Maga star Katie Miller's new podcast reeks of toxic femininity. I listened so you don't have to | Arwa Mahdawi
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Katie Miller launched her podcast to create a platform for conservative women to engage in honest conversations about their lives. In the inaugural episode, JD Vance talked about his domestic cooking skills, specifically making a Dutch baby for breakfast. This move to podcasting reflects Miller's belief that existing media lacks content catering to women who share her conservative views, as she mentioned her busy life as a working mother. Critics have noted Miller's controversial political background and associations with far-right figures.
Katie Miller's new podcast aims to create a space for conservative women to have honest conversations about topics relevant to their lives.
JD Vance shared his baking skills during the first episode, making a Dutch baby for breakfast, and discussed his life with Katie Miller.
Miller's transition from high-level government roles to podcasting stems from a desire to fill a perceived gap in content for conservative women.
Critics note that Katie Miller has a history of controversial associations, including her past roles during the Trump administration.
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