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Couric's Podcast ''Next Question'' Returns for Season 11


''Next Question with Katie Couric''
''Next Question with Katie Couric''

Journalist and podcaster Katie Couric has launched the 11th season of her podcast, "Next Question with Katie Couric," a production of Katie Couric Media and iHeartPodcasts. The new season, which debuted today, promises to delve into pressing political issues with a lineup of influential guests, aiming to sift through the tumult of daily headlines and focus on substantive matters.

This season, Couric will engage with a diverse group of political figures and commentators, including the Meiselas Brothers, former Congressman Adam Kinzinger, financier Anthony Scaramucci, actress and advocate Laverne Cox, and Representative Jasmine Crockett, among others. The series is set to offer candid discussions that aim to cut through the clutter of political discourse.

In the season's opening episode, Couric sits down with Chris Whipple, journalist, documentary filmmaker, and author of the best-selling book "Uncharted," which explores the undercurrents of the 2024 election. The discussion is expected to reveal the internal dynamics and challenges faced by political leaders, highlighting how personal loyalties and misjudgments influenced the electoral process.

"Next Question with Katie Couric" continues to provide a platform for thoughtful dialogue, giving listeners insight into complex issues without the overwhelm of constant news updates. Episodes are released every Thursday and are available on the iHeartRadio app and other podcast platforms.

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