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The Quiet Power of Nonprofits in an Age of Distrust
Why are nonprofits among the most trusted institutions in America today? In today’s world where public confidence in…
When AI Becomes a Mirror: The Rise of Digital Therapy Companions
AI isn’t replacing human connection, it’s reshaping it. Explore the rise of emotional AI tools, the intimacy illusion, and why tech that holds space could be the future of mental health.
Episode 03: Untangling Self-Worth From Results
Listen on Spotify or Apple. In this episode of Studio Hours, Hannah unpacks the cultural obsession with outcomes…
The Danger of a Single POV: Why AI’s Voice Will Never Be Neutral
AI doesn’t have a point of view, it has a consensus. That’s the danger. When machines collapse voices into one safe, middle-lane answer, they don’t just erase individuality, they erase perspective. Especially the perspectives that never had the loudest microphone to begin with.
Episode 01: You Don’t Need a Brand Yet, You Need a Story
🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple, or YouTube Most founders think branding starts with logos and visuals. In this…
Nonprofit Marketing Strategies for 2025–2026: Email, Video, and Microsites That Drive Giving
Discover the top nonprofit trends for 2025–2026. Learn how CEOs and marketing leaders can use email, video, and microsites to deepen donor engagement in today’s climate.
Is to be Human, to Make Mistakes?
In a world of flawless machine outputs, does imperfection become a form of trust? Looking to nature to remind us of what makes us human in the age of AI.
Millennial Parents: Don’t Let AI Raise Your Kids.
A Call to Action for Millennial Parents
The Marketplace of Childhood: When Government Policy Meets Digital Exploitation
What happens when government policy treats childhood like it expires at seven, while the internet turns kids into workers before they lose their baby teeth? This piece explores the uneasy line between protection, profit, and what it really means to be a child today.
5 Essential Korean American Books to Start With
Discover 5 powerful Korean American books that explore identity, memory, grief, and belonging—essential reads that go beyond the Asian American label to tell distinctly Korean stories.