<p>In this entertaining and insightful episode, <strong>Rusty Austin</strong>—veteran television producer turned children’s book author—joins <strong>Greg Hanna</strong> and <strong>Neil Haley</strong> to reflect on his 40-year career in Hollywood, including behind-the-scenes stories from iconic shows like <em>Survivor</em>, <em>Hell’s Kitchen</em>, and <em>Nanny 911</em>.</p><p>Rusty shares how his experience shaping real-life storytelling for millions has translated into his new purpose: creating playful, poetic children’s books that encourage creativity and self-expression. His latest release, <em>Awesome Bird: The Pelican</em>, is a poetic tribute to nature, illustrated by middle school students and filled with humor and charm.</p><p>Whether you’re a fan of classic reality TV or curious about the craft of writing for children, this episode delivers equal parts nostalgia and inspiration.</p><p><strong>Book Title:</strong> <em>Awesome Bird: The Pelican</em><br><strong>By:</strong> Rusty Austin<br><strong>Audience:</strong> Children ages 6–10 (and parents, too!)<br><strong>Highlights:</strong></p><ul><li><p>Short, engaging 10- to 15-word poems</p></li><li><p>Nonlinear format (great for reluctant readers)</p></li><li><p>Do-It-Yourself pages for kids to write and draw</p></li><li><p>Illustrated entirely by 7th and 8th grade students</p></li><li><p>Inspired by Rusty’s real-life school visits</p></li></ul><ul><li><p><strong>The Reality of Reality TV</strong><br>Rusty reveals the “400-to-1” shooting ratio on <em>Hell’s Kitchen</em> and how raw footage becomes riveting storytelling.</p></li><li><p><strong>Coffee-Fueled Chaos on Nanny 911</strong><br>Find out how late-arriving executives, oversized Starbucks orders, and 26-day work weeks defined Fox’s race to beat <em>Super Nanny</em> to air.</p></li><li><p><strong>From Survivor to Storybooks</strong><br>Learn why Rusty traded cameras for crayons—and how working with children reignited his creative spark.</p></li><li><p><strong>Why Writing for Kids Is Harder Than It Looks</strong><br>Rusty explains why brevity is key, and how keeping poems under 15 words keeps young readers engaged and entertained.</p></li><li><p><strong>How the Classroom Became His Creative Studio</strong><br>After visiting a local teacher via DonorsChoose, Rusty invited middle school students to illustrate his next book, leading to dozens of excited contributors and their work published in print.</p></li><li><p><strong>On the Future of TV &amp; Content Creation</strong><br>Rusty shares an honest take on the changing entertainment landscape, where local programming and digital-first content may replace traditional network TV—and why it’s both a challenge and an opportunity for independent creators.</p></li></ul><p>“In reality TV, we shoot the show, then write the script. In scripted TV, it’s the other way around.”<br>— <em>Rusty Austin</em></p><p>“I didn’t want to be just another author—I wanted kids to be co-creators. That’s what makes this book special.”<br>— <em>Rusty Austin on involving student artists</em></p><p>“This too shall pass. Forget the bad, remember the good. That’s something you learn after four decades in television.”<br>— <em>Rusty Austin</em></p><p>“Local TV will survive like radio did. But creators need to think differently—and act like entrepreneurs.”<br>— <em>Rusty Austin on the future of TV</em></p><ul><li><p>Nonlinear design—flip to any page and start reading</p></li><li><p>Encourages creativity with write-your-own pages</p></li><li><p>Hilarious animal characters like pelicans, toucans, and axolotls</p></li><li><p>Great for classroom inspiration and parent-child reading time</p></li></ul><p><strong>Awesome Bird: The Pelican</strong><br>Get your copy at <a href="https://rustyaustin.com" target="_new" rel="noopener">RustyAustin.com</a> or wherever books are sold.<br>Perfect for classrooms, libraries, and parents looking for fun, educational reads.</p><p><em>“This too shall pass. The toughest deadlines, the hardest edits—it all fades. What matters is doing something meaningful with your time. For me, that’s making kids smile.”</em></p><p><br></p><p>📚 Featured Project:🔍 Inside the Episode:💬 Notable Quotes:👦 Why Kids (and Parents) Love His Books:📚 Available Now:📌 Closing Thought from Rusty:</p>

