Michelle Obama Dishes Out Style Secrets in New Podcast and Book
In a new podcast series coinciding with the release of a coffee-table book about her fashion evolution, Michelle Obama opens up about the pressures she faced as the first Black woman to reside in the White House. The highly polished affair features guests including former Teen Vogue editor Elaine Welteroth and Jane Fonda.
One of the most striking aspects of the podcast is its thoughtful exploration of uncertainty. Katy Davis hears extraordinary stories from people navigating life's biggest challenges, such as waiting for a lover in prison or being resuscitated after death. The series delves into these complex emotions with empathy and understanding.
Meanwhile, another standout series tackles a contentious subject: parental rights. Dyan Neary's The Preventionist podcast investigates the case of children being removed from their care due to allegations of abuse by the same doctor. The show poses an uncomfortable question: was a "better safe than sorry" approach the right one?
Michelle Obama also makes headlines with her new podcast series Disclosure, co-hosted with investigative reporter Jason Leopold and First Amendment attorney Matt Topic. Together, they uncover stories using freedom of information requests in the US, including getting Donald Trump's chief of staff to admit that the president doesn't mean what he tweets.
Lastly, a miniseries on The Europeans: Who Does It Best? puts EU nations head-to-head in discussions about housing, childcare, and drug policy. The episode on childcare shines a light on issues from Iceland's women's strike to Sweden's limits on childcare for toddlers if their parents have another baby.
In a new podcast series coinciding with the release of a coffee-table book about her fashion evolution, Michelle Obama opens up about the pressures she faced as the first Black woman to reside in the White House. The highly polished affair features guests including former Teen Vogue editor Elaine Welteroth and Jane Fonda.
One of the most striking aspects of the podcast is its thoughtful exploration of uncertainty. Katy Davis hears extraordinary stories from people navigating life's biggest challenges, such as waiting for a lover in prison or being resuscitated after death. The series delves into these complex emotions with empathy and understanding.
Meanwhile, another standout series tackles a contentious subject: parental rights. Dyan Neary's The Preventionist podcast investigates the case of children being removed from their care due to allegations of abuse by the same doctor. The show poses an uncomfortable question: was a "better safe than sorry" approach the right one?
Michelle Obama also makes headlines with her new podcast series Disclosure, co-hosted with investigative reporter Jason Leopold and First Amendment attorney Matt Topic. Together, they uncover stories using freedom of information requests in the US, including getting Donald Trump's chief of staff to admit that the president doesn't mean what he tweets.
Lastly, a miniseries on The Europeans: Who Does It Best? puts EU nations head-to-head in discussions about housing, childcare, and drug policy. The episode on childcare shines a light on issues from Iceland's women's strike to Sweden's limits on childcare for toddlers if their parents have another baby.