MythBusters ,
Kari Byron,
Jamie Hyneman,
Grant Imahara, and
Adam Savage in 2012 Byron was a cast member on
MythBusters from 2004 to 2014. Along with fellow cast members
Tory Belleci and
Grant Imahara she was part of what is commonly referred to as "The Build Team" or B Team. This Build Team worked with
Adam Savage and
Jamie Hyneman to test the plausibility of various myths throughout their tenure with the show. She and the others also hosted their own segments. She became involved in the show after persistently showing up at Hyneman's
M5 Industries workshop in a desire to get hired by his company. She and the other Build Team members were given a more prominent role beginning with the show's second season. Not having had a long history in show business, Byron at first found it difficult to act naturally with this more visible position but gradually became more accustomed to it. During the second half of the 2009 season, Byron was on
maternity leave and was temporarily replaced by
Jessi Combs. From 2010 to 2011, Byron had her own show,
Head Rush, on the Science Channel, geared toward science education and teens. Byron has also hosted the 2010 and 2011 editions of
Large, Dangerous Rocket Ships for the Science Channel. She and Belleci made a guest appearance on the October 3, 2012, episode of the Discovery series
Sons of Guns. They test-fired some of the weapons in the Red Jacket shop and watched as the staff re-tested a myth previously busted by the Build Team: that a
propane tank could explode if struck by a bullet. She left the show in 2014. Byron and Belleci hosted coverage of
Punkin Chunkin on the
Science Channel from 2011 to 2014. In 2015, Byron and Belleci hosted
Thrill Factor, a new show for the
Travel Channel. Looking back on her time on
MythBusters, she says that she made lifelong connections with the cast and crew. Specifically, she said, "I made family with these people, I take them everywhere I go."
White Rabbit Project Byron, along with Imahara and Belleci, hosted the Netflix production
White Rabbit Project, released on Netflix on December 9, 2016. The series focused on unusual aspects from history and pop culture.
Crash Test World Byron became host of the series
Crash Test World. The six-episode series aired on
Science Channel starting January 8, 2021.
EXPLR Media Byron is currently the co-founder of EXPLR Media, an education streaming service. "I want our audience to be able to look at every show that we do and find somebody that looks like them." ==Personal life==