Are you a visionary founder who feels like a disruptor in a world built for followers? Do you find yourself “Fogbound” by your own creativity, or “Storm-Tossed” by a sense of urgency that feels like it’s sabotaging your growth?
In this episode of The Lighthouse Sessions, we sit down with Dr. Doug Brackmann, author of Driven and Sheep and Wolves, to explore the neurobiology of the high-performance entrepreneur. Dr. Brackmann reveals why the very traits that make you a successful “Hunter” are the same ones that prevent you from building a sustainable “Farm.”
For the visionary entrepreneur, the journey is often one of profound isolation. Dr. Brackmann shares his personal transition from a psych ward at 18 to becoming one of the world’s leading advisors for the “Driven” archetype. He challenges us to own our “Wolf” identity—to acknowledge our capacity for chaos and greed—so that we can transmute that energy into systems that serve the greater good.
Key Themes Explored:
- The Hunter vs. Farmer Paradox: Why you need to stop “hunting” in your business if you want to scale.
- The Biology of Trauma: How to clear your “meat-suit” so your brain can become a whiteboard of creativity.
- Urgency as Sabotage: Why your frantic energy is the biggest threat to your company’s culture.
- Agape & Ecclastes: Building a “Kingdom” of systems and processes that are best for most.
- The “Cheat Code”: Pairing the visionary neurotype with a high-capacity integrator.
If you have ever felt “too much” for the world around you, this conversation is your homing beacon. It’s time to stop trying to be a sheep and start leading as a self-aware wolf.