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    What Harry and Meghan did next

    enAugust 29, 2023

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    • Discover hidden talent on LinkedInExpand your search beyond active job seekers on other sites and explore LinkedIn for a wider range of professionals. Don't miss out on potential candidates who may not be actively looking but could still be a great fit for your organization.

      LinkedIn is a valuable resource for finding professionals who may not be actively looking for a new job but could still be great candidates for your small business. Sandra, the speaker, emphasized that over 70% of LinkedIn users don't visit other leading job sites, making it a unique platform for discovering top talent. Meanwhile, in other news, Harry and Meghan continue to make headlines, with their Netflix deal hanging in the balance as they navigate their post-royal careers. Despite the drama and uncertainty, they remain a captivating subject for the media. In the business realm, LinkedIn offers a pool of potential candidates that you might not find elsewhere. It's essential to expand your search beyond active job seekers and consider the professionals who may not be actively looking but could still be a great fit for your organization. On a lighter note, Harry and Meghan's story remains a fascinating one, with their transatlantic lives and ever-evolving careers keeping the public engaged. Their journey serves as a reminder that change and uncertainty can sometimes lead to new opportunities and success. To sum up, don't limit your job search to active candidates on other job sites; explore LinkedIn for a broader range of professionals. And, keep an eye on Harry and Meghan as they navigate their post-royal careers and explore new opportunities.

    • A New Phase for Harry and Meghan: From Royals to Entertainment Industry FiguresHarry and Meghan are leaving their royal ties behind to establish themselves in the entertainment industry, but their lack of experience raises questions about their abilities and the success of their new ventures.

      Harry and Meghan's relationship with the British royal family and media has significantly changed, leading to a new phase in their careers. While they were once at the center of international attention due to their royal status, they have now left that behind and are trying to establish themselves as entertainment industry figures. Their recent projects, such as the Invictus documentary on Netflix and the acquisition of a romantic novel for adaptation, mark a turning point as they seek to prove their worth outside of their royal ties. However, their lack of a proven track record in this area raises questions about their abilities and the success of their new ventures. Their current status involves living quietly in Montecito, California, and occasionally making headlines for their new projects. The intense media scrutiny they experienced during their time in the UK has calmed down, but their transition to their new careers is still ongoing.

    • Hollywood's Shift from Growth to Profitability Affects Expensive Deals with Tech GiantsHollywood's focus on profitability over growth may lead to a reevaluation of expensive deals with tech giants, as some high-profile content has yet to materialize.

      The entertainment industry, specifically Hollywood, was in a frenzy for growth in 2020, influenced by tech giants like Netflix and Wall Street. This led to massive deals being signed with high-profile figures like the Obamas, Joe Rogan, Oprah Winfrey, and Harry and Meghan. However, the industry's focus has since shifted from growth to profitability, leaving companies like Netflix and Spotify questioning the value of these expensive deals. For instance, Harry and Meghan's Netflix deal, reportedly worth $100,000,000, has yet to produce significant content, with only one high-profile series released so far. Their Spotify deal, which included a podcast series from Meghan, also faced challenges, with only one podcast produced over almost three years. The industry's changing priorities may result in a reevaluation of these deals and their worth.

    • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Spotify Podcast Partnership Faces CriticismDespite financial success, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's podcast partnership with Spotify faced criticism for unimpressive shows, lack of experience, and controversial pitches, raising questions about their ability to produce successful projects in the entertainment industry.

      The podcast partnership between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry with Spotify did not live up to expectations, with critics labeling their shows as unimpressive and even grifting. Meghan's lack of experience as an interviewer or journalist was evident, and damaging reports about rejected guests and controversial podcast pitches further tarnished their reputation. While the financial deals may not concern the royal family as much as what they might reveal, the question remains whether Harry and Meghan possess the necessary skills and talent to produce successful projects. The entertainment industry is known for its challenges, and even experienced professionals struggle to create hits. The public will be watching closely to see if they can prove their critics wrong.

    • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry face skepticism in HollywoodDespite their royal past, Meghan and Harry face challenges in Hollywood due to skepticism about their talent and experience. They're shifting focus to development and executive producing to prove their worth.

