Home Sweet Home - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Not As Important As I Thought It Was
The Wixx family, a Black LGBTQ couple and their three young children, switch homes with the Greek Orthodox Vasiliou family of six in this new social experiment series.

There's No TV?
When the meat-eating, frontline-working Ward family swaps homes with the vegetarian, zero-waste Syren family, the two initially struggle with how different their lifestyles are but ultimately walk away with new perspectives.

Art Is My God
The Baltzers, a surfing Mormon family, and the Silversteins, an artistic Black and Latino family with Jewish heritage, discover that the struggle of living outside their comfort zones sparks rewarding moments.

You Can Be a Cowboy!
Two Black families from opposite ends of L.A. find kinship that crosses economic boundaries when the urban cowboy Featherstone family swaps South Central for the San Fernando Valley home of the Price family.

The Alley Provides
The Lakhias, a regimented Indian Hindu family, trade homes with the carefree, new age James family.

We Use a Lot of Shampoo
The Singh-Kaurs, a Sikh Punjabi family of five, and the Jewish Segal family trade homes.

I Miss My Salsas
A Mexican family of four switches homes with a family of two dads and their adopted Latin children.

A New Understanding About Compton
The Davis family from Compton swaps homes with the spiritual urban farming Carder-Vindel family.

It's Gonna Take Lifetimes
The Muslim-American Salim family swaps homes with the Taiwanese-Cantonese Chin family.
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