Former US first lady announced that it will present the program IMO. Your brother will also be a protagonist.
More than a first lady of the US, Michelle Obama He marked US society, especially between 2009 and 2017, while husband Barack Obama was president and thus had more visibility.
But Michelle was more than “the president’s wife.” Its impact transcends its institutional role.
She was a defender of education, women, focused on promoting health and well-being, warned of racial issues, was the face of defending social causes. Seen as an example, especially for millions of women and young people.
However, in the white postcasa, it has already been involved in cinema, literature or narrating documentaries.B
Now there will be another role: vodcaster. Or video podcaster. Or host of a video format program. It is not for television, but for the internet.
O leaves details: the program will be called “IMO”, which are the acronyms of “in my opinion”, or “in my opinion”; will be presented by Michelle Obama and his Brother Craig Robinson.
It will be focused on everyday matters, with explanations of experts and famous guests. Among themes They will be challenges and expectations in friendships among adults, such as having a healthy marriage, taking care of elderly parents, the impact of childhood mobile phones, or the balance between personal and professional life.
“With everything that is going on in the world, we are all looking for answers and people to use,” said the former US first lady.
“My brother and I launched the podcast to create a space for people to come as they are, ask honest questions, give their opinions and have conversations about the life they make to think,” he continued, hoping that this will be a space to “devote time to open, and talk about problems can provide hope.”
The program will be produced by Higher Ground, a media company that the couple Obama created in 2018.
Michelle Obama was once the protagonist of the programs The Michelle Obama Podcast e Michelle Obama: The Light Podcast – Where he had conversations with personalities like Ellen DeGeneres, Tyler Perry, Conan O’Brien or Oprah Winfrey.