Lysandre Nadeau Opens Up About His Financial Insecurity

In a recent episode of the podcast Oral Sex, hosts Lysandre Nadeau and Joanie Grenier returned to the screen to check in, notably addressing the major change they decided to make to their podcast.



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Indeed, Lysandre Nadeau explained why, after several years of collaboration, she felt the need to leave the Studio SF… and to embark on self-producing her projects.

One of the main reasons Lysandre cited is the stress tied to her income source. She explained that the way she earns her living, closely tied to her appearance and public presence, was no longer as reassuring for her in the long run.

Her Explanations

«Well, I think for me, it’s having two kids that woke me up to this, you know, the majority of my income, the way I earn my money, is with my face, and that isn’t secure in the long term. So if I can secure myself with companies or things that can live even if I’m not there, you know, that can continue to have a footprint without me, that’s really reassuring. And that’s what I feel with Statera, my non-alcoholic beverage company. But leaving, let’s be honest, with Judith Fetzer, Mathilde Ouimet (…) and Mathis Bujold (…), it’s really exciting. What’s fun about this is that it gives us more control over Oral Sex (…) We don’t want to stagnate; we want to keep growing, and I think we felt we were stagnating a little, so we’re going all in, you know, with everything we’ve got (… )», she explains, visibly excited to reveal her new team.

A Look Back at the Announcement Following the Controversy

Recall that at the start of January 2026, Lysandre Nadeau shared a post in which she announced she was closing this important chapter of her professional life.

«Today, a huge and important page of my life turns. I’ve decided to start self-producing my podcasts, Oral Sex and Parenthèse. I’ll share more details in time and place. It’s this desire to fly on my own — with Joanie and Claude— that brings me to leave Studio SF. Studio SF has been my second home for five years, and I have nothing but praise for them. I will thank them until the end of time for their trust, their support and their expertise, over all these years. As exciting as this new chapter is, I’m going through a real mourning. It’s scary, destabilizing, heartbreaking. Even more because it was a place where I truly felt good. Studio SF is, above all, a team of competent, humane people whom I love deeply. PH, Doum – thank you. Thank you for believing in me and in my projects, as I believed in you and as I continue to do. We formed a pretty solid team. Together, we reached levels I never would have thought possible. I can’t wait to see everything you will continue to accomplish. I’m far from worried for you. Nicol. My circle and our loyal listeners know: my love for you has almost become a running gag. You are the purest being on the planet. Not having you in my daily life cuts me to the bone. I’d rather not think about it too much. I love you. Studio SF, thank you. A thousand times, thank you,» she announced.

A announcement that came after one of the podcast episodes had sparked significant controversy, when the hosts had posted an episode titled “Pedophilia: The Importance of Prevention with Arielle & Anne-Marie”.

A Fresh Start

Congrats to Lysandre on this new project; we wish her much success! It’s a move aligned with a desire to fly on her own, to gain freedom and control, while easing the stress tied to her sources of income.

Even though the hosts assure that nothing should change for listeners, we’re excited to see what’s coming next.

Good luck to the team!

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