Katie Miller, a conservative operative associated with Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency and married to Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff, has announced the launch of a weekly podcast aimed at conservative women. The podcast, which will air every Monday, is designed to foster real and honest conversations among conservative women, covering topics across the political spectrum and global perspectives. Miller’s announcement was shared on X, where she emphasized the need for a dedicated space for conservative women to connect and engage in meaningful discussions.
Miller previously served as a top aide for the Department of Government Efficiency and had a role in President Donald Trump’s first administration. She left her government position to work directly for Musk and has indicated that she is concluding her full-time role with the billionaire. In her announcement, Miller highlighted her personal experiences as a working mother of three, emphasizing the lack of a podcast tailored to women like herself. She encouraged listeners to join her in creating a platform for open dialogue.
Her podcast is intended to address the perceived gap in online spaces for conservative women, offering a unique forum for discussions on a range of relevant issues. The initiative reflects Miller’s continued engagement in conservative political discourse, leveraging her connections and experiences to foster a community that aligns with her ideological perspectives. With her background in both government and corporate sectors, Miller’s podcast is positioned to provide a blend of policy insights and personal narratives, appealing to a specific demographic within the conservative movement.