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Breaking Out of the Comfort Zone (Season 10 | Episode 1)

Season 10 Episode 1

United by a mission to figure out their paths, a team of 20-somethings embarks on a cross-country journey to interview professionals in innovative fields who can provide insight on finding a fulfilling career. Climbing aboard their home-on-wheels, the crew heads to interview Dr. Graeme Rae, Chief Scientist for Surfline.com, who discusses leaving the world of academia to help surfers score waves.

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