What Does Steve Hawk Do for a Living? Details on 'Good Bones' Husband

What does Steve Hawk do for a living? He's married to 'Good Bones' host Mina Starsiak. Details on their courting and what Steve does for a job.

Shannon Raphael - Author

Since 2016, mother-daughter duo Karen Laine and Mina Starsiak have been renovating homes in Indianapolis, Ind. on HGTV's Good Bones. The two got the series after forming a home renovation industry referred to as Two Chicks and a Hammer, Inc.

The hit design series is now in its 6th season, and despite the fact that Karen has taken a step back from the business, she'll nonetheless have a presence on Good Bones.

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Much of the attraction of the series is that the renovations are always a family affair — Mina's half-brother, Tad Starsiak, steadily leads the demolition team, and his stepfather, Lenny, also labored as a foreman on the display for several seasons.

Though he's not part of the circle of relatives business, Mina's husband, Steve Hawk, has made several cameos on the show. The two are the fogeys of two adorable kiddos, Jack and Charlotte.

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What does Steve Hawk do for a living?

When he's not appearing on Good Bones, Steve is enthusiastic about his bride's industry, Two Chicks and a Hammer, Inc. He's additionally assisted Mina and Karen with buying the houses that the 2 ultimately flip.

According to Steve's Instagram bio, he's an account government with CoStar Group, a business property corporate. In his spare time, he is a successful aggressive eater, which he has chronicled on his Instagram page.

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How did Steve Hawk and Mina Starsiak meet?

In an interview with Country Living, each Karen and Mina mentioned the latter's personal life — and how Steve almost didn't win Karen's approval. 

Mina and Steve first connected on Facebook, and Mina was struck by means of how good-looking she discovered Steve to be. When they attended a basketball game along side a number of different mutual buddies, the spark wasn't precisely there. 

"He ignored me all night. He let his friend hit on me!" Mina informed the outlet. 

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After the game, Mina texted her future husband to provide him another probability. They started courting, however an unexplained revel in in the early days in their relationship left Karen frightened about whether or not or not Steve was once proper for Mina. 

"They broke up for a while because he behaved really badly — in a phenomenally bad way. When they decided to get back together, the only thing I said to him was 'Don't ever hurt her again because you'll have me [to deal with].'" Karen said.

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Although they got off on the unsuitable foot, Karen stated that she now loves Steve. He proposed to Mina in 2015 by way of having her move on an elaborate scavenger hunt that ended with him down on one knee on the Indianapolis Colts' coaching box.

The couple wed in June of 2016, and so they welcomed son Jack in the summer of 2018 and daughter Charlotte (whom they call Charlie) in September of 2020.

Ahead of the fifth season premiere of Good Bones, Mina discussed her and Steve's journey to conceive Charlie with In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) with People. She also chronicled the revel in on the Mother's Day special for the HGTV collection.

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"In the Mother's Day special, it had the scene where our doctor told us we could only probably have another kid with an egg donor. And afterwards I took that video in my car where I'm crying and I didn't want to do that then at all. But I was like, 'I'm not emotional. I'm not emotional in public,'" she explained. "I just don't do that."

Happily, Mina and Steve announced in March of 2020 that little Charlie was on her approach! Since Charlie's arrival in September of 2020, each Steve and Mina have taken to social media to proportion lovable photos of their family of four.

Good Bones airs on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on HGTV.

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