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''Archetypes'' Podcast is Now Available on All Platforms


''Archetypes''
''Archetypes''

The award-winning podcast "Archetypes" is now available on all platforms and Lemonada Media will oversee ad sales and distribution. Hosted by Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, the podcast investigates, dissect and subvert the labels that try to hold women back. These singular discussions -- with notable women, friends, comedians, activists, historians and experts -- transcend individual episodes for a cultural conversation about how women can reject, reclaim and redefine these archetypes.

During "Archetypes," Mariah Carey speaks about the definition of being a diva, Mindy Kaling celebrates the choice to be single, Pamela Adlon lifts the lid on the pressure to be a wife and a mother, Issa Rae and Ziwe Fumudoh unpack the loaded misconception that often comes with being a woman of color and Jameela Jamil & Shohreh Agdashloo speak about the courage that it takes to step up and speak out, even when it puts everything on the line.

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, is a mother, feminist, and longtime champion of human rights. Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a constant thread she weaves through both humanitarian and business ventures. She and her husband, Prince Harry, founded The Archewell Foundation, in 2020 to support communities in need at a micro and macro level, in both moments of crisis as well as for long term aid.

As of March 5, the entire first season of "Archetypes" is available to stream on all major platforms.

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