Hot new podcast ‘We Never Had This Conversation’ hosted by The Post’s own Rikki Schlott launching on Bill Maher’s network

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NY Post writer Rikki Schlott The Post's Rikki Schlott has a new podcast coming out on Wednesday. Stephen Yang

The Post’s Rikki Schlott has a new podcast, “We Never Had This Conversation,” launching Wednesday, Oct. 30.

It’s produced by Bill Maher’s Club Random Studios network, which also hosts Jillian Michael’s hit podcast “Keeping It Real, “Shane Smith Has Questions” and Bill Maher’s own “Club Random.”

“Having conversations across political differences and finding common ground in such divided times is my goal here,” Schlott said.

The podcast will be produced by Bill Maher’s Club Random Studios network. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Schlott says the goal of the podcast is “Having conversations across political differences and finding common ground in such divided times is my goal here.” rikki schlott/ instagram

“I couldn’t imagine a better person’s blessing to launch that project with than Bill Maher’s.” 

In a time when it seems everyone is afraid to say what they really mean, “We Never Had This Conversation” is a long-form interview podcast that aims to host productive, adult conversations and debates about the most important political and social issues of our day.

Some of Schlott’s first guests include billionaire investor Vinod Khosla, commentator Coleman Hughes and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang. 

Maher said, “We are thrilled to have Rikki in our network. She is an important new voice in media because she and I both desire to talk to everyone about everything, no matter which team you root for.”

Coleman Hughes spoke with Schlott on her new podcast. Rikki Schlott
Notable guests to first appear on the platform include former presidential candidate Andrew Yang.  Rikki Schlott
Schlott also had billionaire investor Vinod Khosla, a major Biden campaign donor, on whether or not he was concerned about President Biden’s age at a campaign event he hosted. Club Random Podcasts

Schlott pressed Khosla, a major Biden campaign donor, on whether he was concerned about the president’s age at a campaign event he hosted.

Yang told her about the shadowy inner workings of the DNC.

Coleman Hughes made the case for racial colorblindness on the podcast.

The partnership was born out of Schlott’s 2022 appearance on Maher’s nighttime show “Real Time with Bill Maher,” where she was the youngest ever panelist.

Maher started the podcast network earlier his year and said of his mission: “Dance like no one’s watching? We talk like no one can cancel us.”

He has also teased a new podcast coming soon from Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan. Schlott’s show is available on all major podcast platforms and airs weekly.

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