      The popularity and perceived talent of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have faced criticism and skepticism within Hollywood, particularly in relation to their recent foray into producing content. While they were once seen as victims of the royal family and British tabloids, their Netflix series has caused some problems for their profile. Jeremy Zimmer's comments about Meghan's audio talent and the lack of high hopes for their rivaling established producers highlight the challenges they face in this new endeavor. However, they are shifting their focus from mining their own experiences to development and executive producing. The impact of their reputation on their ability to produce successful content remains to be seen.

    • The complex image of Harry and MeghanDespite initial saintly image, Harry and Meghan face criticism and uncertain celebrity status due to controversies and balancing charitable work and commercial appeal.

      The public perception of Harry and Meghan has shifted significantly from their initial saintly image to a more controversial and complex persona. Their popularity ratings took a hit after certain events, and they've faced criticism from comedians and the media. They're now trying to carve out a brand for themselves that balances their charitable work with commercial appeal. However, their celebrity status in Hollywood is also uncertain, with some reports suggesting that some celebrities have distanced themselves from them due to the baggage they bring. Harry and Meghan's friendship with the Beckhams, for instance, has been the subject of speculation and controversy. Ultimately, their public image is a delicate balance between their charitable work and commercial appeal, and their celebrity status in Hollywood remains uncertain due to the controversies surrounding them.

    • The Disparity Between Harry and Meghan's Aspirations and Public ExpectationsDespite their advocacy efforts and personal projects, Harry and Meghan face a public more interested in tabloid news. Their relationship with the Royal Family remains complex, with a focus on independence and creative control in their future roles.

      There's a significant disparity between how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle see their roles in public life and what the public expects from them. While they aspire to be influential figures advocating for various causes, the public's interest leans more towards tabloid news. Their relationship with the Royal Family remains complicated, with them being excluded from official events but still welcome for family gatherings. Harry and Meghan have been focusing on their personal projects, such as Harry's Invictus Games documentary and a romance novel adaptation called "Meet Me at the Lake," which they've optioned for Netflix. These projects reflect their desire for creative control and independence from the Royal Family. Overall, the future holds uncertainty for their roles within the monarchy and in Hollywood.

    • Navigating the Uncertain Future of Harry and Meghan's Netflix DealDespite the challenges, Harry and Meghan's high profile ensures they'll find success in their next venture, whether it's a hit Netflix show, reality TV, or exploring interests like wellness.

      The next stage of Harry and Meghan's professional lives will be a significant test for them, as they attempt to make their production deal with Netflix a success. If they can create a hit show, it could suggest they have a knack for identifying material that resonates and the ability to be valuable assets to streaming platforms. However, if their project fails, they may need to consider other options, such as reality TV or returning to acting for Meghan. The entertainment industry is currently facing cuts, and studios are not throwing money around as freely as before. Additionally, Meghan's interests, such as wellness and stress relief, could lead her to explore opportunities in those areas. Ultimately, while their future is uncertain, their profile ensures that something will work out, even if it may not be exactly what they initially envisioned. It's also important to remember that Harry, who is known for his emotional intelligence, drive, and creativity, has not been fully utilized in their current endeavors. Harry's past successes, such as the Invictus Games, demonstrate his ability to turn ideas into reality against all odds.

    • The Power of AppreciationAppreciating others positively impacts individuals and organizations, leading to personal growth and success. Expressing gratitude can be facilitated through platforms like Reward Gateway Eden Read.

      Learning from this episode of Stories of Our Times is the importance of appreciation and how it can positively impact individuals and organizations. The podcast, brought to you by The Times and The Sunday Times, discussed the potential impact on Prince Harry following his decision to step down as a senior member of the British royal family. The speakers expressed hope that whatever Harry chooses to do next will tap into his good side. Meanwhile, a commercial break introduced listeners to Reward Gateway Eden Read, an employee experience platform that emphasizes the value of appreciation. The speakers also shared their personal experiences with giving gifts and the rewards they've earned through 1800flowers.com's Celebrations Passport. In essence, this podcast episode underscores the significance of acknowledging and appreciating others, which can lead to personal growth and organizational success. Additionally, the commercial highlights the benefits of using a platform like Reward Gateway Eden Read to facilitate and streamline the process of expressing appreciation.

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