In this Founder Collective session, Tamra and Anthony welcome entrepreneur, coach, and board member Steven Scoggins for a candid conversation about what really keeps founders stuck. Rather than focusing on strategy, systems, or scaling, Steven takes the room inward — naming five internal constraints that quietly shape every decision a leader makes: arrogance, ignorance, impatience, fear, and insecurity. He argues that these are not just personal struggles, but the very forces that drive business outcomes. Drawing from his own journey — including an exit, an identity crisis, and a season of deep inner work — Steven makes a compelling case that alignment begins on the inside. Real growth, he says, comes not from moving faster, but from learning how to be fully present, teachable, and rooted in identity. This conversation is part masterclass, part spiritual formation, and part leadership reflection — a timely invitation for founders who are building something meaningful, but don’t want to lose themselves in the process. What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why business “problems” are often rooted in inner misalignment The five constraints that block clarity and growth Why presence — not patience — is the real opposite of impatience How fear functions as an emotional indicator rather than an enemy The difference between performing for validation and leading from wholeness A simple but profound journaling practice for hearing from God How stewardship applies to thoughts, choices, and identity Why your “cave season” may be shaping you for kingship Key Takeaways 1. Alignment is an inside job.Strategy matters, but your inner state drives your behavior — and your results. 2. The Five Constraints Every Leader Faces: Arrogance → Humility Ignorance → Teachability Impatience → Presence Fear → Fortified Faith Insecurity → Compounded Identity 3. Presence, not patience, is the game-changer.Rushing isn’t a time problem — it’s a presence problem. 4. Fear isn’t your enemy — it’s a signal.Fear points to where attention is needed, usually inward before outward. 5. Identity shapes impact.When you lead from “I am whole,” your voice carries weight without striving. 6. Your “cave season” is formative.Like David, you may be becoming king in the quiet before you ever sit on the throne. Memorable Quotes “The constraints drive the behavior. Change the constraint, and the results follow.” “The opposite of impatience isn’t patience — it’s presence.” “Fear is simply an emotional indicator that something needs attention.” “When you can put your hand on your heart and say ‘I am whole,’ that is alignment.” “You become king in the cave, not the palace.” “The two most valuable things you steward are your thoughts and your choices.” Resources Mentioned Steven Scoggins’ forthcoming book (title TBA) “The Art of Rest” by Adam Mabry FounderCon (Hampton Roads, VA — Nov 3–5, 2026) Next Steps & Call to Action If this conversation stirred something in you, you don’t have to process it alone. Founder Collective meets every third Thursday for teaching, worship, prayer, and real community. To learn more about upcoming guests and to join the next gathering, visit the Founder Collective site and get in the room. And if you’re wrestling with alignment, presence, or identity in your leadership, take Steven’s challenge this week:Write “What I Hear You Say Is” at the top of a page. Then sit, listen, and write what you hear — no agenda, no striving, just presence. STAY CONNECTED: Want to be part of our conversation? The Founder Collective Experience is a great opportunity for you to get plugged in and start seeing where God will lead you! 3rd Thursday or every month at 1pm EST. https://thefoundercollective.org Thank you for listening! To hear more from us, visit us at: Share the love! If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Let’s grow together in faith and purpose!