
Warner Bros, Rotten Tomatoes, Netflix & Chief: Lessons That Led to Truly Care
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In this heartfelt, high-energy conversation, Stephanie Bohn—entertainment veteran turned startup founder—traces her journey from American Express to 13 years at Warner Bros., scaling Rotten Tomatoes, a pivotal stint at Netflix, and ultimately to purpose-built entrepreneurship. Stephanie shares how “raising your hand before you feel 100% ready” opened doors to building new business lines (hello, early App Store days) and leading through ambiguity. We dig into her time as CMO at Chief, the power of peer boards for executive women, and what servant leadership looks like in practice. The episode turns deeply personal as Stephanie opens up about her daughter’s Rett syndrome diagnosis, the broken systems families navigate, and how that sparked Truly Care—a mission-driven platform connecting families with specialized caregivers and guiding them to underused respite resources. It’s a masterclass in turning obsession into action, finding champions, and designing a life that sustains both ambition and wellbeing.
We cover:
- Spotting and pitching opportunities before you’re “ready”
- Intrapreneurship at scale: apps, IP, and the Rotten Tomatoes playbook
- Inside Chief: “who mentors the mentors?” and changing the face of leadership
- Caregiving as infrastructure: access, affordability, and dignity
- Defining servant leadership and leading by removing obstacles
- Founder fuel: memoirs, The Pitch podcast, and mindset rituals that stick
Guest links:
- Website
Mic-drop moment: “If you’re obsessed with the idea, break it into nano-steps, find your champions, and build the scaffolding until it exists.”