Emma Grede praises Duchess Meghan’s ‘clarity, conviction & genuine wisdom’

People are still talking about the Duchess of Sussex’s interview on Emma Grede’s Aspire podcast! The pod and YouTube video came out on Tuesday, and it’s already Grede’s most successful episode. I’m going just from YouTube views – as of this writing, the YT video has 142K views, where other Aspire episodes are generally in the 20K-50K range. The only other video to cross 100K was Grede’s interview with Mellody Hobson (a successful businesswoman, mentor and George Lucas’s wife). I’m just pointing all of that out because Meghan’s haters try to monetize hate and lies against her, but there’s also big business to be found in supporting and platforming Meghan. Here’s the video again:

On Thursday, Grede posted some behind-the-scenes photos with Meghan on her IG, where both women look great. I especially love the cut of Meghan’s trousers – she wore another Ralph Lauren suit, this time in navy. Meghan leans into the American classicism of RL, and it suits her. Grede also posted a video where she spoke about what she learned from talking to Meghan, and her impression overall of Meghan. As I said – people are really learning (in real time) that it’s actually good business to support Meghan.

Photos & video courtesy of Grede’s IG.

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12 Responses to “Emma Grede praises Duchess Meghan’s ‘clarity, conviction & genuine wisdom’”

  1. WaterDragon says:

    I also watched the YouTube version. It was disheartening to read the hater comments, so repetitively vile and totally exhibiting the brainwashing from the non-stop hate campaign against Meghan by the BRF, Rota Rats and Tabloid media scum that persists to this day. Does not factual information EVER penetrate the racist British mindset?!?

    • SunRae says:

      The commenters are embarrassing themselves, like dogs barking at a passing car. No one would think to harass Angelina Jolie with the state of her relationship with her father during an interview, or Mariah Carey about her sister, or any other celebrity with strained family relations (the majority by the way). They can’t tell the difference between gossip and news, and are only exposing the royal fandom for the backwards, informal, uncouth mob they are. Meghan is way out of their league.

    • sunnyside up says:

      We are not all racist, but unfortunately brainwashing works, and the BW has been brainwashing the people, it’s a good earner.

  2. Amy Bee says:

    I loved the interview. I was reminded how smart Meghan is and perhaps we should trust her to do things that feels right to her. She’s not afraid of failure and we especially women shouldn’t be either.

  3. Beverley says:

    Meg’s suit is giving me LIFE.

  4. WaterDragon says:

    I wasn’t familiar with Emma Grede before viewing this podcast but I am a fan and subscriber now. I really appreciate everything about the way she conducted this interview. It is good to know that there is at least one British media person who will give Meghan a fair shake.

    • Neeve says:

      People don’t even know that Emma is the co founder of the most successful Kardashian brands.

      • Nic919 says:

        The way Emma exudes intelligence and business sense, it’s pretty obvious she was the reason the Kardashians were successful.

    • jais says:

      Same I didn’t know her but now I’m following and will def tune in again. She had an interesting vibe. They both look so chic. Black and white outfits complimenting each other.

  5. zebz says:

    Meghan looks incredible in this suit. Bless Emma Grede for releasing a full-body photo of herself and Meghan so we can get the full effect. It’s amazing how varied Meghan is in the way she styles her pantsuits. Even though they are usually in neutral colors. 10/10.

  6. Dainty Daisy says:

    I thoroughly enjoyed the podcast. The conversation was really fluid, no gossip, no nonsense whatsoever. Meghan mentioned that she once wore a pair of jeans from a company that employed women that would have been trafficked. I wonder if it was Huit, the company from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿, because that company really profited from the “Meghan Effect”.

  7. IdlesAtCranky says:

    Now that is the way to do a long trouser, IMO.

    AT the floor, not ON the floor. They both look great.

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