• Maria Thattil Came Out On National TV, Then She Had To Tell Her Family

  • Feb 26 2023
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

Maria Thattil Came Out On National TV, Then She Had To Tell Her Family

  • Summary

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    Maria Thattil was in the middle of the jungle, surrounded by mozzies, camp mates and TV cameras when she came out publicly for the first time.

    She returned home to her family with two big announcements, she had earned herself a book deal, and that she was bisexual.

    Growing up in a very religious family, Maria always knew she felt different but couldn’t quite pinpoint what those feelings were. This episode she joins Sophie to talk about all the ways her world opened up when she started to embrace her bisexuality, and all the things she has learnt about herself and society along the way.

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    CREDITS:
    Host: Sophie Cachia

    Our guest: Maria Thatil

    Executive Producer: Talissa Bazaz

    Audio Producer: Leah Porges

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