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Pig Farming Made Simple

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Practical knowledge & clearer thinking for pig production. 🐷

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4 contributions to The Cold Coffee Club
What Keeps Creating Value Year After Year?
For those of you running successful communities: What recurring experience creates the most long-term value for your members? Not content. Not courses. Not events. I'm interested in the experiences that consistently help members think better, make better decisions, or create meaningful progress over time. If you had to identify one recurring element that became foundational to your community's value, what would it be?
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I don't think that's cheesy at all. 😊 Authenticity probably creates something many communities underestimate: trust. And trust changes everything. It influences whether people ask questions, share challenges, contribute ideas, and ultimately whether they find value in being there long enough for meaningful progress to happen. I also agree about onboarding. First impressions often shape whether someone becomes a visitor or a long-term member.
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@Olivia Radcliffe One thing I've discovered is that in a very specific niche, people are rarely looking for more information. They're looking for better ways to make sense of the information they already have. The most valuable conversations in our community often happen when members help each other see a problem from a different angle rather than simply providing another answer. That shift—from information sharing to collective sense-making—has probably been one of the most important lessons for me.
Share what you do!
My brother officially thinks I have the coolest job. 😄 I was telling him about the Cold Coffee Club the other day, and he was blown away by how many different worlds exist in this one community. There are so many different unique niches and specialties, from all across the world! Which got me thinking… do YOU actually know who's in here with you? Drop a single sentence in the comments below sharing your niche! (No links, please)👇 Just your big umbrella topic. Not the full "I help X do Y so they can Z" — just the vibe. The industry. The thing. Fitness for moms. Finance for newbies. Parenting. Copywriting. Real estate. Crystals. Dog training. Whatever it is — drop it below. And if you have multiple focuses, list them all! I want to see the whole beautiful spread. And who knows - maybe someone here is looking for someone in your niche! 🙌
Share what you do!
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Building a global community for pig production professionals and exploring how industry knowledge can survive the people who created it.
Let's goooo! Introduce yourself + share a pic of your current workspace 😁
Welcome! Go ahead and (in a separate post!) introduce yourself + share a pic of your current workspace 😁 If you need help figuring out what to say, just say something like this: Hey, I'm from ________. My business is _______. For fun, I like to _________! And here's a pic of my workspace.
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Hi Davie, Thank you! 😊 I'm just getting started and still finding my way around. What has resonated with me so far is the idea that a business should enhance your life rather than control it. I'm looking forward to learning from everyone's experiences and contributing where I can. Nice to meet you!
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Thank you, Davie! 😊 I'm building a community called Pig Farming Made Simple for professionals in the pig industry. And absolutely, I'd be happy to connect and exchange ideas. Looking forward to learning more about your work too.
Stop Waiting. Start Building.
The perfect time doesn't exist. Start with what you have. Use what you know. Learn as you go. Most people stay stuck because they're waiting for certainty. The people who succeed move before they feel ready. One small action today can create a completely different future tomorrow. Keep going. Your future self is watching.
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One thing I've learned is that waiting for certainty can become a decision in itself. Many of the best opportunities reveal themselves only after we take the first step. Clarity often follows movement.
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Helping the Global Swine Industry grow through Knowledge, Community, and Innovation

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