@Spotify I was [lucky] enough to lead and interact with,” Holt wrote on Twitter. “The goals we set were ambitious, and yet we achieved so much.
25.03.2022 - 00:49 / perezhilton.com
Nearly two years after signing a $23 million deal with Spotify to produce exclusive content alongside her husband Prince Harry and their company Archewell Audio, Meghan Markle has finally announced her very first series!
A trailer for the podcast titled Archetypes dropped on the streamer Thursday. In the short clip, the Duchess of Sussex explains that the series will put a spotlight on female stereotypes. Through conversations with historians, experts, and women who have experienced being typecast, Meghan plans to investigate “labels that try to hold women back.”
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Denouncing the many offensive terms women have been called in the media and beyond, the Suits alum explains in the trailer:
Seems like an interesting topic for Meghan given all the sexism she’s dealt with in the public eye! The 40-year-old mom of two added:
Archetypes is set to launch this summer, though a specific date was not given. This announcement comes after the royal couple was slammed for hardly producing anything after inking the rich deal. Before this trailer, they have only published one holiday special — and that was in 2020!
It’s good to see they’re finally prepared to put in the work! Now Spotify better hope people tune in to hear what Markle and her guests have to say or they might start get that buyer’s remorse on this hefty investment!
Will YOU be one of Meghan’s listeners? Let us know and listen for yourself at the 0:18 mark (below)!
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@Spotify I was [lucky] enough to lead and interact with,” Holt wrote on Twitter. “The goals we set were ambitious, and yet we achieved so much.
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Meghan Markle is launching a podcast that will focus on female-specific subjects as well as how she raises her own daughter Lilibet, nine months, and women's labels.The Duchess of Sussex, 40, gave birth to her first daughter last June, whom she shares with husband Prince Harry, 37, as well as son Archie, two. It's been nearly two years since the Duke and Duchess first announced they would be collaborating with Spotify for a new slate of podcasts as part of their company Archewell Audio. Now the audio streaming platform has announced the first official podcast series called Archetypes, which will launch this summer.
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Meghan Markle is determined to have "uncensored conversations" about stereotypes that continue to impact women. On Thursday, Spotify announced that the Duchess of Sussex will host a new podcast titled "Archetypes" that will "investigate the labels that try to hold women back." The Duchess of Sussex will speak with historians and experts to "uncover the origin of these stereotypes and have uncensored conversations with women who know all too well how these typecasts shape narratives." The title of the show refers to the theme of the series, as well as Archewell, the nonprofit organization founded by the former American actress and her husband Prince Harry.That name pays tribute to their firstborn Archie.
The Duchess of Sussex is ready to launch her first podcast.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMeghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex and actor-turned-would-be-media-mogul, will have “uncensored conversations” about stereotypes that have historically applied to women on her forthcoming podcast for Spotify.The podcast series, “Archetypes,” is slated to debut this summer on Spotify. It’s the first production to land on Spotify under the streaming service’s exclusive deal inked in 2020 with Archewell Audio, the production company formed by Prince Harry and Markle.Throughout the series, Markle will speak with historians, experts and special guests to uncover the origin of these stereotypes and how they shape narratives in the culture.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorPrince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Archewell production company says it’s satisfied that Spotify is adequately addressing misinformation on its platform — and announced that a podcast featuring Markle will hit the audio-streaming platform this summer.The latest development comes after the erstwhile British royal couple in January said they were urging Spotify to make changes to address the “serious harms” presented by COVID misinformation on its platform. The couple’s statement did not call out Joe Rogan, but the popular podcaster — whose show is exclusively available on Spotify — set off a boycott instigated by Neil Young and joined by other musicians and talent, who were protesting COVID misinfo on “The Joe Rogan Experience.” According to a rep for Archewell Audio, the company has been encouraged by ongoing conversations with Spotify execs about implementing policies, practices and strategies to raise creator awareness, minimize the spread of misinformation and support transparency.As a result, Archewell Audio said, it is continuing production of “Meghan,” the Duchess of Sussex’s first podcast series, set to launch this summer.Harry and Meghan’s Archewell set a deal with Spotify in 2020 to produce exclusive podcasts that “build community through shared experience, narratives and values.” To date, it has released just one podcast — a holiday special in December 2020.