Mike visits a museum dedicated to hair and its charming curator. Then Mike meets a hairstylist who has found that the perfect canvas is man's best friend.
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 attends the PBR in Chicago, Illinois, to train and work as a bull fighter; these are the folks that distract the bull, so the fallen rider doesn't get hurt - but the bull fighters often do, and Mike faces live bulls - twice.
Mike attends the SkillsUSA National Competition in Kansas City, Missouri, and tries his hand at welding, cake decorating, and broadcasting. Spoiler Alert: He's not good.
Mike visits the Two-Bit Circus in Los Angeles, where innovators add an A to STEM, making it STEAM-Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. They've revamped carnival games using STEAM skills to spark kids' interest in STEM careers.
Mike and his crew explore the USS John Stennis, the largest ship in the US Navy, over two episodes. Mike takes on various jobs aboard the ship, from the mess hall to the flight deck, while uncovering its history as a floating city.