
Welcome back to Stories Worth Hearing with host John Quick.In this episode, John sits down with Jonathan Roberts from the Elliott Group for a raw and honest conversation about life, business, faith, family, and what success really looks like behind the scenes.Jonathan shares his journey from struggling in school and serving nearly eight years in the Army, to chasing money through sales and eventually realizing that real fulfillment comes from purpose, discipline, relationships, and personal growth. He also gives listeners a rare look inside the culture surrounding Andy Elliott and the Elliott Group team.In This ConversationJonathan and John discuss:• Why discipline matters more than motivation• The dangers of chasing money without purpose• Building stronger relationships with family and faith• The future of artificial intelligence in sales• Why human connection still matters in business• The mindset required to grow as an entrepreneurA Conversation About LegacyOne of the most powerful moments in the episode comes when Jonathan talks about the legacy he hopes to leave behind for his daughters and the importance of becoming someone worth following, both in business and in life.If you are an entrepreneur, salesperson, business owner, or someone searching for more purpose and direction, this is a conversation worth hearing.Follow Jonathan RobertsInstagram: @elitejonathanrobertsLearn More About The Elliott Groupelliott247.com
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