The Marty Party Podcast
In this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with Eugene Choi, the CEO of Collab Asia, the largest creator network in Asia Pacific that manages over 1500 channels of top creators across eight countries. I've had the pleasure of knowing Eugene since my YouTube days, and he has been not only a good friend but also a mentor, providing invaluable advice for my career in the entertainment industry. In this episode, we delve into Eugene's journey of scaling Collab Asia across different markets, building a competitive advantage, and his company's investment in the future of the creator economy. We also get a glimpse into Eugene's mindset as a CEO, a father of 2 kids, and his ambitious pursuits in the media industry as a third-culture kid. Eugene describes this episode as akin to "How I built this" by Guy Raz, and I'm honored by his praises. My favorite part? Everything started when he stumbled upon the opportunity to produce K-Town, the American American version of Jersey Shore back in 2012 with Tyrese Gibson and Eddie Kim. We went back in time and explored how he took on the challenge of producing a show at a time when Asians were rarely seen on TV. Let's dive in to hear more. Hope you enjoy!
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