Eat Blog Talk

Eat Blog Talk

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Eat Blog Talk is the one-stop podcast for food bloggers, delivering value and instilling confidence so you can level up in your business. The podcast features interviews with food bloggers and other experts who deliver valuable and relevant information and insights to the blogging space. We cover all the hot food blogging topics such as SEO, social media strategies, keyword research, how to pitch yourself to brands and which keyword research tools to use. We also focus on improving your...
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796: Feeling Stuck or Alone in Blogging? Listen to This With Reed Dunn, Kim Cauti & Taryn Solie

Apr 6th, 2026 7:30 AM

Megan chats with Kim Cauti and Reed Dunn about what happens inside the Eat Blog Talk Inner Circle and how it helps bloggers gain clarity, connection, and momentum. The Eat Blog Talk Inner Circle is a supportive community for food bloggers who crave more focus, accountability, and connection. Inside, you'll connect with like-minded creators, stay motivated through weekly check-ins, and gain fresh ideas through group discussions and expert insights. With a private Slack space, live calls, and collaborative opportunities, this is a flexible, encouraging environment designed to help you grow your blog with clarity, consistency, and confidence. This episode gives a behind the scenes look at the Inner Circle experience through real member voices. If you are feeling isolated, overwhelmed, or stuck in your blogging business, this conversation shows how the right community can provide clarity, accountability, and faster progress without adding pressure or complexity. Key Topics Discussed: - Blogging alone can create blind spots and make it harder to move your business forward. - Getting direct answers from experienced bloggers saves time and prevents you from relying on outdated or generic advice. - Having built in accountability through weekly goals and focus calls helps you consistently follow through on important work. - Learning from real data and real experiences gives you better direction than testing everything on your own. - Being in a supportive and safe environment allows you to make clearer decisions and act with confidence. - You do not need to be at a certain level to benefit from the Inner Circle, because everyone brings valuable insight to the group. Connect with the Inner Circle Website Guests on this episode: Reed Dunn - Pesto and Potatoes Kim Cauti - Pretty Delicious Life Taryn Solie - Hot Pan Kitchen

795: Facebook Is Back - How Food Creators Are Making Serious Money Again with Josh Gale

Mar 30th, 2026 7:30 AM

Megan chats with Josh Gale about using Facebook to unlock a powerful new revenue stream through consistent content, smart reposting, and platform specific strategy. Bio: Josh, creator of The Chef Out West, is a rapidly growing content creator with a booming social media presence. In just eight months, he has grown his audience to 325K on Instagram and 512K on Facebook, gaining thousands of new followers daily. He also runs a Substack community of 23K subscribers, built in only five months. With recent Facebook monetization generating over $10,000 in a single month from views alone, Josh brings valuable insight into high-performing content and audience growth. His platforms reached approximately 50 million views on Facebook, 44 million on Instagram, and 150K on Substack in the past month, making him a compelling voice on content strategy and growth. This episode breaks open a major opportunity most food bloggers are overlooking. Facebook is quietly paying creators for views, and the barrier to entry is lower than you think. If you are relying heavily on brand deals or struggling to scale revenue, this conversation gives you a clear path to diversify income using content you are already creating. Key Topics Discussed: - Facebook monetization is accessible with relatively low thresholds. - View based revenue can scale quickly with consistent posting. - Posting multiple times daily increases chances of viral reach. - Repurposing and re editing old content drives new growth. - Longer videos generate higher earnings per view. - Consistency matters more than perfection. Guest Details Connect with Josh Gale Website | Instagram

794: The Smart Way for Food Bloggers to Use AI in 2026 with Chris Pieta

Mar 23rd, 2026 7:30 AM

Megan chats with Chris Pieta about using AI strategically to streamline workflows, improve content quality, and grow your blog without sacrificing your voice or credibility. Chris Pieta runs the operations and AI side of Food Blog Coaching, founded by his wife Kayla Burton, where they help food bloggers turn their blogs into thriving businesses and become confident entrepreneurs. They also run the food blog Broken Oven Baking Company together. What they teach in FBC, they first test and refine on their own blog. Chris has been using and testing AI in his businesses since 2022 and has been building AI-powered workflows and tools specifically for food bloggers. Previously he ran a photo and video agency and coached creatives on business. AI is already reshaping how food bloggers create, publish, and grow. This episode cuts through the noise and shows experienced bloggers how to actually use AI in a way that saves time, improves output, and strengthens their brand instead of diluting it. If you want to stay competitive without sacrificing quality or trust, this conversation matters. Key Topics Discussed: Treat AI as an assistant that handles repetitive tasks, not a replacement for your voice. Better prompts with clear goals, context, and constraints produce dramatically better results. Context profiles are the fastest way to create personalized, high quality AI outputs. The real value of AI comes from building repeatable systems, not one off tasks. Avoid generic AI content at all costs or you will lose audience trust quickly. Strong personal branding will matter more than ever as AI content increases online. Connect with Chris Pieta Website | Instagram Resources Coaching & Community for Food Bloggers Ideal Reader Profile Generator Free Blogging Tips Newsletter

793: When Blogging Feels Hard - How to Keep Going Anyway with Martin Glover

Mar 16th, 2026 8:30 AM

Megan chats with Martin Glover about building a sustainable food blog when time is limited and the industry feels uncertain. Martin Glover is a dad, home cook, and the main chef in his household who is passionate about proving that anyone can create great food without being overly fancy. Through Dad What Cooks, he shares approachable recipes for BBQ, bread, and pizza while keeping a close eye on the budget, showing families that delicious, satisfying meals don't have to be expensive or complicated. If you are balancing a full time job, family life, and constant industry changes, this episode will show you how to focus, simplify, and keep moving forward without burning out. Martin shares practical systems that help him grow traffic steadily while keeping blogging fun and manageable. Key Topics Discussed: -Work with the time you have, not the time you wish you had. -Focus on what is already working and double down. -Use AI as a strategist and editor, not a replacement. -Refresh and improve old posts before chasing new ones. -Stop chasing every platform and commit to a few core channels. -Publish now, refine later, and let progress beat perfection. Connect with Martin Glover Website | Instagram

792: She Monetized Her Blog in One Year - Here's the Instagram Playbook That Got Her There with Emily Christensen

Mar 9th, 2026 8:30 AM

Megan chats with Emily Christensen about turning strategic Instagram growth into a six figure blog in under a year. Emily Christensen is a sourdough baker, educator, and food blogger behind Country Roads Sourdough. What started as selling bread locally and teaching community classes grew into a profitable food blog after she leveraged Instagram to build trust and drive traffic. Emily monetized her blog within a year and now helps home bakers make sourdough feel simple, approachable, and realistic for everyday life. Emily went from teaching local sourdough classes and selling bread out of a tiny kitchen to qualifying for Raptive in just a few months. This episode breaks down exactly how she used Instagram to drive serious traffic, build multiple revenue streams, and treat her blog like a real business from day one. If you are an experienced food blogger wondering whether Instagram is still worth your time, this conversation gives you a clear answer and a practical roadmap. Key Topics Discussed: -Social media is a discovery engine, not the end product. -Viral content often comes from unique angles, not high search volume keywords. -Repeat the hooks and formats that already work. -Publish the blog post first, then drive traffic from Instagram. -Build systems and hire help before burnout forces you to. -Treat your blog like a real business from the start. Connect with Emily Christensen Website | Instagram

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