Mia Freedman: “social media pile ons happen, they’re mortifying when you’re on the bottom of them.”
The MamaMia founder sits down for her first extensive interview after her annus horribilis, and discusses why she continues to put herself out there, how she’s learned to be a better boss, and why she thinks she’s been able to stay ahead of rapidly shifting media trends.
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