Katie Miller is leaving her position as a high aide to Elon Musk to begin a podcast for conservative moms.
“The Katie Miller Podcast” will launch subsequent Monday with weekly episodes that includes “real, honest conversations with people across the political spectrum,” Miller mentioned in an introductory video.
The podcast may also supply “goss about what’s going on in the world” from the angle of a conservative spouse and mom, a profession girl who eats wholesome and workouts, she mentioned within the video.
“For years, I’ve seen that there isn’t a place for conservative women to gather online,” she mentioned. “And so I wanted to create that space.”
Though the previous Trump administration aide doesn’t plan to concentrate on politics, she advised NCS in a telephone interview that her first episode will function a sit-down with Vice President JD Vance.
During her 45-minute dialog with Vance, Miller advised NCS, “I don’t think we talked about news of the day once.” She added: “It was primarily who he is as a father, who he is as a husband, how, what do his kids think he does for a living.”
Other early episodes will function interviews with boxer Mike Tyson and podcaster Sage Steele, who left ESPN in 2023 after settling a lawsuit with the sports activities large alleging it retaliated in opposition to her for publicly sharing her private beliefs.
Miller, who’s married to Stephen Miller, the deputy chief of workers to President Donald Trump, is a acquainted face to Beltway insiders, having spent the final decade working for outstanding Republicans within the Trump administration.
In addition to serving as Vice President Mike Pence’s communications director throughout Trump’s first time period, Miller grew to become a high spokesperson and adviser for Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency in 2025. During that point, Miller additionally labored for Musk personally — a position she continued after the pair left DOGE following the billionaire’s falling out with the president.
Miller’s exit from Muskworld marks the second high-ranking staffer to depart in current months, with Linda Yaccarino having stepped down as X’s chief government in early July.
Miller didn’t touch upon her time working for Musk past saying in her introductory video, “I’ve worked in high levels of the US government and, most recently, I’m concluding my time working full time for Elon Musk.”
The former Musk aide is getting into a extremely saturated conservative podcast ecosystem. However, she mentioned, that area is generally dominated by male hosts. “There isn’t any female doing the same thing,” Miller advised NCS.
“In female podcasting,” she continued, “there is either talking politics or there is discussing this lifestyle stuff.” Miller mentioned she hopes to do the latter in a method that replicates the huge success of “Call Me Daddy” host Alex Cooper, who inked a multi-year, $125-million deal with SiriusXM in 2024, however for conservative audiences.
“My husband has done a phenomenal job in pushing and supporting the MAGA movement, and if anyone knows me personally, they know that my husband and I are very similar people, and we’re very supportive of one another,” she mentioned. “In my opinion, in order to change culture, you have to talk to the women.”