Health crises, social unrest, and combative politics are seeping into our culture. In reaction to the chaos, anxiety has skyrocketed. How do we find our way through the turmoil? Drawing from the Bible, history, and everyday stories, J.D. King delves into the nuances of crisis leadership. During confusion, we need clarity and renewed focus. Leading in Transition will help you navigate transitions and revolutionize the world.
J.D. King was born. From 1977 to 1994 he lived in New York City, performed at CBGB's, Tier 3, Max's and A's with The Coachmen (1978 to 1980), worked in underground comix, including R. Crumb's "Weirdo," before veering into graphics and illustration. He now resides in upstate New York. His current band is J.D. King & The Coachmen. They have two albums out on Ecstatic Peace. "Dead Doll Eyes" is my only book on Goodreads. He's currently shopping around his novel, "Metaphors." Anne Sexton and Sylvia Plath are his favorite poets. More can be learned at his site/blog: jdkingillustration.com