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merlotgran Tue 15-Dec-20 15:39:21

Harry and Meghan have signed a podcast deal with Spotify and will produce their own shows, starting with a holiday special that will air this month.

Archewell Audio will 'uplift and entertain' and feature 'diverse perspectives and voices'

The couple said in a statement: 'What we love about podcasting is that it reminds all of us to take a moment and to really listen, to connect to one another without distraction.'

Sounds like a barrel of laughs. tchhmm

Jane10 Tue 15-Dec-20 22:02:14

Christmas and New Year in our family. Thanksgiving etc doesn't mean anything to us. We don't have to lazily sum up Christmas, New Year, Hanukkah, Diwali etc in one word.

quizqueen Tue 15-Dec-20 21:25:10

I don't think the 'perspectives' will be very diverse. It will be all more ridiculous woke stuff. One day this couple may come to realise that not many people are actually interested in what they have to say about anything and Meghan will be wishing she hadn't got 12+ bathrooms to keep clean! Actually, Harry will probably end up doing them because it will all be his fault that things have gone badly wrong.

merlotgran Tue 15-Dec-20 21:13:13

Has anybody else seen the trailer?

Summerlove Tue 15-Dec-20 21:11:01

Jane10

If someone talked to me about 'the holidays' I'd think they were talking about the summer holidays-what americans would call 'vacations' It would never occur to me to call Christmas 'the holidays'.
Two nations divided by a common language.

It’s because there are many holidays celebrated in December. Not just Christmas.

It’s meant to be inclusive

Ellianne Tue 15-Dec-20 21:01:49

As the DGD of a clergyman, I was always told the word holiday came from old English "holy" day. So Christmas sort of fits in with that?

Jane10 Tue 15-Dec-20 20:57:05

If someone talked to me about 'the holidays' I'd think they were talking about the summer holidays-what americans would call 'vacations' It would never occur to me to call Christmas 'the holidays'.
Two nations divided by a common language.

Callistemon Tue 15-Dec-20 20:18:10

We're so proper on 'ere

Ellianne Tue 15-Dec-20 20:15:41

Lost in translation?

Lucca Tue 15-Dec-20 20:11:42

Ellianne

Lucca

Its clearly acceptable on GN to be rabidly anti American.
Ah well, peck on !

I'm fascinated by language, words and dialects. No racism at all.

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Callistemon Tue 15-Dec-20 20:03:02

No worries, mate tchwink

Ellianne Tue 15-Dec-20 19:57:56

Lucca

Its clearly acceptable on GN to be rabidly anti American.
Ah well, peck on !

I'm fascinated by language, words and dialects. No racism at all.

Callistemon Tue 15-Dec-20 19:53:03

Lucca

Its clearly acceptable on GN to be rabidly anti American.
Ah well, peck on !

Well, if "Happy Holiday" I is an Americanism, one I dislike, then yes, guilty as accused M'Lud.

I prefer Merry Christmas.

Sparkling Tue 15-Dec-20 19:49:33

Must miss that!

Lucca Tue 15-Dec-20 19:47:01

Its clearly acceptable on GN to be rabidly anti American.
Ah well, peck on !

Callistemon Tue 15-Dec-20 19:20:20

Summerlove

Callistemon

That seems positive to me
Which bit? The fact we can't go on holiday at the moment?

The fact that if people tune in, then they will have found an audience.

If no one does, it’s one step closer for those who want them to go away, as they’ll be less likely to get a deal elsewhere.

I thought that was self explanatory.

A holiday special is a special put out over the holiday season. Again. Pretty self explanatory for those who aren’t trying to assign bad motives.

The Plain English campaign comes to mind.

Callistemon Tue 15-Dec-20 19:18:25

Jane10

I suppose by 'holiday' they mean what we call Christmas rather than the more usual holiday relating to a trip away somewhere in the summer.

I bought a pack of two Christmas tea towels once from TK Maxx (an American company).
The one on the top said Ho, ho, ho!
The one underneath says "Happy Holiday"

I use one under the tree and the other to wipe the dishes, not hard to guess which is which.
tchgrin

Ellianne Tue 15-Dec-20 19:00:07

Yes, Jane10, so will all these Americanisms they use, (either misunderstood or disliked over here), alienate them even more? I'm guessing they're going more for an audience residing in the US.

Lollin Tue 15-Dec-20 18:59:59

Oh goodie another thread where we can peck peck peck- shame some will miss out as there is no mention of M&H in the title!

Jane10 Tue 15-Dec-20 18:51:13

I suppose by 'holiday' they mean what we call Christmas rather than the more usual holiday relating to a trip away somewhere in the summer.

tidyskatemum Tue 15-Dec-20 18:44:27

God, they make me feel tired!

Anniebach Tue 15-Dec-20 18:33:05

They are selling goodie bags ?

Summerlove Tue 15-Dec-20 18:19:33

Callistemon

^That seems positive to me^
Which bit? The fact we can't go on holiday at the moment?

The fact that if people tune in, then they will have found an audience.

If no one does, it’s one step closer for those who want them to go away, as they’ll be less likely to get a deal elsewhere.

I thought that was self explanatory.

A holiday special is a special put out over the holiday season. Again. Pretty self explanatory for those who aren’t trying to assign bad motives.

Jane10 Tue 15-Dec-20 17:08:08

Gawd! The Queen must be cringeing. Tackier and tackier.

merlotgran Tue 15-Dec-20 17:05:06

I hope they've gone easy on the Ashwagandha. I bought some as a supplement to reduce stress and anxiety.

I took one capsule and was climbing the walls all night. tchshock

Ellianne Tue 15-Dec-20 16:49:58

16:16BlueBelle
What a load of bitterness.

How can an oatmeal latte be bitter? I would have thought it was more creamy.