The Deviled Egg Society

Kayla Brint

Welcome to The Deviled Egg Society — where the coffee is strong, the to-do list is longer than a Target receipt, and deviled eggs are the unofficial symbol of friendship, gathering, and having a reason to party… even on a random Tuesday. This isn’t a podcast about how to balance it all — it’s about what happens when you can’t and how to pivot back to homebase of what matters most. I’m a mom (the baseball kind), a business owner, a carpool coordinator, a woman who once lost sleep over how I am going to do it all- and I started this podcast after a full-blown clarity moment in the clearance aisle at Lowe’s, surrounded by neglected plants and even more neglected dreams. Here, we’ll talk about it all: meal planning, recipes, sport mom hacks, life hacks, laundry mountains, teacher gifts, emotional burnout, and what to make for dinner when you're already out of time and out of energy. This show is for every woman who’s ever tried to do it all, dropped half the balls, and still showed up the next day with a snack and a smile (or at least a hoodie and dry shampoo). This is a place to be honest, to laugh until we cry (or cry until we laugh), and to do this better... together.Welcome to the Deviled Egg Society. 

  1. 10/14/2025

    EP 24 | Cooking Up Community: How Recipes & Comfort Food Bring Us Together

    Connect with me on Instagram → @kaylabrint TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kaylabrint Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/kaylabrint YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/kaylabrint In today’s episode of The Deviled Egg Society, we’re pulling up a chair and talking about something we are all craving more of in 2025: community. Y’all, building true connection has never felt harder. Between busy schedules, endless scrolling on social media, and technology pulling us in a million directions, it’s easy to feel isolated. But there’s one place I’ve found that always brings us back together—the kitchen. I share how cooking has been my anchor for connection, whether it’s through making a classic chicken pot pie, layering up a family-favorite lasagna, or simply putting good ingredients on the table. Comfort food has a way of reminding us of home, love, and belonging. And when we swap recipes or share meals, it creates a bond that’s deeper than just food—it’s culture, tradition, and family all rolled into one. We’ll talk about: Why community is harder to find but more important than ever.How cooking and meal prep can foster connection in families and neighborhoods.The role of recipes as gifts—a way of sharing part of ourselves with others.Why comfort food like pot pie and lasagna will always have a place at the table.How social media and technology can actually help us share recipes, traditions, and culture if we use them well.So whether you’re stirring up Velveeta mac & cheese, baking pies that once intimidated you, or just trying to make weeknight dinners feel special, know this: your food is your love letter to your people. ✨ Takeaway: Community is built one meal, one recipe, one table at a time. 📲 Don’t forget—come hang out with me on Instagram and tell me what recipes you’re making. Let’s keep this conversation (and these connections) going.

    22 min
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Welcome to The Deviled Egg Society — where the coffee is strong, the to-do list is longer than a Target receipt, and deviled eggs are the unofficial symbol of friendship, gathering, and having a reason to party… even on a random Tuesday. This isn’t a podcast about how to balance it all — it’s about what happens when you can’t and how to pivot back to homebase of what matters most. I’m a mom (the baseball kind), a business owner, a carpool coordinator, a woman who once lost sleep over how I am going to do it all- and I started this podcast after a full-blown clarity moment in the clearance aisle at Lowe’s, surrounded by neglected plants and even more neglected dreams. Here, we’ll talk about it all: meal planning, recipes, sport mom hacks, life hacks, laundry mountains, teacher gifts, emotional burnout, and what to make for dinner when you're already out of time and out of energy. This show is for every woman who’s ever tried to do it all, dropped half the balls, and still showed up the next day with a snack and a smile (or at least a hoodie and dry shampoo). This is a place to be honest, to laugh until we cry (or cry until we laugh), and to do this better... together.Welcome to the Deviled Egg Society.