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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 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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Megan chats with Zoe Forestier about using structure, batching, and mindful planning to protect your energy, sustain creativity, and actually enjoy the blogging journey, especially during high-pressure seasons. Zoe is the voice behind Girl Meets Fire, where she shares Puerto Rican recipes with a global audience. Her work blends tradition with modern strategies, from food photography to SEO-driven content planning. Alongside the blog, she developed the Firestarter Planner, a tool designed to help food bloggers streamline their workflows, track ideas, and stay consistent without burning out. Her passion lies in making content creation manageable and sustainable for fellow bloggers. Food blogging can feel like juggling a dozen spinning plates. Zoe has found a system that keeps her grounded. She shares how she uses planning as both a productivity and mindset tool. From batching content before Q4 chaos to color-coding creative focus, she teaches us how organization can actually spark more joy.  Key points discussed include: Structure sparks freedom: Systems don't cage creativity, they protect it. Plan ahead for peace: Treat each quarter like a recipe and prep the ingredients early. Batch like a pro: Group similar tasks to save mental energy and time. Mindset over hustle: Your planner can become a self-care practice, not a stress list. Simplify your workspace: One planner beats seven notebooks every time. Build in joy: Scheduling breaks and simple rituals keeps burnout at bay. Stay consistent, not perfect: Progress compounds when you stop starting over. Ground yourself in purpose: Every quarter, revisit why you started, then plan from there. Connect with Zoe Forestier Firestarter Planner Website | Instagram
Rachel Cunliffe teaches us about transforming a cluttered website into a calm, focused space that serves both you and your readers. Rachel is the founder of Cre8d Design, a web design and development studio that helps creators and businesses build websites that are beautiful, clean, user-friendly, and fast. Cre8d has worked in the space for over two decades, specializing in custom WordPress design, audience experience, and content strategy. At Cre8d, the team partners closely with clients to clarify their goals, organize their content, and create websites that genuinely reflect who they are and that people love to use. Their work blends thoughtful design, modern tech, and a deep respect for the people behind the websites. Over time, even the best food blogs start to feel like overstuffed pantries: too many ingredients, not enough order. Web designer Rachel Cunliffe joins us to explain how to know when it's time for a redesign and how to approach it with clarity, calm, and intention. She breaks down the process of simplifying your site, creating a distraction-free reader experience, and reclaiming the joy in your digital space. This is your invitation to pause, tidy up, and let your creativity breathe again. Key points discussed include: Trust your gut: If your site feels messy, your readers feel it too. Design for calm: People crave clarity, not chaos - keep it simple and focused. Your website is your pantry: Take everything out, organize what matters, toss what's expired. Pop-ups aren't the enemy, but timing matters: Be intentional about when and where you use them. Write like a human again: Authentic stories connect faster than optimized fluff. Your brand should evolve: Outdated design can quietly hold you back. Simplify the tech: A site that's easy to update keeps you consistent and confident. Distraction-free = trust: The cleaner the experience, the stronger the connection. Connect with Rachel Cunliffe Website | Instagram
Megan chats with Diane Woodford about living a life led by love, embracing purpose in uncertainty, and why the most powerful thing food bloggers can do right now is be deeply human. Diane Woodford is a retired critical healthcare professional and educator. She is also a published author, speaker, philanthropist, co-host of Love Drops Podcast, creator of Paths2transformation website, and world traveler. With a deep commitment to serving humanity, Diane focuses on mentoring young women and raising the energy wherever she goes. Diane is currently traveling around Europe with her husband Charles on a remarkable journey, embodying love in action as One Love Ambassadors spreading love at every stop while making incredible human connections. Diane Woodford shares her journey of traveling the world with her husband, Charles, spreading compassion and human connection wherever they go. From overcoming near tragedy to offering hope through storytelling, Diane reminds us that love is the ultimate creative force and the one energy that crosses all barriers. She challenges us to quiet the noise, trust the nudge, and create from the heart, because that's where real impact begins. Key points discussed include: Say yes to the adventure: When you follow the quiet nudge inside, your path unfolds with purpose. Lead with love, not fear: Your energy changes a room long before your words do. Human connection beats AI every time: No algorithm can taste your food, feel your story, or replicate your presence. Let it come, let it be, let it go: A simple mantra to move through chaos with grace. Turn pain into purpose: Even life's hardest storms can become spaces for healing others. Stay present: Joy and clarity live in the "now," not in the what-ifs or should-haves. Forgive to free yourself: Love isn't weakness, it's the boldest form of strength. Be here now: When you stop forcing outcomes, everything you need finds you. Connect with Diane Woodford Website
