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In this episode of the David Watson Podcast, Rusty Austin shares how he rode the early reality-TV wave from Survivor to 16 seasons on Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen, then reinvented himself as a children’s author and poet. We get into what really happens behind the scenes on long shoot days, why casting drives reality TV, how editing compresses 400 hours into 60 minutes, and the difference between Ramsay the on-camera character and the chef. Rusty also talks through his simple, repeatable writing process, the power of first drafts, and a brilliant classroom collaboration where 40+ students illustrated one of his books. We finish with his baseball history project, his memoir “Dave and Me,” and a fun time-machine question.

Former reality-TV producer/post producer (Survivor, Hell’s Kitchen) • Children’s author and poet focused on short, memorable, rhyming pieces • Classroom collaborator: students illustrated “An Awesome Bird: The Pelican” • Also co-authored a baseball history volume and wrote the memoir “Dave and Me”

Guest site: https://rustyaustin.com

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