Nathan Godsey
Family Fitness Advocate and World Renowned Kid Chef
At just eleven years of age, family fitness advocate and chef,
Nathan Godsey can slice, dice, and sauté with the best of them.
Nathan has always loved to cook. His most famous recipe is his
original Chocolate Chip Bread which he began making at the ripe old
age of six. The bread was a big hit with neighbors and friends, and
soon a local restaurant in his hometown struck a deal with Nathan so
they could carry the decadent bread on their menu.
Bitten with the food bug, Nathan began experimenting
in the
kitchen
more and more. At seven, Nathan was selected as the winner of the
Food Network’s Cooking with Your Kids, winning him a new car,
private cooking lessons with his hero Emeril Lagasse, and a special
appearance on Emeril Live.
Since his appearance on the Food Network, Nathan’s recipes have
found their way
into
the kitchens and stomachs of fans worldwide. He even hosted his own
cooking show, Fun Food Adventures.
Originally made for children, the program found a large bonus
audience with adults as well. Fan mail from just about every country
told of entire families hooked on the show because of its engaging
content. For over three years, Nathan found himself traveling and
cooking with chefs
around the globe.

Nathan
has appeared
on The Ellen DeGeneres Show making sushi,
The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet demonstrating his Crazy
Mystery Brownies, and on National Family Talk Radio where he
gave a fun behind the scenes interview.
Traveling the world and sharing his passion for food,
Nathan recognized the need for healthy recipes and lifestyles.
Recently, the eleven–year-old announced his desire to help families
throughout the country lead healthier lifestyles. As a family
fitness advocate, Nathan’s goal is to share simple lifestyle changes
that will enable families to spend quality family time together,
while reinforcing positive habits related to food and exercise.
Nathan, along with his team of experts, hopes that together they can
help the world become a healthier place.