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Chapter 1: What nostalgic themes does Mia explore from the 90s?
You're listening to a Mamma Mia podcast. And so I stepped back from almost everything that I was doing, but particularly from Outloud, which was something I never thought I'd be able to do. And, you know, one of the things about running your own business is that you work for free. And so I hosted for many years, No Filter.
our interview podcast and I was a co-host on Outloud as well from the start and so for a really long time I couldn't ever imagine a time when I couldn't do those two things as well as the other things that are involved with running a business. Obviously I don't run this business on my own, I'm co-founder, my husband and I co-founded it and we have an incredible team of
Many, many, many people that manage and run the business, incredible professionals that I'm really lucky to work with.
Chapter 2: How does Mia define and address her experience of burnout?
But the truth is that there's still a bunch of stuff that I do. There's still a bunch of stuff that I want to do. So anyway, I decided at the end of my long service leave, as you know, not to come back to Outloud on the main show, but to sort of retreat a little bit to this more private way of being on the show and being part of the show, which I'm really enjoying. I'm loving it.
I love having this direct connection to you because I really miss that.
Chapter 3: Why do we feel the need to document our lives as content?
But somehow I've started working like 18-hour days again and all weekend. And I don't know if I would say I'm burning out because it's stuff that I love doing. But I'm certainly feeling kind of overwhelmed and not sure how the space I created by stepping away from some really big parts of my job.
Chapter 4: What recommendations does Mia share for self-care and enjoyment?
I've somehow...