Elspeth Hay is a writer, public radio host, and creator of the Local Food Report, a weekly feature that has aired on CAI, the Cape & Islands NPR Station, since 2008. Deeply immersed in her own local food system, she writes and reports for print, radio, and online media with a focus on food and the environment. Elspeth’s work has been featured in the Boston Globe, NPR’s Kitchen Window, Heated with Mark Bittman, The Provincetown Independent, and numerous other publications. Through her conversations with growers, harvesters, processors, cooks, policy makers, Indigenous knowledge-keepers, scientists, researchers, and visionaries, she aims to rebuild our cultural store of culinary knowledge—and to reconnect us with the people, places, and ideas that feed us. Elspeth lives with her family on Cape Cod, MA.
"The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power"

The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power: Deconstructing Indian Act Economics
Gold Winner, Business & Leadership
In this groundbreaking book, Carol Anne Hilton explores how Indigenous values, leadership, and economic participation are transforming business and creating pathways toward a more inclusive and prosperous future.
"Feed Us with Trees: Nuts and the Future of Food"

Feed Us with Trees: Nuts and the Future of Food
Gold Winner, Business & Leadership
Elspeth Hay offers a compelling vision for the future of food through nut-growing and perennial agriculture. *Feed Us with Trees* demonstrates how regenerative food systems can support both ecological restoration and long-term food security.
"Coming Together in the Great Turning"

Coming Together in the Great Turning: Collective Liberation and Work That Reconnects
Gold Winner, Social Change & Social Justice
Rooted in the principles of the Work That Reconnects, this inspiring book explores how individuals and communities can move from overwhelm and isolation toward collective action, resilience, and liberation in a time of profound global change.







