Are you a visionary founder who feels like you’ve built a “freight yard” where no trains move unless you’re there to conduct them?
You’ve achieved success, real revenue, and a growing team, yet you wake up every day feeling like the primary constraint on your own company’s growth.
If you are working harder than ever but feel like you’re drifting through a fog of endless approvals and fires, this episode was designed specifically for you.
In this transformational session of The Lighthouse Sessions, host Jeff Borschowa sits down with Jordan Solender, a “bottleneck breaker” who specializes in redesigning businesses so that decisions, execution, and accountability flow without the founder.
Jordan isn’t just speaking from theory; he is a serial entrepreneur who has navigated multiple exits by learning one difficult truth: buyers don’t pay for your “hustle”—they pay for systems that run without you.
What You Will Discover in This Episode:
The Bottleneck Reality Check: Why being the “hero” of your business is actually the biggest risk to its scalability and your own mental health.
The Certainty Economy: A deep dive into why your customers aren’t actually shopping for the lowest price, but for the confidence that they won’t regret their decision in six months.
Sales as Facilitation: How to stop “convincing” people and start “shepherding” them through a clear decision framework that makes marketing do the heavy lifting.
The “Seam-less” Customer Journey: Identifying the dangerous gap between the sales promise and the onboarding reality, and how to use AI to polish those seams.
Earning Your Playtime: Why structure isn’t a cage for your creativity, but a “safe sandbox” that gives you the structural freedom to innovate without lighting the house on fire.
Many founders resist systems because they fear losing their soul to a “cookie-cutter” blueprint. Jordan flips this narrative on its head. He explains that “uncontained vision” is the problem, not the visionary themselves.
By installing “boring” but rock-solid systems, you reclaim the cognitive energy needed to return to the creative spark that started your business in the first place.
We also explore the fascinating “cognitive diversity” found in leadership pairings—how the visionary “verge” (the ability to see the universe) and the integrator “converge” (the ability to focus and execute) create “freaking magic” when they are aligned rather than competing.
Stop Moving, Start Progressing. “Busy” is not a badge of honor; it is a warning sign. If you are tired of “screaming underwater” while the world sees a confident founder, it’s time to listen to the signal through the fog.
Jordan provides the honesty and accountability needed to turn your ambition into something sustainable instead of something self-destructive.
Watch the full episode now to learn how to stop being the bottleneck and start being the visionary leader you were meant to be.