Former Ohio governor and presidential candidate John Kasich announced the John Kasich Show, in partnership with SiriusXM, highlighting bipartisan political talks and bridging divides.
“There’s too much shouting and not enough listening in our country right now,” Kasich said in a press release Tuesday.
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The show will premiere on May 23. It will air weekly on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., with replays on Sundays on SiriusXM’s POTUS channel.
Former independent West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin will join Kasich for the first episode. Their conversation will emphasize civility and collaboration.
The press release also said the POTUS channel offers “listeners a wide range of perspectives and in-depth analysis from some of the most recognizable voices in media and politics. The channel is home to major names, including Stephen A. Smith, Chris Cuomo, Michael Smerconish, Steve Scully, Dan Abrams, Julie Mason, among others…”
The John Kasich Show will also feature talking points about faith and culture, and the issues shaping America.
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“I’ve always believed in unity over division, personal responsibility, service to others, and the ability of everyday Americans to make a difference. This show 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,” Kasich said.
The Washington Examiner reached out to Kasich and SiriusXM for comment.
