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Julien Bam and Rezo Bring the Cultural Conversation Directly to Fans With New German Podcast ‘Hobbylos’

What do you get when you put a pair of video personalities in front of a microphone with no cameras in sight? According to German social media star Rezo, “We can just sit naked in front of the microphone and no one cares.”

Combine Rezo’s humor and personality with that of best friend and cohost Julien Bam, one of Germany’s biggest creators, and the result is Hobbylos. In German, “hobbylos” refers to people who are generally so busy that they don’t have time for a hobby. The Spotify Original podcast gives Julien and Rezo a chance to slow down in an honest and stripped-down format that includes current event recaps, clever bouts of humor, and occasional musical sidelines. 

Photo Credit: Harald Schaack

Rezo and Julien have been making videos together for years, and it’s safe to say they’re familiar with putting it all out there. But as Julien shared, “A podcast is something new for both of us thematically.” It has them exploring a new, more intimate way of interacting. “With a podcast, we can talk at the drop of a hat and at the same time go deeper into the subject matter.”

“We look forward to just being heard and not seen,” added Rezo. “That’s one thing we aren’t used to.”

Fans can expect weekly episodes where the pair recaps current events and what’s trending online, from hotly debated social media topics to political headlines. “Sure, sometimes [our conversations] will be about $h*tstorms or trends that happened during the week, but we’ll also get to talk about personal things,” Julien told For the Record.

Listeners will get to know the hosts as they share personal stories and show off their entertainment skills. 

Check out the Hobbylos trailer below and stay tuned for the first episode, dropping July 17 exclusively on Spotify.

Los podcasts como medio privado, íntimo y empático para conversaciones que antes quedaban reservadas

El mundo cambia y nosotros cambiamos gracias -en no menor medida-, a quienes se animan a expresarse públicamente y desafiar el status quo. Hoy en día, nuestro conocimiento sobre temas anteriormente incomprendidos o estigmatizados como la sexualidad, el empoderamiento y la inclusión LGBTQ está en constante evolución, debido a la abundancia de recursos y a las personas que no son tímidas para hablar. En los últimos años, muchos han recurrido al podcasting como un medio que puede brindar intimidad, privacidad y empatía inigualables en torno a discusiones importantes.

Con herramientas como Anchor y programas como Sound Up de Spotify, el podcasting se está convirtiendo cada vez más accesible a quienes recién comienzan en este mundo y para individuos de grupos históricamente subrepresentados. Cada día, los creadores están subiendo nuevos shows a Spotify sobre temas que son importantes y significativos para ellos, y encontrando un público igualmente creciente dispuesto a escuchar. 

Sigue leyendo para descubrir cómo el podcasting ha empoderado conversaciones en países tan diversos como Chile, Argentina, India y Francia. 

Podcasters en el Cono Sur crean espacios íntimos

En los países latinoamericanos de Argentina y Chile, los podcasts relacionados a la sexualidad, el empoderamiento femenino y la diversidad aparecen con frecuencia entre los podcasts más escuchados. Muchos son conducidos por grupos de amigos o incluso socios que pueden crear espacios íntimos para el otro — y el oyente — para obtener información sobre un tema del que quizás no conocían mucho.

Por ejemplo, Concha Podcast, un espacio de diálogo en donde amigas conversan acerca de temas femeninos, es uno de los podcasts más escuchados en Argentina. Acabar, un podcast documental sobre el orgasmo femenino, se convirtió en la tercera producción original de Spotify más escuchada en el país. De manera similar, putopakitorta, involucra a una mujer, un hombre homosexual y a un hetero, que debanten temas controvertidos sin pudor; mientras que Girl, andá a terapia, presenta a una chica trans que responde los mensajes de oyentes pidiendo consejo. En Puto Viejo, el psicoterapeuta Gus Casals nos saca la venda de los ojos y cuenta lo que implicaba ser gay en la Buenos Aires de los 80 y los 90.  

En Chile, el podcasting también proporciona una plataforma para las mujeres que no tienen miedo de hablar sobre los que les da placer. Con la ayuda de mis amikas domina el Top 10 de los podcasts más escuchados en el país. Weona que creici presenta a dos amigos homosexuales que se animan a hablar sin restricciones de sus historias personales, incluyendo muchos detalles que, durante años, mantuvieron en el “closet” debido al estigma social. Cada podcast llega a oyentes ávidos y agradecidos a través de las conversaciones honestas y abiertas de los anfitriones. 

Los podcasters LGBTQ de la India encuentran privacidad

Así como sucede en este lado del mundo, en India los podcasters y oyentes están apreciando los programas que tocan temáticas que previamente no habrían discutido en público. Para los podcasters, el medio brinda a las comunidades marginadas, incluidas las personas LGBTQ, un canal que permite la privacidad. Otro medio popular en el país, los blogs de video o “vlogging”, no permiten el mismo nivel de anonimato. Los creadores detrás de los originales de Spotify Shuddh Desi Gay y De Taali – Life of a Trangender pueden utilizar esta herramienta para darles a los oyentes una visión más profunda de las vidas de la comunidad LGBTQ+. Otro show Original de Spotify, Love Aaj Kal with Aastha & Ankit, es conducido por dos amigos que discuten preguntas del tipo “¿Es malo ver porno?” (Is watching porn a bad thing?), junto con una serie sobre “Dilemas sexuales” (“Sex dilemmas.”)

Los podcasters franceses le dan un espacio a la Empatía 

Finalmente, los podcasts permiten conversaciones francas, honestas y abiertas, además de historias que llegan directo al corazón e inspiran la empatía. En Francia, la segunda temporada del ampliamente reconocido Original de Spotify, Coming Out, incluye a famosas celebridades, tales como el cineasta Xavier Dolan, artistas, escritores, filósofos y políticos que se reúnen a discutir sus historias de salida del closet, y el viaje que cada uno tomó antes de decidir hacerlo. 

