With over ten years at the intersection of wellness and marketing, my journey has been filled with crafting compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences.
At Rawlings Sporting Goods, my focus is on supporting and creating innovative marketing campaigns and social media content that not only promote our brand but support our partners and Retailers across Canada and also foster community around the importance of ball for youth, teens and adults.
Writing is not just a skill for me—it's a passion that infuses creativity into every project I take on from social media to blogging and everything in between. I am a published author of children’s books, self-help & mindfulness author & specialist and poet.
I take pride in not only being a devoted “Baseball Mom”, but as someone who passionately loves the game of ball. Having the opportunity daily to fuel that same passion for future generations through events, marketing and social media is what drives me.
Our team's efforts have significantly amplified brand awareness, reflecting a genuine customer-first approach and commitment for excellence in diamond sports.
As the Owner of Country Spirit Wellness Farm, I am able to showcase my dedication to holistic well-being, where I integrate horse therapy and wellness events for a rejuvenating and healing experience on my hobby farm.
This venture complements my desire to help people from every walk of life, and allows me to fulfil my passion and hobby for animals, wellbeing and wellness.
While I have had the opportunity to travel all over the globe for work and pleasure, I happily call Brant County my home with my family and animals. I am extremely proud to be a third generation farmer in my own unique way.
I firmly believe that: “When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” - Dr.Wayne Dyer
Scott is retired and does some freelance writing to keep his mind sharp, with moderate success.
He learned a lot about baseball in west end Toronto when he played for legendary amateur coach, Bob Smyth, known as the mentor of Reds’ star Joey Votto. Smyth taught Scott the intricacies of the sport when, during a Midget game, he strolled half way to home from the third base coach’s box , pointed at the ground and yelled, “Bunt it here.” This might have been the same game when Smyth sent him home for showing up at the park in blue jeans shorts and no shoes. It was the 1960s after all.
Scott’s son, Michael, also played for Smyth with the Etobicoke Rangers. Daughter Katherine didn’t play baseball, but still laughs at the stories.
Scott lives in Toronto sometimes, operated a consulting business for clients across North America, earned a Master’s degree in Communication from Charles Sturt University, Australia and teaches part time at a Toronto university. He thanks Bob Elliott for his patience with punctuation and Bob Smyth for his friendship.