The Obama’s Higher Ground to produce History Channel podcast

The HISTORYยฎ Channel is launching a new podcast with President Obama and Michelle Obamaโ€™s Higher Ground, Pushkin Industries, and Audible.

This new project was announced yesterday by Paul Buccieri, President and Chairman of A+E Networks, which holds the worldwide distribution rights to the podcast.

Currently untitled, the eight-part podcast will be exploring the history and legacy of Americaโ€™s Reconstruction Era.

From 1863 to 1873, America had the opportunity to reimagine American society from the roots of its economy to the very nature of citizenship itself. The podcast highlights the missed opportunities and complicated legacy of that period while also looking ahead at the lessons that can be learned for the future.

โ€œWe are incredibly honoured to partner with Higher Ground to tell an important part of history that, we agree with President Obama, has been overlooked,โ€ said Buccieri. โ€œIn highlighting stories and presenting the facts of our shared past, no matter how difficult or uncomfortable, we aim to inspire listeners to ask questions, bring new perspectives, and spark ideas of change that will move our nation forward together.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re excited to work with this esteemed group to shed light on an area of our nationโ€™s past that can provide integral lessons for our future,โ€ said Rachel Ghiazza, Chief Content Officer at Audible. โ€œOur collaboration with Higher Ground has been thrilling, with our audience clamouring for more โ€” more conversation, more insight, and more enlightenment. This is an extremely important dialogue and weโ€™re grateful for the opportunity to share it worldwide.โ€

โ€œThe Pushkin team is delighted to be partnering with President and Mrs. Obama in telling these vital stories of Americaโ€™s past in the hopes of shaping a better future,โ€ says Gretta Cohn, Pushkinโ€™s CEO. โ€œWeโ€™re excited to make an unforgettable series that will inspire and engage a broad audience.โ€

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