


Katie Miller Launches Podcast Targeting Conservative Mothers
Katie Miller, a conservative figure and wife of Stephen Miller, has launched a new podcast after leaving Elon Musk's company, aiming to cater to conservative moms and feature influential guests.
Subscribe to unlock this story
We really don't like cutting you off, but you've reached your monthly limit. At just $5/month, subscriptions are how we keep this project going. Start your free 7-day trial today!
Get StartedHave an account? Sign in
Overview
- Katie Miller, a conservative wife and mother, recently left her role at Elon Musk's company to embark on a new media endeavor.
- She has launched a new podcast specifically designed to appeal to and serve the interests of conservative mothers, addressing their unique perspectives.
- This new podcast joins a growing landscape of media content, including other shows, that are tailored for conservative women.
- Leveraging her background as a former DOGE aide and wife of Stephen Miller, she has connections to secure powerful guests.
- Her podcast is expected to feature prominent figures such as Vice President JD Vance and boxer Mike Tyson, utilizing her extensive network.
Report issue

Read both sides in 5 minutes each day
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame this story by consistently employing highly pejorative and evaluative language to describe Katie Miller and her associates. They emphasize negative interpretations of her past work, attributing severe consequences to her actions, and dismiss her stated motivations for her new podcast. The collective editorial choices create a narrative that condemns Miller and her endeavors.
Articles (3)
Center (1)
FAQ
Katie Miller's podcast is focused on serving conservative women, particularly busy mothers, covering lifestyle, news, gossip, and real honest conversations with guests across the political spectrum.
Notable guests on the podcast include Vice President JD Vance, boxing legend Mike Tyson, and former ESPN broadcaster Sage Steele.
Katie Miller left her full-time role at Elon Musk's company to build her own brand and start a podcast that fills a gap for conservative women, especially moms, who lack a dedicated online space for their perspectives.
She targets conservative women who are moms balancing career, family, and a healthy lifestyle, describing herself as a mom of three young kids managing these responsibilities.
Katie Miller's husband, Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy, is very supportive and has helped by pitching in to help wrangle podcast guests.
History
- This story does not have any previous versions.