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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Spotify deal has fallen through, leaving them disappointed with how the news of their exit from the platform was handled.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Spotify deal has fallen through, leaving them disappointed with how the news of their exit from the platform 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 revealed that the royal couple had been urged to produce more content over the past year, but were unable to meet Spotify’s expectations before the deal ended earlier this month.

Meanwhile, the Montecito journal featured an interesting story about a local podcaster who has produced over 630 episodes.

This highlights the stark contrast between Meghan’s lackluster podcasting efforts and the dedication of others in the field.

It is deemed ridiculous that Meghan only managed to create 12 episodes, without delving into topics that required extensive research.

Her shallow and uninspiring content has left many unimpressed.

Furthermore, Meghan’s popularity in her own neighborhood is questionable.

Even her famous neighbors fail to appreciate her presence.

Recently, the Montecito local newspaper honored a hardworking mom named Sarah Weisel Powers, who not only handles all household responsibilities but also finds time to complete a podcast series.

Sarah, who has been living in Montecito since she was five years old, shares her experiences as a mother on her hour-long weekly audio program called “The Mom Hour.”

Sarah, along with her co-host Francis, offers a conversational and nuanced approach to motherhood and parenting topics.

Although they do not claim to be experts, their real-life experiences and non-judgmental encouragement resonate with newer moms seeking guidance.

With over 630 episodes covering various subjects such as making friends as a mom, potty training, managing screen time, and discussing money with kids, the podcast has gained over 15 million downloads.

Additionally, the show now includes contributions from other voices, providing diverse perspectives.

One of the remarkable aspects of Sarah’s podcast is that she can manage it all from the comfort of her home in Montecito.

After attending college in Chicago and living in Phoenix and Orange County, Sarah and her husband returned to Montecito due to the impact of COVID-19.

This demonstrates her ability to adapt and continue her podcasting journey amidst challenging circumstances.

In conclusion, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Spotify deal may have ended on a sour note, but there are other podcasters like Sarah Weisel Powers who are thriving in their craft.

While Meghan’s lack of commitment and uninspiring content disappoints, local talents like Sarah continue to impress with their dedication and relatable perspectives.

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