Andy Beshear Podcast

🎙️ The Andy Beshear Podcast Real people. Real conversations. Real connection.Hosted by Andy Beshear, this independent and professionally produced weekly show goes far beyond politics. Each episode features open, unscripted conversations with fascinating guests from all walks of life—leaders, educators, innovators, creators, and everyday people with extraordinary stories to tell.This isn’t a political podcast—it’s a human one. We talk about what’s really going on in the world: family, faith, current events, pop culture, hope, hardship, and the things that connect us. In a time when the news cycle is heavy and the world feels divided, this podcast offers something different—a space to listen, learn, grow, and laugh together.Expect honest dialogue, diverse perspectives, and a host who brings empathy, curiosity, and kindness to every mic check.

  1. 6D AGO

    Dr. Amy Acton, Bad Bunny and Refusing to Look the Other Way

    Amy’s story is deeply Ohio-rooted and anything but easy. Raised in Youngstown, she grew up facing poverty, abuse, hunger, and periods of homelessness. She put herself through college and medical school, completed her residency and went on to serve as a doctor, public health expert, and Director of the Ohio Department of Health. Across party lines, Amy built a reputation for steady leadership, problem-solving, and putting people first. We dig into the rising stakes of the Ohio governor’s race – from new polling and the economic pressures facing working families, to Vivek's baffling choice to call Medicaid a “mistake.” Amy shares her take on what it all means for families, communities, and the future of the Buckeye state. And because this is the Andy Beshear Podcast, the episode isn’t all policy. We talk about Amy's love for Ohio and Ohioans and yes, a detour into a certain Raising Cane’s parking lot moment... Don't miss this week's conversation with the Jo(h)ns to talk about the most recent ICE updates in Minnesota, the latest Epstein file release and some SuperBowl predictions. (Bad Bunny mentioned!) This week's In My Kentucky Accent is all about Black History Month – the Trump's administration can try to cover it up, but Black history is American history. And it's everywhere. 🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts, on the SiriusXM app, or Saturdays at 11 a.m. ET on SiriusXM Progress. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    47 min
  2. JAN 29

    Deb Haaland in New Mexico, A Deadly Shooting in Minnesota and What's at Stake

    Season 2 of the Andy Beshear Podcast continues with a powerful conversation featuring former Congresswoman and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland – now running for Governor of New Mexico. Raised in a military family, a single mom who relied on programs like SNAP and Medicaid, and the first Native American Cabinet Secretary in U.S. history, Deb Haaland brings lived experience to public service and a clear-eyed vision for what government should do for people who are doing everything they can to get by. Andy and Deb talk about what it means to lead with fierceness, stand up for democracy in moments of chaos, and why governors are the first line of defense against harmful federal policies. Deb reflects on her parents’ service, her own journey to sobriety and public office, and why programs like Medicaid aren’t handouts; they’re lifelines that strengthen families, rural hospitals, and entire communities. The episode also includes a candid conversation with the Jo(h)ns as they process the latest devastating shooting in Minnesota, the erosion of our civil liberties, and what accountability should look like in moments of national crisis. And, of course, the episode wraps with the return of Gen Z Lingo, where we really hit a "flow state." It’s a wide-ranging episode about leadership, fierceness, and why the 2026 midterm elections – in New Mexico and across the country – matter more than ever. 🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts, on the SiriusXM app, or Saturdays at 11 a.m. ET on SiriusXM Progress. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    50 min
  3. JAN 15

    Colin Allred, ICE and Doing the Right Thing When It's Hard

    In this brand-new episode in the Primed for 2026 series, Andy is joined by former NLF player and congressman Colin Allred – running for Texas' freshly gerrymandered District 33. From ground zero of gerrymandering in Texas, Colin talks about the importance of restoring trust in democracy and what exactly it looks like to put impact over ego, including his decision to shift from a Senate run back to a congressional race in one of Texas’ newest districts. It’s a frank conversation about doing the right thing, even when it’s hard. Colin talks about growing up with a single mom who was a teacher, how that shaped his commitment to working families, and why meeting people where they are isn’t just a slogan, it’s a strategy. And it's working! Next, Andy and the Jo(h)ns break down the week’s biggest stories, from escalating tensions over Greenland and the implications for NATO to protests following the tragic fatal ICE shooting and growing questions around accountability. We also talk the role of other branches of government in checking Donald Trump’s power, including recent Supreme Court and Senate actions. Are the other branches finally fighting back? From tough political moments to reminders of our shared humanity, this episode looks at where we are and where we can go next. Listen now to the Andy Beshear Podcast, available wherever you get your podcasts. And don't forget to send us to a friend!  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    50 min
  4. JAN 8

    Michigan's Gubernatorial Primary: Garlin Gilchrist, Jocelyn Benson and Chris Swanson

