Barack Obama's New Podcast: Top Podcasts of the Week
The Lead
Barack Obama, the former US President, has ventured into podcasting with a new series titled 'Reconstruction: The Unfinished Promise', a collaboration with Malcolm Gladwell for Audible and the History Channel. This series explores the post-slavery period in the US, offering insightful and well-researched conversations.
Reconstruction: The Unfinished Promise
Described as slick and excellently researched, 'Reconstruction: The Unfinished Promise' brings together Barack Obama and Malcolm Gladwell to delve into a pivotal moment in American history. The series is widely available, with episodes released weekly.
Tocqueville Road Trip
John Prideaux, the US editor for The Economist, embarks on a road trip inspired by Alexis de Tocqueville's 1831 tour of America. This podcast assesses the state of American democracy on its 250th anniversary, offering a colourful and thought-provoking exploration of the nation's current anxieties.
Swingers
Journalist Catrin Nye presents 'Swingers', a podcast that examines the world of swinging, including non-consensual experiences. This graphic and troubling series spares no detail, providing a deep dive into the lives of those involved.
Here for the History
'Here for the History' features historian Alice Loxton and Ben Henderson from the BBC, exploring British traditions such as tea and the violence and smuggling it provoked. The podcast is available on BBC Sounds, with episodes released weekly.
Bone Valley
Rolling Stone writer Paul Solotaroff hosts the fifth season of 'Bone Valley', a true-crime podcast series. This season investigates the murder of a 12-year-old girl in New York State in 1995, offering a careful and powerful exploration of the case.