In every episode of Expeditions, I travel around the world completing missions given to me by viewers. Getting into trouble is my full time job. I grew up in Michigan, was an ambassador to Australia, and undocumented animator in Canada, busted ghosts in South Korea, wandered Kim Jong Il's secret tunnels to North Korea, slept on a bench in a typhoon in Japan, dug toilets for tsunami victims in Thailand, explored Burma, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore and Lao, offered my hair to the gods in India, helped hunt for lost Hyena skulls in Kenya, performed a musical on Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, played with sloths in Costa Rica, and slept in a volcano in Panama. Watch as I stir up ruckus the world over.
n this season of Expeditions, I spent the night in a house Gandhi built, spent a weekend at a leper colony, offered my hair to the gods, and became a Kathakali dancer.
A new 25-minute mega-episode of my adventure show where I travel the world doing missions sent in by viewers! This time I road tripped from Mumbai to Kashmir and ended up at a rat temple, the Dalai Lama's house, lost in the Himalayas, and many more unexpected places!
When you travel the world solving missions from viewers, nothing goes as you might expect. A simple walk in the Maasai Mara gets me almost being eaten by lions, a liesurely balloon ride turns into an afternoon hunting for hyena skulls, a hike up Kilimanjaro turns into a musical, and much more. The complete Africa season of Expeditions, now cleaned up and reedited into one 25 minute movie.
In Seoul, South Korea, my friends and I get a foot massage from some feisty fish!
In November 2007, the city of Tabasco was flooded. I dropped by with my camera to document the recovery process, and met an awesome man who shared his thoughts with me.
The annual running of the bulls in Jerez, Mexico. Unfortunately, since 16 people had been gored the year prior, they only had small bulls this time.
A viewer named Noela suggested that while I was in Tanzania, I drop by the orphanage she once volunteered at. We dropped by with some games and art supplies and let the kids film their own video.
My sister and I climb Mount Kilimanjaro. I sing. She whines. I almost die.
A pack of lions devouring a wildebeest is only the start of this adventure in the Maasai Mara.
While hot air ballooning over Kenya, I unexpectedly became part of the hunt for a lost hyena skull.