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Australian Survivor Podcast | Liz Parnov (Winner)

Season 2023, Ep. 33

On this podcast Liz Parnov chats about:


  • if she was confident to win after making the final tribal council
  • the representation of women
  • what she thinks strength is
  • friendship v gameplay on Australian Survivor
  • could she ever do to Shonee what George did to Shonee
  • her serious/focused facial expressions
  • what's next for her
  • potential motivational speaking opportunities
  • the Liz/Shonee friendship
  • weight/diet on the show
  • the best part of Australian Survivor

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