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Bobby Casey: The Hunter Brain’s Guide to Geographic Freedom and Remote Mastery

31 min · 19. maj 2026
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Are you a visionary entrepreneur who feels trapped by the very business you built? Do you find yourself "Fogbound" by office mandates, physical constraints, and the soul-crushing weight of traditional "Farmer-mindset" operations? In this episode of The Lighthouse Sessions, we sit down with Bobby Casey, the founder of Business Anywhere and a true pioneer of the "Hunter Brain" philosophy. Bobby didn’t just build a successful company; he engineered a life of total geographic independence, moving seamlessly between homes in Mexico, Latvia, and the US while leading a global, decentralized team. Bobby shares his raw, unfiltered journey from a rigid, small-town upbringing to a near-death motorcycle accident that finally cleared the fog. He reveals why the "traditional" office model is the enemy of the visionary genius and how he utilized "strategic laziness" to build a software platform that automates the tedious compliance work that keeps most founders stuck in the mud. In this conversation, Bobby dives deep into: * The Hunter Brain: Why 5% of the population is wired to roam, innovate, and build systems—and why trying to fit into a "Farmer" narrative is a recipe for burnout. * The Integrator Advantage: How hiring the right operations manager at age 19 allowed his business to scale while he explored the world. * Remote-First Culture: The secret to hiring "Rockstars" who manage themselves, and why remote work is the ultimate filter for high-performance talent. * Geographic Arbitrage: How to decouple your physical life from your financial life to create ultimate freedom. * Mindset over Tasks: Why you can't train for autonomy and why the "Return-to-Office" mandate is a death knell for modern innovation. Whether you are "Drifting" without a clear path or "Storm-Tossed" by the demands of a brick-and-mortar legacy, Bobby Casey’s wisdom offers a lighthouse to guide you toward a business that serves your life—not the other way around.

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