Scott Kalechstein Grace is a writer/coach/comedian/speaker, as well as a singer/songwriter/recording artist/minister and workshop leader. He shares his uplifting music and messages at conferences, corporations, workshops, schools, churches, weddings and private gatherings - wherever people are open to a lighthearted, humorous and entertaining approach to personal growth and entertainment.
Scott's work promotes a sense of joy, safety, community, and playful celebration. His music sometimes evokes laughter, at other times tears, and people are often found singing and clapping and sometimes dancing along while he performs.
A pioneer in the field of intuitive song, Scott's spontaneous "Song Portraits" are a unique display of creativity, and always leave people deeply touched, delighted and amazed by such an in-the-moment creation.
He is the author of Teach Me How To Love, his true life story of being an unlicensed peddler on the streets of NYC, who, after years of being chased by the police, decides to chase his dreams instead.
Currently with nine compact discs being distributed internationally, Scott travels as a transformational troubadour, giving inspirational talks sweetened with music and presenting inspirational comedy concerts salted and peppered with his story telling.
He has performed at the talks and workshops with Deepak Chopra, Marianne Williamson, Alan Cohen, Byron Katie, Jack Canfield, Dr. John Gray, Dr. Bernie Siegel, and Barbara DeAngelis. Scott also conducts a variety of workshops of his own.
He is real and vulnerable and uses his original songs to take the messages from an intellectual understanding to a heartfelt emotional level. And that is what Scott's music, his message and his life are about, living from the heart.