Welcome to season nine of Next Question with Me, Katie Hurrik. It is twenty twenty four, and we're going to get through this together.
Folks.
My campaign promised to all of you here on Next Question is going to be a good time, the whole time. We hope. I have some big news to share with you in our season premiere featuring Chris Jenner, who's got some words of wisdom for me on being a good grandmother or in her case, a good lovey.
You know, you start thinking of what you want your grandmother name to be, like are they going to call me grandma like I called my grandmother? Or do I want to pick something? And then I thought of all these kids running around calling me Grandma, Grandma and grandma, and I thought, no, no, no, we need to change the name. So I got to choose my name, which is now Lovey.
And then we're getting to know the host of On Purpose with Jay Shetty.
One thing I've learned over time, and I'm sure you've come across this is the deep love from one parent can almost act as a shield from so much pain that we go through. And I feel like the to which my mother has loved me, my whole life has acted as this incredible shield even today.
And that's just the beginning. I'll also be joined by Hillary Clinton, Renee Flemy, Liz Cheney, to name a few. My goal this season is to help you listeners maintain your sanity while the whole world seems like it's spinning out of control. So come on in and take a break from the incessant negativity for a weekly dose of fascinating conversations, some of them I promise will actually put you in a good mood. The first woman to guest was.
And you were. You were amazing at it, and no, I was you were. I loved it, your energy and joy and you were able to do the version of Jeopardy which I really enjoy, which is you were able to revel in the contestants and not try to be like, oh, I'm as smart as them. I've got this.
I'm squeezing every minute I can for you out of this season of Next Question, Last Question, I promise you have to go. I have to go, but it's been so fun and I can't wait for you to hear it. Listen to Next Question on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.
