Obamas Launch ‘Expense Account’ Podcast from Higher Ground

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Summary

The Obamas’ production company, Higher Ground, has launched a new podcast titled ‘Expense Account,’ hosted by food critic Jason Lee. The podcast is produced by Emily Sundberg’s Feed Me and aims to explore various aspects of dining and culture.

Why It Matters

The addition of ‘Expense Account’ to Higher Ground’s lineup underscores the Obamas’ commitment to diverse storytelling through culinary experiences. With Jason Lee at the helm, listeners can expect a unique blend of food critique and cultural commentary, which can enrich discourse around dining and lifestyle in a post-pandemic world.

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