What do comedy and death have to do with cookbook writing? In this episode, Maggie talks with comedian and first-generation Greek American Gus Constantellis about his debut cookbook, My Mom's Greek Recipes. Their conversation explores far more than recipes. It touches on storytelling, vulnerability, family traditions, grief, and the unexpected journey from writing a cookbook without a publisher to signing a traditional book deal.
Whether you're writing a cookbook, preserving family recipes, or wondering how personal stories can strengthen your work, this episode offers both inspiration and practical insight.
In this episode, you'll discover:-
Why Gus wrote his cookbook before he had a publishing contract and how that decision led to a book deal.
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How humor and vulnerability can make cookbook stories more meaningful.
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What preserving family recipes can mean for future generations.
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Why authentic storytelling is often what readers remember most.
Mentioned in This Episode:
ConstantlyGus.com Yiayia cookbook Taste: My Life Through Food by Stanley Tucci
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