Self-described manthropologist, Babe Scott, has been in hot demand on TV and print across the US to air her unique and saucy views on dating and mating. This sassy minx encourages women to bring their appetites to the table when selecting a mate. She believes the clues encrypted in a man’s culinary style reveal what he will dish up as a boyfriend and in the bedroom. Babe shows women how seeking the Delicious is the key to finding men that can satisfy them.

Babe has appeared on Fox 25 Boston, Chicago’s WGN Midday News, The Talk, San Francisco’s 7 Live, Literaci Scene, Late Night with Joey Reynolds and a plethora of other shows. Her dating adventures and insights have also been recounted in The Daily News, Glamour.com, match.com, Cupid’s Pulse, msn Lifestyle, Fushion magazine, cnn living and many other popular sites. Babe is also a sought after radio guest with her compelling combination of practical advice and tongue-in-chic humor.

Prior to packing her prosciutto and moving Stateside, this sassy Australian was also a recognized dating expert in the land down-under, dispensing advice to the lovelorn on top rated TV shows such as Sunrise, Mornings with Kerri-Anne and 9am. She also launched the glossy Dating Survival Guide, a complete man manual for single Aussie minxes. The guide was sold nationally on newsstands and was sponsored by internet dating company Lavalife.

Before her reinvention as a dating and dining diva, Babe was also something of a magazine maven. Her newsstand successes include the highly popular Nightlife in Sydney and Nightlife in Melbourne guides; City Life, a Sydney version of Time Out; Movie, a film magazine featuring Hollywood interviews and reviews; Style, a fashion magazine distributed through 17 major shopping centers; Weight Watchers magazine, the bestselling magazine in the health and diet category; the Cooking Lite cookbook series and Wining and Dining, a compendium of recipes from Australia’s best restaurants.

The majority of these titles were launched under the umbrella of her own company, Propaganda Print, launched at the tender age of 23 in an airless garage on an old Macintosh. The company grew to include 30 custom magazine titles and cookbooks in Australia and Indonesia.

However, despite her career success and rather ironically her status as a dating guru, Babe’s love life was an unmitigated disaster until she found the secret to a delicious love life lay in embracing her appetites. She now has a relationship she relishes and a renewed zest for life. Babe Scott continues to wine and dine in New York City where she lives with her 13-year-old daughter, Bondi, and their pet Pomeranian, Peanut.