Mike Sharman And Why He’s Betting on South Africa!

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Mike Sharman has helped more brands go viral than any other agency in Africa.

And in this episode of Good Things with Brent Lindeque, we dive deep into the mind behind the magic. From his early days of hustle to building Retroviral into a creative powerhouse, Mike shares what it really takes to make content that connects, campaigns that count and why he’s chosen to build his business right here in South Africa.

We talk creativity, chaos, doing business with heart and why betting on Mzansi is always worth it.

It’s insightful, inspiring and properly entertaining.

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