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Enza Whiting teaches us about the power of community in food blogging and why finding your people can transform both your business and your joy.
She has been a food blogger for about 4 years. This is her second career and her passion. Before this, she was a director for a national insurance company for 34 years. Her website memorializes their traditional family recipes, traditions, and new family favorites.
Blogging can feel lonely, but you don't have to do it alone. In this conversation, we dive into how building a trusted group of peers can accelerate growth, reduce overwhelm, and keep your passion alive. Enza shares her journey from corporate life to blogging and how surrounding herself with supportive peers has been the key to her momentum.
Key points discussed include:
Community beats isolation: Why blogging becomes more sustainable when you stop doing it alone.
Find your circle at conferences: How in-person events can spark lasting relationships.
Consistency matters: Meeting regularly keeps accountability and friendships strong.
The glue is personal connection: Building bonds beyond business creates trust and longevity.
Support during struggles: A group that understands your wins and setbacks keeps you grounded.
Start small: Even two or three committed people can form a powerful support system.
Invest in relationships: Time and energy spent nurturing connections will pay off.
Look for generosity, not competition: Healthy groups share ideas freely and lift each other up.
Connect with Enza Whiting
Website | Instagram
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Enza Whiting teaches us about the power of community in food blogging and why finding your people can transform both your business and your joy.
She has been a food blogger for about 4 years. This is her second career and her passion. Before this, she was a director for a national insurance company for 34 years. Her website memorializes their traditional family recipes, traditions, and new family favorites.
Blogging can feel lonely, but you don't have to do it alone. In this conversation, we dive into how building a trusted group of peers can accelerate growth, reduce overwhelm, and keep your passion alive. Enza shares her journey from corporate life to blogging and how surrounding herself with supportive peers has been the key to her momentum.
Key points discussed include:
Community beats isolation: Why blogging becomes more sustainable when you stop doing it alone.
Find your circle at conferences: How in-person events can spark lasting relationships.
Consistency matters: Meeting regularly keeps accountability and friendships strong.
The glue is personal connection: Building bonds beyond business creates trust and longevity.
Support during struggles: A group that understands your wins and setbacks keeps you grounded.
Start small: Even two or three committed people can form a powerful support system.
Invest in relationships: Time and energy spent nurturing connections will pay off.
Look for generosity, not competition: Healthy groups share ideas freely and lift each other up.
Connect with Enza Whiting
Website | Instagram

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