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6 Episodes 2011 - 2011
Episode 1
Sun, Mar 6, 2011 60 mins
Millionaires give back in this unscripted series, in which well-to-do folks live and work anonymously alongside the less fortunate before aiding deserving recipients. In the Season 2 opener (the first on ABC), it's Dani Johnson, who owns five companies. Johnson is a millionaire now, but says she was on welfare as a child and, as she puts it, "started a company from the trunk of my car and a pay-phone booth." In the episode, she's seen doing minimum-wage-level work in Knoxville, Tenn.
Episode 2
Sun, Mar 13, 2011 60 mins
San Diego real-estate developer (and occasional Elvis impersonator) Marc Paskin spends a week living on $50 in a run-down Detroit neighborhood, where he finds worthy people to surprise.
Episode 3
Sun, Mar 20, 2011 60 mins
Author-motivational speaker James Malinchak ("Success Starts With Attitude") visits Gary, Ind., where he lives for a week on $44, and seeks out deserving people and organizations to assist.
Episode 4
Sun, Mar 27, 2011 60 mins
South Florida-based Internet entrepreneur John Ferber makes do on a welfare-level income for six days while living on Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles. Ferber, a founder of Advertising.com, founded the Web site Microgiving.com in 2007.
Episode 5
Sun, Apr 3, 2011 60 mins
Gary and Diane Heavin, the founders of the Curves fitness-franchise company, spend a week in Houston's low-income, high-crime 3rd Ward, where they live on $6.50 a day and discover three worthwhile organizations.
Episode 6
Sun, Apr 10, 2011 60 mins
Entrepreneur and publisher Ali Brown spends a week in Venice, Cal., working with an agency that aids homeless youth in the season finale.