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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Spotify deal has come to an end, leaving the couple disappointed with how the news of their departure was handled.
According to an exclusive source from Us Weekly, Spotify was supposed to release a statement praising Meghan’s work, but failed to do so.
The insider also revealed that the royal couple had been under pressure to produce more content for the platform, but were unable to meet the expectations.
This turn of events comes as a blow to Meghan, especially when compared to the recognition given to a local Montecito mom podcaster who has produced over 630 episodes.
The Montecito Journal recently honored a hardworking mom named Sarah Weisel Powers, who has been living in Montecito since she was five years old.
Powers, along with her co-host Francis, runs a weekly audio program called “The Mom Hour,” which provides insights and perspectives on motherhood and parenting.
Despite not being experts in the field, they offer relatable experiences and non-judgmental support to new moms.
Their topics range from making friends as a mom to managing screen time and discussing money with kids.
With over 15 million downloads, the show has gained popularity and now includes contributions from various voices.
Unlike Meghan, Powers is well-regarded in her community.
She has managed to balance her podcasting duties with her daily responsibilities of taking care of her family and home.
Returning to Montecito due to the pandemic, Powers continues to stop by Pierre Lafond, just like she did during her childhood, for a cup of coffee and perhaps a large cookie.
Her dedication to her podcasting endeavors while handling the challenges of motherhood has earned her recognition and respect from her neighbors.
This stark contrast between Meghan’s lackluster performance and the achievements of a local mom podcaster has not gone unnoticed.
The Montecito community, known for its famous residents, does not hold Meghan in high regard.
The disappointment felt by the royal couple over their failed Spotify deal is further compounded by the local newspaper’s recognition of Powers’ hard work and dedication.
It is evident that Meghan’s limited output of just 12 episodes pales in comparison to Powers’ extensive catalog of over 630 episodes.
The source from Us Weekly even goes as far as to criticize Meghan’s lack of effort, stating that there was no excuse for her minimal contribution.
While Powers and Francis tackle a wide range of topics on their podcast, Meghan’s content was deemed unimpressive, consisting of banal and uninspiring platitudes.
The source suggests that Meghan must be frustrated, especially considering the availability of advanced AI technology like chatGPT, which could have easily generated content for her.
As Meghan and Harry move forward from the disappointment of their failed Spotify deal, they will likely reflect on the missed opportunity and the contrasting success of a local mom podcaster.
Powers’ ability to manage her podcasting responsibilities while juggling family life serves as an inspiration to many.
With her relatable approach and valuable insights, she has garnered a loyal following and made a significant impact in the world of parenting podcasts.
Despite not being a celebrity, Powers has managed to create a meaningful platform for herself and other moms, proving that dedication and hard work can lead to success.