User:Stevetruitt

Steve Truitt is a television host with a background in space, technology and science. He is also a life coach certified in Neurolinguistic Programming, Timeline Therapy (tm) and hypnotherapy. Truitt started as a writer and media pitcher for Ogilvy & Mather Public Relations and then the World Wrestling Federation in New York. In 1992 Truitt accepted a position as producer and reporter for Metro Traffic in Los Angeles. In 1999, Truitt made the transition to television host with "The Human Edge" which premiered in October, 2000 on the National Geographic Channel. In 2002, Truitt signed on as host of "Ground Rules!", an outdoor landscaping competition show for the HGTV network. Subsequent shows include "Dream Decoders" for the Discovery Health Network, "Playstation Underground" coverage at the E3 convention from 2003 to 2006, and "Cool Stuff and How It Works" premiering on the Discovery Channel late 2007.

As an author, Truitt has two books in development. The first, a motivational self-help book (as yet untitled) is in its final stage of editing with a target release date of early 2009. An avid science fiction fan, Truitt is also the author of "The Third Testament," with no release date yet planned. His extensive knowledge of NASA and private space activities led to the creation of "California Space and Technology News," a daily online news program dedicated to highlighting California as the frontiere of technology. Truitt served as managing editor and host of that project.

Although he refutes the title of actor, Truitt appeared in the episode "E2" of "Star Trek: Enterprise" in 2005 -- its final season. It is rumored that Truitt hounded the casting executives of the Star Trek franchises for seven years before being given an opportunity to appear as a day player.

Truitt is part of the weekend morning news team for KNBC-TV Channel 4 "Today In LA, Weekend" and the host of "The American Chart Show," a weekly music video review show.