Podcasts are becoming an increasingly crowded market, but that hasn’t stopped two female forces from expanding their footprints.
In an interview with WWD, model and budding business mogul Ashley Graham revealed that her podcast, “Pretty Big Deal,” will become a permanent weekly feature, not even taking a break when she gives birth in January.
At the same time, Glamour just released the first two episodes of “What I Wore When,” their newest weekly podcast in partnership with iHeartMedia.
Graham launched the first season of her podcast last October, kicking off the eight episode series with an interview with Kim Kardashian. Other guests included Serena Williams, Amy Schumer and Lindsey Vonn.
Its second season, of which Revlon is the title sponsor, began last week with an interview with “CBS This Morning” anchor and O, The Oprah Magazine editor at large Gayle King, but this time it won’t stop.
“We had a big meeting about what do the viewers want and what are they craving,” said Graham, who just released an episode with Emily Ratajkowski. “The first thing they were craving were 30 to 40 minutes pieces of content for the commute and also we realized the moment we go away they’re sad and then people will
In an interview with WWD, model and budding business mogul Ashley Graham revealed that her podcast, “Pretty Big Deal,” will become a permanent weekly feature, not even taking a break when she gives birth in January.
At the same time, Glamour just released the first two episodes of “What I Wore When,” their newest weekly podcast in partnership with iHeartMedia.
Graham launched the first season of her podcast last October, kicking off the eight episode series with an interview with Kim Kardashian. Other guests included Serena Williams, Amy Schumer and Lindsey Vonn.
Its second season, of which Revlon is the title sponsor, began last week with an interview with “CBS This Morning” anchor and O, The Oprah Magazine editor at large Gayle King, but this time it won’t stop.
“We had a big meeting about what do the viewers want and what are they craving,” said Graham, who just released an episode with Emily Ratajkowski. “The first thing they were craving were 30 to 40 minutes pieces of content for the commute and also we realized the moment we go away they’re sad and then people will