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Speaking & Consulting

Everyday, I live and breath social media, both at work and in my personal free time. Because of this blog, I ended up picking a career heavily immersed in it, and one which I enjoy very much.

As a result, I now provide integrated social media consulting to NY Times best-sellers and small business owners as part of my job. I am also currently writing a book on new media (also known as Web 2.0) in relation to Islam and heresy. Hence, the phrase I coined, Heresy 2.0.

Moreover, when it comes to new media in the context of politics and democracy, I regularly get invited to all-expenses-paid events to speak at and lecture on the topic. On top of that, I provide consulting and assist NGOs with exposure-bringing social media strategies.

So, if you’re looking for an engaging fun guy to speak at your event about Islam, democracy and new media, then this public-speaking champion would like to hear from you. And if your organization has a cause he likes and supports, he’ll consider providing consulting to you for free.

You can contact him on the address below:

sudanesethinker **AT** yahoo D0T com

Cheers.



Name: Drima Abu Hamdan.

Location: Deep, Deep Down the Orgasmic Rabbit Hole of Epistemology.

Bio of Awesomeness: Traditionalist Muslim, Turned Free Thinking Sufi Lover. Social Media Consultant to NY Times Best-Selling Authors. Author of Upcoming Memoir. Belief Systems Junkie. Afro-Arab Libertarian Music Freak. Vehemently Anti-Islamist. Loud and Drop Dead Gorgeous. The High Priest of Mischievous "Blasphemy." Read on and Have Your Brain Spun. You've Been Warned!



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