Curtis and/or Cara Leopardo

Expert Topics:

  • Hollywood’s cultural agenda and its impact on families.

  • Why non-woke entertainment is gaining momentum.

  • Parenting in a media culture that no longer protects children.

  • Building We The Studios and launching values-driven media outside the Hollywood system.

  • Faith, family, entrepreneurship, and living fearlessly in today’s culture.

Curtis and/or Cara Leopardo

Curtis & Cara Leopardo – Founders of We The Studios

Curtis and Cara Leopardo are founders of We The Studios, a streaming platform built to deliver family-first entertainment that is bold, inspiring, and free from agendas, profanity, alcohol, and sexual innuendo. As former Hollywood insiders turned entrepreneurs, they now speak nationally about reclaiming culture, protecting families, and creating media that reflects faith, freedom, and traditional values.

Credentials:

  • Founders of We The Studios, a non‑woke, reality‑based streaming platform for families.

  • Former Hollywood producers and casting pros with thousands of commercials, music videos, and reality projects to their credit.

  • Raised 16M+ in private equity for films including “Mother’s Day,” “The Tortured,” and “The Express.”

  • Creators/producers of series like “Raising Reynolds,” “Kitchen Fight,” “That Girl Lola,” and “Mr. Miami and Me.”

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Bio

Curtis and Cara Leopardo are a husband-and-wife team known for their work as entrepreneurs, media producers, and advocates for family-friendly entertainment. Both built careers in Hollywood before pivoting into alternative media ventures focused on positive cultural impact and safe, values-driven programming for families.

Cara Leopardo is a former Hollywood executive and casting professional who founded Castaway Studios and later Exclusive Casting Studios, contributing to more than 3,000 commercials, print campaigns, and music videos before launching We The Studios as CEO. Curtis Leopardo is a producer with film credits including “Mother’s Day,” “The Tortured,” and “The Express,” and helped raise millions for projects in Hollywood before joining Cara in building new ventures centered on family, faith, and cultural renewal.

Together, they also share their journey through podcasting and public appearances, speaking candidly about parenting, entrepreneurship, overcoming challenges, and building a fearless life beyond Hollywood.

Why Book Them

  • They are former Hollywood insiders offering an authentic behind-the-scenes perspective on how entertainment shapes culture.

  • They speak from both professional credibility and personal conviction as parents building an alternative for families.

  • They bring timely commentary on media, faith, family, entrepreneurship, and the growing demand for non-woke entertainment.

  • They are not just critics of the culture—they are actively building a platform designed to change it.

 

Curtis Leopardo – Individual Bio

Curtis Leopardo is a producer and serial entrepreneur who has raised more than 16 million dollars in private equity for independent films, including “Mother’s Day,” “The Tortured,” and “The Express.” Trained in Hollywood, he worked across production, casting, and crew roles before shifting his focus to building media and technology businesses that could scale beyond the traditional studio system.

As co‑founder of We The Studios, Curtis oversees development and production on a growing slate of unscripted series designed to be bold, entertaining, and safe for families. A husband, father of four, and builder at heart, he is committed to reclaiming culture one show at a time—partnering with networks, brands, and creators who want high‑impact storytelling without compromising their values.


Cara Leopardo – Individual Bio

Cara Leopardo is the founder and CEO of We The Studios, the world’s first openly non‑woke streaming platform focused on reality‑based content that puts families and traditional values first. A veteran producer and casting innovator, she has worked on thousands of commercials, print campaigns, music videos, and reality TV projects, and today is known for producing and casting series like “Raising Reynolds,” “Kitchen Fight,” “That Girl Lola,” and “Mr. Miami and Me.”

Before launching We The Studios, Cara helped pioneer digital casting through ventures like “i Casting” and co‑founded Bonnie & Clyde Media with Curtis, selling and optioning hundreds of hours of reality concepts and formats to major networks. Now a wife, mom of four, and outspoken critic of Hollywood’s moral decline, she appears on outlets such as Fox News, OAN, and NTD to advocate for entertainment that is entertaining, aspirational, and actually safe for the entire family.

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Projects

  • We The Studios – A family-first streaming platform founded by Curtis and Cara Leopardo to deliver weekly reality programming that celebrates traditional families and everyday American life.

  • Raising Reynolds – A family-centered reality series following a Kentucky family raising four adopted children from foster care while embracing purpose, discipline, and traditional values.

  • Kitchen Fight – A series focused on restoring dinner-table culture and helping families reconnect through conversation and shared meals.

  • Super Influencer – A behind-the-scenes look at influencers and public personalities, exploring the realities behind online fame.

  • That Girl LOLA – A reality-based series following a creative mother balancing art, ambition, family, and homeschooling.

  • Mr. Miami & Me – A lifestyle-centered show focused on business, relationships, and purpose through a family-first lens.

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