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Silvia Colloca and special guests star in new Mamamia podcast ‘What I Eat When’

Silvia Colloca and special guests star in new Mamamia podcast ‘What I Eat When’

Press Release · Sydney NSW, Australia ·

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Leading Australian podcaster, Mamamia, has launched its latest new show What I Eat When - a podcast where food reveals intimate stories from the lives of a well-known guests.

Italian cook, actress, and opera singer, Silvia Colloca, hosts the series and is joined by a diverse line-up of Australians in the public eye, including Jessica Rowe, Manu Fieldel, Narelda Jacobs, Lisa Wilkinson, Khanh Ong and Matt Moran. Each conversation unlocks the special memories and moments they associate with certain meals.

Here’s a video trailer on Instagram.

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“Food content very often leaves out what food means to people,” said Mamamia’s Head of Podcasts, Lize Ratliff. “This is a food podcast about life. Silvia brings to each conversation such passion and charm that we learn something new about our guests each time.”

What I Eat When has been snapped up by launch sponsor, BWS, through Carat Sydney.

BWS Head Of Marketing, Vanessa Rowed, said, “As soon as Mamamia shared the concept for the new show, we knew it would be the perfect context for the BWS brand to connect with an attentive audience. Shared memories made over food and drink are among life’s great pleasures.”

The twelve episode first season drops on Fridays.

Mamamia is Australia’s #1 women’s media brand across written, eDMs, video, social, influencers, member panels, LIVE events, podcasts and online courses. Ever-evolving, but with the unchanging purpose to make the world a better place for women and girls.

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