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Carolyn Scott-Hamilton (also known as Carolyn Scott is a Colombian-born, bilingual TV show host and media personality, holistic nutritionist, vegan chef, cookbook author, and speaker.

Scott-Hamilton launched The Healthy Voyager travel show in 2006, which was followed by the launch of her online magazine, HealthyVoyager.com, as well as a number of other products, services and shows, including her cooking show, The Healthy Voyager's Global Kitchen. She is a double major graduate of the University of Miami and received her master's degree in Holistic Nutrition from Clayton College. She also holds various culinary certifications.

Scott-Hamilton was featured on the Discovery Channel and has appeared on The Better Show, Hallmark Home & Family, CNN, HLN, Daytime, EXTRA TV, the Ricki Lake Show, NBC affiliates, and many other national shows. In 2011, Scott-Hamilton published her first bestselling cookbook, entitled The Healthy Voyager's Global Kitchen. In 2013, she developed vegan and gluten free dishes for Knott's Berry Farm theme park in Buena Park, California. Her second cookbook, the 10-year anniversary of The Healthy Voyager's Global Kitchen: 175 Plant-Based Recipes from Across the Globe was published in December 2021.

Her award-winning travel show, The Healthy Voyager, has been syndicated around the world online on a wide variety of digital channels such as Go Traveler, MSN Travel, Yahoo Travel, AOL On, Tastemade, Cooking Channel and any others. The show has won many accolades and awards such as several Taste Awards and collaborations with major brands, celebrities and even notable figures such as Richard Branson.

Carolyn is also an accomplished screenplay writer and fiction writer. Her first published work of fiction, When Cris Met Kringle, a Mrs. Claus origin story, was published in December 2021 and was an adaptation of her own original screenplay of the same name.

References

  1. "Cookbooks to remind you of your travels". www.boston.com. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  2. "Treat Yourself This Halloween with Tasty Vegan Pumpkin Toffee Bread Pudding". Extra. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  3. "How to maintain your health while traveling". USA Today. Retrieved 11 February 2015.

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