

Eat Blog Talk
Megan Porta
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 mindset, as this will help improve your job performance, creativity, productivity and add value to your business.
Eat Blog Talk publishes new episodes every Monday and Thursday.
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 mindset, as this will help improve your job performance, creativity, productivity and add value to your business.
Eat Blog Talk publishes new episodes every Monday and Thursday.
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Mar 17, 2025 • 48min
666: Self-Doubt is Holding You Back - How to Fix It with Dawn Ledet
In episode 666, Megan chats to Dawn Ledet about how food bloggers can overcome self-doubt, procrastination and perfectionism by building unshakable self-trust. Dawn Ledet, a certified life coach, former corporate sales executive, and author of Master Your Inner Dialogue: Transform Your Self-Talk for Goal Success, is on a mission to help high-achieving entrepreneurs and leaders crush their goals with clarity, confidence, and ease. Drawing on her expertise in coaching and years of experience in high-stakes sales and leadership, Dawn empowers clients to rewrite self-sabotaging narratives, build unshakable self-trust, and turn inner dialogue into a powerful tool for lasting success. Through practical strategies and proven frameworks, she helps people achieve their dreams without the overwhelm. In this episode, you'll learn how mastering self-trust can help you make confident decisions, follow through on your goals, and ultimately achieve success in your blogging business. Key points discussed include: - Self-trust is the foundation of success: Without trust in yourself, challenges like procrastination and perfectionism can hold you back. - Three key skills for achieving any goal: Making decisions, following through, and having your own back are essential to personal and business growth. - Your inner dialogue shapes your reality: The way you talk to yourself can either propel you forward or keep you stuck in self-doubt. - Reframing procrastination and perfectionism: Instead of labeling yourself, recognize them as choices and get curious about why you're making them. - The power of asking the right questions: Instead of asking "Why can't I do this?" try "What do I need to move forward?" to shift your mindset. - Energy matters in self-trust and productivity: Differentiate between draining energy and fulfilling energy that comes from aligned work. - Create an "I'm So Impressed" list: Keep track of your wins to build confidence and reinforce self-trust. Connect with Dawn Ledet Website | Instagram

Mar 13, 2025 • 41min
665: Build an Online Business Without Relying On Social Media - Powerful Collaboration Strategies for Food Bloggers with Brett Dupree
In episode 665, Brett Dupree teaches us how collaborating with other content creators—especially through virtual summits—can accelerate business growth and create a steady, self-sustained income Brett DuPree is a food blogger and the founder of Freaking Delish, where she helps hardworking families create simple, delicious meals that fit into their busy lives. In addition to her blog and membership platform, she hosts an annual summit, "What's for Dinner?": The Summit, that brings together content creators from across the food and lifestyle space to share practical tips, recipes, and inspiration. With a focus on collaboration and serving everyday families, Brett is passionate about making mealtime stress-free and meaningful for everyone. In this episode, you'll discover powerful collaboration strategies and gain insight into hosting virtual summits, helping food bloggers expand their reach and grow their businesses, without relying on social media. Key points discussed include: - Why collaboration matters: Working together with other bloggers can accelerate your growth and open new opportunities. - The power of virtual summits: Hosting or participating in online summits helps expand your audience and generate revenue. - Breaking free from social media dependence: Brett shares why she built her business without relying heavily on social media. - Overcoming fears around video content: Being comfortable on camera can open doors to new collaborations and opportunities. - How to build strong relationships: Genuine connections with fellow bloggers can lead to ongoing collaborations and success. - Getting past rejection in collaborations: Many bloggers are hesitant to collaborate at first, but persistence and exposure to new ideas can change their mindset. - Balancing summit planning with content creation: Hosting a summit is a big commitment, so careful organization and time management are key to success. Connect with Brett Dupree Website | Instagram

