Shonda Rhimes is an accomplished author, producer, content creator, and CEO. She is the brains behind some of the most groundbreaking and popular shows on television today, including "Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal," and "How to Get Away with Murder." Rhimes' characters are known for being bold and outspoken, but in reality, Rhimes herself is an introvert. She admits to being afraid of social situations, and in the past, she would often avoid public appearances and events.
In her memoir, "Year of Yes," Rhimes shares how she decided to challenge herself by saying yes to everything that scared her for one year. This decision led her to appear on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and give the commencement speech at Dartmouth College. She also learned to prioritize her health and well-being, and to embrace her true self. The book is a candid and humorous exploration of Rhimes' life before and after her "Year of Yes," and serves as a guide for anyone looking to overcome their fears and live a more fulfilling life.
In addition to her work in television, Rhimes is also the CEO of Shondaland, a global media company that encompasses brand partnerships, merchandise, theatrical and streaming content, and a digital division. In 2017, she made headlines by leaving network television and brokering an unprecedented agreement with Netflix to produce streaming content exclusively for the platform. Shondaland's first scripted series with Netflix, "Bridgerton," has become a worldwide phenomenon, and Rhimes has several other projects in the works with the streamer. She is also the author of the best-selling book "Year of Yes," and is a prominent activist and philanthropist.