphasizing the importance of each individual being connected to a cause that uplifts and empowers. Finally, we concluded the episode with a focus on financial tips and advice, offering practical insights to help our listeners navigate the realm of real estate and make informed decisions for their financial well-being. Solomon Burns shared his expertise and provided valuable guidance to empower our listeners on their journey toward economic stability and prosperity. This was a fun and informative episode, you guys are in for a great one! And as we always say, as long as you guys show love, we’ll stay consistent!
The Market is going to Crash Out and Burn - 4:40
Debt isn’t bad if you know how to use it/ Effects of 2008 - 11:30
Look at the World, it reflects all Economic Markets - 16:03
I Am Not Holier Than Thou - 20:31
The Divine Masculine, Jesus - 26:55
Slave Discourse, Black Southern Self-Evolution, and How the Ramifications Are Today - 32:43
Are The Leaders Holier Than Thou? - 40:36
Illogical Bliss and Blaming - 47:01
Black Identity Resonation - 52:03
Radiating Blackness - 1:01:22
We are Seen as Black First - 1:10:57
Salut, Let’s Get It Started - 1:24:17
Experience is Everything - 1:33:14
Time for an Exit - 1:36:21