    This is one of the most important governor’s races in the country in 2026 — the open-seat race in Michigan. Governor Gretchen Whitmer is term-limited, which means for the first time in eight years, Michigan voters will choose a new governor without an incumbent on the ballot. And anytime you have an open seat in a true swing state, the national stakes are high. For Democrats, this is shaping up to be a competitive primary. Several well-known statewide and local leaders are making their case to voters, emphasizing experience, competence, and continuing progress on issues like jobs, infrastructure, and protecting fundamental rights. The Democratic field reflects the strength of the party’s bench in Michigan after years of winning tough statewide races. Today, you’ll hear directly from them. Meet  Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Sheriff Chris Swanson. 👉 Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II is Michigan’s 64th lieutenant governor and a lifelong Detroiter. A former software engineer and public servant, he has focused his work on expanding economic opportunity, protecting access to clean water, strengthening infrastructure, and advancing equity across the state. Gilchrist brings a data-driven, people-first approach to governing Michigan’s future. 👉 Jocelyn Benson is Michigan’s Secretary of State, where she oversees elections and motor vehicle services for millions of residents. A former law professor and nationally recognized expert on democracy and voting rights, she has led efforts to expand access to the ballot, protect election integrity, and modernize state services. Benson is known for her steady leadership and commitment to defending democratic institutions. 👉 Sheriff Chris Swanson is the elected sheriff of Genesee County, Michigan, where he has focused on community-based public safety, accountability, and rebuilding trust between law enforcement and the people they serve. A longtime law enforcement professional and reform-minded leader, Swanson is known for emphasizing prevention, transparency, and keeping communities safe while respecting civil rights. What makes this race so important is that Michigan isn’t just any state. It’s a bellwether. It’s a place where working families, union households, rural and urban communities all come together — and where governors can make a real difference on economic growth, education, public safety, and protecting personal freedom. This race is going to be competitive. It’s going to be expensive. And it’s going to matter — not just for Michigan, but for the direction of the country. We’ll be watching it closely, because strong Democratic leadership at the state level has never been more important and Michigan is right at the center of that fight. Shop merch: store.andybeshearpodcast.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    50 min
  5. JAN 1

    Chris Pappas for Senate, A Converstion with College Students, and a New Year

    Welcome to 2026 – we’re kicking off a brand-new series, Primed for 2026, with Congressman Chris Pappas of New Hampshire. In this episode, Pappas reflects on the experiences that shaped his leadership — from growing up in Manchester to helping run his family’s iconic Puritan Backroom Restaurant, where chicken fingers were famously invented. He shares how his small-business background influences his approach to governing, and why working families remain at the center of his priorities. We dive into the biggest challenges facing small businesses today, the rising cost of health care and prescription drugs, and the work still needed to properly support America’s veterans. Pappas also discusses cutting through the noise of national politics, why New Hampshire’s open U.S. Senate seat matters on a national scale, and the importance of bringing a new generation of leadership to Washington. He talks about what gives him hope for the country — and offers his must-see recommendations for anyone visiting the Granite State for the first time. Primed for 2026 is a conversation series focused on ideas, motivations, and the future — not endorsements or predictions. Whether you’re deeply engaged in politics or just trying to stay informed, this episode offers a thoughtful look at one of the candidates shaping the 2026 election cycle. Plus, a very special segment with college students reacting to Andy's conversation with Chris Pappas and their hopes for the future of our country. It's going to be a great year, tune in now. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    50 min
  6. 12/18/2025

    Aaron Parnas, Walker Montgomery and Being Real Online

    This episode is the epitome of the Andy Beshear Podcast: we're talking politics – but we're talking a lot more than that. We start out with journalist/content creator Aaron Parnas and then pivot to country music star Walker Montgomery. From online political discourse to country music, we're bringing people together. Aaron shares how he moved away from Trump and became one of the most influential Democratic content creators online with more than 4 million followers on TikTok. We talk about normalizing talking like real people, explaining complex topics,  and reaching the other side from behind the screen. From affordability to redistricting, Aaron shares his take on what Democrats are doing well – and what they're not. He also shares insights on fighting misinformation, balancing speed with accuracy, staying authentic in a fast-moving media environment, and the moments that made him realize his voice was truly making an impact. Off the back of a packed show with his dad, John Michael Montgomery,   and a brand new record deal, Montgomery Walker joins us in-studio to share his family's iconic country music legacy and how he's carving his own path in the industry. Raised in a legendary country music family, Walker opens up about growing up surrounded by storytelling and songwriting, navigating the weight and motivation of a famous last name, and finding his own voice as an artist. With his rich baritone and honest songwriting, Walker reflects on staying grounded in his Kentucky roots, the power of music to connect and heal, and what’s next as he continues to build a career on his own terms. Ever wondered what's going on behind-the-scenes on a cross country road tour? Hint: there's a lot of popped tires and long days. It’s an episode that blends culture, current events, and candid conversation – grounded in Kentucky, but connected to the bigger picture. Check it out. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    49 min

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🎙️ The Andy Beshear Podcast Real people. Real conversations. Real connection.Hosted by Andy Beshear, this independent and professionally produced weekly show goes far beyond politics. Each episode features open, unscripted conversations with fascinating guests from all walks of life—leaders, educators, innovators, creators, and everyday people with extraordinary stories to tell.This isn’t a political podcast—it’s a human one. We talk about what’s really going on in the world: family, faith, current events, pop culture, hope, hardship, and the things that connect us. In a time when the news cycle is heavy and the world feels divided, this podcast offers something different—a space to listen, learn, grow, and laugh together.Expect honest dialogue, diverse perspectives, and a host who brings empathy, curiosity, and kindness to every mic check.

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