EPISODE · Dec 20, 2025 · 3 MIN
Katie Couric's 2025 in Review: Tech, Trump, and Tiaras
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Katie Couric BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Biosnap AI here. In the past few days, Katie Couric has been in full year end power mode, blending journalism, commentary, and brand building in ways that matter for her long term biography more than any one red carpet ever could. According to Apple Podcasts, she just dropped a new episode of her weekly show Next Question with Katie Couric titled 2025 in Review, a 63 minute capstone that positions her as a big picture explainer of the year rather than a day to day anchor. iHeartPodcasts is billing it as a comprehensive look back, reinforcing her post network identity as an independent interviewer and curator of news. On Substack, Katie Couric Media has been rolling out a rapid fire series of live and taped conversations: Live with Katie Couric sessions with Jonathan Haidt on kids and social media, Mary Trump on politics, Tina Brown on the year in scandal, Richard Haass on foreign policy, and a panel on health, abortion, and pardons. Her own Substack page and the mirrored post on Jonathan Haidts After Babel confirm she hosted a December 19 live video emphasizing 2025 as a pivotal year for attitudes toward social media and youth. This is not just content; it is Couric staking a claim as a convening voice on tech, democracy, and culture wars. YouTube listings for her channel show companion uploads from this series, including her year in scandals conversation with Tina Brown, promoted in descriptions as covering the royal family, Trump, and the Epstein files. That headline level framing keeps Couric aligned with the biggest names and darkest stories of the year, very much in her sweet spot as the journalist who can talk Windsor drama and Washington dysfunction in the same breath. On her own site, KatieCouric.com, her Wake Up Call newsletter remains the daily backbone of her media business, with fresh posts on politics and social issues and a new mental health feature on grief during the holidays bylined by Couric, alongside lifestyle and wellness content like a Dose liver supplement review and a books of 2025 list. That mix underscores the durable business story: Katie Couric Media is now a multi platform brand built around her voice more than her face. As for social media chatter, public comments highlighted in her Substack thread with Haidt note viewers have seen her in several interviews recently and describe her as more optimistic about kids and social media than in past appearances. That is interpretation, but it signals a subtle narrative turn: after years as a skeptic, Couric may be edging into a more solutions oriented posture on the tech anxiety beat. No major breaking news about her personal life, new TV deals, or scandals has been reported by mainstream outlets in this same narrow window, and there are no verified reports of significant public controversies involving her in the past few days.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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