Hack My Life: Inside Hacks - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Next Level of Hacking
The energy that an aluminum can saves; the hack that made Kevin the most nervous; Brooke's real life friend.

Peeling Back the Hacks
Brooke's fruit-vegetable hybrid allergy; the possible cause of Kevin's launch to stardom.

Hacks to Set the Mood
The secret behind the beloved breakfast burrito; Brooke's comedy idol.

The Word of Hacks
The hack that completely grossed out the crew; the reason why toilets are u-shaped; the hack that repulsed Brooke.

Battle of the Bags
The host that loves fire; Brooke's high school athleticism; the difficulty in glowing up a car; the worst recommendation for a hack.

The Hack House
The type of car engine that works best for cooking salmon; the celebrity that taunts her co-stars with bad breath.

Swimming in Hacks
The number of times Kevin has tried (and failed) to hack a swimming pool; the city that has a love affair with bagels.

Jump the Line
The hack that made Kevin completely awestruck; the shaving cream hack that was so good, Brook had to tell the world.

Dr. Hack to the Rescue
What Beyoncé and Brooke have in common; the first sports bra.

Hacks for Work and Play
The creation of basketball; the explosive hack that gave Brooke nightmares.

Slacker vs. Hacker
Getting likes on a dating app; Brooke and Kevin use duct tape to wax.

Hacking the Brain
Kevin plays an instrument when not busy hacking away at life; an orange nearly injures one of the hosts on the set.

Hack to the Future
Learning about Brooke's favorite pastimes; Kevin uses a lifesaving hack while swimming.

Hacking the Home and Beyond
An outdoor chore helps Brooke keep the rage at bay; learning which of the hosts was a high-school track star.

Cookin' Up Some Hacks
A host gets rid of some bad ink; Kevin names his dog after one of his favorite persons; Brooke's pop-star baby sitter is revealed.

The Hack Super Villain
Inspirational scientist; egg hacks; Kevin is excited to test out hacks.

Pool Party of One
Learning why so many people are born on October 5; a 1950s actress inspires Brooke's Lazy Cook getup.

Hack Unexpected
Learning what gives garlic its pungent odor; a hack makes Kevin gloat all day; a hack nearly gives Brooke frostbite; learning how much laundry Disney World washes every day.

The Hacks of Life
Learning which country gives huge fines for chewing gum, how long one can survive without water in a zombie apocalypse, and which hack was the most expensive to make.

Hack-A-Bye Baby
A cop show has a major influence on Hack 911; early ice skates; determining which old wives' tale is actually true; Kevin and Brooke believe a hack is a prank.
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