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This week, I’m talking to the incredible food writer and cookbook author Julia Turshen. Julia and I cover a lot of what you might expect in an interview with a popular food writer, but it was the not-food talk that really made this episode one of my favorites.
Julia and I discuss how she knew she was ready to write her own cookbook (after co-authoring almost a dozen books), the importance of asking for what you want and being credited for your work, one of the most important rules in her marriage (her wife is Grace Bonney), and how being an active listener is an important first step in creating change.
Here’s Julia:
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SHOW NOTES:Julia’s Website + Instagram Julia’s Book (Small Victories) The Fat Radish CookbookBuvette CookbookSpain: A Culinary Road TripGentl and Hyers Nicole FranzenCampaign ZeroEvery TownKimchi Fried Rice Recipe
Only tell the stories that you can tell. - Julia Turshen Click To Tweet
The day you’re known as a writer is the day you tell people you’re a writer. - Julia Turshen Click To Tweet
I think it’s good to just ASK. - Julia Turshen Click To Tweet
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This week, I’m talking to the incredible food writer and cookbook author Julia Turshen. Julia and I cover a lot of what you might expect in an interview with a popular food writer, but it was the not-food talk that really made this episode one of my favorites.
Julia and I discuss how she knew she was ready to write her own cookbook (after co-authoring almost a dozen books), the importance of asking for what you want and being credited for your work, one of the most important rules in her marriage (her wife is Grace Bonney), and how being an active listener is an important first step in creating change.
Here’s Julia:
Listen and subscribe in iTunesListen and subscribe in Stitcher
This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, ready to blend smoothies delivered to your door. Receive three free smoothies with your first order using code: onepartplant.
SHOW NOTES:Julia’s Website + Instagram Julia’s Book (Small Victories) The Fat Radish CookbookBuvette CookbookSpain: A Culinary Road TripGentl and Hyers Nicole FranzenCampaign ZeroEvery TownKimchi Fried Rice Recipe
Only tell the stories that you can tell. - Julia Turshen Click To Tweet
The day you’re known as a writer is the day you tell people you’re a writer. - Julia Turshen Click To Tweet
I think it’s good to just ASK. - Julia Turshen Click To Tweet
SUPPORT THE PODCAST
If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes.iTunes works that way.+ Click on the “Amazon Is Cool” in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase.
A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).

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