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Katie Couric’s ‘Next Question’ feat. Kris Jenner

iHeartPodcasts and Katie Couric Media today announced the launch of the ninth season of the highly acclaimed podcast, “Next Question with Katie Couric.”

Katie Couric's 'Next Question' feat. Kris Jenner

In the season premiere, Katie shares her big family news with Momager in Chief herself, Kris Jenner.From an early age, Jenner says <a href="1 wanted a family –and even predicted <a href="1'd have six kids.

In this personal and heartfelt interview, the grandmother of 13 di<a href="1s about her love of celebration (<a href="1's already started Christmas shopping), grandkid dates, and realizing that when you promise something to one grandkid (in this case a car), the other ones are definitely going to find out.

Reflecting on her journey from working in retail stores owned by her mother and grandmother to building an empire, Jenner opens up about family, purpose and legacy–and has some exclusive tips for new grandmother Katie!

Future episodes include Jay Shetty on balancing being and doing, an interview with the short-lived Jeopardy! host Mike Richards on recovery after a cancellation, Frank Bruni makes some sense out of this “Age of Grievance” we’re living in, valuable insights from Liz Cheney and Hillary Clinton for this major election year, and internationally renowned soprano Renee Fleming takes us inside music and the mind. 

Tune in every Thursday to join Katie Couric and her guests for a conversation that will take you out of the day-to-day and inspire optimism and perspective at a time when it can often feel like the world has been turned upside down.

Katie Couric (@katiecouric) is an award-winning journalist and No. 1 New York Times best-selling author of her memoir, “Going There,” which was publi<a href="1d in October 2021. She is also a co-founder of Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) which has raised more than $700 million for cancer research.

Couric was the first woman to solo anchor a network evening newscast, serving as anchor and managing editor of the “CBS Evening News”from 2006 to 2011 following 15-years as co-anchor of NBC’s “Today Show.”

In 2017, <a href="1 founded Katie Couric Media (KCM), which has developed a number of media projects, including a daily newsletter, “Wake-Up Call”, the “Next Question” iHeartPodcast, digital video series and several documentaries. You can find it all at katiecouric.com

Listen to new episodes of “Next Question with Katie Couric” every Thursday.  The first episode of season nine with Kris Jenner drops April 11, 2024.

Next Question with Katie Couric” is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is available on the iHeartRadio app and everywhere podcasts are heard.

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