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Think Like a Leader with Dorian Albritton
The Discipline That Turned Rock Bottom into a $180M Empire | Mikey Lucas
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In this episode of Think Like a Leader, Dorian Albritton sits down with Mikey Lucas, founder of American Energy Fund, who went from overcoming addiction and door-to-door sales to leading over $180 million in solar projects.
Mikey opens up about rebuilding his mindset, reshaping identity, and how faith became the cornerstone of his leadership journey. From wiring his brain for discipline to building teams that thrive under pressure, his story proves that structure and vision can redeem even the darkest seasons.
💡 In this episode you’ll learn:
- How to rewire your self-talk when doubt takes over
- The role of faith and focus in creating lasting success
- Why visualization and anchoring unlock your next level
- The mindset behind building and leading multimillion-dollar ventures
- How to separate who you were from who you’re becoming
For anyone wrestling with imposter syndrome, faith, or the fear of starting again — this one’s for you.
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👤 Guest Links — Mikey Lucas
- Website: https://www.americanenergyfund.io/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikey-lucas/
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