Mar 12, 2025 • 24min
664: 5 Small Habits That Lead to Big Personal Growth (Mindset & Self-Care)
In this episode, I want to share five small but powerful habits that have made a huge difference in my personal growth. This past week has been a rough one for me—I've been sick, and it really knocked me out. But even in the toughest weeks, I've found that sticking to small, intentional habits makes a world of difference. Habits can make you or break you, and I've been on a mission to build ones that help me live my best life. Action Plan: 1 - Start Your Day with a Positive Affirmation: Set the tone for your day by reinforcing empowering thoughts. 2 - Set One Focused Goal for the Day: Prioritize what truly matters to stay on track and avoid overwhelm. 3 - Practice Gratitude Before Bed: Reflect on positive moments to improve emotional well-being and cultivate an optimistic mindset. 4 - Take 10 Minutes for Mindfulness or Meditation: Boost mental clarity, emotional resilience, and focus with a short daily practice. 5 - Read for 10-15 Minutes Daily: Gain knowledge, new perspectives, and inspiration through consistent reading. Get in touch with Megan below. Website | Instagram

Mar 10, 2025 • 39min
663: The Truth About Traditional Cookbook Publishing (Do You Really Need a Large Social Media Following?) with Jess Smith
In episode 663, Megan chats with Jess Smith to uncover the untold truths of traditional cookbook publishing—from crafting a winning proposal to landing a deal, and whether a large social media following really matters. Jess is a mom to three girls based in Kansas City, Missouri. While living in Thailand and working at the U.S. Embassy in 2010 she took Thai cooking classes on the weekends and shared everything she learned on her food blog InquiringChef.com. In the years that followed she pursued her dream of making a career in food and became the chief recipe developer for the award-winning meal planning app Cook Smarts. Inquiring Chef has grown to over 6 million page views a year and has been featured in publications like Parade, Hallmark, and HuffPost. In 2024 Jess opened a cooking school for kids in Kansas City called Inquiring Chef Academy where she spends school breaks guiding elementary-aged kids through lessons on everything from baking sourdough to chopping vegetables to setting the table. Her first cookbook, Start with a Vegetable, will be released in January 2025. In this episode, you'll learn how to write a compelling proposal, find an agent, work with a publisher and balance the whole process with running a blog and looking after your family. Key points discussed include: - A strong proposal is essential: Jess spent 6–8 months crafting a compelling proposal, which played a crucial role in landing her book deal. - An agent can be a game-changer: Having an agent helped Jess find a publisher and negotiate a significantly better advance. - A huge social following isn't required: Jess landed a traditional publishing deal without massive social media numbers—her strong concept and blog traffic helped. - Cookbook writing requires balance: Writing a book took time away from blogging, requiring a shift in priorities. - The editing process is intense: Working with professional editors improved her writing and recipe development skills. - Promotion is an ongoing effort: The marketing push doesn't end at launch—Jess continues to promote her book through various channels. - Photography can be a major challenge: Jess took all the photos for her book, which was rewarding but also a significant time commitment. - Investing in support is worth it: Hiring help for styling, editing, and even dishwashing made the process smoother and more manageable. Connect with Jess Smith Website | Instagram

Mar 6, 2025 • 45min
662: How to Rebuild Your Blog Traffic After Google's Helpful Content Update (HCU) with Christina Jolam and Nadia Shatila
In episode 662, Christina Jolam and Nadia Shatila share how they were able to recover from devastating traffic loss following Google's Helpful Content Update (HCU). Nadia is the blogger behind Simple And Fraiche, a website dedicated to sharing wholesome recipes that utilize real foods with minimally processed ingredients. Her goal is to help people create recipes that not only fuel their bodies but also taste great. Christina Jolam helps home chefs get confident cooking seafood through her site, Weekday Pescatarian. The former communications consultant creates foolproof fish recipes that work whether you're shopping at a Portuguese fish market or your local grocery store. Cooking and writing from her adopted home in Portugal, she helps her followers master restaurant-quality seafood dishes and build a delicious, fish-forward lifestyle. In this episode, you'll learn how to endure long periods of traffic loss and decide what action you should take to successfully regain momentum. Key points discussed include: - Accept the reality of change: Google updates aren't personal; they aim to improve user experience. Adapting to change is key to long-term success. - Assess and improve your content: Review existing posts with a fresh perspective—focus on user experience, clarity, and overall helpfulness. - Strengthen EEAT (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness): Build credibility by showcasing expertise in your niche through an updated about page, author bios, and citations. - Optimize technical aspects: Ensure images, alt text, interlinking, and post formatting enhance usability and search visibility. - Diversify traffic sources: Relying solely on Google traffic is risky—invest in Pinterest, email lists, social media, and brand partnerships. - Update and refine posts regularly: Revisiting older content with new insights keeps your blog relevant and valuable. - Stay curious and keep learning: Instead of blaming algorithm changes, focus on learning, adapting, and finding new ways to serve your audience. If You Loved This Episode… You'll love Episode 648: How to Bounce Back and Thrive After Significant Google Traffic Loss with Jules Grasekamp Connect with Christina Jolam Website | Instagram Connect with Nadia Shatila Website | Instagram