Megan chats with Melissa Seideman about turning your email list into your most powerful marketing tool, no algorithm required. Melissa is a former 15-year history teacher and the CEO of Not Another Virtual Assistant (NAVA). She helps busy entrepreneurs, especially fellow CEO moms, take the stress out of marketing so they can focus on what they do best. NAVA provides strategic email marketing solutions that drive consistent sales and build strong customer relationships, all while freeing up valuable time. Your email list is more than a newsletter. It's your most reliable business asset. Melissa shares how to use it to consistently drive traffic, boost engagement, and make money. Learn how to build irresistible opt-ins, segment your audience, design engaging weekly emails, and monetize strategically. Whether you're just starting or ready to revamp your entire system, this conversation will give you a blueprint for sustainable email success. Key points discussed include: Email over algorithm: Stop waiting for social media. Email delivers on your terms. Make signups easy: Use popups, embedded forms, and footers to capture every visitor. Segment with purpose: Tag only what you'll use so every subscriber feels seen. Your welcome matters: Create a personal, story-driven welcome series to start strong. Consistency wins: Weekly emails build trust and make you top-of-mind for your readers. Monetize smartly: Use affiliates, sponsorships, and even ads to make your list pay for itself. Template magic: Branded layouts and consistent link colors increase clicks. Repurpose with ease: Recycle old recipes, videos, and blog posts - fresh eyes will love them. Connect with Melissa Seideman Website | Instagram
"Someday" is a myth that keeps you waiting. This episode helps you trade it for today and finally take that first step. I used to say "someday" all the time: someday I'll write a book, someday I'll slow down, someday I'll care for myself. But someday never came until I created space and just started. That's when everything shifted. This episode is a reminder that life isn't waiting for later. It's happening now. Action Steps: Spot your some days: Notice where you're delaying dreams with the word someday. Reframe the myth: Understand that perfect conditions will never arrive. Take one step today: Write a sentence, go for a walk, or block an hour. Choose presence: Replace waiting with courage and simple daily action. Build now, not later: Remember freedom is created in today's choices, not in tomorrow's promises. Join the email list for Take The Exit - Be the first to step inside the story! More from Megan YouTube | Website |  Instagram
Destini Copp teaches us how to transform your knowledge into scalable, automated income streams that sell while you sleep. Dr. Copp is a business growth coach and digital product strategist. She helps business owners turn their digital products into consistent, scalable revenue using growth flywheels and AI-powered systems. If you've ever thought about creating a digital product but weren't sure where to start (or what to do when one flops) this episode is your go-to guide. Destini shares how to identify your best product idea, craft an irresistible mini-course or ebook, and design sales funnels that work. You'll also learn how to simplify your tech, monetize your newsletter, and infuse more of you into every offer. Key points discussed include: Start with a spark: Choose a product that aligns with your passion and expertise - it will sustain you long-term. Mini-courses win: Short, actionable workshops build connection and can't be replicated by AI. Lead magnets that convert: Begin with a simple freebie, then nurture your audience through a natural journey. Fixing funnel flops: Track conversion data before scrapping your ideas, small tweaks can rescue big results. Simplify the tech: ThriveCart, Leadpages, Teachable… they all work. Don't let tech hold you back. The weekly non-negotiable: A consistent newsletter builds trust, drives sales, and multiplies income. Human over automation: Live workshops and personal videos bring back the connection your audience craves. Repurpose with purpose: Every old ebook or freebie can find new life inside your product funnel. If You Loved This Episode… You'll love Episode 653: Beyond Ads – How to Monetize Your Blog with a Product Line with Meggen Wilson Connect with Destini Copp Website | Instagram
