Michelle Obama Dishes Out Style Secrets on Podcast and Coffee Table Book
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has been dishing out style secrets and substance on her popular podcast "IMO" and a newly launched coffee table book. The highly polished spin-off of the podcast features guests like former Teen Vogue editor Elaine Welteroth and actress Jane Fonda, among others.
But what's behind the polished exterior? In an exclusive interview with The New York Times, Michelle Obama revealed that she faced immense pressure as the first Black woman to reside in the White House. She spoke candidly about navigating these challenges while maintaining her signature style.
"I had to walk a fine line between being authentic and presenting myself as a strong, capable leader," Obama said. "It wasn't always easy, but I learned to rely on my instincts and trust my own voice."
One of the most fascinating episodes of the podcast is an episode that explores extraordinary stories of uncertainty, featuring guests who have navigated life-altering situations such as waiting for a lover in prison or facing death and resurrection.
The episode "On Hold" delves into these uncharted territories with thought-provoking conversations that will leave you reflecting on your own life. The podcast has gained widespread acclaim for its unique storytelling and nuanced exploration of complex topics.
Meanwhile, The New York Times's Serial Productions has released a new series called "The Preventionist," which examines the complex issue of child removal due to allegations of abuse by the same doctor. Dyan Neary meets parents whose children were removed from their care after these allegations, asking whether the "better safe than sorry" approach was the right one.
In another episode, investigative reporter Jason Leopold and First Amendment attorney Matt Topic turn freedom of information requests into a lively listen, uncovering surprising truths about Donald Trump's chief of staff and the president's tweets.
Lastly, a new miniseries called "The Europeans: Who Does It Best?" pits EU nations head to head in competitions for housing, childcare, and drug policy. The episode on childcare reveals surprising facts about Iceland's women's strike and Sweden's draconian limits on childcare.
These podcasts offer thought-provoking conversations and unflinching investigations into some of the most pressing issues of our time. Tune in this week to "IMO," "On Hold," "The Preventionist," "Disclosure," and "The Europeans: Who Does It Best?"
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has been dishing out style secrets and substance on her popular podcast "IMO" and a newly launched coffee table book. The highly polished spin-off of the podcast features guests like former Teen Vogue editor Elaine Welteroth and actress Jane Fonda, among others.
But what's behind the polished exterior? In an exclusive interview with The New York Times, Michelle Obama revealed that she faced immense pressure as the first Black woman to reside in the White House. She spoke candidly about navigating these challenges while maintaining her signature style.
"I had to walk a fine line between being authentic and presenting myself as a strong, capable leader," Obama said. "It wasn't always easy, but I learned to rely on my instincts and trust my own voice."
One of the most fascinating episodes of the podcast is an episode that explores extraordinary stories of uncertainty, featuring guests who have navigated life-altering situations such as waiting for a lover in prison or facing death and resurrection.
The episode "On Hold" delves into these uncharted territories with thought-provoking conversations that will leave you reflecting on your own life. The podcast has gained widespread acclaim for its unique storytelling and nuanced exploration of complex topics.
Meanwhile, The New York Times's Serial Productions has released a new series called "The Preventionist," which examines the complex issue of child removal due to allegations of abuse by the same doctor. Dyan Neary meets parents whose children were removed from their care after these allegations, asking whether the "better safe than sorry" approach was the right one.
In another episode, investigative reporter Jason Leopold and First Amendment attorney Matt Topic turn freedom of information requests into a lively listen, uncovering surprising truths about Donald Trump's chief of staff and the president's tweets.
Lastly, a new miniseries called "The Europeans: Who Does It Best?" pits EU nations head to head in competitions for housing, childcare, and drug policy. The episode on childcare reveals surprising facts about Iceland's women's strike and Sweden's draconian limits on childcare.
These podcasts offer thought-provoking conversations and unflinching investigations into some of the most pressing issues of our time. Tune in this week to "IMO," "On Hold," "The Preventionist," "Disclosure," and "The Europeans: Who Does It Best?"