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[Ep 49] The Princess Diaries (Part 1) [Ft. Maz Maio]

[Ep 49] The Princess Diaries (Part 1) [Ft. Maz Maio]

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An episode about The Princess Diaries?! 😮 SHUT UP!


In this special episode, we are so excited to be joined by radio host, events manager, coffee lover & Port Adelaide supporter - Mary-Anne 'Maz' Maio! We are so grateful to have her on as she was one of the main reasons that this podcast was able to pop into existence! She was formerly the host of Life FM's evening show, The Takeover, in which Daz, Oli & Lilli were recruited, became best friends and were able to form Popcorn Jabber! She now hosts the drive show "Maz For The Drive Home" weekdays from 3-6pm ACST on Life FM.


Maz's chosen film for Popcorn Jabber is the 2001 family/romance film "The Princess Diaries". A childhood film favourite of hers, based on the book series by Meg Cabot.


But before the crew can experience royalty at its finest, they must go into another edition of What's Poppin! Where...

  • Daz is eager to discuss the cast reveal for Avengers: Doomsday
  • Lilli expresses her excitement for the newly released trailer for Tron: Ares
  • Oli highlights the trailer for the latest Star Wars series - Tales of the Underworld
  • Finally, Lilli saw the latest Snow White live adaption film and shares her thoughts on it. Is it really as terrible as the internet makes it out to be?



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