Jason and Travis Kelce are achieving new pinnacles of influence as they embark on their latest venture, "No Dumb Questions: And All of Our Dumbest Answers," a book based on their popular podcast segment "New Heights," which is scheduled for release on June 2.
"We're still reeling from the fact that we can call ourselves published authors," said Jason, 38, and Travis, 36, in a statement on January 14. "When we started the 'No Dumb Questions' segment on New Heights, we never imagined it would become a book that would grace your coffee table."

Indeed, the book, which will compile questions sent to the hosts from their audience, has been a "blast" for the brothers to put together. "We're thrilled that the 92%ers can take home a little piece of the podcast," they added, "including some too ridiculous to make it on the show."
Some of the questions set to make it into this collector's item include answers to 'Do you add the cereal or the milk to the bowl first?' and 'If you could have been on any team from a kids' movie or TV show, which would it be?' according to a press release.
In addition to beloved answers already aired on Jason and Travis' podcast, which premiered in 2022, and some never-before-seen questions and answers, the upcoming release will include illustrations, photos, and other exclusive content.
While this is the first time a New Heights segment has made it beyond Jason and Travis' podcast, it certainly isn't the first time their show has been a topic of cultural conversation. In the last year, stars from George Clooney to Caitlin Clark have made guest appearances on the podcast. Of course, the most famous New Heights lore is how it led to Travis' relationship with now-fiancée Taylor Swift. In 2023, Travis shared that he had gone to the Eras Tour show in Kansas City and claimed he was "butthurt" that he didn't get to meet her and shoot his shot. For her part, Taylor even made a guest appearance on the podcast in August and joked that she "owed a lot" to it.
"The most meaningful relationship I've ever had started with a man saying he was butthurt that I didn't want to meet him," Taylor reflected further in her Eras Tour docuseries that aired in December. "Greatest surprise of my life."