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Come Out, Come Out

By: Mo Welch
Narrated by: Mo Welch
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Come Out, Come Out is a podcast about coming out of the closet, and it’s also a funny, joyful exploration of love, sex and the pursuit of happiness.

Each episode explores a real-life story of coming out from the perspectives of some fabulous guests, including superstar author Roxane Gay, Mae Martin from the hit Netflix series Feel Good, Survivor star Zeke Smith, The Half of It director Alice Wu, and many others.

The podcast offers fresh answers to the age-old questions of what it takes to love others and to love yourself. Every episode takes on questions that are deeply personal, completely unexpected and totally fascinating. How do you come out to your Chinese immigrant mom when she never taught you the word for lesbian in Mandarin? What’s it like to be outed as trans on a nationally-broadcast reality show? What do you do when watching the witches in the movie Hocus Pocus triggers sex dreams that you can’t control?

Hosted by standup comic Mo Welch, she details her own romantic life - from her first female crush to marrying another woman - and shares what she’s learned about love and life along the way.

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Episodes
  • Episode 1: Ever Mainard
    Dec 17 2020
    After a cute waitress in Denver serves her cheese dip, Mo realizes she’s a lesbian. Standup comic and “The Feels” actress Ever Mainard stops by to discuss what it’s like when other people seem to realize you’re gay before you do.
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    35 mins
  • Episode 2: Phil Chan
    Dec 17 2020
    Mo’s first girlfriend turns out to be a clown, and she struggles to stop her life from becoming a circus. Dancer and author of “Final Bow for Yellowface” Phil Chan talks about falling in love with a same-sex friend.
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    31 mins
  • Episode 3: Sydnee Washington
    Dec 17 2020
    Mo wonders if she might be bisexual and hits the road from Chicago to New York City with her friend Ali to find out. Mo and guest Sydnee Washington (a standup comic and co-host of the podcast “Unofficial Expert”) discuss what it’s like to go from dating men to dating women.
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    21 mins
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About the Creator

Mo Welch is an LA based comedian, actress, writer and cartoonist. Her book How To Die Alone: The Foolproof Guide to Not Helping Yourself featuring Blair was released in 2019 by Workman Publishing and is based on her Instagram comic strip Blair which has over 115k followers. Mo is currently developing Blair as a half-hour animated series at HBO Max with Chelsea Handler producing through Universal Television. Mo has performed on Conan (TBS) twice, and she wrote on staff for Good Talk With Anthony Jeselnik (Comedy Central). She was chosen to perform on the annual Comedy Central Up Next Showcase at the inaugural Clusterfest Comedy Festival in San Francisco and has also showcased for the Fox Night Of Comedy and performed and wrote for the CBS Comedy Showcase. Mo’s comics have been published in The New Yorker, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Vice, and others. Her other on screen credits include Corporate (Comedy Central), Life In Pieces (CBS), Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street (Amazon), Foul Ball (CBS) and Coming to the Stage (Hulu).

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I finished this in a day, it was so good! such an easy listen for the car ride that grabs your attention and makes you laugh. heartwarming and helpful, just love.

binge worthy

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I enjoyed this podcast so much I can't even describe it. As an LGBT person, I could relate to many things that Mo and her guests shared. i truly admire their sense of humor, positive mindset, and brutal honesty at times... It's so heartwarming to know that somebody could go through coming out, heartbreak, loneliness, rejection... and find peace, making every moment worth living 💞

awesome

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Mo is such a funny and delightful interviewer. Every guest is interesting for a different reason.
I couldn’t stop listening!

Hilarious and riveting

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Very easy to listen to. I love Mo’s voice and story. I binge listened; couldn’t stop. Within 2 days I was finished and looking forward to more!

Human interest A+

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Mo’s podcast presents a diversity of people’s “Coming Out” stories. Each episode for myself has a “I can identify with that” moment. Also, learning about the variety of aspects within the LGTBQIA+ community helps educate the listener to their own experiences.
There are many humorous moments but also tear jerking moments as well.
I would definitely recommend “Come Out, Come Out”

Cannot Stop Listening to Mo

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As an LGBTQ person, I found this podcast so relatable and truly unique. Mo’s stories are so funny, warm and honest, and she has amazing guests - each hilarious and brilliantly talented, with their own coming out stories and nuanced perspectives on sexual identity.

So relatable, funny, and helpful

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