EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 19 MIN
Communities Grow Together on Elevate Springfield featuring Robert Ferriell: 10X Community
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Send us Fan MailSummaryIn this episode, Robert Ferriell discusses the importance of community growth and collaboration among local organizations and nonprofits. He emphasizes the need for individuals to engage actively in their communities, drawing on insights from Grant Cardone's 10X philosophy. The conversation highlights the significance of building trust and relationships, contributing selflessly, and taking action to foster a thriving community.TakeawaysCommunities grow together through collaboration.Ego and competition hinder community growth.Engagement in local events is crucial for visibility.Building trust is essential for strong relationships.Contribution to the community enhances personal growth.Success is a collective duty, not just individual.Action is more important than words in community building.Visibility leads to opportunities and connections.Networking is vital for personal and professional growth.Community is the foundation of success.Join The Elevate Insider:https://bigdogbc.com/elevateFacebook: @robertferriell @elevatespringfieldYoutube: @robertferriell10X Health: https://10xhealthnetwork.com/BIGDOG
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Send us Fan Mail Summary In this episode, Robert Ferriell discusses the importance of community growth and collaboration among local organizations and nonprofits. He emphasizes the need for individuals to engage actively in their communities, drawing on insights from Grant Cardone's 10X philosophy. The conversation highlights the significance of building trust and relationships, contributing selflessly, and taking action to foster a thriving community. Takeaways Communities grow together thro...
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