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Solo Musician Podcast
SM Podcast Ep.21 "Through The Glass" featuring Chris Rider

Solo Musician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024


This week I sit down with the man behind the lens, Chris Rider. Chris is a freelance photographer that has been working with Pennsylvania Musician Magazine since 2018, and is also for hire for portraits or any other photography needs as well. He has a monthly article in PA Musician Magazine titled “Rider's on the storm” where he showcases local live music. Chris is a staple in the local music scene, and one of the best concert photographers I know. If you want to know what gear he uses to get those perfect shots, or just what photographing musicians means to him, give this one a listen!

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Central Pennsylvania Music Podcast
Chris Rider & Lyndhurst

Central Pennsylvania Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 42:57


We are back with another episode. This week we have Chris Rider, an incredible CPMA award-winning Photographer, and our second guest, Lyndhurst. Lyndhurst is a very talented, down-to-earth punk/pop/rock band from the Harrisburg area that won multiple awards the past two years at The Central Pennsylvania Music Awards.You can find out more about the CPMHOF @ https://cpmhof.com/Brought to you by Darker with Daniel @ Studio 3.http://darkerwithdaniel.com/All media requests: thecpmpodcast@gmail.comJoin us back here or on your favorite audio streaming platform every other week for more content.

Business and Society with Michigan Ross
#104 - How Can Business Shape the Future of DEI?

Business and Society with Michigan Ross

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 39:31


In this episode, professors from the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan tackle the question, “How can business shape the future of diversity, equity, and inclusion?” They discuss why business should concern itself with big social change, areas ripe for improvement, and roadblocks that get in the way of true progress. Then, Professor Samantha Keppler describes her eye-opening research into the value of  crowdfunding small projects in schools — and some broader implications of the results.Contents of this episode:DEI discussion: 01:00-28:15Crowdfunding interview: 28:20-38:40More information about some of the topics discussed on today's episode:Course: Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Business and BeyondCourse: Legal Aspects of DEI in the WorkplaceCourse: Equity AnalyticsPaper: "Crowdfunding the Front Lines"Paper: "Stopping the Revolving Door"Donors ChooseAnd to learn more about other work being done by Michigan Ross faculty, visit our website.Have thoughts about topics we should cover or just want to get in touch? Send us an email at baspodcast@umich.edu.---Business and Society is brought to you by the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.Episode Host and Producer: Bob Needham.Guests: Tamika Curry Smith, Dana Muir, Chris Rider, Samantha Keppler.Audio Engineer and Editor: Jonah Brockman.Copyright 2022 - University of Michigan

Carousel Radio
Episode 109: Foley Woods 4

Carousel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 41:51


Welcome again to Foley woods. This place is an imaginary woodland. Featuring walks and songs with the Carousel Chorus, poems and stories from Yassin Zelestine, Sam Castell-Ward, Jason Ede, Charlie Hatton, Berhana Wells, and Stuart at the Grace Eyre allotment. Spend some time outside, in nature, relaxing, feeling free as you come with us on a ramble through the trees in Foley Woods.  This episode also includes tributes to previous contributors to Carousel Radio, Chris Rider and Lizzie Emeh, who we sadly lost in 2021. Also, news of a new episode of Carousel TV and an exhibition from artist and poet, Ruby Dine. Theme music by the Carousel House Band. Presented by Jason and Christian. www.carousel.org.uk

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Cover to Cover with Matt Tarka
Episode 83: Chris Rider (Photographer)

Cover to Cover with Matt Tarka

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 38:13


Our guest today is one Chris Rider of Liverpool, PA. Chris is a photographer and an avid concertgoer. You can find him throughout south Central Pennsylvania and other parts of the Commonwealth behind a camera lens at a wide variety of venues including the Englewood near Hershey, PA and The Whitaker Center in Harrisburg. We spoke in late July of 2021, one week before he was set to snap pictures of one of his all time favorite bands in action at Spy Glass Ridge Winery in Sunbury, PA. So you may be wondering aloud now - what band are we referring to? Well, that would be a fantastic blues rock outfit from Jacksonville, FL known as JJ Grey and Mofro and their 2007 record titled Country Ghetto. Country Ghetto was the band's third album and released on Alligator Records. Enjoy the conversation!

