Kari Byron

Kari Byron

TV Host


White Rabbit Project

San Francisco, CA USA


These opportunities will come your way, and you can choose to be scared and not take them, or you can go for it and see what happens.

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By Roadtrip Nation

Kari Byron

Milestones

My road in life has taken me all over.
Growing up, she was shockingly shy; she was too timid to even walk to the bus with her neighbors.
But she was also always very curious, and she had a hard time deciding on a college major; she eventually landed on studying film and sculpture.
When college ended, she was terrified; she didn’t want to take the next steps to figure out what to do with her life
To cope, she decided to travel, and she spent a year traveling the world for cheap; the experiences she had on that journey helped her find her courage, and stimulated her curiosity.
When she got back from her travels, she started pursuing practical film effects and prop making; her first job in the field was as an unpaid intern working for Jamie Hyneman.
When Hyneman started filming Mythbusters, Kari did anything possible to be included on the show; eventually, she got to join the “Build Team,” who facilitated the scientific experiments.
Looking back, she can’t believe that shy little girl she once was now appears on television and does public speaking events for a living!
She’s become an advocate for women in strong, powerful roles—especially in STEM—because when she was growing up, the media didn’t show her examples of women in those positions.
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Career

TV Host

I am an artist and the host of reality based television shows usually involving science.

Career Roadmap

Roadmap
My work combines:
My work combines:
Engineering
Television
Problem Solving

Day to Day

When I'm filming, most of the time that is in Los Angeles, so I do a lot of commuting to and from there. I am also involved in a lot of side projects as a host and / or producer. In addition to my day job, I am also always working on various sculptures.

Advice for Getting Started

Here's the first step for everyone

Take one step forward and just let go of your fear. It's important to find people to help you (mentors, advisors, friends, family, etc.) and then pay it forward to the generations coming up after you.

Hurdles

The Noise I Shed

From Myself:

"I'm too shy to make it in television."

Challenges I Overcame

Learning Issues
Physical Issues