#42: From Childhood Bullying to National TV Shows [w/ Food Network's Brandi Milloy]

Published: Sept. 13, 2018, 9:42 p.m.

b'Brandi Milloy-Simon, host of Food Network\'s "Let\'s Eat," talks about transitioning from online media to TV, and not letting motherhood slow down her career.\\xa0\\nWhile having a child has caused her to adjust, it has not stopped her from getting the job done, i.e. bringing in the adorable 14-month-old Milly to join us on the podcast.\\nThough a bit of chaos ensued, with baby Milly even keeping our hosts on their toes and sparking an impromtu breastfeeding session, we still learned about Brandi\'s childhood struggles with bullying, consistently getting food recipes to go "viral," and the vigorous tasks that come with being a TV show host.\\xa0\\xa0\\nYou can catch Brandi on\\xa0"Let\'s Eat!" on Food Network (airing Sundays at\\xa09am/8c).\\n----\\n2:02- Introducing, our first baby ever guest on the podcast\\n7:19- Making viral food recipes at Pop Sugar\\n19:00- Impromptu in-studio breastfeeding session\\n23:49- What it was like making quality food YouTube videos\\n\\xa029:00- Tranistioning to TV\\n32:41- What Gordon Ramsay is like in real life\\n36:00- What Guy Fieri is like in real life\\n44:42- Working in a male-dominated food host world\\n47:40- Process of pitching a show to go on air\\n50:00- "The power of boobie"\\n52:55- Lack of female travel shows\\n57:40- Filipino/Irish origins\\n1:05:55- Getting censored at Food Network\\n1:16:04- "boxer-dropping dish"\\n----\\nThank you all so much for listening! All the Tweets and Instagram tags of you listening mean the world. Reviews you leave on iTunes are also incredibly helpful, if you enjoyed an episode, please do drop us some love on the iTunes / Podcast store'