The Cycle is one big family, whether you are working behind the scenes or part of our loyal fan base. And so, I wanted to give you all the opportunity to learn a little bit more about me. On Monday I asked you all to pose a question to me on our Facebook page, and the response was great. There were a lot of interesting questions which I had a great time answering. Be sure to keep them coming through Twitter or Facebook . I love to hear from you!
Dave Dman: Will you ever make an attempt to run for a political office again?
This sounds like a dodge but I really don’t know. I never planned to enter politics in the first place but was pulled in after my daughter was born. And I hadn’t planned on going into media but ended up being pulled to that path after my campaign. So my life has taken several totally unexpected directions. Who knows what could be next. I believe in the saying that every time you make a plan God laughs. You just never know where the next path may lead.
Kimberly Moore: How often do you and the rest of the crew hang out together? Do you or when the camera goes off you go separate ways?
Well, I’m writing this response after the show and we’re actually all together right now. We’ve all got separate lives and I’ve got my hands full with a new baby but we definitely genuinely enjoy each other’s company and try to make time for that.
Jimmy Alison: Do you still live in East Liverpool, Ohio or spend any time here?
I live in New York now but we still have our house in East Liverpool. I actually spent most of my maternity leave there which was wonderful. East Liverpool has certainly seen better times but we love it there. It’s beautiful in its own way and the people are incredible. I actually have found East Liverpool to also be an important inspiration reminder of the economic values we’re fighting for. We haven’t come close to figuring out what will replace the steel mill and factory jobs of the industrial Midwest. Until we do, towns like East Liverpool will suffer.









