
The Day Redundancy Forced A Decision with Timo Mullen
Timo Mullen is the co-founder of Foam Life, a sustainable flip flop brand built after he and his co-founder lost their six-figure jobs during the pandemic.
In this Bite-Sized episode of Screw It Just DO It, Timo shares the moment they stopped waiting for certainty and chose action instead. From designing their first product in a week to securing pre-orders, raising investment, and expanding into international markets, this conversation breaks down what really happens when founders remove the safety net.
Timo also explains why regret became a bigger risk than failure, how accountability drives momentum, and why word of mouth matters more than paid marketing when you are building something real.
Key Takeaways
- Regret is heavier than failure when you do not act
- Removing the safety net forces clarity
- Momentum comes from action, not planning
- Sustainability works when it is built in from day one
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