The Kelsi Brothers have paused the New Heights podcast: what happened?
4 july 2024 в 13:13
Only one of the brothers has ended his career in the NFL, and considering that their podcast is focused on the dynamics of the brother duo, New Heights will have to take a little break.
Travis Kelce, 34, and Jason Kelce, 36, shared the news of the hiatus on Wednesday during the final episode of the second season. No one is leaving the podcast. And the brothers plan to return as soon as possible.
The brothers had previously talked about why they started the podcast and how wonderful the journey they had gone through together was. «We started with wanting to showcase our brotherhood and our similarities, knowing that we are really different in life».
Travis Kelce is still a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, and despite becoming a tight end in our hearts thanks to his status as an active player, he will have to be fully available for the Chiefs' training camp this summer.
Jason noted that the brothers will spend «a couple of nice months without the podcast» this summer, while Travis officially starts training camp. «Believe me, there won’t be time for the podcast [during training camp]», - Jason said. «Especially for the best podcast in the world».
Travis added, «I'm ready to resume it as soon as we finish with training camp».
After consulting with the podcast producer, Jason mentioned that the end of August might be a possible option.
Although they will not be actively recording new material in the coming months, the brothers announced that they will not leave fans unnoticed. Meanwhile, Jason hinted that fans should keep an eye on the podcast’s social media channels, as they will be updating them and possibly releasing never-before-seen show footage.
«I find it scary», - Travis joked. «But, nevertheless, it should be interesting».
And while Travis prepares for training camp, Jason is getting ready to join «Monday Night Countdown» on ESPN after leaving the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this year.
Ultimately, a break can be a good thing, especially if you want to think about what has been achieved and what can be changed. Jason, who left the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this year, added that they are always «open to influence». «Anything you have that you think would make the show better… send it in, you know?»
Travis Kelce, 34, and Jason Kelce, 36, shared the news of the hiatus on Wednesday during the final episode of the second season. No one is leaving the podcast. And the brothers plan to return as soon as possible.
The brothers had previously talked about why they started the podcast and how wonderful the journey they had gone through together was. «We started with wanting to showcase our brotherhood and our similarities, knowing that we are really different in life».
Travis Kelce is still a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, and despite becoming a tight end in our hearts thanks to his status as an active player, he will have to be fully available for the Chiefs' training camp this summer.
Jason noted that the brothers will spend «a couple of nice months without the podcast» this summer, while Travis officially starts training camp. «Believe me, there won’t be time for the podcast [during training camp]», - Jason said. «Especially for the best podcast in the world».
Travis added, «I'm ready to resume it as soon as we finish with training camp».
After consulting with the podcast producer, Jason mentioned that the end of August might be a possible option.
Although they will not be actively recording new material in the coming months, the brothers announced that they will not leave fans unnoticed. Meanwhile, Jason hinted that fans should keep an eye on the podcast’s social media channels, as they will be updating them and possibly releasing never-before-seen show footage.
«I find it scary», - Travis joked. «But, nevertheless, it should be interesting».
And while Travis prepares for training camp, Jason is getting ready to join «Monday Night Countdown» on ESPN after leaving the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this year.
Ultimately, a break can be a good thing, especially if you want to think about what has been achieved and what can be changed. Jason, who left the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this year, added that they are always «open to influence». «Anything you have that you think would make the show better… send it in, you know?»
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