• (Ep. 28) Khoa Le: Mastering the Art of the Possible

  • Mar 1 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

(Ep. 28) Khoa Le: Mastering the Art of the Possible

  • Summary

  • In this episode we meet, Khoa Le, an artist, entrepreneur, and filmmaker whose true medium is possibility. From directing films to launching companies, winning awards, and redefining how independent creators get promoted and paid, Khoa’s journey is one of relentless innovation.

    Khoa overcame early hardships to attend Juilliard and Rutgers, building multiple seven-figure businesses, including Kvibe Studios, Live Picture Studios, and Sutudu Media—a platform reimagining opportunities for independent artists. His filmmaking credits include biopics on Walt Disney, Jeff Bezos, Jose Feliciano, and his latest feature film, “Christmas Cowboy,” debuted on Amazon Prime last November.

    But beyond his impressive résumé, Khoa is a mentor, leader, and advocate for creators everywhere. His mission? To inspire others to make their own dreams come true.

    Join us as we dive into Khoa’s journey, the lessons he’s learned, and the people who helped shape his path.

    More on Khoa Le:

    The Khoa Le Show on YouTube:

    KhoaLefilms.com

    Instagram: @khoalefilms

    Facebook: facebook.com/kvibe

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