Megan chats with Eat Blog Talk community manager Taryn Solie about what's truly working in food blogging right now, what's not, and the big changes coming to Eat Blog Talk in 2026. This candid conversation pulls back the curtain on the current food blogging landscape: what's thriving, what's fading, and how Megan and Taryn are evolving Eat Blog Talk to better serve the community. If you've felt the turbulence of 2025's AI and algorithm shifts, this one will help you recalibrate, refocus, and reconnect. Key points discussed include: Community is your lifeline: Stop going it alone, connection is non-negotiable for success. Email is the new MVP: Taryn shares creative, low-lift ways to grow your list and diversify income. Video builds trust: Why showing your face (or at least your voice) can future-proof your brand. Experiment boldly: Short-term tests and gut-led creativity can reveal long-term wins. Consistency is queen: From publishing to relationships, it's the decade-long growth driver. Diversify with intention: Pick one new income stream, master it, then move on. Pinterest isn't dead: How fresh design, compelling copy, and trend-driven pins can revive results. Eat Blog Talk Mastermind Eat Blog Talk MiniMinds Inner Circle Retreats Website Instagram
Fear often feels like a stop sign, but it's really a doorway. This episode shows you how to step through it toward freedom and growth. Fear has kept me stuck in places I didn't belong, like a toxic corporate job I should've left long before I was fired. But that loss became one of the best gifts of my life. Fear is not the enemy. It's a signal pointing to where growth lives. In this episode, I invite you to see fear differently and take a brave step forward. Action Steps: Reframe fear: Recognize it as a signal, not a stop sign. Identify the doorway: Ask what opportunity your fear might be pointing to. Take a small step: Write one line, send one email, or lift one weight. Practice saying no: Release fear of disappointing others with one simple no. Act with fear beside you: Remember courage is action taken even with fear present. Join the email list for Take The Exit - Be the first to step inside the story! More from Megan YouTube | Website |  Instagram
Megan chats with Pat Flynn about breaking free from information overload, focusing on what matters, and building momentum through experimentation and micro mastery. Pat Flynn is a father, husband, and lifelong learner from San Diego known as one of the most trusted voices in digital entrepreneurship. He's the founder of Smart Passive Income, co-creator of the SwitchPod, and host of Deep Pocket Monster on YouTube. Pat inspires millions through his podcasts, communities, and live events like Card Party, all while advising companies and sharing his passion for creativity, connection, and growth. Pat also serves as an advisor to dozens of companies and is a sought-after keynote speaker. In his free time, he enjoys fishing, collecting Pokémon cards, and rewatching the Back to the Future trilogy. Pat shares how to stop drowning in advice and start acting. From his "lean learning" method to daily experiments and micromastery, Pat teaches creators to swap perfectionism for progress. This episode is packed with energy, clarity, and practical strategies for focused, sustainable growth. Key points discussed include: Information isn't progress: Learn only what you need right now. Start small and act fast: Progress comes from experiments, not overthinking. Embrace micromastery: Focus on tiny skills that compound over time. Repurpose smart: Use your content in multiple formats to reach more people. Count actions, not likes: Measure consistency, not vanity metrics. Lean out distractions: Say no joyfully to everything that isn't aligned. Failure is feedback: Each attempt gets you closer to mastery. Discipline creates freedom: Systems and batching unlock creative space. Connect with Pat Flynn Website | Instagram
Michael R. Drew teaches us how to write books that build credibility, serve your audience, and generate lasting business impact, far beyond bestseller lists. He has spent his career turning ideas into bestsellers. With more than 100 books launched onto national lists and over 1,000 No. 1 titles on Amazon, he's one of the most accomplished book marketers in the industry. Having worked with publishers such as Bard Press, Entrepreneur Magazine, and Thomas Nelson, Michael has mastered the art and strategy of getting books noticed. Today, he helps authors write with purpose, build powerful platforms, and turn their message into lasting influence. Michael has helped launch over 130 books onto major bestseller lists. But his true genius lies in showing authors how to use a book as a business tool, not just a trophy. He breaks down the real meaning of success, how to define your book's purpose, and why the best authors start with outcomes, not words. Key points discussed include: Define your "why": Start with the outcome you want your book to achieve, then design everything around that. The bestseller myth: Lists don't define success, impact and leverage do. Build before you publish: Create the infrastructure and audience your book will serve. Measure what matters: Identify metrics that reflect transformation, not just sales. Distribution wisdom: When and how to pursue hybrid, traditional, or self-publishing. PR is your job: No one will care more about your book's success than you do. Start before you're ready: Don't wait for perfect writing, get help editing later. Share your story: You have an obligation to use your experiences to help others. Connect with Michael R. Drew Website | Instagram
