Synopsis
A weekly podcast that shines a light on Prince Harry and Meghan Markles causes. The topics that will be discussed are the commonwealth youths, access to education, wounded men and women of the military, womens rights, and the Commonwealth nations.
Episodes
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Episode 17: Coming to Africa! The The Duke and Duchess Sussex and Master Archie’s Royal Tour.
22/09/2019 Duration: 35min -
Episode 16: Smart Works workwear makes its debut and the Invictus Games turns 5!
12/09/2019 Duration: 44min -
Episode 15: Shining a Light on the Undercurrent/Underbelly of Racism in Modern Day Britain
18/08/2019 Duration: 31min -
Episode 14. Shining a light on 5 charitable organizations featured on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s IG.
11/08/2019 Duration: 34minWe have chosen to shine a light on 5 Charitable organizations that are currently being featured on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Instagram account. These organizations were nominated by followers who believed that these organizations were making a difference in the lives of others. As a result, they were chosen by Harry and Meghan to shine a light on for the month of August. My duke and I Podcast will spotlight these 15 organizations because they are helping so many with so little, therefore, it is important to let the world know who they are, what they do, and how they can be helped.
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Episode 13: Global Birthday wishes for HRH Meghan and the Substantive September Issue of British Vogue, Forces for Change, Edited by HRH the Duchess of Sussex.
03/08/2019 Duration: 30minLeft: Meghan at SmartWorks (Photo credit @Sussexroyal) | Right: Vogue's September issue (Photo credit: Peter Lindbergh) Meghan, Duchess of Sussex guest-edited the September issue of British Vogue, an issue normally slated for fall fashion. However, she transformed it to shine a light on fifteen women from diverse backgrounds, such as politics, sport, and art. These women are collectively making a difference in transforming the lives of others. An applaudable aspect of the issue is its cover that includes a mirror, which urges us, the readers, to look within ourselves and be a force for change. The Duchess enlisted her husband, Prince Harry, who interviewed primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall, that resulted in a global conversation on the subconscious bias, which refers to the attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner. The issue also consists of a Q & A with former first lady, Michelle Obama, on motherhood and maturity. The September issu
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Episode 12. Staying focused on the great work of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan while the world seems to be focused on the trivial.
17/07/2019 Duration: 40minTopics discussed on episode 12 1. Prince Harry’s round table discussion with Patricia Scotland, ministers and youths from the Commonwealth nations to obtain ways to support young people's priorities in their communities. 2. A Kenyan social entrepreneur whose company is connecting smallholder farmers across Africa into global supply chains has won the Commonwealth Secretary-General’s Innovation Award for Sustainable Development. 3. Harry’s new mental health initiative, change direction. 4. Maldives’s appealed to be re-admitted into the Commonwealth Nations. 5. Meghan and Harry attends the lion king premiere to bring awareness to the declining lion population throughout Africa
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Episode 11: Leveraging Frogmore Cottage for an invitation to Archie’s christening
08/07/2019 Duration: 01h01minMeghan’s surprise visit to see the NY Yankees and Boston Red Socks The Diana’s award The UK hysteria about Archie’s private christening The myth about the cost of the 2.4 million dollars for frog-more cottage repair Archie’s Big day William & Kate’s betrayal of Harry & Meghan
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Episode 10:Making light of racism is demeaning and dehumanizing. How the BBC is racial stereotyping.
23/06/2019 Duration: 49min -
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Episode 8
28/05/2019 Duration: 34minIn episode 8, we discuss the Commonwealth trade meeting of Senior policymakers, business leaders and owners, which will take place in Nairobi, Kenya. CAMFED, a charity organization supported by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust, wins gold at the Chelsea garden show. Prince Harry's polo match in Rome which raised funds for Sentebale. Prince Harry wins a monetary judgement against Splash News Agency and a formal apology for invading his and Duchess Meghan’s privacy. A flower named after Archie Harrison at the Chelsea Flower Show. Harry and Meghan's second resident at Buckingham palace when they are in London and Prince Harry's upcoming engagements.
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Episode 3. Social media, Mental health stigma, the non-for-profit organizations supported by the Duke and Duchess, Frogmore Cottage, charity organizations and the quest to save the environment.
10/04/2019 Duration: 01h07minEpisode 3 Topics covered 1) Meghan and Harry’s new Instagram account, @royalsussex. 2) CAMFED - A non-for-profit organization educating girls in Sub Saharan Africa and CAMA, the graduates of CAMFED who are making a difference in their communities. 3) Heads Together - Mental Health Wellness 4) Harry attends Netflix's Our Planet premier. 5) Harry and Meghan's new home, Frogmore Cottage, its renovation and history. 6)The pouring in of donations to charities in honor of the impending birth of Megan and Harry's first child. Harry and Meghan's Instagram account Meghan and Harry’s official Instagram account @RoyalSussex, launched on Tuesday April 2nd, and took five hours and 45 minutes for them to reach 1,000,000 followers, which is unprecedented. The previous world record took a little more than 11 hours to reach. Several days later they have more than 4 million followers. In their first post: Harry and Meghan said: "Welcome to our official Instagram; we look forward to sharing the work that drives us, the ca
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Episode 2| The impact of the British Royal Family on the Commonwealth Nations
31/03/2019 Duration: 57min1. Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall’s trip to the Caribbean 2. Lionel Richie’s nomination as global ambassador of the Prince’s trust 3. Smart Works 4. The Queen’s Commonwealth canopy 5. Amal Clooney’s award 6. Prince Charles’ environmental scholarships to Cambridge, his trip to Cuba and its implications 7. The winners of the Commonwealth youth awards 2019 Share My Duke and I podcast to your social media Facebook Twitter Google-plus Linkedin Snapchat My duke and I on Twitter Join the conversations, leave your comments, and let us know what you would like to hear or leave a question Who is Sara latham Sara Latham is an American with dual citizenship to the U.S. and the U.K, who has had prominent positions in both countries in the political and financial sector.Moreover, she has a decade-long experience in advising politicians, such as, Hillary Clinton on he
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My Duke and I – The Commonwealth Nations | Ep. 1
17/03/2019 Duration: 21minShare My Duke and I Podcast Facebook Twitter Google-plus Linkedin Snapchat The Commonwealth nations In this episode of My duke and I, we discuss Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's partnership with the the Commonwealth Nations. Harry is the ambassador of the 53 Commonwealth countries and Meghan is the vice president of the queen's Commonwealth trust along with her husband Prince Harry the President. What is the Queen's Commonwealth trust? It's a non-for-profit organization where they champion fund and connect young leaders who are working hard to change the world? The Queen's Commonwealth trust also shares the stories of these young leaders and give them the platform to amplify their ideas and inspire others to join. Considering that, it was prudent that we introduce our listeners to who and what the Commonwealth countries. Visit the Queen's Commonwealth Trust website: https://www.queenscommonwealth