Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir stole hearts as Olympic figure skating champions, but their podcast 'Tara and Johnny' has cemented them in pop culture forever. Discussing everything from beauty, sports, and gossip, this tag-team podcast is a must.
These celebrity siblings teamed up for a podcast, which includes interviews with the likes of Chelsea Handler and Zooey Deschanel.
Popular with fans and critics alike, the former First Lady's podcast on Spotify goes deeper than even her book 'Becoming,' giving you the feeling that you're eavesdropping on intimate conversations with her family and friends.
The former US president and the rock legend released their eight-episode podcast in 2021, describing it as "a personal, in-depth discussion between two friends exploring their pasts, their beliefs, and the country that they love—as it was, as it is, and as it ought to be going forward.”
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex signed a multi-year agreement with Spotify to create content that promoted "shared values." The first product of this partnership is Meghan Markle's podcast: 'Archetypes.' The podcast is set to feature Markle interviewing experts about the origins of female stereotypes, as well as those "who know all too well how these typecasts shape narratives." Markle describes the podcast as a platform to "dissect, explore, and subvert the labels that try to hold women back."
Former host of 'Fear Factor,' Joe Rogan has found his calling in podcast interviewing. With iconic guests such as Elon Musk, Steven Tyler, and Nick Kroll, audiences just can't get enough of 'The Joe Rogan Experience.'
Lindsay Lohan is boosting the momentum of her comeback with a new podcast, 'The Lohdown With Lindsay Lohan,' which premiered in April. The actress promised that listeners will "get to know me — the 100% authentic me.” However, the format of the podcast is Lohan interviewing a variety of guests, from actors to musicians, and YouTubers to entrepreneurs. “I’m not here to ask surface-level questions; I’m here for the stories that hold meaning,” she said in a promo video. Lohan has been steadily rebuilding her career over the past couple of years, signing a three-film deal with Netflix that includes a starring role in the holiday rom-com 'Falling For Christmas.'
Never miss a single update by following journalist Anderson Cooper's podcast. He summarizes his evening CNN show, and keeps audiences up-to-date on the latest in politics.
Radio is out and podcasts are in! International audiences have been tuning in to podcasts that cover everything from true crime to Hollywood gossip. Now, celebrities are creating a new type of fame on the Internet airwaves.
It's especially useful for Meghan Markle, as the Duchess of Sussex has had everyone speak for her over the past few years and now she finally gets to clear the story up for herself on her new podcast 'Archetypes,' which premiered on Spotify on August 23. The first episode featured guest (and longtime friend) Serena Williams, and the two discuss the double standard for men and women when it comes to ambition.
In a short promo video for the podcast, Markle says, "People should expect the real me in this, and probably the me that they've never gotten to know—certainly not in the past few years, where everything is through the lens of the media as opposed to, 'Hey, it's me.'" She added, "I'm just excited to be myself and talk and be unfiltered and...yeah, it's fun."
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Meghan Markle releases first episode of 'Archetypes' podcast, featuring guest Serena Williams
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Radio is out and podcasts are in! International audiences have been tuning in to podcasts that cover everything from true crime to Hollywood gossip. Now, celebrities are creating a new type of fame on the Internet airwaves.
It's especially useful for Meghan Markle, as the Duchess of Sussex has had everyone speak for her over the past few years and now she finally gets to clear the story up for herself on her new podcast 'Archetypes,' which premiered on Spotify on August 23. The first episode featured guest (and longtime friend) Serena Williams, and the two discuss the double standard for men and women when it comes to ambition.
In a short promo video for the podcast, Markle says, "People should expect the real me in this, and probably the me that they've never gotten to know—certainly not in the past few years, where everything is through the lens of the media as opposed to, 'Hey, it's me.'" She added, "I'm just excited to be myself and talk and be unfiltered and...yeah, it's fun."
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