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The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

All good stories have a twist, and all great storytellers are just a little twisted. Join Mike Rowe for a different take on the people and events that you thought you knew -- from pop-culture to politics from Hollywood to History... The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe -- short mysteries for the curious mind with a short attention span.

Episode 173: Visiting Hours

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  • 2.4K views
  • over 3 years ago
  • 11:00

When you have a family this big, you’re guaranteed an occasional visit…

Episode 172: An Unforgivable Overreaction

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  • over 3 years ago
  • 12:16

With the war in full bloom all eyes were on the president — would he or wouldn’t he launch?  

Episode 171: He Really Stuck With It

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  • over 3 years ago
  • 11:26

And that was good news for the naked burglar.

Episode 170: They Were All at Risk

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  • over 3 years ago
  • 12:50

Especially those with a pre-existing condition…

Episode 169: A Mouse in the House

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  • over 3 years ago
  • 12:41

That was particularly hard to find.

Episode 168: A Hooker You Can Trust

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  • over 3 years ago
  • 12:56

Call her what you will--the lady had vision.

Episode 167: They Knew It When They Saw It

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  • over 3 years ago
  • 13:20

And Jerry knew that he desperately needed to get to a meeting.

Episode 166: A Disaster in the Kitchen

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  • over 3 years ago
  • 14:55

Seriously, her cakes were downright repulsive!

Episode 165: The Feel Good Hit of the Summer

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  • over 3 years ago
  • 12:33

A real toe-tapper that no one could escape.

Episode 164: A Line in the Sand

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  • almost 4 years ago
  • 13:24

Sometimes, you simply have to draw one.

Episode 163: He Was Not Inclined To Judge

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  • almost 4 years ago
  • 12:22

But did he really have to eat bull testicles to prove it?  

Episode 162: OCCASIONALLY--Independence Day

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  • almost 4 years ago
  • 14:29

In honor of Independence Day, Mike chews up the scenery with a recitation of what may be the most important speech ever delivered, by the man historians call "The Forgotten Founder." 

Episode 161: Excess Baggage

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  • almost 4 years ago
  • 10:37

A helicopter filled with evacuees tries to get off the ground as the shooting intensifies.  What could possibly go wrong?  

Episode 160: A Groundbreaking Structure of Staggering Possibility

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  • almost 4 years ago
  • 16:14

This architect enjoyed a good challenge.  But this one nearly broke him...

Episode 159: He Was Just Trying To Get Home

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  • almost 4 years ago
  • 09:32

So too, was the man who got in his way.

Episode 158: On the Pursuit of Satisfaction

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  • almost 4 years ago
  • 17:59

The kid had a head for numbers.

Episode 157: A Novel Hero

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  • almost 4 years ago
  • 20:46

What he did was unspeakably brave.  So why then, did no one speak of it?

Episode 156: A Bridge Too Far

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  • about 4 years ago
  • 14:58

They built a lot of bridges.  Perhaps, one too many...

Episode 155: Lullaby for a Crackhead

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  • about 4 years ago
  • 16:28

He only had the one hit...but boy, was it a wonder!

Episode 154: OCCASIONALLY--Quarantined Edition

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  • 890 views
  • about 4 years ago
  • 20:57

Mike was the keynote speaker at the last large gathering in the United States before the country officially closed for business. His job? Shaking hands--with over a hundred thousand people. Now, after three weeks of self-isolation, he'd like to tell you about it. And then, read a very funny story from his mom's new book.