32: Co-Authoring Cookbooks with JJ Goode
Molly and Kristin speak with writer JJ Goode about his career path, collaborating with chefs on cookbooks and what draws him to his projects.
31: Catch an Agent's Attention with Sally Ekus
Kate and Kristin talk with lead agent and co-owner at The Ekus Group, Sally Ekus, about her career path, what she brings to the table for her clients and peek into a day in her life.
30: Making a Moving Cookbook Memoir with Eric Kim
Andrea and Kristin talk with Eric Kim about his intensely personal and remarkable book, Korean American.
29: Finding Your Voice with Tori Ritchie
Kate and Molly chat with cookbook teacher, author and editor Tori Ritchie about her career trajectory and how she developed her personal writing voice after years of working on branded cookbooks.
28: All About Recipe Headnotes
Today, Andrea tackles the topic of the ever elusive headnote with Molly, Kate and Kristin.
27: When Less is More: Ali Slagle on the Art of Short Recipes
Andrea and Molly speak with recipe developer, editor, stylist and writer, Ali Slagle about her career trajectory, her debut cookbook and why she focuses on the home cook.
26: Blogs, Books and Broadway with Adam Roberts, the Amateur Gourmet
Molly and Kate talk with Adam Roberts aka The Amateur Gourmet, about his career path, what he's learned from working on his first two books and how he merges story with food in his work.
25: Inside a Ukrainian Kitchen with Anna Voloshyna
Kate and Kristin speak with food stylist, photographer and author Anna Voloshyna about her debut cookbook, Budmo!
24: Genius Recipes with Food52's Kristen Miglore
Kate and Molly chat with the founding editor of Food52 and the brains behind their Genius Recipes, Kristen Miglore.
23: Talking Entrepreneurship, Cooking, and Identity with Tanorria Askew
Kristin and Andrea chat with owner of Tanorria's Table, author of Staples + 5, and co-host of Black Girls Eating, Tanorria Askew, about her career path, heart for hospitality and what cooking means to her.
22: What Does it Mean to Craft a Voice?
Kristin starts out today's episode asking Molly, Kate and Andrea about the books that inspired them to follow this career path and how they'd define the idea of "voice" in writing.
21: What We're Cooking During Summer Break
Today's episode is a quick update about our summer hiatus and a thank you to our listeners for tuning in and joining our community. We share some standout resources from Season 1 and the dishes and books we are planning to dive into for our summer meals.
20: Cookbook Marketing and Publicity with Lorraine Woodcheke of Hardie Grant
Kate and Kristin chat with the Marketing and Publicity Manager of Hardie Grant, Lorraine Woodcheke, to learn more about what goes on in the secretive world of marketing.
19: Do Cookbook Awards Matter? | Charlotte Druckman
Andrea and Molly chat with journalist and food writer Charlotte Druckman to find out more about what it means to create "good" work and how to measure success.
18: Pro Tips from Cookbook Critic Paula Forbes
Kate and Andrea chat with cookbook critic Paula Forbes whose reviews have run in Eater, Epicurious, Lucky Peach and Food52.
17: Making Sense of Cookbook Sales
Molly leads today's discussion with Andrea, Kate and Kristin through the opaque world of book sales.
Bonus: Jenna Kutcher on Finding Your Voice and Selling Your Work
Molly and Kristin have a quick chat with surprise guest, Jenna Kutcher. Jenna is a photographer, podcaster, entrepreneur and her debut book "How are you Really?" is available now
16: Listener Questions: Recipe Testing, Family Cookbooks, Agents, and Should I Use a Scale?
On today's episode Molly, Andrea, Kristin and Kate sit down to answer listener submitted questions.
15: Will Write for Food with Dianne Jacob
Molly and Kate chat about food writing with Dianne Jacob, freelance writing coach, editor and the author of "Will Write for Food".
14: How to Promote Your Cookbook
Kate starts off today's chat recounting some event horror stories while Kristin, Molly and Andrea chime in with some of their own.