
Positive Thinker: Mike Rowe, Host of ‘Dirty Jobs,’ Author, Producer
Emmy-winning TV host and author Mike Rowe reveals his real-life heroes, his favorite inspiring Scripture, and the hardest thing he’s ever done

Emmy-winning TV host and author Mike Rowe reveals his real-life heroes, his favorite inspiring Scripture, and the hardest thing he’s ever done

He must increase, but I must decrease.—John 3:30 (ESV)

Mike Rowe, host of The Discovery Channel’s Somebody’s Gotta Do It, and his mother, Peggy, discuss her new memoir, About My Mother: True Stories of a Horse-Crazy Daughter and Her Baseball-Obsessed Mother.

ESPN College GameDay‘s Maria Taylor shares how Holly Rowe has been a friend and a mentor to her as Taylor rose through the ranks of sports broadcasting.

The TV show host regularly gives talks about the value of vocational training and the growing problem we’re seeing in younger generations joining the workforce. Another job Rowe has taken on with Somebody’s Gotta Do It is to just provide some quality entertainment to families tired of the slog of bad news they see on TV. Mike Rowe also brings us a new audience and the value of purpose over passion.

The acclaimed ESPN reporter shares how important sports have been to her as she deals with cancer and how her faith and the support of friends, family and fans help to keep her positive and hopeful.

ESPN reporter Holly Rowe has faced challenges but found support—and prayers—from unexpected people.

Every single effort has the potential to make a positive difference in the world.

A token of God’s love and care is comfort to two strangers.
