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Ambition 2.0

The Lies That Women Have Been Told with Bozoma Saint John, CMO of Netflix

Ambition 2.0

Girlboss

Entrepreneurship, Careers, Business

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Bozoma Saint John is a force of nature and one of the most sought after marketers and speakers on the planet. Her career trajectory has been carved through hard work, determination and unshakeable confidence. Bozoma was recently named Global Chief Marketing Officer at Netflix. Before that, she was the Chief Brand Officer at Ube and the Chief Marketing Officer for Endeavor, a global leader in entertainment, sports and fashion. She’s been on list after list, including Forbes’ Most Influential CMOs list and Black Enterprise’s Most Powerful Women in Business.  This conversation with Bozoma was recorded live in front of an audience at a Girlboss Rally before Boz was at Netflix—but her message is more relevant than ever, which is why we’re excited to share it today. Listen in and learn why Boz thinks women need to celebrate themselves (and their sisters!) more, hiring for diversity, hiring our friends, balancing our personal and professional lives-and how to tackle tough work situations—with men. Sign up for the Girlboss Daily to receive tips on work, life, and how to chase (and reach!) your dreams: https://bit.ly/30A14AL Follow Bozoma Saint John on social media at @badassboz and read the show notes on our blog. Want to get more eyes on your job postings? Purchase a premium job posting and get featured in our limited Jobs section in the official Girlboss daily Newsletter — the go-to spot for women in business: https://jobs.girlboss.com Share your thoughts on this episode and more on Instagram at @Girlboss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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There's a lie that has been told to us, especially women, you know, that somehow we have to put our head down,

0:06.8

be understated, be humble in order to gain respect. And I disagree wholeheartedly.

0:15.0

Hey listeners in today's episode we're sharing a discussion with one of our most popular and

0:22.0

powerful girl-boss rally speakers

0:23.9

Bozma St John. Just a few months ago Bozma was named Global Chief Marketing

0:29.2

Officer at Netflix. No surprise there. Bose is a force of nature and one of the most sought

0:35.2

after marketers and speakers on the planet. Her career path is one that most people

0:39.8

can only dream of. She's been a marketing leadership roles at PepsiCo, Apple Music, and iTunes

0:46.2

and was recently the chief brand officer at Uber. And right before her new role at Netflix, she was the chief marketing officer for Endeavor, a global leader in entertainment,

0:55.6

sports, and fashion. She's been on list after list, including Forbes' most influential

1:01.6

CMO's list and Black Enterprises most powerful women in business.

1:06.9

And if that weren't enough already, she's worked with Beyonce, Katie Couric, and a long list of inspiring people just like her.

1:14.0

She recently launched a program of her own called the Bad-ass Workshop

1:17.5

with the intention to help others architect their greatest self.

1:21.0

This episode was recorded live in front of an audience at a past Girl Boss

1:24.8

rally before Bose was at Netflix, but her message is more relevant than ever, which is

1:30.0

why we're excited to share it today. Bose tells us why we need to celebrate ourselves and our sisters,

1:36.0

hiring for diversity, hiring our friends,

1:39.0

balancing our personal and professional lives,

1:41.0

and how to tackle tough work situations with men.

1:45.0

Enjoy the conversation.

1:49.0

So, I am so excited to be here.

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