Romance, Rock & Roll & Second Chances | Juliet Izon

EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 50 MIN

Romance, Rock & Roll & Second Chances | Juliet Izon

from 50 Tastes Of Gray · host Matthew Gray - 50TastesOfGray

Juliet Izon joins Matthew for a warm, funny, and deeply human conversation about The Encore, the creative life, and the emotional architecture behind the stories we tell. Juliet is sharp, generous, and disarmingly honest — the kind of guest who makes the room feel instantly alive. Across this episode, Matthew and Juliet wander through the music that shaped her, the food memories that anchor her, and the chaos and beauty of writing a novel that asks big questions about ambition, identity, and the ways we return to ourselves. They talk about the strange tenderness of the creative process, the emotional cost of telling the truth on the page, and the tiny, sideways moments that reveal who we really are. It’s intimate, playful, and full of the unexpected sparks that define 50 Tastes Of Gray — a conversation that feels lived‑in, emotionally textured, and a little mischievous. If you love author interviews that breathe, that feel like two people discovering each other in real time, this episode is for you. #JulietIzon #TheEncoreNovel #50TastesOfGray   ⭐ ABOUT JULIET IZON Juliet Izon is the author of The Encore, a novel about ambition, identity, and the complicated ways we return to ourselves. She’s also a longtime writer and editor whose work explores culture, food, and the stories that shape us. Juliet brings warmth, wit, and a deep sense of curiosity to everything she touches. Instagram: @JulietIzon   ⭐ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Anticipation 03:04 Life in New York City 06:04 The Journey to Publication 09:00 Food and Culinary Preferences 12:00 Ethics in Food and Cooking 14:51 Transitioning from Journalism to Fiction 18:00 Thematic Elements of The Encore 21:00 Music's Influence on Writing 23:54 Writing Process and Character Development 27:41 Researching for Authenticity 31:42 Food Culture and Restaurant Experiences 35:21 The Importance of Butter in Cooking 36:32 Personal Food Preferences and Judgments 37:36 Character Connections in Fiction 38:51 Feedback and Editing Process 40:41 Future Writing Aspirations 42:40 The Symbiosis of Journalism and Fiction 43:01 Imagining the Perfect Dinner 45:12 Reflections on the Podcast Experience 47:41 Upcoming Adventures and Social Media Presence   ⭐ ABOUT 50 TASTES OF GRAY Hosted by Matthew, 50 Tastes Of Gray is a show about food, memory, identity, and the emotional cost of living fully. Each episode blends humor, intimacy, and storytelling with guests who bring their whole selves to the table. It’s a space for conversations that feel warm, textured, and alive.   ⭐ MATTHEW GRAY — SOCIALS & LINKS 🎧 All My Shows & Episodes → LoveLife.com 📘 Get My Book → HawaiiFoodTours.com 🎧 Connect with Matthew Gray & 50 Tastes Of Gray 📸 Instagram (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/50tastesofgray 🍽️ Instagram (Food Tours): https://www.instagram.com/hawaii_food_tours 📘 Facebook (Podcast): https://www.facebook.com/50TastesOfGrayPodcast 🌺 Facebook (Let’s Eat Hawaii): https://www.facebook.com/LetsEatHawaii 💼 LinkedIn (Matthew Gray): https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-gray-hawaii ✍️ Substack (50 Tastes Of Gray): https://50TastesOfGray.substack.com

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