Why Is Travis Kelce's New Heights Podcast Ending?
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Why Is Travis Kelce’s New Heights Podcast Ending?

Jason Kelce recently provided a major update regarding his and Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast. The former shared that it would go on hiatus later this month. The podcast launched two years ago in 2022. In it, the Kelce brothers discuss important events in their professional and personal lives, including the 35-year-old’s relationship with Taylor Swift, as well as the latest updates in the sports world. They have also occasionally featured guest appearances from prominent sports personalities and celebrities.

So, here’s when Travis and Jason Kelce’s New Heights podcast is going on a hiatus, and why it is wrapping up.

Is Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast going on hiatus?

Jason Kelce confirmed that his and Travis’ New Heights podcast will go on a hiatus after concluding its third season on July 23, 2025.

The former Philadelphia Eagles center announced the same on the July 9 episode. He mentioned that a few pre-taped episodes, featuring special guests, are currently in the works. However, he has not revealed exactly when the podcast will return for a fourth season.

Here’s why New Heights podcast is ending

The New Heights podcast is ending as of now because Travis Kelce is going to training camp.

Jason Kelce shared in the July 9 episode that the podcast often went on hiatus when training camp began. This is because it was “nearly impossible” for them to focus on it whenever one of them was training.

The podcast had previously gone on hiatus following the second season finale in July last year. At that time, the NFL star had shared that the podcast would return in two months.

The third season featured guest appearances from the Kelce brothers’ parents Ed and Donna, Kansas City Chiefs guard Trey Smith and offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, and F1: The Movie star Brad Pitt.

The New Heights podcast can be streamed via Apple Podcasts, Wondery, Spotify, and YouTube.

Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on ComingSoon.

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