<description>In this episode of The Happiest CEO Show, we sit down with Nathan Folkes, founder of MojoSurf, one of Australia’s most iconic surf and adventure companies. What started in 1998 as a passionate, roaming surf lifestyle became an international business helping thousands of people catch their first wave across Australia, Bali/Indonesia, Portugal and beyond.

Nathan shares the real story behind building MojoSurf — from leaving school at 14, carpentry trade life, and launching a “totally rogue” pop-up surf trip from Sydney to Byron, to scaling a complex multi-location operation built on fun, freedom, and community. We also dive into the less glamorous realities of growth: cashflow pressure, hiring the right people, and learning to outsource your weaknesses before they swallow your passion.

Then comes the wild pivot: when COVID hit and tourism stopped overnight, Nathan and the team had to adapt or disappear — transforming their resources (beds, buses, and a whole lot of grit) into a large-scale accommodation and transport solution supporting Pacific Island workers in Australia’s farms. That unexpected chapter sparked something bigger: a long-term commitment to Pacific communities, sustainability, and responsible tourism — including projects in Indonesia and exploratory work in places like the Solomon Islands.

This is a conversation about adaptation, resilience, purpose-led growth, and what it really takes to build a business that still feels like you.

What You’ll Hear In This Episode





Surfing as a metaphor for business: timing, persistence, and “paddling out the back”



How MojoSurf began: a phone, a cartoon brochure, and a bus headed north



The truth about scaling: staff culture, systems, and outsourcing your weak spots



Sustainability + responsibility: “people, planet, purpose, profit”



The COVID pivot: from surf camps to supporting farm workforces and Pacific communities



Lessons from “failing forward” — and why showing up matters more than perfection



Nathan’s best advice: “Keep breathing. Find a way.”



Nathan Folkes — Founder, MojoSurf

Learn more: www.mojosurf.com



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The Happiest CEO Podcast

Sebastian Mierau

From a Passion For Surfing to a Global Business

JAN 2, 2026-1 MIN
The Happiest CEO Podcast

From a Passion For Surfing to a Global Business

JAN 2, 2026-1 MIN

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In this episode of The Happiest CEO Show, we sit down with Nathan Folkes, founder of MojoSurf, one of Australia’s most iconic surf and adventure companies. What started in 1998 as a passionate, roaming surf lifestyle became an international business helping thousands of people catch their first wave across Australia, Bali/Indonesia, Portugal and beyond.Nathan shares the real story behind building MojoSurf — from leaving school at 14, carpentry trade life, and launching a “totally rogue” pop-up surf trip from Sydney to Byron, to scaling a complex multi-location operation built on fun, freedom, and community. We also dive into the less glamorous realities of growth: cashflow pressure, hiring the right people, and learning to outsource your weaknesses before they swallow your passion.Then comes the wild pivot: when COVID hit and tourism stopped overnight, Nathan and the team had to adapt or disappear — transforming their resources (beds, buses, and a whole lot of grit) into a large-scale accommodation and transport solution supporting Pacific Island workers in Australia’s farms. That unexpected chapter sparked something bigger: a long-term commitment to Pacific communities, sustainability, and responsible tourism — including projects in Indonesia and exploratory work in places like the Solomon Islands.This is a conversation about adaptation, resilience, purpose-led growth, and what it really takes to build a business that still feels like you.What You’ll Hear In This EpisodeSurfing as a metaphor for business: timing, persistence, and “paddling out the back”How MojoSurf began: a phone, a cartoon brochure, and a bus headed northThe truth about scaling: staff culture, systems, and outsourcing your weak spotsSustainability + responsibility: “people, planet, purpose, profit”The COVID pivot: from surf camps to supporting farm workforces and Pacific communitiesLessons from “failing forward” — and why showing up matters more than perfectionNathan’s best advice: “Keep breathing. Find a way.”Nathan Folkes — Founder, MojoSurfLearn more: www.mojosurf.com