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Noshing With Rusty Austin – October 9, 2025

Author, An Awesome Bird: The Pelican

This week on “Ira’s Everything Bagel,” Ira chats with Rusty Austin — a veteran reality television producer with more than three decades behind the camera and now, the author of An Awesome Bird: The Pelican.

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Rusty shares how he made the leap from shaping unscripted TV hits like Hell’s Kitchen — one of the toughest shows he ever tackled — to writing playful, poetic stories for kids. A lifelong storyteller who started making movies in eighth grade, Rusty now blends clever rhymes, parenting wisdom, and fascinating animal facts, all brought to life with illustrations from middle school students.

He talks about how posting short poems on Facebook led to a book series that inspires creativity in children, complete with a hands-on “do-it-yourself” section for young readers. From elephants to pelicans, Rusty Austin proves that whether on screen or on the page, the story always comes first.

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Rusty Austin was a reality television show producer for more than three decades and now is the author of six published books, including an illustrated children’s book series.

His books include: Baseball’s Unlikely: A Constant; Dave and Me (a memoir); and four children’s books: The Carrot IsOrange, The Unicorn Has One Horn, Beware The Grizzly Bear, and An Awesome Bird: The Pelican.

Rusty broke into Hollywood as a freelance electrician on dozens of movies, including Terminator

2. After a few years, he decided to give up movies because everything in the lighting and grip department weighs no less than 50 pounds. Rusty then spent 35 years as a freelance reality television producer until he retired in 2018. He worked onHell’s Kitchen for 16 seasons, his final show. His first show was Real Stories of the Highway Patrol. Along the way, he worked on Big Brother, Survivor, Nanny 911, COPS, and others.

He graduated from UCLA Film School with a degree in film and television.

Rusty grew up in Littleton, Colorado, but was born in Sidney, Nebraska. He now resides in Rancho Mirage, California.

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