Meghan Markleâs Podcast Plummets: Confessions of a Female Founder Falls Flat on Spotify and Apple Charts
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is facing a fresh wave of challenges as her latest podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, has failed to capture the success of her earlier ventures. Launched on April 8, 2025, in partnership with Lemonada Media, the podcast aimed to spotlight women in business through candid conversations about their triumphs and struggles. However, just weeks after its debut, the show has already slipped out of Spotifyâs Top 100 lists in both the US and UK and failed to break into Appleâs Top 200 chart, raising questions about its appeal and Meghanâs ability to sustain her media momentum.
A Rocky Start for Confessions of a Female Founder
The podcast, which follows Meghanâs previous Spotify venture Archetypes, was expected to build on her reputation as a compelling storyteller and advocate for womenâs empowerment. The debut episode featured Whitney Wolfe Herd, founder of Tinder and Bumble, while subsequent episodes included Reshma Saujani of Girls Who Code and Meghanâs friend and business partner Kadi Lee. Despite high-profile guests and Meghanâs personal investment in the project, the show has struggled to resonate with audiences.
According to reports, Confessions of a Female Founder briefly entered Spotifyâs Top 10 in the US upon its launch, peaking at number 10, but quickly fell out of the Top 100 in both the US and UK by late April 2025. Even more telling, the podcastâs latest episode failed to make Appleâs Top 200 chart, a significant blow for a project backed by Meghanâs star power. In a particularly humbling comparison, a sleep-focused series called Sleep Cove outperformed Meghanâs podcast, climbing to number 79 on Spotifyâs UK chart.
Why Is the Podcast Struggling?
Several factors may explain the lackluster performance of Confessions of a Female Founder. Critics have pointed to Meghanâs interview style, which some describe as overly self-focused and lacking depth in exploring her guestsâ stories. Social media sentiment on platforms like X echoes this critique, with users calling the podcast âyawn-inducingâ and accusing it of prioritizing Meghanâs narrative over her guestsâ. One X post remarked, âItâs too Meghan-focused⌠she does not delve deep enough into her guestâs stories,â reflecting a broader perception that the show fails to engage listeners.
Additionally, Meghanâs team reportedly struggled to secure A-list guests like BeyoncĂŠ and Taylor Swift, who were approached but did not commit. This lack of star power may have dampened the podcastâs appeal, especially given the high expectations set by Archetypes, which featured prominent figures like Serena Williams and Mariah Carey. Sources close to the production claim that âno oneâs picking up the phone,â suggesting that Meghanâs outreach efforts have hit a wall.
The podcastâs struggles also come on the heels of Meghanâs fraught history with Spotify. Her previous podcast, Archetypes, debuted at number one in 2022, briefly dethroning The Joe Rogan Experience in multiple markets. However, its popularity waned, and Spotify did not renew the Sussexesâ ÂŁ25 million contract in 2023, citing unmet productivity benchmarks. Tensions were further highlighted by Spotify executive Bill Simmons, who publicly called Meghan and Prince Harry âgriftersâ on his own podcast. The fallout from this breakup may have cast a shadow over Meghanâs return to podcasting, with some speculating that Spotifyâs algorithms are suppressing Confessionsâ streaming numbers.
Comparing Archetypes and Confessions
Archetypes was a global phenomenon at its peak, topping Spotify charts in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and beyond within days of its August 2022 launch. The podcastâs focus on dismantling stereotypes faced by women, coupled with high-profile guests, resonated with listeners and earned praise for its polished production. Despite later slipping in rankings, it consistently outperformed competitors like The Joe Rogan Experience during its early weeks.
In contrast, Confessions of a Female Founder has struggled to replicate this success. While it briefly ranked number two in Spotifyâs US Business Podcasts category and number 19 on the general Top Podcasts chart, its rapid decline suggests a lack of staying power. Critics argue that the podcastâs narrower focus on female entrepreneurs may limit its audience compared to Archetypesâ broader appeal. Additionally, the lack of mainstream media buzz and the failure to secure top-tier guests have left the show feeling like a step backward.
Public and Media Reaction
The British media has been quick to capitalize on the podcastâs struggles, with outlets like the Daily Mail and The Standard running headlines about its âflopâ status. Some articles have even suggested that the podcast is in âcrisis talksâ after just three episodes, though these claims remain unverified. On X, detractors have been vocal, with posts labeling the podcast a âmassive flopâ and mocking Meghanâs broader 2025 ventures, including her As Ever lifestyle brand and Netflix series With Love, Meghan. One user quipped, âMeghanâs podcast is a chart flopâand is beaten by a show about sleep,â highlighting the publicâs schadenfreude.
However, Meghanâs supporters argue that the narrative of failure is overblown. Some point out that Confessions performed well on Appleâs charts early on, suggesting that listeners are engaging with the podcast on other platforms. Others, like the blog Celebitchy, contend that the mediaâs obsession with Meghanâs Spotify rankings ignores the showâs quality and cultural relevance. âThe numbers arenât the only measure of success,â one commenter noted, emphasizing that Meghanâs polished production and meaningful conversations are resonating with a niche audience
Whatâs Next for Meghan?
The podcastâs poor performance adds to a challenging year for Meghan, whose As Ever brand has faced criticism for overpriced products and logistical issues, and whose Netflix series With Love, Meghan received a 35% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite these setbacks, Meghan remains undeterred. Her podcast is still early in its run, and additional episodes could help it gain traction, especially if she secures more prominent guests.
Looking ahead, the âLiving Nostradamus,â Athos SalomĂŠ, has predicted that Meghan may pivot away from lifestyle ventures and return to acting or producing socially impactful projects. This shift could align with her strengths as a communicator and advocate, potentially revitalizing her public image. For now, however, Confessions of a Female Founder faces an uphill battle to regain its footing in a crowded podcasting landscape.
As Meghan navigates these challenges, the world continues to watchâsome with anticipation, others with skepticism. Whether she can turn the tide and prove her critics wrong remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Meghan Markleâs journey is never short on drama.