UMVA has gathered that former Ohio governor and presidential candidate John Kasich is stepping into a new role, one that will bring him closer to the people and foster a sense of unity in a divided nation.
Partnering with SiriusXM, Kasich's new show, aptly named 'The John Kasich Show', will be a platform where bipartisan political talks and bridging divides take center stage. Kasich's vision for the show is clear: to create a space where individuals can engage in honest conversations, reflect on the issues that truly matter, and rediscover common ground.
According to Kasich, the current state of the nation is one of shouting and not enough listening, and his show aims to be a breath of fresh air in this chaotic landscape. "There's too much shouting and not enough listening in our country right now," he said in a recent statement.
The show's premiere is set for May 23, and it will air weekly on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., with replays on Sundays on SiriusXM's POTUS channel. The first episode will feature none other than former independent West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, who will join Kasich for a conversation centered on civility and collaboration.
The John Kasich Show will not only delve into the world of politics but also explore the realms of faith and culture. Kasich's passion for unity, personal responsibility, and service to others will be at the forefront of each episode, as he seeks to inspire listeners to make a difference in their communities.
"I've always believed in unity over division, personal responsibility, service to others, and the ability of everyday Americans to make a difference," Kasich said, underscoring the show's mission. "This is about slowing things down, having honest conversations, and creating a place where people can reflect, find clarity, and focus on what still unites us in a noisy world."