If you crave more moments of feeling awake and fully present, this episode reveals how aliveness is already available in the ordinary. I'll never forget a moment in Montana when everything felt so alive - the colors in the sky, my family laughing, the fire crackling. But soon I wondered, why can't I feel this at home too? That question led me to discover that aliveness isn't rare, it's simply missed when we rush past it. Today, I share how to notice it more often. Action Steps: Practice presence: Slow down and let yourself truly notice small things. Savor simple rituals: Linger over coffee, watch the sunset, or enjoy your first bites of dinner. Put the phone away: Create space to be fully there with people and experiences. Use your breath: Take slow, intentional breaths to reconnect with your body. Invite joy daily: Play music, dance, or hug someone a little longer. Join the email list for Take The Exit - Be the first to step inside the story! More from Megan YouTube | Website |  Instagram
Megan chats with Julie Gaeta about turning hardship into strength through intentional habits, grounded mindset work, and resilience that fuels both life and business. She runs Becoming You with Julie, where she shares plant-based recipes, wellness tips, and mindset strategies to help people feel good. After going through a divorce after 22 years, she rebuilt her life and business from the ground up, which taught her how critical mindset is for success. She's a holistic health coach, mom of nine, and working on growing her brand into a sustainable business. When Julie's 22-year marriage ended, she started over with nine kids and a dream. What followed was a journey of deep mindset work, structure, and purpose that transformed her life and blog. Julie shares simple practices for protecting energy, creating momentum, and moving forward, no matter what's fallen apart. Key points discussed include: Reset your life with clarity: Reflect on what you truly want—and what no longer serves you. Habits ground the chaos: Morning and evening routines keep you centered when life feels unpredictable. Resilience is built, not found: Set small challenges that prove you can do hard things. Energy is your currency: Protect it by setting boundaries and avoiding comparison traps. The 80/20 mindset: Focus on the few things that move your goals forward and let the rest fall away. Systems equal peace: Block scheduling and frameworks bring calm to both home and business. Lean into accountability: Surround yourself with people who help you stay consistent. Keep growing: Hard seasons can be the start of your strongest self. Connect with Julie Gaeta Website | Instagram  
Laura Ashley Johnson teaches us what it takes to push through massive setbacks and rebuild a thriving food blog with grit, faith, and community. Dinner in 321 is a place for food and nutrition inspiration for cooks of all levels, busy families and food lovers! It's Laura Ashley's mission to make cooking fun, share delicious and nutritious recipes (comfort food, crockpot meals, casseroles, southern cooking, and nostalgic recipes), and spread joy! She's a Kentucky girl now Texan, married, with two kids (one graduate from A&M now a chemical engineer and the other graduating in May in Computer Science from Texas Tech), and a dog named Butter and cat named Newman. She LOVES cooking, trying new restaurants, traveling to NYC, camping in their Airstream, everything Fall and Christmas, and simply spending time at home with her family. Laura Ashley Johnson faced every blogger's nightmare twice: her website was hijacked for illegal activity and her Facebook audience of nearly half a million was stolen by hackers. Instead of quitting, she rebuilt, monetized, and grew stronger than ever. In this conversation, you'll hear what kept her going, how she rebuilt from scratch, and why connection and faith are the foundations of her success. Key points discussed include: Vet everything: Protect yourself by carefully verifying every opportunity and brand approach. Ask for help: Trusted peers and mentors can open doors and provide the right contacts when you need them most. Lean on community: Strong relationships inside the blogging world can turn obstacles into growth opportunities. Protect your platforms: Use strong passwords, verification tools, and be wary of fake collaborations. Handle trolls wisely: Don't feed negativity, focus on loyal supporters instead. Turn off notifications: Boundaries around social media help you protect mental health and joy in your work. Hire with discernment: Build your team from trusted recommendations, not random portals. Connect with Laura Ashley Johnson Website | Instagram Subscribe to Megan's Substack - Discover more about her first non-cookbook book!
