Mike helps Tony "Bees" Planakis, a retired New York police officer and current beekeeper, locate and remove 40,000 plus bees from inside the walls of a house
Mike tags along with group of college friends who gained fame online from basketball trick shots.
Mike tries his hand at becoming a middle-aged action hero, prepping a stuffed squirrel as a museum exhibit and treks to California to investigate mysterious stone towers.
Mike Rowe gets a tour of the entrepreneurial workspace, Tech Shop.
Mike explores the world of prairie dog rescue, spends a night with graffiti artist Banksy in L.A., and makes art on a topless model.
Mike visits a mother who plays Roller Derby, hunts rats in NYC, and meets a rebel in the pork industry.
Mike attempts to climb some of the world's tallest trees; learning about aquatic aviation; mortuary mom and pop show.
Mike discovers drag racing, checks out a recycled airplane home, and spends an evening in a Treehouse Treesort.
Mike jumps out of a plane with an elite parachute team, explores recycled trash-turned-art in Oregon, and returns to a inner city, war-torn Baltimore.
Mike explores the world of birds with an ornithologist, uncovering insights into wildlife health.
Mike Rowe meets entrepreneur Ariane Daugin who has spent more than a decade using traditional farming methods in pursuit of the perfect chicken.
Mike meets an artist who is changing the look of his hometown of Austin, Texas with beautiful neon folk art.
Mike witnesses the backstage magic at one of the biggest shows in Las Vegas and meets the man responsible for it all.
Mike meets the man who is pulling millions of pounds of trash from American waterways
Mike visits a Texas town obsessed with Watermelons and seed spitting. He then meets a world champion barista who explains the power of the coffee bean.
Mike helps turn 40 dump trucks of dirt into a Monster Jam track and Harris Bradley Arena in Milwaukee, then test drives the legendary Max D monster truck,
Mike meets carpenters Adam Dick and Dustin Taylor, who used their love of chocolate and old equipment to turn their lumberyard into Dick Taylor Chocolate, one of the nation's only "bean to bar" gourmet chocolate companies.
Mike works with the Caltrans team in Ojai, California to remove dangerous boulder from the slops high above roads in a controlled fashion.
Mike visits a legacy marching and drum line in Kansas City that's giving kids a chance at a better future