By an early stage founder,
for early stage founders.

Most founder content is retrospective

Interviews generally take place after the funding, after the proof, after the exit, and by proxy their wisdom is filtered through hindsight.

Mimir captures the story while it is still being written: the disorientation, the loneliness, the hard lessons, the small wins. Because that’s how great founders get made.

Building is a microcosm for our human experience. A founder’s business can only grow at the rate with which they’re capable of growing as a person. Building and living are inseparable.

Mimir exists to support early stage founders

The early stage is the most critical, lonely, and underserved moment in a founder's journey, and almost nobody shows up for it. I do, because I'm living it too.

Through Mimir the podcast, and The Well on Substack, I bring honest stories from fellow founders who are still operating in this messy middle. Not just the highlight reel, but the unfiltered reality, because no one should build alone.

You do not have to
figure it out alone

THE MIMIR ECOSYSTEM

The Podcast

Learn how other early stage founders got through the stage you're in right now.

What they tried, what failed, what they'd do differently. You'll leave each episode with proof that the mess you're in is survivable, and usually, at least one tactic you can employ this week.


The Well

The Well goes deeper and more personal than the podcast.

I share the decisions, numbers, and lessons as they happen. A trend report to stay informed. And a comment section where founders get together, so the hardest questions you're sitting with get more than one brain on them.


RECENT EPISODES

Conversations from the messy middle

The investigative mindset that every founder needs

with Tamara Laine, Founder of MPWR.

Turning empathy into industry disruption

with Samantha Diamond, co-founder of Bird&Be

Why productivity hacks won’t save you

with Maddie Kelley, Founder of Kelley Beauty & MIMIR