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Coming Out: meeting Elise and Julia, the women behind the podcast that frees LGBTQIA + people to speak (video)


Apple, Woodkid or even Jérémy Siksou … Well-known personalities, but also anonymous people are heard at the microphone of Elise Goldfarb and Julia Layani, in season 2 of the original Spotify podcast “Coming Out”. Meeting with the two women behind this program.

Elise Goldfarb and Julia Layani don’t have their tongues in their pockets. These two disconcertingly outspoken women have chosen to free the voice of the LGBTQIA + community thanks to a podcast “Coming Out”, whose first season was a stunning success. In it, they collected intimate and poignant testimonies, from Bilal Hassani to Eddy de Pretto, including Marie Papillon. Faced with the success of this first season and the ultra positive feedback, they decided to make a season 2.

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On the occasion of this new season, Elise and Julia participated in the acrostic interview by Grazia. They then reveal to us in video their last rant, which gives them rage, a recording anecdote, how they perceive the future, the people who inspired this podcast… An authentic meeting, which allows us to learn more about the women at the origin of “Coming Out”.

Coming Out: the podcast that gives voice to LGBTQIA + people

“Coming Out”, the original Spotify podcast carried by Elise Goldfarb and Julia Layani returns with a 19-episode season 2. Famous or anonymous personalities make themselves heard through sensitive and powerful testimonies. In the background, they draw a generation that has decided to take responsibility and not have to justify its sexuality. In this new season, personalities take the floor, such as the French singer Apple, singer and actor Benjamin Siksou, but also Karl Sanchez better known as the drag queen Nicky Doll, Fabian CRFX, the number 1 Tiktoker in France, the author Fatima Daas, revelation of the last literary season or even Caroline Fourest, journalist, feminist and activist for LGBT rights.

Elise and Julia produced special episodes, devoted to parents and relatives of LGBTQIA + young people Thus, 5 episodes tell how they experienced the coming out of their child. Through these stories, this new season gives keys to support people who surround us in their coming out.

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