Are the Presidency on the verge of marriage? Debate reached a fever ball in recent months after Michelle Obama skipped big public events, including Jimmy Carter’s death and Donald Trump’s opening, while Barack has often been out in public with her. With times of individual appearances and whispers of individual transgressions swirling, the signs are getting harder to dismiss.  ,
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But did we just get the biggest hint already?
According to reports, Michelle is launching a podcast where she will not just meeting celebrities but also talk about such things as relationship, divorce, and other specific issues and give advice.
The new podcast, titled” IMO” ( In My Opinion ), debuts Wednesday with her brother Craig Robinson cohosting. Interesting schedule, wouldn’t you say? Robinson has his own encounter with marriage. But what’s truly telling is what they didn’t explain: elections. That’s right — the partner of a former leader is deliberately avoiding social chat.
Consider when Michelle proclaimed in her autobiography” Becoming” that she “never wanted to be involved in elections”? Definitely not, because I’m sure you didn’t publish it, but that’s what they say. It seems she’s eventually getting her desire.
The show’s host roster includes Tyler Perry and Seth Rogen, as well as others I’ve not heard of before, like Keke Palmer and Issa Rae.  ,
” Michelle Obama Opens Up About Divorce and Freedom in New Podcast”, reads the article at The Daily Beast.
Michelle Obama did speak divorce, new independence and friendship—but refuses to look into politicians —on a previously announced radio with her brother, it was revealed Monday.
The The New York Times disclosed the existence of the radio, called IMO, which stands for “in my mind”, and reviewed its first two incidents. The creation, a video-led audio, will been released to the public Wednesday.
It features the former first lady and her nephew Craig Robinson, who is the executive producer of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. The pair discuss about a variety of topics, but bypass politics and present affairs, instead opting for a lifestyle-themed structure.
That does not think they avoid heavy-hitting content, yet. The couple opened up about Robinson’s marriage from his first family Janis Robinson, in 2000, according to The Times. The former school baseball coach remarried in 2006, to his present wife, Kelly McCrum Robinson. The Obamas, too, have faced a flood of speculation about conjugal issues in recent months.
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The article says Michelle may discuss her relationship with Barack, but the New York Times, which previewed the initial two shows, makes no mention as to whether Obama did confirm or deny the marriage stories:
The Times was provided with the first two episodes of” IMO”, which were both about an hour long. The guests largely offered suggestions based on their life experience, and refrained from addressing recent events or politics.
In the launch, Mr. Robinson, the executive producer of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, spoke of the distinction between the well-appointed hire where they were filming the season and the little house in Chicago where they were raised and shared a room. Their families have both since passed away — their parents, Fraser Robinson III, died in 1991, and their mother, Marian Robinson, who lived with the Presidency in the White House, died next May.
The sisters discussed trying days they endured, like Mr. Robinson’s marriage and Mrs. Obama’s first reluctance to aid her father’s presidential run.
But is that fact to the divorce stories? Sometimes. Or perhaps the marriage stories and the lack of appearing together in community were just a brilliant marketing scheme for the audio. I guess we’ll get out.
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