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President Barack Obama to Appear on ''Pod Save America''


''Pod Save America''
''Pod Save America''

SiriusXM and Crooked Media have announced that former President Barack Obama is scheduled to sit down for an interview on "Pod Save America" with Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, Tommy Vietor and Dan Pfeiffer. The special bonus episode of "Pod Save America" will air first on Friday, October 14 at 7pm ET on SiriusXM Progress channel 127 before being released on Saturday in the "Pod Save America" feed. President Obama last appeared on "Pod Save America" on October 14, 2020.

The premiere on SiriusXM Progress is part of "Crooked Radio" which launched at the beginning of the month. Leading up to November's midterms, Crooked's podcasts are taking over the SiriusXM Progress channel's lineup every weekend. The special programming features Crooked's top-ranked podcasts, including "Pod Save America," "Lovett or Leave It," "Pod Save the World," "Strict Scrutiny" and more.

The "Pod Save America" interview with President Obama is scheduled to premiere on SiriusXM Progress channel 127 on Friday, October 14 at 7-8pm ET shortly after the interview concludes, and will re-play that night at 9pm ET as well as throughout the weekend. The podcast will also be widely available on Crooked Media and wherever listeners access their podcasts starting October 15.

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