
The My Vision Born Show - Episode 10: When Blacks Were In The White House
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In this thought-provoking episode of The My Vision Born Show, host Abdel Russell dives into the evolving public perception of former First Lady Michelle Obama. Once a global icon admired for her grace, intelligence, and impact on culture and politics, Michelle is now facing a wave of media scrutiny—ranging from questions about her marriage and gender to critiques of her lackluster podcast debut.
Abdel reflects on how he once looked up to Michelle Obama as a powerful symbol of Black excellence and leadership, but now finds himself questioning why the media narrative has shifted so drastically. He also explores the controversial clips circulating online where former President Barack Obama refers to Michelle as “Mike” or “Michael,” and asks—what’s really going on?
Adding to the mystery is the Obamas’ absence from the public eye, especially when other former first families are still occasionally seen at events. Rumors are swirling, and Abdel isn’t afraid to ask the tough questions. Tune in for an honest, unfiltered conversation about legacy, media, and the power—and pitfalls—of public perception.