The Series
Explore every episode from the original Technically a Princess audio series and experience Elora’s story from the very beginning. These episodes form the foundation for a long-form adaptation now in development.
Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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Hi, I’m Elora, technically a princess, which sounds fancy until you know my tiara is stuck in a tree. Being a princess isn’t all ballrooms and perfectly brushed hair. Mostly it’s me saying the wrong thing to Very Important People and wondering if there’s a royal award for the best royal oops (because I’d definitely win).
If you like silly adventures, goofy mishaps, and a goose who takes his job way too seriously, come join me on this wonderfully silly adventure!
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Navigating princess life, one misstep at a time. Join Elora as she learns that mistakes happen, and kindness is what counts.
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Elora sets out on an unscheduled quest to be helpful…
But things don’t exactly go according to plan.
It turns out that being royal isn’t just about kindness, sometimes, it means remembering to ask before you act.
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Today’s adventure? Staying in bed. Elora had big plans, but a case of the sniffles means it’s a robe-wrapped, tea-sipping kind of day. Join her for some gentle giggles, fuzzy socks, and one very overprotective goose. Because even princesses need rest.
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Elora’s back on her feet… sort of. With the royal ball coming up, she’s facing her next great challenge: giving a speech without accidentally inventing a new breakfast recipe.
Join her in the practice room as she trips over tricky words, laughs at her mistakes, and learns that being brave sometimes sounds like a goose with a cold.
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Elora wakes up ready for an adventure, something about fairy floss grapes, but royal duties have other plans. Sometimes the best adventures start when you least expect them.
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Elora likes lemons… but more in a glass than in a gown. Today she discovers that even lemon dresses have lessons.
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Elora learns it’s okay to speak up politely, and ends up designing a dress that’s perfectly her.
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Elora’s idea of what’s important is slightly different to her royal duties. Can she manage both duty and adventure, or will she have to choose?