If your voice has grown faint under the noise of everyone else's needs, this episode shows you how to tune back in and hear yourself again. There was a season when my voice felt almost gone. Muted by all the demands around me. I didn't even realize how quiet it had gotten until it was taken away in a painful way. But that loss sparked something powerful and eventually led to creating Eat Blog Talk. If you've ever wondered "Where am I in all of this?" then this episode is for you. Action Steps: Ask gentle questions: Pause daily and ask "What do I need right now?" Listen for whispers: Your true voice usually returns as nudges, not shouts. Try journaling: Let your thoughts spill onto paper without editing. Take quiet walks: Go tech-free and notice what surfaces in silence. Release performance mode: Shift from living for others to partnering with your own truth. Join the email list for Take The Exit - Be the first to step inside the story! More from Megan YouTube | Website |  Instagram
Megan chats with Emma Dunham about weaving emotion, story, and simple styling into your food photography so your images connect deeply with your audience and inspire action. Emma Dunham is an award-winning food photographer, author, and founder of The Food Photography Academy. She helps bloggers, photographers, content creators, and food professionals shoot, style, and curate scroll-stopping images that elevate their brand and support their business goals. Through commercial work, creative retreats, and training thousands online, she has built a business around bridging the gap between brilliant storytelling and the visuals to match.  Photography is one of the most powerful tools in a food blogger's business. In this episode, you'll learn why your camera gear matters less than you think and how to create images that spark emotion and stop the scroll. Emma shares pitfalls to avoid, the three essential angles to use, and the must-have items to keep in your kit bag. Key points discussed include: Lead with emotion: Decide the scene and feeling you want your photo to evoke before you pick up the camera. Find your golden thread: Create consistent style cues across seasons so your brand is instantly recognizable. Avoid yellow food tones: Cool down your white balance for fresh, appetizing images. Light simply: A window and foil are often all you need for professional lighting. Know your hero: Make your main dish bigger, brighter, bolder, and clearer than anything else in the frame. Practice relentlessly: Building sets and compositions gets faster and easier with repetition. Build a kit bag: Stock up on paintbrushes, tweezers, cotton swabs, and fake ice for quick fixes. Use color harmony: A simple color wheel can unlock bold pairings that elevate your brand. Connect with Emma Dunham Website | Instagram
Nicole Kelley teaches us how to use simple, smart ads to amplify what's already working in your blogging business without wasting time or money. She is a marketing strategist who helps creative entrepreneurs turn their BEST content into consistent traffic, leads, and sales using Facebook and Instagram ads. With over a decade of experience in digital marketing, Nicole specializes in building simple, high-converting ad funnels that work behind the scenes, so her clients can spend less time posting and more time creating. She's worked with bloggers, coaches, and small business owners to grow their audiences, launch digital products, and create sustainable revenue streams without relying on the social media grind. Nicole explains how to stop fearing ads and start using them to grow traffic, email lists, and product sales. She shows us why ads aren't a sign of failure but a lever for scale, and how even $5 a day can create momentum. Key points discussed include: - Mindset shift: Ads aren't a sign of failure, they're a sign you're ready to scale. It's a tool for amplifying what's already working in your business rather than a last resort. - Start with your best work: You don't have to advertise everything - choose a highlight reel of recipes or blog posts that showcase your brand at its best, so you make a strong first impression with new audiences. - Lead magnets win: Freebies, checklists, or roundups aren't just busywork. They're powerful tools for building your email list. - $5 a day is enough: Learn how to re-engage past visitors and test content with as little as one dollar per ad set. - Keep it organic-looking: The best ads don't look like ads. Natural-looking videos or photos blend better into social feeds and outperform polished, overly-branded content. - Track results separately: Don't lump everything together. Use unique landing pages and forms for ad-driven traffic so you can see exactly what's working. - Don't boost posts: Nicole cautions against the "Boost Post" button that tempts so many bloggers and shows why running campaigns through Meta Business Manager gives you the control and results you actually need. Connect with Nicole Kelley Website | Instagram
Carrying around endless "shoulds" can feel like a crushing backpack of pebbles. This episode helps you set them down and trade them for truth and freedom. For years I lived under the weight of "shoulds". I should stay in this job, I should be more grateful, I should run my business like they do. It left me exhausted, resentful, and depleted. When I started questioning those shoulds, everything changed. In this conversation, I'll walk you through how to swap shoulds for wants and lighten your load. Action Steps: -Notice your shoulds: Pay attention to how often they creep into your thoughts. -Question the rules: Ask whether a should truly belongs to you or if it's borrowed. -Swap language: Replace "I should" with "I want" or "I choose" and feel the difference. -Write them down: Identify three shoulds and rewrite them into aligned wants or no's. -Seek truth, not perfection: Remember that freedom comes from living your own definition of success. Join the email list for Take The Exit - Be the first to step inside the story! More from Megan YouTube | Website |  Instagram
