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The Worst Episodes of Secret Sauce with Todd Graves

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The Worst Episodes of Secret Sauce with Todd Graves

Follows fry cook and cashier Todd Graves, as he meets different people and learns about their paths to success, inspiring viewers to pursue their dreams.

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    #1 - Stay True to Your Roots

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    In St. Louis, Todd talks with Nelly about purpose and inspiration at Blueberry Hill, where Nelly's career started; a visit to local landmark Grant's Farm; learning about redemption from World's Fair Donuts owner Jason Bockman.

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    #2 - A Challenge Is an Opportunity

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    Todd meets with Martin Luther King III in Atlanta to discuss the civil rights movement and visit MLK Jr.'s birthplace; Todd then meets with local artists and entrepreneurs to understand Atlanta's current state and future evolution.

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    #3 - Making It

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    Todd meets country music rebel Ashley McBride, "American Idol" runner-up Lauren Alaina, and trailblazer of modern country music Carlene Carter Cash; they discuss the path to success in a town where everyone is trying to make it.

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    #4 - Seize the Moment

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    Todd talks with Danny Trejo about redemption and purpose; Mix Master Mike talks about the fuel behind his art; Mayan's MC star Frankie Loyal shares a vegan meal with Todd as they discuss overcoming struggle on the path to success.

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    #5 - Work Hard, Play Harder

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    Todd visits local restaurant owners in Missoula to learn about their work-life balance; he goes fly fishing with Lee Brice and has a meal by local legend Pearl Cash at her ranch; Lee Brice performs fireside as the sun sets on the Montana landscape.

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    #6 - Work Hard, Play Harder

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    Todd visits local restaurant owners in Missoula to learn about their work-life balance; he goes fly fishing with Lee Brice and has a meal by local legend Pearl Cash at her ranch; Lee Brice performs fireside as the sun sets on the Montana landscape.

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    #7 - Make Your Own Way

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    Todd travels around Austin to hear about local success stories, including Kendra Scott's billion-dollar jewelry business; he samples tacos at Reyna and Maritza Vazquez's Veracruz All Natural and then travels to Salt Lick for Texas barbecue.

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    #8 - Just Getting Started

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    Todd visits "Fast and Loud" host Richard Rawlings at Gas Monkey Garage to talk about cars, careers, and making it in the TV industry; Todd joins radio host Lady Jade along with some high school students for an etiquette class and a nice meal.

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    #9 - Episode 9

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    #10 - Episode 10

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Worst Episodes Summary

"Stay True to Your Roots" is the worst rated episode of "Secret Sauce with Todd Graves". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 3/4/2023. This episode scored NaN points lower than the second lowest rated, "A Challenge Is an Opportunity".