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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: Amir Ahmad Nasr (Drima).

Location: Deep, deep down the orgasmic rabbit hole of epistemology.

The Bio of Awesomeness: Fundamentalist Muslim, turned hippie Sufi and fan of science. Total blogging junkie since 2006. Social entrepreneur and digital media and marketing consultant. Proud Sudanese and cultural nomad. Author of upcoming book on Islam and new media. Pro-democracy guitar-strumming activist. Loud and drop dead gorgeous. Fan of integral theory and spiral dynamics. Sarcastic Afro-Arab goofy genius. The High Priest of Mischief. Welcome. You've Been Warned! ;)



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