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Come On, Come Out

Come On, Come Out

By: Stewart Thorndike Refinery29 Mo Studios
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Come On, Come Out is a one-of-a-kind, satirical, hybrid podcast where lesbians tell their coming out stories each week. The podcast features comedy superstars like Mary Houlihan, Ana Gasteyer, Gaby Hoffmann, and Sam Jay.


But there is a twist! The guests are real, LGBTQIA+ women from all walks of life but the host is the fictionalized character ANGELA ROSSERMAN, an inept, inappropriate, narcissist who is obsessed with her ex-girlfriend.


Stewart Thondike, the show’s creator, is a queer woman who loves coming out stories. She wanted to explore how homophobia can hide in unexpected places by creating the worst possible host. Enter Angela. A woman who is desperate to make a comeback with these tell-all coming out stories but who isn’t exactly comfortable with her own sexuality.




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Episodes
  • Come On, Come Out Trailer
    Aug 26 2020
    A new show coming from Refinery29 and Mo Studios on September 15th.

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    2 mins
  • The Thing About Lesbians
    Sep 15 2020
    Narcissistic host, Angela, wonders if ex Jehovah Witness filmmaker Ingrid Jungermann is an exciting enough guest for her comeback show.

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    16 mins
  • Is Anyone Going to Cry?
    Sep 23 2020
    Farmer’s Market advocate June Russell recounts the first time a femme lesbian flirted with her. Samina, the producer, warns Angela she needs to stop touching the guests.

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    13 mins
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