Home Actor Mike Rowe HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2023 Mike Rowe Instagram - If you missed the first episode of Dirty Jobs, then you are not yet acquainted with Carlos the Soap Whisperer. Well, allow me to introduce you. Carlos was struggling once upon a time - struggling mightily to make ends meet. No car, no job, no direction, no prospects. In 2010, he was given a chance by a guy named Shawn, who had started a non-profit in Florida called @clean_the_world . Today, Carlos is still there, helping Shawn and a team of bloody do-gooders recycle millions of bars of barely used hotel soap and shipping them to third world countries with massive hygiene problems. He’s also supporting himself and his family. If you remember Returning the Favor, Carlos will remind you of the kind of people we used to honor on that program. People with a passion and a purpose larger than themselves. That show, for reasons I still don’t understand, is no longer in production. And so, from time to time, I try to use #DirtyJobs to introduce you to people I think you should know. Well, Carlos is one of those people. In twelve years, he has recycled over 73 million bars of soap, and helped save the lives of tens of thousands of people. People he will never meet. We could ponder the irony of a show called Dirty Jobs highlighting the business of recycling soap. Or the ingenuity and wisdom of Shawn Seipler, who first asked the question, "What happens to all the hotel soap that's only used once?" But on Christmas Eve, I prefer to consider the story of one man with no job and no prospects, winding up with a true purpose in his life. If you saw Carlos in action, you saw a man who cleaned up his act in every way possible. A man who absolutely loves what he does. A man who can’t wait to get to work the next day to do it all again. A man whose work ethic and positive attitude have earned him the admiration of everyone around him. That’s Carlos, the Soap Whisperer. And everyone else, I suppose, whoever got a second chance, and ran with it. Merry Christmas . . @discovery

Mike Rowe Instagram – If you missed the first episode of Dirty Jobs, then you are not yet acquainted with Carlos the Soap Whisperer. Well, allow me to introduce you. Carlos was struggling once upon a time – struggling mightily to make ends meet. No car, no job, no direction, no prospects. In 2010, he was given a chance by a guy named Shawn, who had started a non-profit in Florida called @clean_the_world . Today, Carlos is still there, helping Shawn and a team of bloody do-gooders recycle millions of bars of barely used hotel soap and shipping them to third world countries with massive hygiene problems. He’s also supporting himself and his family. If you remember Returning the Favor, Carlos will remind you of the kind of people we used to honor on that program. People with a passion and a purpose larger than themselves. That show, for reasons I still don’t understand, is no longer in production. And so, from time to time, I try to use #DirtyJobs to introduce you to people I think you should know. Well, Carlos is one of those people. In twelve years, he has recycled over 73 million bars of soap, and helped save the lives of tens of thousands of people. People he will never meet. We could ponder the irony of a show called Dirty Jobs highlighting the business of recycling soap. Or the ingenuity and wisdom of Shawn Seipler, who first asked the question, “What happens to all the hotel soap that’s only used once?” But on Christmas Eve, I prefer to consider the story of one man with no job and no prospects, winding up with a true purpose in his life. If you saw Carlos in action, you saw a man who cleaned up his act in every way possible. A man who absolutely loves what he does. A man who can’t wait to get to work the next day to do it all again. A man whose work ethic and positive attitude have earned him the admiration of everyone around him. That’s Carlos, the Soap Whisperer. And everyone else, I suppose, whoever got a second chance, and ran with it. Merry Christmas . . @discovery

Mike Rowe Instagram - If you missed the first episode of Dirty Jobs, then you are not yet acquainted with Carlos the Soap Whisperer. Well, allow me to introduce you. Carlos was struggling once upon a time - struggling mightily to make ends meet. No car, no job, no direction, no prospects. In 2010, he was given a chance by a guy named Shawn, who had started a non-profit in Florida called @clean_the_world . Today, Carlos is still there, helping Shawn and a team of bloody do-gooders recycle millions of bars of barely used hotel soap and shipping them to third world countries with massive hygiene problems. He’s also supporting himself and his family. If you remember Returning the Favor, Carlos will remind you of the kind of people we used to honor on that program. People with a passion and a purpose larger than themselves. That show, for reasons I still don’t understand, is no longer in production. And so, from time to time, I try to use #DirtyJobs to introduce you to people I think you should know. Well, Carlos is one of those people. In twelve years, he has recycled over 73 million bars of soap, and helped save the lives of tens of thousands of people. People he will never meet. We could ponder the irony of a show called Dirty Jobs highlighting the business of recycling soap. Or the ingenuity and wisdom of Shawn Seipler, who first asked the question, "What happens to all the hotel soap that's only used once?" But on Christmas Eve, I prefer to consider the story of one man with no job and no prospects, winding up with a true purpose in his life. If you saw Carlos in action, you saw a man who cleaned up his act in every way possible. A man who absolutely loves what he does. A man who can’t wait to get to work the next day to do it all again. A man whose work ethic and positive attitude have earned him the admiration of everyone around him. That’s Carlos, the Soap Whisperer. And everyone else, I suppose, whoever got a second chance, and ran with it. Merry Christmas . . @discovery

Mike Rowe Instagram – If you missed the first episode of Dirty Jobs, then you are not yet acquainted with Carlos the Soap Whisperer. Well, allow me to introduce you.

