Michelle Obama Opens Up About Her Most Iconic Outfits in New Podcast and Book
In a new podcast spin-off from her popular IMO series, Michelle Obama shares the stories behind some of her most famous fashion moments. The discussions are not just about style but also delve into the pressures she faced as the first Black woman to reside in the White House.
The former First Lady appears alongside guests such as Elaine Welteroth and Jane Fonda, who discuss their experiences with the pressures of being in high-profile positions. They reveal that even though they may look polished on the outside, many times it's not what lies beneath.
Michelle Obama has also recently launched a new book about her fashion evolution. The book provides an in-depth look at how she navigated the world of high-end fashion while staying true to herself.
One of the episodes on her new podcast delves into stories of uncertainty and the human experience, as it explores how people navigate times like waiting for a loved one in prison or the arrival of a surrogate baby. This episode is not about fashion but highlights the power of storytelling through Michelle Obama's unique voice.
A new series from The New York Times' Serial Productions also delves into contentious subjects like child removal and abuse allegations, raising questions about whether a "better safe than sorry" approach was right in the long run.
Lastly, investigative reporter Jason Leopold and First Amendment attorney Matt Topic team up to turn freedom of information requests into lively listens by uncovering stories such as Donald Trump's chief of staff admitting that the president does not mean what he tweets.
In a new podcast spin-off from her popular IMO series, Michelle Obama shares the stories behind some of her most famous fashion moments. The discussions are not just about style but also delve into the pressures she faced as the first Black woman to reside in the White House.
The former First Lady appears alongside guests such as Elaine Welteroth and Jane Fonda, who discuss their experiences with the pressures of being in high-profile positions. They reveal that even though they may look polished on the outside, many times it's not what lies beneath.
Michelle Obama has also recently launched a new book about her fashion evolution. The book provides an in-depth look at how she navigated the world of high-end fashion while staying true to herself.
One of the episodes on her new podcast delves into stories of uncertainty and the human experience, as it explores how people navigate times like waiting for a loved one in prison or the arrival of a surrogate baby. This episode is not about fashion but highlights the power of storytelling through Michelle Obama's unique voice.
A new series from The New York Times' Serial Productions also delves into contentious subjects like child removal and abuse allegations, raising questions about whether a "better safe than sorry" approach was right in the long run.
Lastly, investigative reporter Jason Leopold and First Amendment attorney Matt Topic team up to turn freedom of information requests into lively listens by uncovering stories such as Donald Trump's chief of staff admitting that the president does not mean what he tweets.