Scott Hutcheson

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  • Who Is This Guy?
  • Words on the Page
  • Moving Pictures
  • Work in the Community
  • Is This Thing On?
  • Radio (think Garrison Keillor meets Julia Child)

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Writing & Media Credits

  • AAA Living
  • Americus Times-Recorder
  • Chef Educator Today
  • Chickasha Express Star
  • Commonwealth Journal
  • Eat Feed Midwest
  • Glasgow Daily Times
  • Hendricks County Flyer
  • Indiana University Press
  • Indianapolis Monthly Magazine
  • Indianapolis Star
  • K-LOVE Radio
  • Kokomo Tribune
  • Midwest Living Magazine
  • Moultrie Observer
  • NBC Chicago
  • Niagara Gazette
  • Norman Transcript
  • Pharos-Tribune
  • RadioMom
  • San Marcos Daily Record
  • Suwannee Democrat
  • The Herald Bulletin
  • The Lebanon Reporter
  • The News Courier
  • The Stanley News and Press
  • Washington Times-Herald
  • WBAA Public Radio
  • Westside (Indianapolis) Flyer
  • WFYI Public Television
  • Zionsville Times-Sentinal

Blog Design Credits

  • Blog Banner designed & created by Tammy Circeo: Background by IntheMaking Designs Red Paper, “Food” Photo by tammycirceo photography, other photos are stock.
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Speaking & Workshops

For Community Groups
Scott has worked with hundreds of communities, big and small, to help them think and act strategically to address issues like growing their local food economy and becoming more economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable. He can serve as a keynote speaker to challenge and inspire an audience and as a workshop facilitator to help community groups roll up their sleeves and get to work.
 
For Industry Groups
Scott is a frequent keynote speaker and panelist for industry association meetings and conferences. He has worked with restaurant, agriculture, and other food-related groups and associations and his unique perspective provides both an educational and entertaining experience. He can focus talks and workshops on helping groups in areas like with new innovative ideas for growth and best-in-class customer relations.

For Churches & Faith Groups
As a former “preacher’s kid” and current church elder, Scott has a passion for helping churches better connect their food with their faith. He is a popular speaker and workshop leader for churches, faith-based organizations, and conferences. Both inspiring and informative, his work with these groups leaves them challenged and with new capacity to launch and sustain faith-and-food initiatives.

If you are interested in having Scott work with your community, industry association, church, or other group, email here.   

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    • The Remarkable History of the Key Lime Pie
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    • Roasted Vegetable Frittata
    • Looking Ahead to Easter (and recipes for a full Easter menu)
    • Flirting with Spring (and recipe for BLT Soup)
    • Games, Grub, & Gladiators (and recipe for Spanakopita)
    • St. Patty Melt
    • Another Biscuit Please, Dr. Pavlov (and recipe for Charleston-style Cream Cheese Biscuits)
    • Wanted: An Irish Friend (and recipe for Irish Stew)

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