The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle, have a busy month of December. The two’s Netflix documentary, Harry & Meghan, which focuses on their love story and departure from the royal life, made its debut earlier this month.
Within a few weeks, a new documentary series will premiere, but this time the duo will be handling the production. For Live to Lead, get ready!
Through their production firm, Archewell Productions, they served as executive producers of Life to Lead. Geoff Blackwell, the series’ executive producer, also served as director. Additionally performing EP work are Ben Browning, Chanel Pysnik, Ruth Hobday, and John Sloss.
The couple signed a multi-year contract with the streaming juggernaut in September 2020 that includes the future film. What is the topic of this new documentary series? Here is what we do know.
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Live to the Lead Release Date
On Saturday, December 31, the documentary series will make its debut on Netflix’s streaming service. There will be a total of seven episodes, each one lasting for twenty-five minutes.
Live to Lead Synopsis
The plot of the show, as described in the summary provided by Netflix, is supposed to highlight outstanding leaders and draws inspiration from Nelson Mandela. It is included in the list below:
Extraordinary leaders reflect on their legacies and share messages of courage, compassion, humility, hope and generosity. Inspired by the iconic legacy of Nelson Mandela, Live to Lead highlights the fundamental values, daily disciplines and guiding principles that leaders employ to motivate others and create meaningful change.
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Live to Lead Cast
Of course, a docuseries would be incomplete without interviews. Here are the people you may expect to hear from:
- Ruth Bader Ginsburg, former U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice
- Greta Thunberg, climate change activist
- Bryan Stevenson, social justice attorney, and advocate
- Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand Prime Minister
- Siya Kolisi, South Africa’s national rugby union team captain and social inequality campaigner
- Gloria Steinem, feminist icon and social justice activist
- Albie Sachs, anti-apartheid activist and former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
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