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Welcome to the first episode of Creator's Spotlight, an original show hosted by Kayleigh Crandell and brought to you by Channel RVA. Richmond, Virginia is home to millions of creative souls, so we're inviting local content creators to dive into what they do online: the type of content they share, what keeps them going, and the incredible communities born out of their collaborations
Bria didn't set out to become Richmond's go-to food creator. She was already taking photos, and a friend told her to start a page. That was RVA Eats — launched somewhat unintentionally on Juneteenth 2022, now 13k followers deep and still growing on her own terms.
In this episode of Creator Spotlight, host Kayleigh sits down with Bria to talk about what it actually takes to build a local food platform in Richmond — the planning, the creative process, the shoots that go sideways, and the ones that click.
They get into her philosophy on reviews (she doesn't do negative ones), why she picks her songs before she picks her angles, and how a collaboration with CaryTown Teas turned into a full video series.
Bria's also honest about the gray area she's in now: two years of high-frequency posting, a growing audience, and a deliberate choice to slow down and prioritize intentionality over chasing numbers.
Richmond gets a full chapter here too — its grit, its authenticity, the food culture that keeps drawing national attention. Bria talks about what makes this city's scene different from anywhere else she's seen, and why she's still here telling its story.
Chapters:
03:09 How RVA Eats Started (and Why Juneteenth)
07:09 The Creative Process: Planning vs. Instinct
09:01 Shooting on Location: Light, Music, Flow State
10:47 Favorite Projects and What Makes Them Work
13:31 Why Bria Doesn't Post Negative Reviews
15:54 Richmond's Food Scene and Why It Hits Different
18:29 Collaborations: When Business Owners Become Creative Partners
21:59 Advice for Creators: Know Your Worth
29:21 Where to Find RVA Eats + Creator Shoutouts
In this episode:
Kayleigh Crandell, Host — Project Manager and Social Media Lead at Xponent21
Bria — Creator, RVA Eats
https://www.instagram.com/rva__eats
https://www.tiktok.com/@rva_eats
Creators Bria recommends following:
Eat and Play RVA – https://www.instagram.com/eatandplayrva/
Sweet Sauce Blog – https://www.instagram.com/sweetsauceblog/
Lunch Special – https://www.instagram.com/itslunchspecial/
More Local Shout Outs:
https://www.shopcarytownteas.com/
https://www.mainstdragon.com/
Subscribe to Channel RVA: https://channelrva.com/
By Channel RVAWelcome to the first episode of Creator's Spotlight, an original show hosted by Kayleigh Crandell and brought to you by Channel RVA. Richmond, Virginia is home to millions of creative souls, so we're inviting local content creators to dive into what they do online: the type of content they share, what keeps them going, and the incredible communities born out of their collaborations
Bria didn't set out to become Richmond's go-to food creator. She was already taking photos, and a friend told her to start a page. That was RVA Eats — launched somewhat unintentionally on Juneteenth 2022, now 13k followers deep and still growing on her own terms.
In this episode of Creator Spotlight, host Kayleigh sits down with Bria to talk about what it actually takes to build a local food platform in Richmond — the planning, the creative process, the shoots that go sideways, and the ones that click.
They get into her philosophy on reviews (she doesn't do negative ones), why she picks her songs before she picks her angles, and how a collaboration with CaryTown Teas turned into a full video series.
Bria's also honest about the gray area she's in now: two years of high-frequency posting, a growing audience, and a deliberate choice to slow down and prioritize intentionality over chasing numbers.
Richmond gets a full chapter here too — its grit, its authenticity, the food culture that keeps drawing national attention. Bria talks about what makes this city's scene different from anywhere else she's seen, and why she's still here telling its story.
Chapters:
03:09 How RVA Eats Started (and Why Juneteenth)
07:09 The Creative Process: Planning vs. Instinct
09:01 Shooting on Location: Light, Music, Flow State
10:47 Favorite Projects and What Makes Them Work
13:31 Why Bria Doesn't Post Negative Reviews
15:54 Richmond's Food Scene and Why It Hits Different
18:29 Collaborations: When Business Owners Become Creative Partners
21:59 Advice for Creators: Know Your Worth
29:21 Where to Find RVA Eats + Creator Shoutouts
In this episode:
Kayleigh Crandell, Host — Project Manager and Social Media Lead at Xponent21
Bria — Creator, RVA Eats
https://www.instagram.com/rva__eats
https://www.tiktok.com/@rva_eats
Creators Bria recommends following:
Eat and Play RVA – https://www.instagram.com/eatandplayrva/
Sweet Sauce Blog – https://www.instagram.com/sweetsauceblog/
Lunch Special – https://www.instagram.com/itslunchspecial/
More Local Shout Outs:
https://www.shopcarytownteas.com/
https://www.mainstdragon.com/
Subscribe to Channel RVA: https://channelrva.com/