Crash Test Girl: Life's a Science Experiment. Crash Your Way Through It.
By (Author) Kari Byron
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperOne
2nd August 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular science
Scientific equipment, experiments and techniques
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
500.092
Paperback
256
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 16mm
215g
Kari Byronformer host of the wildly popular, iconic cult classic MythBustersshows how to crash test your way through life, no lab coat required.
Kari Byrons story hasnt been a straight line. She started out as a broke artist living in San Francisco, writing poems on a crowded bus on the way to one of her three jobs. Many curve balls, unexpected twists, and yes, literal and figurative explosions later, and shes one of the worlds most respected women in science entertainment, blowing stuff up on national television and getting paid for it! In Crash Test Girl, Kari reveals her fascinating life story on the set of MythBusters and beyond. With her signature gusto and roll-up-your-sleeves enthusiasm, she invites readers behind the duct tape and the dynamite, to the unlikely friendships and low-budget sets that turned a crazy idea into a famously inventive show with a rabid fanbase.
The truth is, Mythbusters was never meant to be a science show. But attaching a rocket to a car, riding a motorcycle on water, or lighting 500 pounds of coffee creamer on fire requires a decent understanding of chemistry, physics, and engineering. Thus, the cast and crew brought in the scientific method to work through each problem: Question. Hypothesize. Experiment. Analyze.Conclude. And as Kari came to learn in her own life, not only is the scientific method the best approach for busting myths, its also the perfect tool for solving everyday issues, including:
Career Love Creativity Setbacks Money Sexuality Depression Bravery
Crash Test Girl reminds us that science is for everyone, as long as youre willing to strap in, put on your safety goggles, hit a few walls, and learn from the results. Using a combination of methodical experimentation and unconventional creativity, youll come to the most important conclusion of all: In life, sometimes you crash and burn, but you can always crash and learn.
Crash Test Girl is a journey into the incredible mind and incredible life of Kari Byron, one of the smartest women in the business. This engaging book is the closest youll get to a roadmap of how to be smart and savvy no matter what life throws at you. Mayim Balik, New York Times bestselling author of Girling Up When I was a kid I wanted to be Kari Byron. Actually, who am I kidding, I still want to be Kari Byron. This book taught me how. Simone Giertz, inventor, maker, robot enthusiast and YouTuber Supremely entertaining and surprisingly candid, Crash Test Girl is one part autobiography, one part live-your-life instruction manual, presented with the unique badassery thats made Kari Byron a total rock star and one of my favorite people. Mike Senese, executive editor of Make: magazine Kari Byron smashes the stereotype of a scientist as a white male in a lab coat with a beaker. Her fascinating journey from starving artist to accidental scientist celebrity gripped me at every page. Want to get more young women interested in STEM Have them read this book! Debbie Sterling, Founder and CEO, GoldieBlox Kari and I have been through a lot over the years on the set of Mythbusters and beyond. This book is like a behind-the-scenes look into the most epic explosions, gnarliest discoveries, and hilarious outtakes that happen when blowing sh*t up is in your job description. Tory Belleci, former Mythbusters host, professional builder and science entertainer
Kari Byron has been the most recognizable, honored, and beloved woman in science-based reality TV for over a decade. She is best known as a host on Discovery ChannelMythBusters but has gone on to host and produce shows spanning several networks: Head Rush; Punkin Chunkin; Large, Dangerous Rocket Ships; Thrill Factor; Strange Trips; America Declassified; White Rabbit Project; and Positive Energy. Currently she lives in San Francisco with her husband, Paul, and daughter, Stella.