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Bonus: Harry & Meghan (Finding Freedom Book Review with Merritt Beck)

Bonus: Harry & Meghan (Finding Freedom Book Review with Merritt Beck)

FromBe There in Five


Bonus: Harry & Meghan (Finding Freedom Book Review with Merritt Beck)

FromBe There in Five

ratings:
Length:
165 minutes
Released:
Sep 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week's bonus episode is a conversation with BTI5 royal correspondent Merritt Beck (@merrittbeck, The Style Scribe) about Omid Scobie's book that details Harry & Meghan's time in the spotlight, "Finding Freedom." They discuss what stood out to them in each phase of their relationship, from the courtship, engagement, wedding, and baby to ultimately stepping down as working royals. Did Kate & Merritt think it was an accurate portrayal? Did they need all these elaborate descriptions of food? Do they believe Meghan *really* wasn't involved in perhaps the most flattering book of all time?Note: Kate decided to upload the long uncut version, so this is longer than usual, but she assumed more is more when it comes to royal enthusiasts. Enjoy!Featured in this episode are 5 of our listeners' favorite Black-owned businesses:https://www.hificookies.com/https://www.secandleco.com/https://www.junebabyseattle.comhttps://freemaiden.com/https://www.flickofthewhiskcakes.com/Help A Human Out Podcast: https://stillkickin.co/blogs/help-a-human-out
Released:
Sep 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Be There in Five is a pop culture and millennial zeitgeist-focused podcast by Kate Kennedy (entrepreneur, author, pop culture commentator). Long-form and solo hosted, Be There in Five explores different facets of popular culture in a comedic, thoughtful, and analytical way, covering entertainment, social media, bloggers/influencers, and celebrities, in addition to focusing on the humor found in reexamining the 90s/00s as an adult (from AIM to Zenon). As one listener described it, “come for the relatable humor and lighthearted topics, stay for the surprising levels of depth and thoughtfulness injected into them.”