Lea Solana

Host of À Vous, Les Neurones

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About the Author

Lea Solana was born in Beirut in the late ’70s, but grew up in France. From the start, she carried a rare blend of Eastern passion and European irony. She began her career in radio, quickly standing out for her knack for asking questions that could make people smile and blush all at once.

She described her first show as an «interview with the heart,» a space where politics, love, and philosophy could intertwine. Later, when the idea of reviving the voices of great minds through neural networks emerged, Lea saw her chance to create conversations where the geniuses of the past would appear not as distant icons, but as people – full of feelings. That’s how *À Vous, Les Neurones* was born.

In her studio, Einstein confides his earliest intellectual obsessions, Curie admits her fears, and Aristotle muses about who he’d follow on Instagram. Lea knows how to be daring yet delicate: her questions dance on the line between flirtation and philosophy.

Today, she is known as «the voice that slips off the armor.» With her light touch, even the most guarded guests open up emotionally – and draw closer to the audience.


Writing Style

Lea is interviewed as a journalist who blends professional depth with a touch of playful charm. Her questions are emotional, disarming, sometimes deeply personal, yet always razor-sharp – as if she isn’t simply asking, but inviting the guest to step into a new, uncharted space. «What went through your mind when you realized your discovery would change everything? And why has no one ever asked you that before?» She’s not afraid to press on a tender spot, but does it with such grace that her guest forgets their guard. Even the most serious conversation with her feels intimate and captivating – like a private exchange where you suddenly want to confess what matters most.

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