Meghan Markle made a rare and refreshingly candid appearance on Aspire with Emma Grede, the podcast hosted by the Good American co-founder and brand powerhouse. In a behind-the-scenes look shared by Grede, the two women not only talked business and identity — they also offered a glimpse into genuine friendship, shared ambition, and life under the microscope.
A candid connection between two powerhouses
On June 17, Emma Grede released a new episode of her podcast Aspire, featuring Meghan Markle in an open and personal conversation that delved into motherhood, entrepreneurship, and navigating life in the public eye. To celebrate the moment, Grede shared a series of intimate behind-the-scenes selfies and snaps from the recording session — a visual testament to the warmth and camaraderie that unfolded between the two women.
The Instagram carousel featured everything from solo mirror selfies to adorable close-ups of the pair smiling in soft natural light. In several images, they’re seated on set, caught mid-conversation, or laughing between takes. Videos from the session revealed their easy rhythm and the thoughtfulness both brought to the discussion.
Grede, who co-founded both Good American and SKIMS, used the caption of her post to pay tribute to Meghan’s strength and intentionality. “Building a brand under a global spotlight isn’t for the faint of heart,” she wrote, “and @Meghan is doing it with purpose, patience, and power.”
Sharing truths, rewriting the narrative
The podcast conversation took a deeper turn as Meghan reflected on her experience with fame, storytelling, and the constant battle between public perception and personal truth. When Grede asked, “If you could rewrite your public narrative from scratch, is there anything that you would do differently?” Meghan replied with striking clarity: “Yes, I would ask people to tell the truth.”
It was a simple but powerful moment — one that underscored how deeply the Duchess of Sussex values authenticity, particularly in a world where narratives are so often shaped by media and public speculation.
“I’m just grateful that now, being back on social as well, I have a place where I can share it on my own terms,” Meghan added. Her return to Instagram in January marked her first presence on the platform in five years, after stepping back from public accounts during her early relationship with Prince Harry. The couple later retired their joint @SussexRoyal account in 2020 when they transitioned away from their official royal duties.
From jam jars to global identity
In their conversation, Meghan also opened up about her approach to business — one rooted in intention and storytelling. Grede praised her for launching her latest venture with something as personal and nostalgic as jam, rather than a splashy, expected product.
“This isn’t just about business,” Grede emphasized in her caption. “It’s about identity, ambition, and owning your voice, even when the noise gets loud.” For Meghan, that noise has been constant — but so has her effort to reclaim her narrative, this time through entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and direct connection with audiences.
By highlighting the quieter decisions — choosing a humble kitchen staple as a brand’s first product, or returning to social media on her own terms — Meghan is reframing what it means to lead as a modern public figure. It’s not about spectacle, but substance.
A life behind the headlines
Meghan also addressed the viral “baby mama dance” video she posted on Princess Lilibet’s birthday, a joyful throwback that caught fans by surprise. “That was four years ago,” she explained during the podcast. “So it’s also a really great reminder that with all the noise or whatever people do, there’s still a whole life — a real, authentic, fun life — that’s happening behind the scenes.”
That comment echoed much of what defined the conversation: a reminder that no matter how high the volume of public commentary, real life is happening off-camera — filled with children, work, music, joy, and meaning. For Meghan, being a mom to Esmeralda and Amada, and a partner to Prince Harry, continues to shape her priorities.
She’s also carving a new lane, as a businesswoman and creative who builds platforms rather than simply performing for them. And in Grede — a fellow mother, entrepreneur, and disruptor — Meghan found the perfect conversation partner.
The power of sitting down and showing up
In a cultural moment where public image often eclipses private truth, this interview felt remarkably grounded. Through gentle laughter and honest admissions, both Meghan Markle and Emma Grede reminded listeners of the value in sitting down for a real conversation — and then showing up for each other.
There’s power in two women from different worlds connecting over the universals: motherhood, ambition, self-expression. And there’s value in letting audiences into that space, not just through headlines, but through human moments like a shared selfie and a meaningful conversation.