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Crude Wisdom
A Landman’s Guide to Leading in Crisis
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Narrado por:
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Charles Sciortino
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John Brubaker
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Crude Wisdom is a fast-paced, humorous, and practical leadership guide that turns high-stakes drama into real-world decision-making tools. Using on-screen case studies from the hit Paramount series Landman as "film room" breakdowns, this audiobook translates chaos into coaching — showing leaders how to stay steady, act decisively, and keep teams together when everything is on fire (sometimes literally).
Written in the sharp, conversational style John Brubaker has become famous for, this audiobook blends storytelling, leadership insight, and team culture clarity. Each chapter walks through a real crisis moment from the show, breaks down what worked and what didn't, and connects it to proven principles from business, sports, military leadership, and history. The result is a field manual for anyone who leads under pressure — without reading like a boring textbook or powerpoint deck.
You'll learn how to:
- Make better decisions when the clock is against you
- Communicate clearly when stakes are high
- Build teams that hold under pressure
- Create cultures that tell the truth early
- Turn setbacks into strategic advantages
- Lead with calm instead of noise
- Use humor and perspective to keep people moving
- and install crisis habits before crisis hits.
Whether you lead a company, a team, a classroom, or a crew, this audiobook delivers practical crisis leadership lessons with grit, wit, and straight talk. Because plans fail. Pressure arrives. And leaders are revealed — not when things go right, but when they go wrong.
©2025 John Brubaker (P)2026 John Brubaker