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Head Rush (also billed as Head Rush Refresh in 2011) is a spin-off of the popular MythBusters show airing on Discovery's Science Channel since it debuted in 2010.. Described by Discovery as a "commercial free hour of MythBusters mashups, hosted by Kari Byron", [1] the show features about ten minutes of new material—experiments and quizzes presented by Kari, as well as TV celebrity and ...
Kari Elizabeth Byron [1] (born December 18, 1974) is an American television host, best known for her role on the MythBusters and White Rabbit Project series. Byron was born in the Bay Area, California and graduated from San Francisco State University in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts in film and sculpture.
Byron went on maternity leave in mid-2009, with her position on the Build Team temporarily filled by Jessi Combs, [11] best known for co-hosting Spike's Xtreme 4x4. Byron returned in the third episode of 2010 season. The Build Team worked at its own workshop, called M7, [12] investigating separate myths from the original duo. Each episode ...
The 2014 season premiered on January 4, 2014, [1] changing to a Saturday time slot. The show resumed in July, called a "new season" by the Discovery Channel. It then moved to a Thursday time slot. This would be the last season for Kari Byron, Tory Belleci and Grant Imahara, after it was announced the build team would not be returning for the ...
Dave Grohl’s ex Kari Wuhrer revealed she’s not surprised by his recent cheating scandal — and claimed she was his secret girlfriend in the ‘90s. Wuhrer told TMZ on Thursday, September 19 ...
During the second half of the 2009 season, Byron was on maternity leave and was temporarily replaced by Jessi Combs. [10] In 2010–2011, Byron had her own show, Head Rush, on the Science Channel, geared towards science education and teens. [11] [12] Byron has also hosted the 2010 and 2011 editions of Large, Dangerous Rocket Ships for the ...
Byron, who grew up in Charlotte and trick-or-treated at NASCAR star Jimmie Johnson’s house, won the Daytona 500 after avoiding “The Big One.”
William Byron grew up in the hotbed of NASCAR, so close to the stars that he could trick-or-treat at Jimmie Johnson's house every Halloween. Team owner Rick Hendrick put Byron in the famed No. 24 ...