The Big Impression

Oura’s Doug Sweeny on turning data into daily wellness

Episode Summary

Oura CMO Doug Sweeny on how the brand uses data, storytelling and its Olympic partnership to make wellness more personal — turning health insights into everyday behavior change.

Episode Notes

Oura may be best known for its sleek smart ring, but its bigger ambition is changing how people think about health. In this episode of The Big Impression, CMO Doug Sweeny joins hosts Damian Fowler and Ilyse Liffreing to unpack how a wearable brand is translating complex data into something people actually use and act on.

The timing is global. As the official wearable of the Winter Olympics, Oura stepped into one of the world’s biggest stages. But instead of leaning into peak performance alone, the brand took a different angle: focusing on everyday habits like sleep, recovery and stress that shape long-term health.

That approach comes from how Oura sees itself. Under the hood, it’s as much a health care company as a tech brand, built on medical research and biometric data. But on the surface, it’s something far more human: a tool that helps people understand their bodies in real time.