Author and keynote speaker Joel Zuckerman, “The Gratitude Tiger,” delivers dynamic presentations that inspire audiences to transform their lives and organizations through the art of impactful letters.
Joel’s tenth book: GRATITUDE TIGER—Creating Joy Through the Art of Impactful Letters
Why Gratitude Matters for Your Organization
The Problem:
Your team is burned out. Turnover is up. Morale is down. People show up, do the work, and leave. They don’t feel seen. They don’t feel appreciated. And that disconnect is costing you.
The Solution:
Expressive gratitude changes everything.
When people learn to actively appreciate others, something shifts. Teams communicate better. Stress drops. People stay longer. Joel’s presentations give your organization a simple, actionable framework that creates real change.
Reduced burnout and workplace stress
Improved team communication
Higher employee retention
Stronger organizational culture
SEE JOEL IN ACTION
Watch as Joel captivates his audience, sharing how expressive gratitude sparks personal growth and creates lasting impact.
Joel's presentation on gratitude is thoughtful and thought-provoking. This message will help one live their best life, while impacting others for good. People need to hear this.
Dirk Bak
YPO Member and Chairman of Tiger 21
Uplifting, inspiring and thoughtful. He gives actionable steps that anyone can follow but does so in an entertaining and humorous way that keeps the audience's attention.
Holly Flanders
Two-Time Winter Olympian
He brought the topic to life with his wit and sincerity. I highly recommend Joel as a speaker. His talk should resonate with any organization looking to enhance its culture.
Joel Zuckerman has written more than 300 letters of gratitude since 2013. What started as a personal practice became a mission. Now he shares this message with organizations across the country through his keynote, “The Seven Pillars of Expressive Gratitude.”
Download Joel's free guide: "The Gratitude Lullaby." A simple 2-minute bedtime practice that calms your mind and helps you drift off more easily. No journaling. No letter writing. Just a quiet mental exercise you can start tonight.