Michelle Obama Opens Up on Her Iconic Outfits and More in Latest Podcasts and Book Release.
In a new spin-off of her popular podcast IMO, Michelle Obama dives into the world of fashion, discussing the secrets behind some of her most famous outfits. The highly polished episode features guest appearances by former Teen Vogue editor Elaine Welteroth and fitness icon Jane Fonda, offering a unique perspective on the pressures faced as the first Black woman to reside in the White House.
In another podcast, "The Preventionist," host Dyan Neary explores the complexities of navigating uncertainty, including waiting for a loved one's release from prison, the arrival of a surrogate baby, and even near-death experiences. The thought-provoking series sheds light on extraordinary stories that often go unspoken.
Meanwhile, investigative reporter Jason Leopold and First Amendment attorney Matt Topic shed new light on freedom of information requests in their podcast "Disclosure." By using FOIA requests to uncover hidden truths, they've exposed stories such as Donald Trump's chief of staff admitting that the president doesn't always mean what he tweets.
A new miniseries "The Europeans: Who Does It Best?" takes a closer look at EU nations' approaches to housing, childcare, and drug policy. Contrary to popular belief, Scandinavian countries don't have a monopoly on providing high-quality childcare. In fact, other European nations are also finding innovative solutions to these pressing issues.
As Michelle Obama's fashion book release coincides with her latest podcast spin-off, she's once again proving that substance and style go hand-in-hand. With each episode and story, the former First Lady is reminding us of the power of open conversation and the importance of exploring the complexities of our world.
In a new spin-off of her popular podcast IMO, Michelle Obama dives into the world of fashion, discussing the secrets behind some of her most famous outfits. The highly polished episode features guest appearances by former Teen Vogue editor Elaine Welteroth and fitness icon Jane Fonda, offering a unique perspective on the pressures faced as the first Black woman to reside in the White House.
In another podcast, "The Preventionist," host Dyan Neary explores the complexities of navigating uncertainty, including waiting for a loved one's release from prison, the arrival of a surrogate baby, and even near-death experiences. The thought-provoking series sheds light on extraordinary stories that often go unspoken.
Meanwhile, investigative reporter Jason Leopold and First Amendment attorney Matt Topic shed new light on freedom of information requests in their podcast "Disclosure." By using FOIA requests to uncover hidden truths, they've exposed stories such as Donald Trump's chief of staff admitting that the president doesn't always mean what he tweets.
A new miniseries "The Europeans: Who Does It Best?" takes a closer look at EU nations' approaches to housing, childcare, and drug policy. Contrary to popular belief, Scandinavian countries don't have a monopoly on providing high-quality childcare. In fact, other European nations are also finding innovative solutions to these pressing issues.
As Michelle Obama's fashion book release coincides with her latest podcast spin-off, she's once again proving that substance and style go hand-in-hand. With each episode and story, the former First Lady is reminding us of the power of open conversation and the importance of exploring the complexities of our world.