Telling Stories Across Platforms
I failed once.
Tried again - Guess what?
I’ve always dreamed of becoming a content creator 📹
During my college, I opened my first YouTube channel, where I shared content about beauty, fashion, and everyday lifestyle.
But after two years, it stalled at just 1,000 subscribers.
*All content featured here is created independently outside of my professional responsibilities*
“Candy Salad” Challenge (2.1M View)
In March 2024, I started my second channel with a completely new approach ✅
This time, I decided to leverage my
💬 bilingual background and 🇰🇷 Korean-American identity.
Through research and observation, I found that many Korean viewers are curious about life in the U.S.—especially in cities like Los Angeles—as well as beauty, fashion, and viral trends in US.
So I started creating content that bridges Korean curiosity with real stories from my life in LA — and that’s when everything started to grow:)
My Job searching journey in USA(1M)
Partnered with “Speak”, an English app, for content featured in YouTube Ads
10 Things to do in Thailand (520K)
My YouTube activity showcases not only my editing skills, but also my creativity, diligence, and eagerness to learn.
Brand Collaboration
From 🧠 ideation to ✏️production, I manage every aspect of branded content—including scripting, creative direction, and post-production.
📚 Each partnership is crafted to align the brand’s message with my storytelling style while maintaining transparency and viewer trust.
Reporter Activity
📺 Featured on JTBC’s TalkPawon 25 — a popular Korean TV show where global correspondents introduce trending local spots and cultural moments
Served as the California correspondent, curating content on food, lifestyle, and culture for a Korean audience
Collaborated with TV writers and producers to research, script, and present a localized segment
Gained hands-on experience in broadcast production, cross-cultural storytelling, and content localization