4.8 • 625 Ratings
🗓️ 6 September 2022
⏱️ 58 minutes
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On today’s episode, I’m chatting with the podcast host and blogger of Freckled Foodie, Cameron Rogers. Cameron started her blog Freckled Foodie back in 2018 as a space to exhibit her passion for food while working her full-time job on Wall Street. After suffering a tragic accident, Cameron decided to leave her corporate job and take on Freckled Foodie full-time which has now grown into an open space for conversations surrounding mental health, wellness, motherhood and popular culture. Making the jump from a secure job to pursuing your passion can be difficult. Cameron shares how she decided to take the leap and provides tangible tips and steps on how to plan for a career transition. She also talks on her experience recovering from a brain injury, working in a male dominated industry, postpartum depression, and so much more.
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0:00.0 | The following podcast is a dear media production. |
0:03.9 | Hi, I'm Sif Heider, the founder of Farray. |
0:06.9 | I'm a wellness entrepreneur and digital creator, and this is my show, The Dream Bigger |
0:11.3 | podcast. Listen, I love dreaming big, but you know what I love more? |
0:16.2 | Actually having the resources to make those big dreams happen. |
0:19.9 | And hey, dreams can sometimes be private |
0:22.2 | jets, but other times they can look a little something like having the best skin of your |
0:27.0 | damn life or starting a successful business or delving into spirituality. So on this podcast, |
0:33.7 | I chat with experts and thought leaders from different fields about their tips and tricks on doing exactly that. So let's get right into it. |
0:45.9 | Hello, hello, friends, and welcome back to another episode of the Dream Bigger podcast. |
0:50.3 | So today's guest is Cameron Rogers, the brains behind Freckled Foodie. |
0:55.1 | Her story is one that is kind of unlike others that I've had on here. |
1:00.8 | She used to work on Wall Street and then had a terrible, terrible car accident which left her with brain injuries. |
1:07.8 | And from there, she found her passion and took it full time, which was |
1:11.9 | freckled foodie, which was back then a food blog, which then turned into her stories around |
1:18.2 | motherhood and mental health. And she has an insanely engaged audience. She's very, very real. |
1:23.9 | She doesn't sugarcoat things. And I think it's a really, really interesting story. |
1:28.2 | She also has a great podcast called Freckled Foodian Friends. And I was actually on it. |
1:33.7 | And it was a great conversation. So, you know, I think we bounce around a lot. This podcast in |
1:39.9 | particular talks about what it's like to make the transition from a very lucrative full-time job |
1:45.4 | to working for yourself on a blog. And, you know, this is something that I think a lot of you |
1:51.0 | are quite interested in, especially because working in social media or as a blogger can |
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