Carlos was struggling once upon a time – struggling mightily to make ends meet. No car, no job, no direction, no prospects. In 2010, he was given a chance by a guy named Shawn, who had started a non-profit in Florida called @clean_the_world . Today, Carlos is still there, helping Shawn and a team of bloody do-gooders recycle millions of bars of barely used hotel soap and shipping them to third world countries with massive hygiene problems. He’s also supporting himself and his family.

If you remember Returning the Favor, Carlos will remind you of the kind of people we used to honor on that program. People with a passion and a purpose larger than themselves. That show, for reasons I still don’t understand, is no longer in production. And so, from time to time, I try to use #DirtyJobs to introduce you to people I think you should know. Well, Carlos is one of those people. In twelve years, he has recycled over 73 million bars of soap, and helped save the lives of tens of thousands of people. People he will never meet.

We could ponder the irony of a show called Dirty Jobs highlighting the business of recycling soap. Or the ingenuity and wisdom of Shawn Seipler, who first asked the question, “What happens to all the hotel soap that’s only used once?” But on Christmas Eve, I prefer to consider the story of one man with no job and no prospects, winding up with a true purpose in his life.

If you saw Carlos in action, you saw a man who cleaned up his act in every way possible. A man who absolutely loves what he does. A man who can’t wait to get to work the next day to do it all again. A man whose work ethic and positive attitude have earned him the admiration of everyone around him.

That’s Carlos, the Soap Whisperer.

And everyone else, I suppose, whoever got a second chance, and ran with it.

Merry Christmas
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Mike Rowe Instagram – Mike – Absolutely LOVING the new episodes of Dirty Jobs. Love seeing you rolling up your sleeves and still getting in there. Was curious though – you kinda pussed out on the Carolina Reaper thing. How come you didn’t try the hottest pepper ever made? In the old days, you would have eaten one. Still love ya! – Pat Lawhon

Hi Pat,

To be honest, my intention on that day was to eat whatever Ed put in front of me. I wasn’t looking forward to it, because frankly, I don’t really enjoy super spicy food. I like a little heat with my carbonara, and maybe a little Tabasco on my eggs, but I don’t understand the current obsession with swallowing the hottest peppers on the planet just to say, “I did it!” as sweat, tears, and snot stream down my face. But still, I was game, and I went to Puckerbutt with every intention of chowing down on a ghost pepper, or a Carolina Reaper, or a mouthful of Napalm, or whatever Smokin’ Ed Currie put in front of me. However – and I know this sounds lame – I had a prior engagement that turned out to be completely incompatible with swallowing peppers that ranked 4 million on the Scoville scale. Specifically, I was scheduled to fly to Nashville that night, and record a song with John Rich early the next morning. 

When I shared this with Ed’s partners and employees, Ed’s own people warned me NOT to eat the super-hot stuff. I’m not exaggerating. Off camera, they said, “Ed will light you up. Do NOT go toe to toe with Ed Currie. He’s immune to the pain.” One guy pulled me aside and said, “Seriously man, “this sh@t will f@*k you up for DAYS! – Do NOT eat the Ghost Pepper!”  And so, I didn’t. Perhaps it was a pussy move, but I felt like I’d made a promise to John Rich, and if those godforsaken scrotum-shaped gasoline bombs had in fact rendered me speechless, I’d have no one to blame but myself, and the world would have been denied the feel-good hit of the season, “Santa’s Gotta Dirty Job.” So, Zach Hall stepped in, and thank God he did. The Ghost Pepper messed him up for at least 36 hours.

Have Yourselves a Happy and a Spicy New Year!

PS There’s a new episode Sunday night on Discovery. 8pm. It’s very, very dirty.

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#DirtyJobs @Discovery
Mike Rowe Instagram – If you missed the first episode of Dirty Jobs, then you are not yet acquainted with Carlos the Soap Whisperer. Well, allow me to introduce you.

Carlos was struggling once upon a time – struggling mightily to make ends meet. No car, no job, no direction, no prospects. In 2010, he was given a chance by a guy named Shawn, who had started a non-profit in Florida called @clean_the_world . Today, Carlos is still there, helping Shawn and a team of bloody do-gooders recycle millions of bars of barely used hotel soap and shipping them to third world countries with massive hygiene problems. He’s also supporting himself and his family.

If you remember Returning the Favor, Carlos will remind you of the kind of people we used to honor on that program. People with a passion and a purpose larger than themselves. That show, for reasons I still don’t understand, is no longer in production. And so, from time to time, I try to use #DirtyJobs to introduce you to people I think you should know. Well, Carlos is one of those people. In twelve years, he has recycled over 73 million bars of soap, and helped save the lives of tens of thousands of people. People he will never meet.

We could ponder the irony of a show called Dirty Jobs highlighting the business of recycling soap. Or the ingenuity and wisdom of Shawn Seipler, who first asked the question, “What happens to all the hotel soap that’s only used once?” But on Christmas Eve, I prefer to consider the story of one man with no job and no prospects, winding up with a true purpose in his life.

If you saw Carlos in action, you saw a man who cleaned up his act in every way possible. A man who absolutely loves what he does. A man who can’t wait to get to work the next day to do it all again. A man whose work ethic and positive attitude have earned him the admiration of everyone around him.

That’s Carlos, the Soap Whisperer.

And everyone else, I suppose, whoever got a second chance, and ran with it.

Merry Christmas
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