Spotify, which she said would investigate the stereotypes that hold women back. The podcast is set to launch this summer, with host Meghan chatting to historians, experts and women who have experienced being pigeonholed.However, ahead of launching her new venture, the Duchess of Sussex is trying to trademark the word "archetypes", a word which has roots in ancient Greece and has been in used in England since the 1540s.But what does the ancient word mean and why is Meghan Markle trying to trademark it?
Here's what you need to know. Meghan Markle is trying to trademark the word "archetypes" ahead of the launch of her Spotify podcast, which is titled Archetypes.
Archetypes, which will be hosted by Meghan, has been described by the duchess as "the podcast where we dissect, explore and subvert the labels that try to hold women back".In a trailer introducing the concept of the podcast, the former actress said: "This is how we talk about women: the words that raise our girls, and how the media reflects women back to us.
But where do these stereotypes come from? And how do they keep showing up and defining our lives?"Ahead of the podcast's launch, however, the Duchess of Sussex has made an application to the United States Patent and Trademark Office to trademark the word "archetypes".The application for the exclusive use of the historic word was made by Archewell Audio, one of the companies established by Meghan and Prince Harry after stepping down from the royal family.
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