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Lunch With a Nobel Laureate
<p>What weekly lunches with a Nobel laureate taught me about patience, curiosity, and how to problem solve.</p>

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Most business podcasts recycle what you already know. This one doesn’t. Host Matt Grasela goes deep on the strategies, leadership decisions, and cultural shifts that define how serious leaders and entrepreneurs move and why it matters.New episodes released weekly on Apple Podcasts, Spotify Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Episode #5
<p>What weekly lunches with a Nobel laureate taught me about patience, curiosity, and how to problem solve.</p>

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