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PodcastOne Announces Return of Chrisley Confessions 2.0


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PodcastOne has announced the relaunch of Chrisley Confessions, the podcast hosted by reality TV personalities Todd and Julie Chrisley. The revamped series, entitled Chrisley Confessions 2.0, premieres July 16, and will be available in both audio and video formats through PodcastOne.

Originally launched in 2018, Chrisley Confessions quickly built a loyal following with its blend of humor, personal reflection, and candid conversations. The Chrisleys rose to national fame with their reality series Chrisley Knows Best, and the podcast offered fans a more personal, unfiltered look into their lives.

The new version of the show marks the couple's return to the spotlight following their high-profile legal issues and subsequent Presidential pardon. The relaunch promises to explore themes of faith, family, personal growth, and starting over.

"This next chapter is rooted in grace, growth, and truth," said Todd Chrisley in a statement. "Whether you've supported us, criticized us, or simply watched from afar, we're inviting you to listen with an open heart. This is our story, told in our own words."

PodcastOne President Kit Gray said the company is "excited to welcome Todd and Julie back" and praised the podcast for its "authenticity, vulnerability, and signature Chrisley humor."

Chrisley Confessions 2.0 will include guest interviews, listener Q&A sessions, and the couple's perspectives on life, love, and lessons learned. It joins a wide lineup of PodcastOne programming, which includes The Jordan Harbinger Show, The Adam Carolla Show, Court Junkie, and The Prosecutors, among others.

New episodes will be available on PodcastOne, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and other major podcast platforms.

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