New Season
Get ready, talk show enthusiasts! This October, the highly anticipated new season of Whitney Reynolds Show is set to make waves on PBS, and we couldn’t be more thrilled. We are back with a fresh lineup that promises to deliver powerful narratives and thought-provoking topics that resonate with viewers.
This season, we have curated a stunning roster of guests that include influential figures from various fields. Expect to see artists, musicians, chefs, and everyday heroes sharing their personal journeys, struggles, and triumphs. A few guests you can expect to see include Dan Aykroyd, legendary actor, comedian, and writer, Brad Keselowshi, professional NASCAR driver, and Janet Singer Applefield, a Holocaust survivor and autobiographical novelist of “Becoming Janet”. Our warm and inviting studio and interview style allows guests to open up, creating an intimate atmosphere where powerful stories can unfold. Each episode is sure to inspire and entertain, making it a must-watch for anyone seeking motivation and connection.
One of the hallmarks of the Whitney Reynolds Show is our ability to tackle important and relevant issues. This season will cover a variety of topics that are timely and impactful. From not being defined by your labels to going back to your roots, the show aims to shine a light on the challenges many face while also celebrating success and resilience. Our commitment to addressing these subjects ensures that viewers not only receive entertainment but also engage with critical conversations that matter.
As the new season premieres, I am inviting you to join the conversation. Through social media platforms, viewers can connect with the show, share their thoughts about the episodes, and engage with a community that is passionate about the same themes of hope and empowerment. This interactive elements creates a fuller experience, encouraging everyone to participate in the meaningful discussions sparked by the show. You can also listen more in my interview with NPR by clicking on the link below!
-Whit