Mar 5, 2025 • 22min
661: 5 Fear-Facing Opportunities to Embrace This Year (Mindset & Self-Care)
In this episode, we're going to talk about how to use fear as a catalyst for growth in five key areas to open up new opportunities this year. Fear can be a major roadblock, but what if we started viewing it as a guide instead? This year, I decided to challenge myself by facing fears head-on, and today, I'm sharing five powerful areas where stepping outside your comfort zone can lead to personal and professional growth. Whether it's putting yourself out there in new ways, making bold business moves, or tackling financial and health challenges, embracing fear can open up new doors. Let's dive in and get uncomfortable—in the best way possible! Action Plan: 1 - Personal Growth: Challenge limiting beliefs and take on new experiences that push you forward. 2 - Professional Growth: Show up boldly in your business, even when it feels scary or imperfect. 3 - Community: Connect with others, build relationships, and embrace the vulnerability that comes with it. 4 - Courageous Action: Take bold steps in life and business that may feel intimidating but lead to huge rewards. 5 - Health & Finances: Tackle fears around well-being and money to create a stronger foundation for success. Get in touch with Megan below. Website | Instagram

Mar 3, 2025 • 35min
660: Unlock the Power of Substack - How to Grow Your Substack Fast with Lauren Less
In episode 660, Megan chats to Lauren Less about how to quickly grow a Substack audience and harness the platform for food blogging and community engagement. Lauren Less combines her passions for food and helping others by creating a space where people can find allergy-friendly recipes, chronic illness support, non-toxic lifestyle suggestions, and health and wellness tips. She discusses everything from fitness with chronic illness to tips for traveling with food allergies and everything in between. In this episode, you'll learn how Lauren grew her Substack from zero to 13,000 subscribers and how Substack can serve as both an email list and a blog, helping you connect with your audience in a more personal and customizable way. Key points discussed include: - Substack is more than just an email platform: It functions like a blog, allowing creators to share content and build a community. - Growing a subscriber base takes consistency: Lauren used Instagram and TikTok to direct her audience to her Substack. - Listening to your audience is key: Making adjustments based on subscriber feedback improves engagement and retention. - Monetization is built-in: Substack allows creators to offer paid subscriptions for exclusive content. - Cross-promotion helps growth: The recommendation feature on Substack lets creators share and promote each other's newsletters. - Substack offers more than written content: Features like podcasting, video, and live interactions help creators engage with their audience in multiple ways. - Owning your audience is crucial: Unlike social media platforms, Substack ensures direct access to subscribers without algorithm limitations. Connect with Lauren Less Website | Instagram

