Mike on The Chad Benson Show
Mike joined Chad Benson to discuss the mikeroweWORKS Foundation and the importance of work ethic.
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Mike joined Chad Benson to discuss the mikeroweWORKS Foundation and the importance of work ethic.
Hear from Karen Walker and Mike Rowe after the keynote
Mike talks about getting to know his native Baltimore, his unusual travel experiences and his own “dirty” job.
The Washington Post: Mike Rowe, the host of “Dirty Jobs,” wishes the concept of work ethic wasn’t so partisan. Good luck with that.
Entrepreneurs create jobs. It’s what they do.
This hometown boy got down with unsung laborers in his first show, Discovery’s “Dirty Jobs.”
Well, that figures, I thought Friday afternoon.
Keep watching for the outtakes!
From people who create businesses to individuals who work for entrepreneurs,
Mike Rowe is on a one-man mission to bring national attention to the importance of skilled trades training across the country.
Mike wants to help let know people know there is a lot more to Baltimore than crime, drama and unrest.
Gary Hoffmann interviewed Mike and asked if he would give his son Calvin some career advice.
If you ask TV star Mike Rowe, he’d say one more key to success is curiosity.
By Mary Carole McCauley Baltimore’s image — badly tarnished in the past few weeks by the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray after his arrest by Baltimore police and the subsequent outbreak of violence — is about to get a much-needed boost of charm. The Baltimore-born television host Mike Rowe is setting this week’s episode of his show, “Somebody’s Gotta Do It,” in his hometown. The episode, titled “Highway Boulder Crew,” airs at 9 p.m. Thursday on CNN. According to the show’s promo, “Mike tries his hand at water ballet, learns rock climbing and repelling in a day and raises a super-sized Read More
Mike talks about his past, present happenings in Baltimore, and the future with the new season of Somebody’s Gotta Do It. Dave chats with tv host, narrator and actor Mike Rowe about eight seasons of Discovery Channel’s ‘Dirty Jobs’, eleven seasons of ‘Deadliest Catch’ and his new CNN series ‘Somebody’s Gotta Do It’, as well as life as an opera singer, his messiest assignments and the recent upheaval in his hometown of Baltimore. Listen to the interview – WGN Radio