Mia Freedman

[10] In 2009 Freedman was appointed Chair of the Australian Government's National Body Image Advisory Group by Minister for Sport and Youth, Kate Ellis.

[11] Freedman has written four books, including Work Strife Balance, where Luca, her 19-year-old son, contributed a chapter describing his mother as having "no filter".

The series Strife was written and adapted from Freedman's memoir by Australian screenwriter Sarah Scheller.

[14] The comedic drama tells the story of a modern, imperfect woman and publisher named Evelyn Jones, played by acclaimed Australian actress Asher Keddie, and her journey from lounge room blogger to becoming a force in women’s media.

Freedman disclosed this one year later, in September 2022, in a 2-part essay published on the website Mamamia[18][19] and in an episode of the No Filter podcast.