Enya Baroux and Martin Darondeau came to our house for a snack.
In this tenth episode of the À la Mère de Famille podcast, Déborah and Steve welcome Enya Baroux and Martin Darondeau for a snack where they discuss creation, complicity, and the whimsy that runs through their projects.
Throughout the discussion, they explore their influences, their first stage appearances, their obvious collaborations, and their way of telling stories with humor and finesse. In short, a sincere exchange brimming with their complicity, perfect for concluding this first season of L’heure du goûter! And yes, already…
Get comfortable and let yourself be carried away by this sparkling conversation.
Happy listening 🎧
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Enya Baroux
No mystery here, Enya Baroux is the daughter of Olivier Baroux. From this heritage, Enya has retained humor and a gentle madness in service of a singular and accessible poetry. An energy she enjoys deploying on both sides of the camera. Trained in theater at the Centre culturel de Rueil-Malmaison, she continued her learning with technical training at the École supérieure de réalisation audiovisuelle, Esra. She directed four short films between 2014 and 2019. Then she appeared on screen in several feature films and series. Before taking a step further: in 2024, she released a series with Martin Darondeau, Fleur Bleue, for Canal+, and in 2025, as a writer-director, the moving and entertaining On ira with Pierre Lottin and Hélène Vincent, a film appreciated by both the public and critics.
Martin Darondeau
He also enjoys deploying his wit on both sides of the camera. After spending three years at Cours Simon, Martin Darondeau trained at Esra, like his friend and close collaborator Enya Baroux. He graduated in 2012. From there, he tried his hand at all formats, all media, all positions: directing and acting on stage, writing, directing, performing on YouTube, on television (Broute...), podcast creator, directing short films, series... As a writer, he lends his mischievous pen to the most prestigious artistic ceremonies, including the Molières and the Césars. A versatile companion to Enya Baroux, he co-wrote their first feature film, the acclaimed On ira. In July 2026, his first feature film as a writer-director, with Bertrand Usclat, De la Comédie-Française, a highly anticipated project after its success at the Alpe d'Huez Festival, will be released.
Dolfentins, Otters, caramel apple ruler, Negus de Nevers...
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Every month, Déborah Pham, journalist, and Steve Dolfi, co-owner of the oldest chocolate factory in Paris, host inspiring guests for a snack in the secret dining room of the historic boutique. These are personalities we want to listen to and discuss transmission with. Each guest arrives with a companion, a person who matters, from whom they received influence or to whom they transmitted a certain vision of the world. For an hour, they talk about connections, memories, and what is transmitted without even thinking about it. An unfiltered conversation with mouths full, because here, it's allowed.



















