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FBR #49 - Laura Sampson from Little House Big Alaska

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Food Blog Radio Episode #49 We travel (virtually) to Alaska to visit with Laura Sampson from Little House, Big Alaska! (Originally the food blog “Hey What’s for Dinner Mom?”) As well as being a blogger, and writer, Laura is mom to three boys, she raises pigs, meat birds, turkeys, egg laying hens and keeps bees too! In a short 90 day Alaskan growing season, Laura does her best to provide as much of their own produce as possible! Listen as we chat with Laura about:
  • How we met Laura
  • How she started blogging
  • "Hey, What's for Dinner Mom?"
  • Kids, Healthy Eating and Food Activism
  • Rebranding as "Little House, Big Alaska"
  • Food, DIY, Gardening and Life!
  • The challenges of gardening in Alaska
  • The challenges of rebranding her entire blog
  • Tips and tricks for successful rebranding!
  • Growing social media
  • Making connections with other bloggers and building your tribe!
  • Advice for anyone wanting to start a blog
  • Take the high road with any online negativity
Want to learn more about us? You can find us:

Thanks for listening! Remember to tune in next Friday for another exciting new guest!

Where to find FOOD BLOG RADIO!

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Food Blog Radio Episode #49 We travel (virtually) to Alaska to visit with Laura Sampson from Little House, Big Alaska! (Originally the food blog “Hey What’s for Dinner Mom?”) As well as being a blogger, and writer, Laura is mom to three boys, she raises pigs, meat birds, turkeys, egg laying hens and keeps bees too! In a short 90 day Alaskan growing season, Laura does her best to provide as much of their own produce as possible! Listen as we chat with Laura about:
  • How we met Laura
  • How she started blogging
  • "Hey, What's for Dinner Mom?"
  • Kids, Healthy Eating and Food Activism
  • Rebranding as "Little House, Big Alaska"
  • Food, DIY, Gardening and Life!
  • The challenges of gardening in Alaska
  • The challenges of rebranding her entire blog
  • Tips and tricks for successful rebranding!
  • Growing social media
  • Making connections with other bloggers and building your tribe!
  • Advice for anyone wanting to start a blog
  • Take the high road with any online negativity
Want to learn more about us? You can find us:

Thanks for listening! Remember to tune in next Friday for another exciting new guest!

Where to find FOOD BLOG RADIO!

Facebook

Twitter

iTunes

Libsyn

Sticher

Please feel free to share, like, love and leave a comment!
  continue reading

51 episodes

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