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Mike Rowe explores professions and passions across America; he visits Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, Missouri, where curator Leila Cohoon showcases a vast collection of intricate hair art and jewelry, offering insights into the historical practice of genealogy tracking through hair; Mike also meets with pet groomer and international creative styling artist, Omboy Rucker, who transforms dogs into living works of art through imaginative and colorful grooming techniques.
Mike Rowe explores professions and passions across America; he visits Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, Missouri, where curator Leila Cohoon showcases a vast collection of intricate hair art and jewelry, offering insights into the historical practice of genealogy tracking through hair; Mike also meets with pet groomer and international creative styling artist, Omboy Rucker, who transforms dogs into living works of art through imaginative and colorful grooming techniques.
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