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Archetypes is a podcast produced by Archewell Audio Productions and hosted by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.The podcast debuted on Spotify on August 23, 2022, and featured Meghan talking with artists, athletes, and experts about the history of stereotypes that get leveled against women.
Meghan Markle is back in the podcast game — with a new partner. Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, inked a partnership with podcast network Lemonada Media. That comes after Spotify‘s exclusive ...
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a lucrative deal with the audio streaming giant to host and produce podcasts, estimated to be worth around 25 million US dollars (£18 million), in late 2020.
"Of course, as a mother, you go, 'Oh, my God, what?' Everyone's in tears, everyone's shaken," she told Serena Williams on the first episode of Archetypes.
He also explored the idea of producing a podcast on veterans and co-hosting a show with Hasan Minhaj. [92] However, in June 2023, Spotify ended their deal with the couple to produce podcasts. [ 93 ] [ 94 ] In February 2024, Meghan announced a new deal with Lemonada Media , who would redistribute Archetypes on all audio platforms and work with ...
In 2021, the Duchess created a podcast titled Duchess, where she interviews châtelaines of castles and stately homes throughout the United Kingdom. [2] In her podcast's first season, she interviewed Lady Ingilby of Ripley Castle, Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill of Blenheim Palace, Lady Derby of Knowsley Hall, Demetra Lindsay of Hedingham Castle, Lady Devon of Powderham Castle, Catherine ...
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back as senior royals in 2020 and moved to California. They went on to sign a multi-year Netflix deal, which is reportedly worth $100 million.
In October 2021, Twitter analytics service Bot Sentinel released their analysis of more than 114,000 tweets about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as a result of which they found 83 accounts with a combined number of 187,631 followers that were possibly responsible for approximately 70% of the negative content posted about the couple.