In this inspiring episode of Khmer Tree, host Chad welcomes Sophon Khoeun, who shares his extraordinary journey of resilience, creativity, and cultural pride. Born during the dark years of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, Sophon and his family endured profound challenges before finding refuge in the United States. His story captures both the struggles and triumphs of adapting to life in a new country while holding on to the traditions and values that connect him to his Cambodian heritage.
Sophon reflects on the difficulties of growing up as a refugee child—balancing the pressures of assimilation in American society with the responsibility of honoring his roots. Through it all, music, art, and storytelling became powerful tools for healing and self-expression, helping him preserve his cultural identity and share it with others. He emphasizes the importance of family bonds, community support, and the role of creativity in overcoming trauma and building bridges across generations.
A highlight of the conversation is Sophon’s introduction of his exciting new project: a Jukebox Musical celebrating Cambodian music, history, and resilience. More than just a performance, this project is a cultural movement, designed to honor the past while inspiring the future. Sophon envisions it as a way to connect Cambodian elders and youth, foster intergenerational dialogue, and create a renewed sense of pride and belonging within the Cambodian diaspora and beyond.
This episode serves as a heartfelt reminder of the strength of the Cambodian spirit, the importance of cultural preservation, and the healing power of creativity in shaping a brighter future for generations to come.