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 and his crew take you deep inside the workings of the largest ship in the US Navy, the USS John Stennis. From the mess hall to the flight deck, Mike does every job on the ship, and along the way learns the history of these floating cities.
Mike Rowe visits Leila's Hair Museum to explore hair art and meets Omboy Rucker, a pet groomer who creatively styles dogs, showcasing unique passions in America. Original segments first appeared in season 1 episodes from CNN.
Foraging wild plants and seafood, plus visiting an Iowa farmer reviving heritage pork. Original segments first appeared in season 2 episodes from CNN.
Mike Rowe visits Madison, Wisconsin, to learn curling from Olympic competitor Craig Brown and coach Steve Brown. From gear and rules to ice technique and sweeping strategy, Mike discovers the skill, honor, and community behind the sport.
Mike Rowe visits the SkillsUSA trade show in Kansas City, Missouri, where he practices welding, baking, and broadcasting, showcasing the dedication of those in vocational trades.
Mike Rowe heads to Raymer, Colorado, to learn what it takes to be a ranch hand in the American Old West. After getting outfitted in the ranch gift shop, Mike heads out on horseback to round up over two hundred cattle.
At Two-Bit Circus, Mike discovers how innovators blend Science, Tech, Engineering, Art, and Math to modernize carnival games and inspire kids to pursue STEM careers through creativity and fun.
Mike Rowe takes to the sky in Florida, piloting a hot air balloon and learning to hang glide. Mike learns about the history of hot air balloons, how they work, and how they have changed since their first launch in 1783.
Mike explores disaster preparedness and large-scale emergency response.
A look at private space exploration and the workers behind modern rocketry.
Focusing on conservationists and those protecting endangered species.
Mike visits innovative agricultural projects in the heart of major cities.
Following search and rescue teams in extreme environments.
Exploring modern manufacturing and the transformation of raw materials.
Highlighting individuals leading grassroots restoration projects.
A focus on sustainable technology and green energy workers.
Mike joins teams dedicated to saving American landmarks.
Protecting the shoreline and maintaining maritime safety.
Traditional trades utilizing cutting-edge technology.
A wrap-up episode celebrating the daily workers who keep essential systems running.