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The Sassy Solopreneur

The Sassy Solopreneur

By: Jamie Silva
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Welcome to The Sassy Solopreneur™ podcast. I'm your host, Jamie Silva, the seasoned food blogger behind A Sassy Spoon®. On this show, you'll hear the behind-the-scenes of what it takes to run a multi-six-figure food blog as a party of one. If you're ready for sassy Latina vibes, grab un cafecito and tune in wherever you get podcasts.




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Episodes
  • [Real Receipts] How Trang Scaled Her Food Blog To 111K Views While Working Full Time
    Nov 14 2025

    Welcome back to the final part of Real Receipts, a mini series featuring food bloggers growing through the niche-aligned, audience-first strategy I love to teach and use myself. In this episode, I’m chatting with Trang from Wild Wild Whisk about how she scaled her food blog to 111K while working a full-time job and raising two little kids. She went from feeling unsure about niching down to rebuilding her traffic without relying on search volume. Once she niched down, content planning started to feel fun again. Writing felt easier. She looked forward to recipe testing. Her best work showed up when she stopped trying to please the algorithm and started creating from her own expertise.


    Links Mentioned In This Episode

    Wild Wild Whisk

    → IG: @wildwildwhisk


    Additional Resources:

    Get On The Coaching Waitlist

    Grab My Free Multi–Six–Figure Food Blog Strategy Debrief

    Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts


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    34 mins
  • [Real Receipts] How Kaleena Doubled Her Food Blog Traffic Without Chasing Keywords
    Nov 12 2025

    Welcome back to Part 2 of Real Receipts, a mini series featuring food bloggers growing through the niche-aligned, audience-first strategy I love to teach and use myself. In this episode, I’m chatting with Kaleena from Kaleena's Kitchen. When we first worked together, she was deep in keyword-chasing mode, letting tools basically run her content calendar. Since then, she’s done a complete mindset shift, planning content around her refined niche, and her traffic has doubled as a result. Tune in to see what it looks like to grow slow, steady, and sustainably!


    Links Mentioned In This Episode

    Kaleena's Kitchen

    → IG: @kaleenas.kitchen

    Journey By Mediavine


    Additional Resources:

    Get On The Coaching Waitlist

    Grab My Free Multi–Six–Figure Food Blog Strategy Debrief

    Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts



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    36 mins
  • [Real Receipts] How Marni 6Xed Her Food Blog Revenue in A Year as a Full-Time Mom
    Nov 10 2025

    Welcome to Part 1 of Real Receipts, a mini series featuring food bloggers growing through the niche-aligned, audience-first strategy I love to teach and use myself. In this episode, I’m chatting with Marni from Simple Gray T-Shirt, a food blogger and a mom of three who’s 6X’d her food blog revenue, scaling to 50K monthly pageviews in less than a year, all while juggling mom life, health challenges, and a packed schedule. Tune in now to hear how Marni made consistent, sustainable growth look simple!


    Links Mentioned In This Episode:

    Simple Gray T-Shirt

    Email: marni@simplegraytshirt.com

    Journey By Mediavine

    Grow by Mediavine


    Additional Resources:

    Get On The Coaching Waitlist

    Grab My Free Multi–Six–Figure Food Blog Strategy Debrief

    Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    28 mins
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