OAK THEORY

Studio Hours

Studio Hours is a podcast hosted by Hannah Ryu, cofounder of Oak Theory, our boutique creative technology studio. Together with her cofounder, they have grown a startup from zero to seven figures, working with brands like Google, Optum, and Vanderbilt. But this show isn’t just about business. It’s about the soil underneath it: the ideas, stories, and perspectives that shape how we live, create, and connect. From solo reflections to conversations that inspire Hannah, each episode creates space to think differently, stretch creatively, and explore openly.

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OAK THEORY

Catégorie

Business

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Dernier épisode

22 oct. 2025

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Épisodes

Muay Thai, The Power of Storytelling, and Advocacy with Angela Chang 22.10.2025

Professional Muay Thai fighter Angela Chang shares her journey from New York to Bangkok and what it means to fight for more than just wins. We talk about discipline, storytelling, and creating space for women in combat sports and how advocacy often starts by telling your own story. Connect with Angela: Instagram.com/angela.muaythai Angelamuaythai.comMuay-ying.com Patreon.com/muayying This episode...

Nonprofit Marketing in 2025 | What's Working? 22.09.2025

In this episode of Studio Hours, Hannah speaks directly to nonprofit leaders navigating the uncertainty of 2025. From shifting political landscapes to funding challenges, she cuts through the noise and shares what’s actually working to engage donors today. You’ll hear practical strategies on transparency, email marketing, storytelling, donor funnel optimization, and reimagining annual reports as d...

Untangling Self-Worth from Results 02.09.2025

In this episode of Studio Hours , Hannah unpacks the cultural obsession with outcomes and how it can distort our sense of self-worth—especially in a tough market for businesses and job seekers. Drawing from her past life as a competitive Muay Thai fighter and inspired by great athletes like Kobe, Serena, and Muhammad Ali, she explores how focusing on the process, preparation, and mental stamina he...

Real Talk on Building a Business and Raising Kids 01.09.2025

In this episode,  Hannah explores the challenges and joys of being a mother and a founder.  She discusses the constant tug-of-war between parenting and running a business, the unpredictability of both roles, and the importance of letting go of control. Hannah emphasizes the need to reject hustle culture and find a new definition of success that aligns with personal values.  She highlights the gift...

You Don't Need a Brand Yet, You Need a Story 01.09.2025

Most founders think branding starts with logos and visuals. In this episode of Studio Hours, we share why every strong brand begins with a clear story. Learn the three questions to ask before investing in branding, the risks of skipping the story phase, and how to craft a story that gives your brand depth and authenticity. Perfect for founders, marketers, and creatives building with intention. 00:...

Trailer 01.09.2025

Studio Hours  is a podcast hosted by Hannah Ryu, cofounder of Oak Theory, our boutique creative technology studio. Together with her cofounder, they have grown a startup from zero to seven figures, working with brands like Google, Optum, and Vanderbilt. But this show isn’t just about business. It’s about the soil underneath it:  the ideas, stories, and perspectives   that shape how we live, create...

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