Season 1
6 episodes
33 min. per episode
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Visionaries tackle society's challenges, but their lives change forever when unexpected gifts reveal hidden potential and ignite hope.
Episodes
Did you hear the one about the single mom who not only overcame her addiction, but found a way to keep her family together and her kids out of the foster care system? SPOILER ALERT-she also found a way to keep LOTS of other families together; and now, she's working full-time for the organization that saved her life and her family.
A father's innovative trade-skills program helps people with autism find meaningful careers while addressing America's workforce shortage, creating life-changing opportunities and success stories.
Steve came home from the wars battered and broken. Countless jumps from airplanes had compressed his spine, and a battlefield injury cost him an eye. At his lowest point, desperate for some kind of emotional relief, he started working with an old forge, hammering chunks of metal into something useful. The work provided a kind of relief he couldn't get from traditional therapy, and soon, Steve was hooked. So, he opened his forge to veterans in distress and built a community. When Mike Rowe met him, 22,000 vets had come through Black Horse Forge-many as battered and broken as he once was. As May 2025, there have been zero suicides.
Judaline is a plumber, working out of Local Union #1 in Long Island City, the oldest plumber's union in the country. But she's more than a 4'9" firecracker with a ten-foot personality from Trinidad and Tobago, determined to be the best plumber in America-she's also the force behind Tools and Tiaras, a non-profit that exposes young girls to the opportunities in the trades while showing them just how far a person can go with a decent work ethic and the mastery of a useful skill.
Miss Maze may not boost Baltimore's literacy alone, but her costumed storytelling and positive approach near The Wire's filming locations shows kids books can be fun - something officials haven't managed.
Shining a light on individuals with bottom-up solutions to some of society's biggest problems, and then, surprising those individuals with a heartfelt gift that will allow them to do more of what they were already doing.
