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Behind Hello Sunshine’s Success: Maureen Polo on Building Stories That Resonate

May 14, 2024
Jun 12, 2025
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Maureen discusses how to leverage technology for human-centric storytelling, the growing influence of AI in content creation, and the pivotal role of consumer insights in shaping media strategies.

“All of the platforms are prioritizing human-based storytelling. So if we're here as storytellers who are trying to focus on how to leverage the tech ecosystem, it's making sure our human-centric stories that are commercial feel really authentic.”
—  Maureen Polo

Hello Sunshine, founded by Reese Witherspoon, is dedicated to changing the narrative for women by placing them at the heart of every story it tells. This next-generation media company strives to broaden perspectives and empower women by giving them authorship, inspiring agency, and creating platforms that shape culture and the world. In this episode, Matt is joined by Head of Direct-to-Consumer, Maureen Polo, to explore how the company leverages its unique position to amplify women's stories and impact the entertainment industry.

Maureen is a dynamic leader in the digital media and marketing landscape. With a career spanning over two decades, Maureen has distinguished herself in various senior roles, including Senior Vice President at WarnerMedia and Fullscreen Media. Her extensive experience encompasses driving digital transformation, spearheading innovative consumer engagement strategies, and leading cross-functional teams to achieve significant business growth. Maureen's strategic vision and passion for empowering women through media make her a pivotal figure in shaping the future of content consumption and production at Hello Sunshine.

Tune into the latest episode or read the transcript below to learn more. Here are some top takeaways:

  • Adapting to the Creator-Based Ecosystem - Maureen highlights the transformative shift within the media industry towards a creator-based ecosystem, a trend she closely observed during her decade at Fullscreen. This evolution has seen a movement from traditional media to platforms that prioritize individual creators, offering fresh, personalized content directly to niche audiences. By discussing how this model continues to thrive, Maureen stresses the importance of adapting to these changes to remain relevant. Brands should actively seek opportunities to collaborate with digital creators, utilizing their unique content and perspectives to connect more authentically with targeted audiences.
  • The Impact of AI on Creative Processes - Discussing the influence of artificial intelligence, Maureen shares her mixed feelings about AI’s role in content creation. She discusses its potential to streamline processes and enhance creativity but also raises concerns about authenticity. This reflection provides a balanced view of the use of AI in creative industries. Brands should consider adopting AI to optimize their creative processes while maintaining a strong focus on authenticity and human touch.
  • Leveraging Digital Platforms for Growth - Reflecting on the strategic use of digital platforms, Maureen highlights the success of Daisy Jones & The Six on Amazon. She explains how Hello Sunshine used digital content and social media to build a community around the show, significantly amplifying viewer engagement and brand visibility. This example demonstrates the power of digital platforms in expanding audience reach and enhancing user engagement. Brands should leverage digital platforms and social media to maximize their reach and engage with broader audiences effectively.
  • Engaging a Targeted Audience with Precision and Impact - Hello Sunshine successfully taps into its vast audience of 60 million women by creating content that resonates deeply with their interests and needs. Through strategic storytelling and brand partnerships, the company ensures that its messages not only reach a wide audience but also strike a chord with every viewer, particularly women looking for stories where they see themselves represented. For brands, this emphasizes the importance of knowing and nurturing your audience. By aligning your content and marketing strategies with the specific preferences and values of your target demographic, brands can significantly enhance engagement and loyalty.


Listen to Maureen Polo on the Speed of Culture podcast to gain insights into innovative direct-to-consumer strategies and the impact of digital transformations on media and entertainment.

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