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Jewel
Recording artist and songwriter Jewel, host of The Incurables, knows a little something about natural living. As a child she and her family lived in Alaska far from any city, with no running water, coal for heat and food that they hunted, fished or grew themselves.
She founded Project Clean Water, an initiative that brings safe potable water to those in need, after she experienced first-hand problems from lack of it. When she was 18, Jewel was homeless and living in her car. She fell ill with severe kidney problems because she had no safe water to drink.
Jewel lives on a ranch with her husband and son.
Don Wildman, host of the first 2 seasons of The Incurables, knows about perseverance. As the former host of ESPN's "Men's Journal," he tested himself†in every sport from mountaineering to whitewater kayaking to deep-cave spelunking.
Don was also the wanderer-host of The Travel Channel's "Weird Travels" and The History Channel's hit series, "Cities of the Underworld." Don lives in Los Angeles with his wife.
Don Wildman
Don Wildman has worked in television for over 20 years. After earning his acting degree at The Drama Studio London, Don traveled the globe as the host of ESPN's "Men's Journal," in which he tested himself at every sort of sports adventure from mountaineering to whitewater kayaking to deep-cave spelunking.
He soon became nationally recognized in high-profile ad campaigns, most notably as Sprint's "Dime-a- Minute" guy, appearing opposite Candace Bergen for more than three years; a classic Oreo spot he filmed in 1991 has been dubbed into 10 different languages and still runs globally, 17 years later.
Don was the wanderer-host of The Travel Channel's "Weird Travels" and narrated CNBC's "Ushuaia: The Ultimate Adventure." Currently, Don serves as the spokesman for Automobile Clubs of America while continuing to traverse the world in the upcoming third season of The History Channel's hit series, "Cities of the Underworld." Don lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Melissa.









