#10.5: Corn Prices, Crown Royal, and Concerts with Ken Burrington
In this episode of Whiskey and Real Estate, hosts Lucas Burrington and Tone Da Boss are joined by Lucas’s father Ken Burrington and special guest Manikka for a lively, wide-ranging conversation over Crown Royal Chocolate whiskey. The crew dives deep into the current real estate landscape, discussing everything from fluctuating mortgage rates and the impact of rising rents to the trend of rural land consolidation and what it means for local communities.
Tone Da Boss shares a proud moment as his track "Showtime" gets featured in an ESPN LeBron James highlight, sparking a discussion about music placements and the grind behind the scenes. The group also explores alternate career paths, the significance of the Iowa Music Awards, and the realities of balancing creative pursuits with business ventures.
Listeners are treated to wild behind-the-scenes stories from the world of pro wrestling and unforgettable moments from live shows, offering a glimpse into the unpredictable side of entertainment. Throughout the episode, the hosts and guests swap personal anecdotes, discuss community involvement, and reflect on the importance of staying authentic in both real estate and music. This episode blends practical real estate advice, music industry insights, and genuine community spirit—all delivered in the show’s signature laid-back, no-nonsense style.
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