Llevando la conversación más allá

Pero estos temas descubiertos en torno a la salud de las mujeres -y el uso del podcasting para exponerlos- no están limitados a los países mencionados. La intimidad que los podcasts entregan han servido a movilizadores del cambio como Michelle Obama, quien discute sobre la menopausia durante un episodio de su podcast en Estados Unidos el 2020. Los podcasters están tomando el micrófono para hablar de temas como la intimidad entre las parejas, racismo sistemático, una vida sin violencia, y cambio climático, en adición a temas populares como historias de crímenes verdaderos, noticias y deportes. 

Más y más creadores están recurriendo a los podcasts como una forma de compartir sus historias y difundir información. Y con más de 50 mil horas de nuevos contenidos de podcasts  subidos a Spotify cada día, los oyentes también se inspiran sin fin. 

Podcasting Serves as a Private, Intimate, and Empathetic Medium for Previously Closeted Conversations

The world changes—thanks, in no small part, to those who dare to express themselves and challenge the status quo. Today, our knowledge of formerly misunderstood or stigmatized issues such as sexuality, empowerment and LGBTQ inclusion is ever-evolving, due to plentiful resources and individuals who are not shy to speak out. In recent years, many have been turning to podcasting as a medium that can provide unmatched intimacy, privacy, and empathy around important discussions.  

With tools like Anchor and programs like Spotify’s Sound Up, podcasting is becoming more accessible to first-time podcasters and individuals from historically underrepresented groups. Each day, creators are uploading new shows on topics that are meaningful to them to Spotify, and finding a similarly growing audience ready to listen. 

Read on to explore how podcasting has empowered open conversations in countries like Argentina, Chile, India, and France. 

Podcasters in the Southern Cone Create Intimate Spaces

In the Latin American countries of Argentina and Chile, podcasts related to sexuality, female empowerment, and diversity appear frequently among the most listened-to podcasts. Many are hosted by groups of friends or even partners who are able to create intimate spaces for each other—and the listener—to gain insight into a topic they may not have previously known much about. 

For example, Concha Podcast, where friends talk about feminine topics, is one of the most listened-to podcasts in Argentina. Acabar, a documentary podcast about the female orgasm, became the third most-listened-to Spotify Original production in the country. Similarly, putopakitorta involves three hosts: a woman, a gay man, and a straight man, who debate hot topic issues openly, while Girl, andá a terapia, features a trans girl who answers messages from listeners asking for advice. In Puto Viejo, the host and psychologist Gus Casals takes off the blindfold and explains what it meant to be gay in Buenos Aires in the ’80s and ’90s.  

In Chile, podcasting also provides a platform for women who are not afraid to speak up about what gives them pleasure. Con la ayuda de mis amikas dominates the top 10 most-listened-to podcasts in the country. Weona que creici features two gay friends who speak freely about their personal stories, including many details that for most of their lives, they kept closeted due to the stigma around coming out. Each podcast reaches eager and appreciative listeners through the hosts’ honest and open conversations. 

Indian LGBTQ Podcasters Find Privacy 

Similarly, in India, podcasters and listeners alike are coming to appreciate podcasts that touch on subjects they may not have discussed previously in public. For podcasters, the medium gives marginalized communities, including LGBTQ individuals, a channel that allows for privacy. Another popular medium in the country, video blogging or “vlogging,” does not allow for the same level of anonymity. The podcasters behind Spotify Originals Shuddh Desi Gay and De Taali – Life of a Transgender are able to utilize this tool to give listeners a deeper insight into the lives of the LGBTQ+ community. 

Similarly, podcasting allows Indian creators to tackle issues that may be too awkward or discouraged to ask their friends or family about. Another Spotify Original, Love Aaj Kal with Aastha & Ankit, is hosted by two friends who tackle questions such as “Is watching porn a bad thing?” alongside a series on “Sex dilemmas.”

French Podcasters Make Space for Empathy

Finally, podcasts enable frank, honest, and open conversations and stories that cut right to the core and inspire empathy among listeners. In France, the second season of the widely regarded Spotify Original Coming Out podcast included famous celebrities like filmmaker Xavier Dolan, artists, writers, philosophers, and politicians who all joined to discuss their coming out stories—and the journey that one takes before deciding to do so. The ultimate goal of the podcast is to share stories, normalize the experience, and provide insights for others deciding whether to come out. Ultimately, they hope to create a world where people can “come as you are.”

The second season of the show also featured an interview with an adult who was the first child to be born to a same-sex couple through assisted reproductive technology in France 25+ years ago. This individual’s story was linked to a bioethics law proposal currently being discussed to open IVF to all women in France—further using storytelling to spark a topical and important conversation. The show also uses its social channel as a way to spread information: The creators tweet links to appropriate episodes when people share questions  about an LGBTQ or coming out topic. 

Taking The Conversation Further

But these uncovered topics around women’s health—and the use of podcasting to tell them—are not contained to these countries. The empathy, privacy, and intimacy that podcasts provide have also enabled change-makers like Michelle Obama, who discussed menopause during an episode of the Michelle Obama podcast in the U.S. in 2020. Podcasters are taking to the mic to talk about topics like intimacy between partners, systematic racism, violence against indigenous women, and climate change, in addition to popular topics like true crime, news, and sports. 

More and more creators are turning to podcasts as a way to share their stories and spread information. And with more than 50 thousand hours of new podcast content uploaded to Spotify every day, listeners are getting endless inspiration too.