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Meghan Markle’s Podcast: Pregnancy, Meditations, and Inflatable Pizza
In a recent article published by The Times, writer Hilary Rose delves into Meghan Markle's podcast titled “Good Wife, Bad Wife, Good Mom, Bad Mom.”
The episode promises a raw and enlightening conversation, and as a Royal Rogue, I couldn't resist sharing my thoughts on it.
The podcast begins with Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, exploring the concept of being caught between wrongdoing and rightdoing.
It seems she finds solace in floating within that spectrum, but the question remains: is it truly fulfilling?
As I read through Meghan's sentences, I can't help but wonder if rearranging the words would bring more clarity to her thoughts.
Perhaps a game of word scrabble could unlock the hidden meaning behind her word salad.
One of the highlights of this episode is Meghan's dear friend Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, wife of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Sophie is not only a humanitarian and activist but also an emblem of strength derived from embracing humanity.
This leaves me pondering if I am doing enough to embrace humanity in my own life.
Does Meghan have a circle of loved ones with whom she enjoys spending quality time?
Sophie surely must be one of them.
It turns out that Sophie used to send Meghan little meditations during her pregnancy, which many pregnant women find beneficial.
Lavender-scented candles also play a significant role in Meghan's birth plan for her first child.
However, it appears they were absent from the plan for her second child.
Meghan expresses her admiration for Sophie, setting the stage for a raw and enlightening interview.
I must remember this tactic if I ever have the opportunity to interview George Clooney.
Sophie shares a thought-provoking perspective on freedom, stating that it is not about being free from the world but rather being free in the world.
This sentiment resonates with Meghan, who has been spending time with her girlfriends by the pool.
Apparently, their pool boasts an inflatable pizza slice, which left me momentarily perplexed.
The revelation that a pepperoni-less slice was cheaper than its pepperoni counterpart added to my confusion.
Perhaps a stream of consciousness would make more sense if I meditated further.
As the podcast continues, Meghan reveals that she has read a book titled “A Radical Awakening.”
It seems reading books does not always end well for her, as she has yet to give a shout-out to Jilly Cooper in any of her podcasts.
This particular book explores a woman's journey of discarding old ways and shedding societal obligations.
While Meghan finds inspiration in this, it is hard to ignore the fact that she has seven nannies, which might explain her newfound freedom.
The rest of the podcast delves into discussions about personal authenticity, rejecting societal molds, and the illusion of perfectionism.
Meghan and her guests encourage listeners to embrace their true selves and connect with their own intuition.
They touch on the patriarchy and the limitations it imposes, highlighting Meghan's own unique journey from an actress to marrying an English prince and speaking her truth on Oprah.
At one point, Meghan receives a call from her mother, Doria, who inquires if she has a smiley face on.
Meghan confirms and assures her mother that she is holding up like a brave little soldier.
The podcast concludes with Meghan promising to return next week, leaving her Royal Rogues eagerly awaiting more thought-provoking content.
In conclusion, Hilary Rose's article sheds light on Meghan Markle's podcast, offering a satirical take on the topics discussed.
While some may find the conversation meandering and lacking focus, there is no denying the allure of Meghan's unique perspective.
Whether you agree or disagree with her viewpoints, one thing is certain: Meghan Markle continues to captivate audiences with her unfiltered and intriguing discussions.
Stay tuned for more captivating episodes from the Duchess of Sussex.
Much love and bliss to all!