Feb 27, 2025 • 52min
659: 7 Common Email Marketing Mistakes from 7-Figure Earners (+How to Fix Them) with Allea Grummert
In episode 659, Allea Grummert shares seven common email marketing mistakes and how to fix them to create happy, engaged subscribers. Allea Grummert is an email marketing strategist, conversion copywriter and tech expert who helps bloggers make a lasting first impression through automated welcome and nurture sequences. She helps her clients create strategic email sequences that engage email subscribers, build brand loyalty and optimize conversions for sales and site traffic. She is the host of Happy Subscribers podcast. In this episode, you'll learn why a thorough welcome sequence is crucial for building an engaged subscriber list and why you should clean out your email list regularly. Key points discussed include: - Welcome new subscribers properly. Many bloggers miss the chance to make a strong first impression—use a welcome page and an introduction video to engage them right away. - Make your first email personal. Avoid generic confirmation emails; instead, reflect your brand personality and set clear expectations for subscribers. - Set up a welcome sequence. A structured email sequence helps introduce new subscribers to your best content and builds a strong connection. - Personalize content wisely. Use segmentation to send relevant emails without overcomplicating your strategy. - Drive traffic back to your funnel. Regularly promote your freebies and opt-ins within your email list to keep subscribers engaged. - Clean your email list regularly. Remove inactive subscribers to improve deliverability and engagement. - Keep track of what's being sent. Maintain an SOP (standard operating procedure) to stay organized and ensure your emails align with your strategy. Connect with Allea Grummert Website | Instagram

Feb 26, 2025 • 22min
658: 5 Quick Shifts for Instant Positivity (Mindset & Self-Care)
In this episode, we're going to talk five simple yet powerful mindset shifts that can instantly bring more positivity into your life. Some days just feel off. No matter how much we plan or try to stay positive, life, work, and everything in between can throw us off track. But here's the good news: you don't have to stay stuck in that negative space. I've found that small, intentional shifts can turn a rough day around fast, and today, I'm sharing five simple things you can do right now to boost your mood and bring more positivity into your life. These aren't big, time-consuming tasks—they're quick, effective, and totally doable. Action Plan: 1 - Actually Listen: Be fully present in conversations and truly hear others. 2 - Offer Undeserved Grace: Show kindness and forgiveness, even when it's not expected. 3 - Experience a Moment: Pause and appreciate the present, no matter how small. 4 - Lose the Phone: Step away from your screen to reconnect with yourself and others. 5 - Spend 10 Minutes Decluttering: Clear your space to create mental clarity and peace. Get in touch with Megan below. Website | Instagram

Feb 24, 2025 • 60min
657: Your Brain is Not a Project Management System - How to Boost Productivity and Reduce Overwhelm in 2025 with Kara Myers
In episode 657, Megan chats to Kara Myers about how to organize and automate your blogging business for success in 2025. Kara is the recipe developer, photographer, and voice behind Sweetly Splendid, where she shares comforting Southern and Tex-Mex recipes. She is a 6th-generation Texan and has a passion for nostalgic flavors that bring people together. Her work has been featured in outlets like Woman's World and Food & Wine. She is a seasoned entrepreneur with multiple successful businesses, and specializes in helping others streamline their workflows and build efficient processes. Kara likes to use the approach of combining real-world experience with actionable insights for creators looking to grow and thrive. When she's not working, Kara loves camping, reading, and spending time with her daughter and dogs. In this episode, you'll learn actionable strategies for streamlining workflows, implementing project management systems, and creating a sustainable approach to blogging. Key points discussed include: - Your brain is not a project management system: Storing everything in one place frees up mental space and increases productivity. - A time audit reveals hidden inefficiencies: Track your tasks for a week to identify bottlenecks and areas that slow you down. - Content planning reduces stress and boosts efficiency: Even planning one month ahead prevents last-minute scrambling and saves time. - Choosing the right project management tool is key: ClickUp, Asana, and Airtable help streamline tasks—pick one that fits how your brain works. - Automations free up valuable time: Tools like Zapier, Wordable, and Finite Analytics handle repetitive tasks so you can focus on growth. - Small organizational changes lead to more revenue: The more systematized your business is, the more time you have to scale and make money. - Break down big goals into actionable steps: Instead of vague yearly goals, set specific, trackable monthly milestones. - Give yourself grace and stay flexible: Life happens—adjust your systems and goals as needed without guilt. Connect with Kara Myers Website | Instagram


