NewsMichelle Obama Teams Up with Her Brother Craig Robinson for New Podcast

Michelle Obama Teams Up with Her Brother Craig Robinson for New Podcast

Nationwide — Former First Lady Michelle Obama has launched a new podcast with her brother, Craig Robinson, to discuss life’s challenges and relationships. Produced by the Obamas’ media company, Higher Ground, the podcast aims to foster open and honest conversations.

“With everything going on in the world, we’re all looking for answers and people to turn to,” she told The Hill. “My brother Craig and I launched the IMO podcast to create a space for people to come as they are, ask honest questions, give their opinions, and have thoughtful conversations about life.”

The podcast features discussions on family, faith, and personal growth, offering the siblings’ candid perspectives on everyday topics.

Robinson, who is the Executive Director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, shared that the podcast will reflect the conversations they had growing up and provide fresh insights.

“And now, we’re inviting listeners into that conversation, with the hope that it sparks new ideas, new perspectives, and creates the connection we could all use right now.”

The first two episodes of IMO will be available on March 12, with a special episode recorded at SXSW in Austin on March 13. New episodes will be released weekly.


Source: BlackNews.com

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