Celebrity Interviews LIVE From The Grotto With Greg Hanna

Celebrity Interviews Live From The Grotto

From Hell’s Kitchen to Awesome Birds: Rusty Austin’s Reality TV Reinvention

NOV 3, 202511 MIN
Celebrity Interviews LIVE From The Grotto With Greg Hanna

From Hell’s Kitchen to Awesome Birds: Rusty Austin’s Reality TV Reinvention

NOV 3, 202511 MIN

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<p>In this entertaining and insightful episode, <strong>Rusty Austin</strong>—veteran television producer turned children’s book author—joins <strong>Greg Hanna</strong> and <strong>Neil Haley</strong> to reflect on his 40-year career in Hollywood, including behind-the-scenes stories from iconic shows like <em>Survivor</em>, <em>Hell’s Kitchen</em>, and <em>Nanny 911</em>.</p><p>Rusty shares how his experience shaping real-life storytelling for millions has translated into his new purpose: creating playful, poetic children’s books that encourage creativity and self-expression. His latest release, <em>Awesome Bird: The Pelican</em>, is a poetic tribute to nature, illustrated by middle school students and filled with humor and charm.</p><p>Whether you’re a fan of classic reality TV or curious about the craft of writing for children, this episode delivers equal parts nostalgia and inspiration.</p><p><strong>Book Title:</strong> <em>Awesome Bird: The Pelican</em><br><strong>By:</strong> Rusty Austin<br><strong>Audience:</strong> Children ages 6–10 (and parents, too!)<br><strong>Highlights:</strong></p><ul><li><p>Short, engaging 10- to 15-word poems</p></li><li><p>Nonlinear format (great for reluctant readers)</p></li><li><p>Do-It-Yourself pages for kids to write and draw</p></li><li><p>Illustrated entirely by 7th and 8th grade students</p></li><li><p>Inspired by Rusty’s real-life school visits</p></li></ul><ul><li><p><strong>The Reality of Reality TV</strong><br>Rusty reveals the “400-to-1” shooting ratio on <em>Hell’s Kitchen</em> and how raw footage becomes riveting storytelling.</p></li><li><p><strong>Coffee-Fueled Chaos on Nanny 911</strong><br>Find out how late-arriving executives, oversized Starbucks orders, and 26-day work weeks defined Fox’s race to beat <em>Super Nanny</em> to air.</p></li><li><p><strong>From Survivor to Storybooks</strong><br>Learn why Rusty traded cameras for crayons—and how working with children reignited his creative spark.</p></li><li><p><strong>Why Writing for Kids Is Harder Than It Looks</strong><br>Rusty explains why brevity is key, and how keeping poems under 15 words keeps young readers engaged and entertained.</p></li><li><p><strong>How the Classroom Became His Creative Studio</strong><br>After visiting a local teacher via DonorsChoose, Rusty invited middle school students to illustrate his next book, leading to dozens of excited contributors and their work published in print.</p></li><li><p><strong>On the Future of TV &amp; Content Creation</strong><br>Rusty shares an honest take on the changing entertainment landscape, where local programming and digital-first content may replace traditional network TV—and why it’s both a challenge and an opportunity for independent creators.</p></li></ul><p>“In reality TV, we shoot the show, then write the script. In scripted TV, it’s the other way around.”<br>— <em>Rusty Austin</em></p><p>“I didn’t want to be just another author—I wanted kids to be co-creators. That’s what makes this book special.”<br>— <em>Rusty Austin on involving student artists</em></p><p>“This too shall pass. Forget the bad, remember the good. That’s something you learn after four decades in television.”<br>— <em>Rusty Austin</em></p><p>“Local TV will survive like radio did. But creators need to think differently—and act like entrepreneurs.”<br>— <em>Rusty Austin on the future of TV</em></p><ul><li><p>Nonlinear design—flip to any page and start reading</p></li><li><p>Encourages creativity with write-your-own pages</p></li><li><p>Hilarious animal characters like pelicans, toucans, and axolotls</p></li><li><p>Great for classroom inspiration and parent-child reading time</p></li></ul><p><strong>Awesome Bird: The Pelican</strong><br>Get your copy at <a href="https://rustyaustin.com" target="_new" rel="noopener">RustyAustin.com</a> or wherever books are sold.<br>Perfect for classrooms, libraries, and parents looking for fun, educational reads.</p><p><em>“This too shall pass. The toughest deadlines, the hardest edits—it all fades. What matters is doing something meaningful with your time. For me, that’s making kids smile.”</em></p><p><br></p><p>📚 Featured Project:🔍 Inside the Episode:💬 Notable Quotes:👦 Why Kids (and Parents) Love His Books:📚 Available Now:📌 Closing Thought from Rusty:</p>