Barack Obama is giving recognition to his mother during International Women’s Month.
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Bruce Springsteen is teaming up for a Spotify podcast with former President Barack Obama.
Announced today, Spotify revealed that the duo will sit down for a wide range of topics on the eight episode series, titled “Renegades: Born in the USA”.
Barack and Bruce first met on the campaign trail in 2008 and have “formed a deep friendship since”, according to a release, and on the podcast they will be talking about their hometowns and role models, modern manhood, and the divided state of America
Barack Obama is giving recognition to his mother during International Women’s Month.
Barack Obama reveals in an upcoming podcast with rocker Bruce Springsteen that he chose a career of public service in part due to his mother, an acknowledgement that lands in the middle of Women’s History Month.“My mom was a little bit of a free thinker,” Obama says in Monday's episode of Spotify's “Renegades: Born in the USA.” The Associated Press was granted early access to a snippet.Obama's mother, Ann Dunham, was an anthropologist who worked to help improve the lives of the poor in
Barack Obama is sharing some more of his musical picks, and this time he’s aiming to have everyone singing in the shower.
Renegades: Born in the USA podcast.Co-hosted by Bruce Springsteen, Monday’s episode saw the former President detail his love for singing in the shower.“I sing in the shower, I sing outside of the shower. I am unembarrassed about singing,” he said with a laugh.“My daughters and my wife sometimes roll their eyes”.The revelation of Barack’s bathroom baritone prompted Spotify to upload the playlist publicly on Wednesday (March 3).
Michelle Obama had some exciting news to share with social media followers about at the start of the week – and chose the most glamorous photo to accompany her announcement!MORE: Barack Obama makes unexpected comment about Michelle ObamaOn Instagram, the former FLOTUS shared her joy for her husband Barack Obama, who has followed in his wife's footsteps with a podcast.Barack has teamed up with Bruce Springsteen to produce Renegades: Born in the USA, available to listen to on Spotify, and Michelle
Bruce Springsteen's White House performance led to his Broadway show. In an exclusive clip from «Amazing Grace: American Music,» the upcoming episode of Springsteen and Barack Obama's podcast, the men recall the music legend's performance at the White House when Obama was president.Before Obama left office and opened at the Walter Kerr Theatre, the 59-year-old politician requested the 71-year-old musician's presence at an event for his staff that had gone through the «really remarkable but
Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama have discussed their formative musical memories in a clip from their joint podcast series.Earlier this week (February 22), the pair launched Renegades: Born In USA, which was recorded in one session last year.In a new clip of the third episode, which will arrive on Monday (March 1), The Boss and the 44th President of the United States share their earliest musical memories.Asked what music was catching his ear as a child in Hawaii, Obama said: “The first album I
The First Lady.The Handmaid’s Tale star will appear alongside Viola Davis as Michelle Obama in Showtime’s new drama series which, according to a press release, aims to reframe US politics “through the lens of the women at the heart of the White House”.Michelle Pfeiffer will star as Betty Ford and Aaron Eckhart as President Gerald Ford in the first season, and Gillian Anderson will portray Eleanor Roosevelt.
Barack Obama. O-T Fagbenle will play the 44th president in Showtime's upcoming series, ET confirms.
O-T Fagbenle is set to play President Barack Obama opposite Viola Davis’ Michelle Obama in Showtime’s anthology series The First Lady, headlined by Davis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson. Davis executive produces, the series, directed and executive produced by Susanne Bier and produced by Lionsgate TV and Showtime.
Barack Obama is proving himself worthy of the title “renegade”!
Bruce Springsteen pleaded guilty to one of three charges stemming from his November 2020 DWI arrest on Wednesday. Springsteen, alongside his attorney Mitchell J. Ansell wearing a light shirt and a dark sweater and blazer, appeared in a virtual United States District Court of New Jersey hearing held over Zoom before United States Magistrate Judge Anthony R.
Barack Obama is opening up about his childhood experiences with racism. In the second episode of his recently launched “Renegades: Born in the USA” podcast with Bruce Springsteen, the former president recounted the time he got into a fight with a former friend who called him a racial slur.
Chris Willman Music WriterBruce Springsteen and Barack Obama talk extensively about issues of race in the first two episodes of their joint Spotify podcast, “Renegades: Born in the USA,” both released this week.
Long before he became President of the United States, Barack Obama was called a racial slur by someone who he thought was a friend—and let’s just say that things didn’t end well for that guy.
If you had to choose two men to invite to dinner, we have a feeling Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama would be high on that list.
Former President Barack Obama is teaming up with Bruce Springsteen on a new podcast for Spotify. In Renegades: Born in the USA, the friends will sit down to discuss everything from race to fatherhood to modern manhood to the state of America today.
Barack Obama has launched a new podcast series called Renegades: Born In The USA with guest Bruce Springsteen.The Boss joined the former president for “a long and meaningful conversation” last year, which will be presented to listeners over eight episodes.The first two instalments of the series landed on Spotify earlier today (February 22), with the remaining six set to arrive in the coming weeks.In a trailer for the podcast, Obama noted: “On the surface, Bruce and I don’t have a lot in common.