Pres. Barack Obama laughs as he walks with Randi Williams down a grocery store aisle, while pushing a little Black girl in a grocery cart.
Randi Williams and Barack Obama with an unidentified child Credit: Netflix

What makes a good job โ€ฆ good? Thatโ€™s the question former President Barack Obama is asking in his new Netflix docuseries, โ€œWorking: What We Do All Day.โ€

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The four-part series, narrated by Obama, โ€œexplores the ways in which we find meaning in our work and how our experiences and struggles connect us on a human level,โ€ according to a Netflix description of the project.

โ€œWhen we make sure that everyone feels their work is respected, that everyoneโ€™s contribution is honored, and that everyone is getting paid enough to truly take a part in the life of our communities, we reinforce the trust between us that makes everything in our lives possible,โ€ Obama said in a statement.

In a CNN exclusive first look at the series, the former president is featured speaking with everyday people in the workforce across a range of industries.

Inspired by Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Studs Terkelโ€™s 1974 book โ€œWorkingโ€ โ€” an oral history that explores jobs and the people who do them โ€” the series aims to foster understanding and appreciation for work people do.

โ€œWorking: What We Do All Dayโ€ is directed by Caroline Suh, with Barack and Michelle Obama among the projectโ€™s executive producers.

The series is a joint production between Concordia Studio and Higher Ground, which was founded by the Obamas in 2018. Their company has released more than 10 film and television titles, including the 2020 Oscar-winning documentary feature, โ€œAmerican Factory.โ€

โ€œWorking: What We Do All Dayโ€ premieres May 17 on Netflix.