EPISODE · Jan 19, 2022 · 33 MIN
E138: Sam George - Changing the way we interact with each other
from Back2Basics: Reconnecting to the essence of YOU · host Leticia Latino, Leticia Latino van-Splunteren, Sam George
Sam is an author and digital communications professional whose latest book,I’ll Get Back to You, is about why unreturned messages drive people crazy. With digital communications now dominating the way in which we interact, unreturned messages can be the cause of lots of obstacles in building genuine human connections. This is what Sam is hoping to change. In 2004, Sam co-wrote the book The Great Divide: Retro vs Metro America, which received national press coverage and a presentation to the National Press Club. In addition to his writing, Sam has been a communications expert for decades, working with Nancy Pelosi and on a George Soros-funded campaign to legalize cannabis. In this episode Leticia and Sam chat about: How digital communications change the way we interact with each otherWhy people stress over an unreturned text or emailHow people can fix the “dyscommuncation crisis” caused by digital communicationHis experiences working in communications for important people and groupsBuy I'll get back to you at: I’ll Get back to you by Sam George (dyscommunication.com) Please leave a review or send us a Voice note letting us know what you enjoyed at:Back2Basics reconnecting to the essence of YOU (podpage.com)Follow us on IG and FB @Back2BasicsPodcast
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Sam George is an author and communications expert who for decades has been discerning trends before they are recognized and communicating them to the public. In 1995, he was hired to put together the strategy for the campaign that ultimately succeeded in legalizing cannabis in 18 states. His newest book, I'll Get Back to You, explores why unreturned messages drive us crazy and what steps people can take to fix the "dyscomunication crisis." His mission is to help change the way we interact with each other.
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