
I'll Get Back to You by Sam George
Digital communication disrupts our relationships with our partners, families, and friends. Uncertainty, anxiety, and misunderstandings are all caused by emails and texts.
“The Dyscommunication Syndrome may end up in the American Psychiatry Association DSMIt is a severe problem, especially in this age of increased virtual communication, that effects many people in professional and personal communication.” -- Dr. Karen Canulla, Clinical Psychiatrist
“George’s brilliant book takes the most common predicament imaginable in the post-modern world – the infuriating, isolating and even disorienting experience of unreturned messages. With characteristic lucidity and originality, he pencils out a gratifying and surprising, solution” -- Richard D. Mahoney, Author, Colombia (Oxford University Press)
“In the years I have worked with Sam, I have come to the conclusion that he is the closest thing to a political genius that I will ever meet.” -- John Sperling, Founder, the University of Phoenix
“George’s brilliant book takes the most common predicament imaginable in the post-modern world – the infuriating, isolating and even disorienting experience of unreturned messages. With characteristic lucidity and originality, he pencils out a gratifying and surprising, solution” -- Richard D. Mahoney, Author, Colombia (Oxford University Press)
“In the years I have worked with Sam, I have come to the conclusion that he is the closest thing to a political genius that I will ever meet.” -- John Sperling, Founder, the University of Phoenix
Sam George is a master at two things: discerning trends before they are recognized as trends and communicating these ideas to the public at large.
He is the co-author of The Great Divide: Retro vs. Metro America, the first book to name and bring awareness of the cultural rift in America, which has become a war. The Great Divide received national press coverage, including reviews in the New York Times, Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, and a presentation to National Press Club that was covered by C-SPAN.
In 1995, Sam was hired to put together the strategy to legalize marijuana. The program was in part funded by George Soros. Sam’s focus groups and polls showed that the only way to “legalize” marijuana was to “medicalize” it first. Another funder, John Sperling, Founder of University of Phoenix, described it as a “genius” idea. It worked. A total of thirty-three states have approved medical marijuana and ten states have legalized marijuana.
Sam now splits his time between writing and digital communication. He specializes in advocacy, marketing, and fundraising for nonprofits and corporations. He also leads an entirely online yoga company, YMEDICA, which educates yoga teachers on medical yoga.
He is the co-author of The Great Divide: Retro vs. Metro America, the first book to name and bring awareness of the cultural rift in America, which has become a war. The Great Divide received national press coverage, including reviews in the New York Times, Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, and a presentation to National Press Club that was covered by C-SPAN.
In 1995, Sam was hired to put together the strategy to legalize marijuana. The program was in part funded by George Soros. Sam’s focus groups and polls showed that the only way to “legalize” marijuana was to “medicalize” it first. Another funder, John Sperling, Founder of University of Phoenix, described it as a “genius” idea. It worked. A total of thirty-three states have approved medical marijuana and ten states have legalized marijuana.
Sam now splits his time between writing and digital communication. He specializes in advocacy, marketing, and fundraising for nonprofits and corporations. He also leads an entirely online yoga company, YMEDICA, which educates yoga teachers on medical yoga.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781642937190 |
| ISBN 10 | 1642937193 |
| Title | I'll Get Back to You |
| Author | Sam George |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Permuted Press |
| Year published | 2021-07-22 |
| Number of pages | 208 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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