Fdip254: Running Blogcast: A Runners Guide to Balance and Perspective

Published: Nov. 26, 2010, 5 a.m.

b'Today\\u2019s episode, being my first Running Blogcast features the writing of Neil Bearse, a fellow runner I\\u2019ve never had the honor of meeting in person: but I feel like we\\u2019re old friends.\\xa0 Neil is the one who first introduced me to my all time favorite musical band: Black Lab\\u2026as well as others. \\n\\xa0\\nNeil is the manager of web based marketing for Queens School of Business in Canada.\\xa0 He\\u2019s responsible for the web presence of 5 MBA programs as well as executive education initiatives in Canada, the Gulf Region and Europe.\\xa0 He is a digital marketing consultant focused on making online communications clear and effective while ensuring creativity and innovation.\\n\\xa0\\nNeil\\u2019s pioneering work to market the music of independent artists on-line and through the word-of-mouth channels of podcasting and blogging has led to him representing artists from across North America including Black Lab, David Usher, Ingrid Michaelson and My Chemical Romance. In 2007, he was one of the architects of the Bumrush The Charts project, a global viral marketing campaign responsible for placing a Black Lab single on iTunes charts in 16 countries.\\n\\xa0\\nFinally Neil is a frequent public speaker and teacher, helping groups understand emerging online technologies and how it affects their business or industry.\\xa0 If you work for a company that is looking for help in online marketing communications and social networking, or are looking for a talented speaker who has been involved in social engineering on the internet since the tubes were first connected: get in contact with Neil\\u2026you can get in contact with him at his website: \\xa0 \\n\\xa0\\nLinks:\\n \\xa0\\n\\n\\n\\n\\xa0\\nThe songs \\u201cSee the Sun\\u201d and \\u201cAlways\\u201d by Black Lab:'