Megan chats to Elena Davis about how to weather algorithm storms, refresh content with intention, and lean into authentic connection to keep growth alive. Cucina by Elena is a food blog for simple, high-quality, and flavorful Italian, American, Mexican-inspired, and Mediterranean recipes. Whether you're looking for an easy weeknight meal, a nostalgic family dish, or a stunning dessert, my recipes are made to be approachable, delicious, packed with real ingredients, and full of love. If you believe in the power of simple recipes that connect, comfort, and inspire, you're in the right place!  Elena shares her story of perseverance after multiple algorithm hits. She reveals the strategies that helped her revive traffic, from updating posts to leaning into community and experimenting with video and AI. Key points discussed include: - Community is the safety net: When algorithms shift and traffic tanks, it's your readers who will carry you through. - Update old content: Refreshing posts is often more powerful than creating new ones (and can bring key recipes back to life even after major drops). - Lean into SEO structure: Interlinking, pruning outdated posts, and cleaning up technical clutter. - Experiment with AI: Instead of fearing AI overviews, how can you use them to your advantage? Think writing simple summaries and recipe overviews that make your content AI-friendly, while still keeping it human. - Video is non-negotiable: Reels, YouTube, and TikTok aren't optional anymore. - Be memorable: Intentional branding can make your site unforgettable in a sea of recipe blogs. - Keep telling your story: Your background, culture, and experiences aren't boring. Readers need to hear them again and again to deepen connection and build brand trust. - Pinterest and email still work: Despite changing platforms, these steady drivers continue to bring results. Connect with Elena Davis Website | Instagram
Jamie I.F. talks about what it was like losing $80K a month in affiliate revenue, rebuilding from the ground up, and what keyword research really looks like in the age of AI. He is a former affiliate SEO who once scaled to $80,000 per month before the HCU update brought that down to nearly zero. Now, Jamie focuses on building software for SEOs and other niches. One of his tools, Answer Socrates, helps bloggers generate thousands of topic ideas and cluster them into organized groups so they can focus on the fun part: writing. By leveraging SEO, Jamie has grown the tool to over 100K monthly users and has also found creative ways to drive traffic through platforms like Reddit. Jamie shares the wild ride from skyrocketing affiliate earnings to starting over after Google's updates. He teaches us how to approach keyword research differently in the AI era, how Reddit is reshaping SEO, and why feelings, not just facts, win traffic today. Key points discussed include: Affiliate highs and lows: One decision brought in $80K a month, but it all disappeared overnight, showing how fragile affiliate-heavy models have become in today's SEO world. Products over pure info: Relying only on informational content is riskier than ever, but turning expertise into products can safeguard your business from AI scrapers and shifting algorithms. Keyword depth wins: Ranking for just one keyword is no longer enough, and covering a range of related subtopics builds the topical authority needed to compete. Clustering made simple: Grouping hundreds of keywords into meaningful clusters makes it easier to plan content strategically without drowning in data. AI overviews explained: Google and ChatGPT pull from multiple sources, and structuring content clearly increases the chances of being featured in those summaries. Reddit power: Reddit now dominates search results, and thoughtful participation can drive traffic, spark PR coverage, and strengthen brand visibility. Make people feel: Optimization helps, but content that stirs emotion keeps readers engaged and loyal even when AI-generated summaries crowd the search results. Connect with Jamie I.F. Website
Sometimes life looks abundant from the outside, but inside you may feel numb or empty. This episode explores why that happens and how to rediscover sparks of aliveness. I've been in that place where everything looked good on paper - my calendar was full, my family cared for, my fridge stocked - yet inside I felt hollow. It's confusing and even scary to admit that emptiness when you think you should feel grateful. But that ache isn't a flaw, it's an invitation. In this episode, I share stories and practices that helped me follow sparks of joy back to a life that feels alive again. Action Steps: - Pause and breathe: Notice that emptiness isn't a sign you're broken, but a signal to pay attention. - Reframe fulfillment: Recognize that abundance outside doesn't guarantee fullness inside. - Notice sparks: Watch for small moments that stir joy, then let yourself follow them. - Try simple practices: Step barefoot in the grass, sing in your car, or sip tea without distractions. - Say no when needed: Protect your energy by releasing what doesn't feel aligned. Join the email list for Take The Exit - Be the first to step inside the story! More from Megan YouTube | Website |  Instagram
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Mireille Roc

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