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Implementing Effective Crankiness with Steven Joseph

Implementing Effective Crankiness with Steven Joseph

February 11, 2021 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Lawyerpreneur Podcast

Even the most well-intentioned of us get cranky sometimes. It’s one of life’s inevitabilities. But there may be ways to corral and manage our crankiness that give it a kind of usefulness. Steven Joseph has developed the CrankaTsuris method that guides us toward a more effective version of crankiness.

In Episode 39 of Lawyerpreneur, Steven Joseph and I discuss his children’s book The Last Surviving Dinosaur: The TyrantoCrankaTsuris, in which he introduces the effects of too much complaining. He has also just released the book for adults, A Grownup Guide to Effective Crankiness: The Crankatsuris Method.

During our conversation, Steven Joseph tells wonderful stories about how both his upbringing and adult relationships colored his philosophy about crankiness.

Lawyerpreneur Implementing Effective Crankiness with Steven Joseph

Implementing Effective Crankiness with Steven Joseph

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