DLG197 Dr. Lisa talks with, George Tanenbaum her former work partner who made it big in advertising.

Published: June 10, 2019, 10:20 p.m.

George Tannenbaum was hired the same time I was in 1990, to be my copywriter-partner at a well-known (at the time) ad agency, Ally & Gargano, 1990-1995. I was an art director. We were both just past a solid start in our careers as creatives in advertising. George wound up being super-successful in advertising\u2014he\u2019s an Executive Creative Director and Copy Chief at Ogilvy & Mather Advertising and I wound up flunking out of that business that George still works in. \n \n In this episode, I coerce George into making a lot of this session into therapy about me, while putting George on the spot. I must say he\u2019s a great sport about trying to help me resolve some difficult questions I still have about myself as a functioning adult in a workplace. It\u2019s interesting to hear George\u2019s take on our shared experiences, what George\u2019s natural abilities are and how he\u2019s succeeded in a highly cutthroat, competitive environment. George has a lot of his own great insights and anecdotes about working as a creative person in a corporate environment. Afterwards, I had a thought that perhaps George\u2019s role as a dad gave him more distance from himself in order to survive in the workplace \u2013 maybe? I dunno.\n One of George\u2019s gifts is his wildly popular ad blog that is relatable to anyone who works in any business. George\u2019s humor gets to the heart of the challenge of being a human in this world.