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Hillary Clinton Launches New Podcast on iHeartRadio


Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton

iHeartMedia has announced the launch of "You and Me Both with Hillary Clinton," an iHeartRadio Original Podcast hosted by Hillary Clinton. The 24-episode show joins the expansive iHeartPodcast Network beginning September 29 and will be available on iHeartRadio and everywhere else podcasts are heard.

"You and Me Both with Hillary Clinton" will feature candid interviews with guests from a wide range of backgrounds including Sarah Cooper, Gloria Steinem, Stacey Abrams, Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman, Samin Nosrat, Patton Oswald, Tan France, and more. Powered by honest, in-depth conversations, the new podcast will cover everything from the pressing political issues of our time to the challenges of cooking in quarantine. With help from her guests, Hillary will tackle the subjects on so many people's minds, including topics like faith, resilience, and grief.

"I'm excited to bring these eye-opening, powerful, sometimes hilarious conversations to the forefront and open up new avenues of discussion with some of the people I find most fascinating," said Clinton. "This podcast is a chance to talk about subjects that are too often overlooked and share the inspiration and education I've gotten from my guests."

"Hillary, being the first woman on the ballot in a general election for president, is one of the great political leaders of our time, and we are delighted to partner with her on this project," said Conal Byrne, President of the iHeartPodcast Network. "‘You and Me Both' will provide listeners with an astute, nuanced look at what's happening in the world right now - and Hillary is the perfect moderator for those discussions. We're excited to incorporate her voice and unique perspective into the ever-expanding library of iHeartRadio Originals."

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