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Win Today: Your Roadmap to Wholeness - 314: Will Guidara on Trust, Loyalty, Hard Conversations, and Why Adversity is a Terrible Thing to Waste

314: Will Guidara on Trust, Loyalty, Hard Conversations, and Why Adversity is a Terrible Thing to Waste

10/26/22 • 64 min

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About a year ago, I watched a documentary on Netflix called Seven Days Out, and was captivated by one of the episodes featuring a restaurateur named Will Guidara. Well, this week, Will is here, and he joins me to talk about trust, loyalty, hard conversations, and why adversity is a terrible thing to waste. Will is the former co-owner of Eleven Madison Park in New York City, which received four stars from the New York Times, earned three Michelin stars, and was named the number-one restaurant in the world. Add to that Will is married to renowned pastry chef, Christina Tosi, also seen on Netflix's Chef's Table. This conversation was one of my favorites this year, so I'm excited to share it with you in just a moment.

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About a year ago, I watched a documentary on Netflix called Seven Days Out, and was captivated by one of the episodes featuring a restaurateur named Will Guidara. Well, this week, Will is here, and he joins me to talk about trust, loyalty, hard conversations, and why adversity is a terrible thing to waste. Will is the former co-owner of Eleven Madison Park in New York City, which received four stars from the New York Times, earned three Michelin stars, and was named the number-one restaurant in the world. Add to that Will is married to renowned pastry chef, Christina Tosi, also seen on Netflix's Chef's Table. This conversation was one of my favorites this year, so I'm excited to share it with you in just a moment.

If you enjoy this episode with Will, I'm sure you'll also enjoy the following:

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Episode Links:

Will's Instagram | Twitter | Buy "Unreasonable Hospitality," Will's new book, on Amazon!

Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube.

Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow.

Get the brand-new "Win the Week" email newsletter here.

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This week's show partner:

Get LMNT and a free gift here!

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