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LET IT OUT

271 | Travel, Loneliness, Food Writing, Money, Freelance, and Creative Inspiration with Emily Miller - founder of BreakfastClub

LET IT OUT

Katie Dalebout

Fashion & Beauty, Mental Health, Love, Arts, Self-help, Wellness, Katie Dalebout, Health & Fitness, Well Being, True Crime, Self-care, Society & Culture, Personal Growth, Health

4.9826 Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2019

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

I don't remember when or how I began following today's guest [Emily Elyse Miller](https://emilyelysemiller.com/) but I'm real happy I did. She's way cool. After traveling the world her work which centers around morning rituals. She's is a writer and founder of [BreakfastClub](https://www.heybreakfastclub.com/), a morning club that brings together the coolest creatives in each city over a morning meal, and most recently the author of “[BREAKFAST: The Cookbook](https://amzn.to/2zs36F7)”, with nearly 400 recipes from 80 countries. She likes mornings for the softness and realness of them. We talk about mornings but much more, in addition to her career in food writing she has a background in fashion as a trend-caster, so we talk about, trend forecasting, style, working and food and how that impacts body image. We have an interesting discussion about loneliness when you’re a single freelancer, not struggling for creativity, and feeing uninspired. She gives great advice and I really enjoyed her.

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To just hear what people do in the morning,

0:05.0

it's that time of day that no one really talks about or tells you about.

0:08.0

And I think you can get a really good sense of who people are on the way that they think. Hi, welcome back to a new season. I'm Katie Delbout, your host of Let It Out. And this is the last

0:45.2

intro I'm recording at this desk in my room in New York that I've recorded a bunch of these for over

0:53.1

two years. Literally someone from Craigslist is coming

0:56.2

the second I finish this intro to pick up this desk, which is why I had to do it right now. I'm

1:01.5

going to be moving and traveling. So much change. And with that, since I saw you last, since I was in

1:08.3

your ears last, I launched the new Let It Out 2.0, a website that I would

1:14.0

love for you to check out. It's a digital magazine that's an extension of what we do here on the

1:18.7

podcast telling what I call soft stories. So vulnerable, tender, real stories that I believe when we

1:26.8

tell, connect us, make us feel us alone, and makes the world

1:30.8

a little bit smaller. Please check out the website. Let me know what you think. It's kind of like a

1:35.7

house that's new and I just moved in so there's not a ton of furniture in it yet, but we will

1:42.2

be filling it out more with more content and more topics and more events.

1:46.1

Speaking of events, we had the launch party, which was a soft storytelling event in New York

1:51.9

City this week, and it was so magical. Several past podcast guests were there and some

1:58.0

read soft stories and future podcast guests. It was really cool and

2:02.0

I'll tell you guys more about that later and it was very cool to meet people who listen to the

2:06.5

podcast and bringing this community together in real life makes it feel real and really helped

2:12.4

me. So right now I'm like I said about to leave. I'm kind of shutting down and taking a break.

2:17.9

The podcast will actually still be coming out weekly. But other than that, I'm going to be

2:22.7

traveling and getting inspired about what's next. And I think traveling will help with that

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