• 060: Breaking Through Fear with Allie Evans of Tama Swim

  • May 6 2022
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast
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060: Breaking Through Fear with Allie Evans of Tama Swim

  • Summary

  • Allie Evans fell into a successful career in real estate, but when COVID-19 hit, she wondered if she could do more. Through her passion for beach lifestyle and sustainability, she started Tama Swim, a consciously-curated women’s swimwear label. The swimwear is made from recycled yarn from ghost fishing nets in an entirely closed-loop system. After a successful launch, Allie is building Tama Swim, a brand synonymous with an ethically-conscious mission to preserve the beaches and oceans where swimwear thrives.    Listen to Mollie and Allie discuss:  How the Start and Scale course helped her find an ethical manufacturer How her real estate experience transitioned to ecommerce  Creating a pre-launch giveaway to build newsletter subscribers Choosing to be 1% of the Planet company    How a product launch can validate an idea  Juggling a 9 to 5 role with a side hustle  How to set a schedule and goals  And much more product launch advice…     Who do you want to see next on the podcast? Comment and let us know! And don't forget to leave us a 5-star review if you loved this episode.   Wait, there's more… If you enjoy the Zero to Foundr podcast, check out our free trainings. Get exclusive, actionable advice from some of the world's best entrepreneurs.    For more Foundr content, follow us on your favorite platform:  Foundr.com Instagram YouTube Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Magazine
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