Meghan Markle's first exclusive Spotify podcast series, Archetypes, will look at the history of prejudices directed at women, according to the streaming service.
The series, which will be presented by the Duchess of Sussex and produced by Archewell Audio and Spotify's Gimlet Media, will premiere later this summer. She is anticipated to speak with historians and specialists to learn more about the history of such labels, as well as other women whose public perceptions have been affected by stereotypes.
“This is how we talk about women: the words that raise our girls, and how the media reflects women back to us,” Markle says in a teaser released Wednesday. “But where do these stereotypes come from? And how do they keep showing up and defining our lives?”
The series will be executive produced by Markle; Ben Browning, Archewell’s head of content; and Rebecca Sananes, Archewell’s head of audio. Spotify’s Dawn Ostroff, Courtney Holt and Julie McNamara will serve as executive producers for the audio streamer.
Archetypes will be the first podcast series released as part of Archewell Audio’s exclusive multiyear deal with Spotify, which was first announced in late 2020. Archewell previously released a holiday special on Spotify with guests like Stacey Abrams, José Andrés, James Corden, Elton John, Naomi Osaka and Tyler Perry.