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Just the Good Stuff

Catherine McCord - Cookbook Author, Founder of Weelicious + One Potato On Her Journey Starting Her Brand, Feeding Her Family + All Things Smoothies

Just the Good Stuff

Rachel Mansfield

Entrepreneurship, Health & Fitness, Nutrition, Business

4.8 • 841 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

#24: In this episode I sit down with the amazing Catherine McCord. Catherine is the Founder of the mega successful blog, Weelicious. She is also a 3x cookbook author and the Founder of the family organic meal delivery service, One Potato. Catherine shares her journey getting to where she is today. She started working at a young age of 15 and kicked off her career in modeling for brands like Calvin Klein, Victoria's Secret and that eventually all led her to enrolling in culinary school when she found her passion for all things food. Catherine is a mom of 3 and she shares her tips when it comes to feeding her family, how smoothies have had the best impact on her family's health and what is in store for her brands next. Catherine also fills us on on the book writing process and what it was like writing 3 popular cookbooks all while being a mama. For more from Catherine, head on over to: Weelicious.com and @Weelicious. Thank you to CHOMPS for sponsoring this podcast episode. You guys know our family has a crazy CHOMPS obsession. They make grass-fed and grass-finished meat sticks. The sea salt is my personal favorite and my mom loves the turkey ones! Their products are friendly for Whole30, Paleo, AIP and they have no added sugars. For a discount on your CHOMPS order, use the code RACHL for 15% off. For more from me, I'm over @rachLmansfield and rachLmansfield.com

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, welcome back to Just the Good Stuff.

0:06.9

This is your host, Rachel Mansfield.

0:09.7

Today's guest is one of the OG food bloggers and entrepreneurs in the space, Catherine

0:17.1

McCord of Weelicious.

0:19.7

Catherine is one of those people whose energy is so truly contagious.

0:24.7

She is a complete powerhouse of a human with raising her three adorable kids, running her food

0:31.5

blog, Weelicious, and she is the founder of One Potato, a family meal delivery service that we chat more about later in the episode.

0:40.6

And she is the author of three cookbooks.

0:43.7

How insane is that?

0:45.5

In this episode, we chat about how Catherine got to where she is today.

0:49.1

She started off her career modeling, acting, then eventually went back to school for culinary school to pursue

0:56.6

her true love of food. She has worked with huge brands in modeling like Calvin Klein, who spotted

1:03.8

her on the sidewalk and cast at her, which is one of the cool stories, and Victoria's Secret,

1:09.2

and she has been working since the age of 15. She's lived

1:12.5

in Paris and Japan and she is such a crazy past life. It was so cool to hear more about it in this

1:19.2

episode. Catherine fills us in with so many tips on feeding your family and the importance of

1:25.6

having dinner together and all eating together, how smoothies

1:29.8

changed her family's life, feeding three children with all different preferences and dietary

1:35.0

needs. Her son is a vegetarian by choice from a very young age. And he obviously doesn't eat

1:41.0

meat. She has two other kids who do eat meat and she's not the mom making like 10 different meals, which is definitely something that I aspire to be when we have

1:48.4

more kids down the road. We can all learn so, so much from Catherine. And I hope you guys

1:53.4

enjoy this episode as much as I loved getting to chat with her. Don't forget to follow Catherine

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