In this episode of Read the Damn Book, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with Gary J. Walters, the longest-serving Chief Usher of the White House, for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at life inside America’s most famous residence. In discussing his book White House Stories, Gary shares what it truly means to serve as Chief Usher, working closely with multiple presidential families and safeguarding the traditions, operations, and history of the White House.
The conversation explores Gary’s personal relationships with presidents and first families, unforgettable moments from his decades of service, and how the White House staff maintains continuity during presidential transitions. Gary also reflects on pivotal moments in American history—including 9/11—and the emotional responsibility of preserving stability during times of national crisis.
Drawing from his book, Gary reveals the human stories behind the presidency, offering rare insight into the people, protocols, and passion that keep the White House running.
What We're Talking About...
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Gary Walters
01:00 The Role of Chief Usher
03:09 Bridging Political Changes
06:06 Personal Connections with Presidents
08:54 Memorable Experiences and Stories
12:00 Documenting History
14:50 Reflections on the White House
18:01 The Importance of Preservation
20:57 Personal Moments and Family
23:55 Challenges of Transitioning Administrations
26:52 Significant Historical Events
30:09 The Legacy of the Chief Usher
Links Mentioned
Purchase White House Stories: https://shop.whitehousehistory.org/products/white-house-memories-1970-2007-recollections-of-the-longest-serving-chief-usher?srsltid=AfmBOopeOTn0KDXprk7fBcEeojaKqGw_1keXwyFDwrNery8D7dpnzXt1