Around The World in SDGs
Partnerships in Addressing Environmental Conservation

Around The World in SDGs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 32:20


Multi-stakeholder partnerships play a key role in the implementation of the seventeen sustainable development goals under the UN's Agenda 2030. In this week's episode, we explore SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals, and community support in addressing environmental conservation with our guest Chris Rider, Executive director of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS), Yukon Chapter.

Strategy Researcher Virtual Proseminar
Episode 12 Chris Rider

Strategy Researcher Virtual Proseminar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 45:38


A "celebrity talk show" style interview of Professor Chris Rider from University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, part of the Strategy Research Virtual Proseminar Series by Rich Makadok. https://youtu.be/5KrU8LKUVTI --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richmakadok/message

Mindfields Comics and Wrestling Podcast

We begin our show yet again with Suicide Puppets latest hit single “Hate You Right back off their up and coming album “Tales of Living and Dying on Slaughter Ridge Road” dropping October 30th. Mindfielders…Puppet Army …I give you my close personal friends…. The Suicide Puppets….As usual we bring you a mix of the latest best comics of the past (few weeks cause Colins been goin hard in the paint on the movie he’s working on) Thanks for your patience with the comics issues.Comics reviewed this week…BLACK WIDOW - 1X OF SWORDS - 1 CASTLEWOOD CANYON - 1DAREDEVIL - 22DR DOOM - 7STILLWATER - 1IMMORTAL SHE HULK - 1 FF ANTISETHIS 1-2Apocalypse art by Pepe LarrazSuicide Puppets photo credit by Chris RiderThis is Dangerous,Joshua Michael, Colin, Sgt Slikk.#comicart#richardramirez#suicidepuppets#coloradowrestling#coloradospringsindywrestling#NJPW#Marvelcomics#ImageComics#ROHWrestling#ImpactWrestling#WWE#Raw#Smackdown#DarkhorseComics#Comics#fineart#wrasslin#AEW

Talking Radical Radio
TRR ep. 210 (Mar. 15/2017): Defending Indigenous land in the far north

Talking Radical Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 28:11


In episode #210 of Talking Radical Radio (March 15, 2017), Scott Neigh speaks with Bobbi Rose Koe and Chris Rider about the long collaboration between Indigenous nations and conservation groups to protect the Yukon's Peel watershed from industrial development. Along with a lengthy public information and advocacy campaign, in recent years Protect the Peel has also involved a court battle that will reach the Supreme Court of Canada on March 22. For a more detailed description of this episode, go here: http://talkingradical.ca/2017/03/15/trr-protect_the_peel/

Comical Podcast - A Comedy Show all about Comic Books!
Episode 060 – Bondage Parade – Happy Anniversary!

Comical Podcast - A Comedy Show all about Comic Books!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2015 68:53


This is our one year anniversary episode!!! Hard to believe we made it an entire year without missing a week. Justin, Miguel and Heather welcome Horse-Minion number 1, Chris Rider, to the show to celebrate a successful first year. They discuss the future of the show and the Horse-Minions Comic, as well as play a...Read more →

Reinventing Professionals
Emory University's Goizueta Business School Study Shows That Networking Matters

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2011 9:37


I spoke with Chris Rider, an organizational sociologist, who serves as an Assistant Professor of Organization & Management at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School to discuss his working paper – Networks, Hiring, and Inter-organizational Mobility: Evidence from Law Firm Dissolutions. According to the article, Heller Ehrman; Thelen; Thacher Proffitt Wood; WolfBlock; Dreier; and Morgan & Finnegan ceased operations in 2008 and 2009. Professor Rider tracked the employment of the 1,426 attorneys left jobless by the dissolutions of their firms by reviewing LinkedIn, Martindale-Hubbell and other online directories. He confirmed that 88% found jobs and noted that many of those positions were the result of proactive networking (he highlighted that more of them may have found jobs, but he could not locate them). Among other trends, he concluded that firms are more likely to hire a lawyer’s former colleagues and those from a particular alumni network. Listen to our interview in which he remarks that “the people you work with are in a better position to speak to your talent, your expected productivity and your ability to complement others.”

Reinventing Professionals
Emory University's Goizueta Business School Study Shows That Networking Matters

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2011 9:37


I spoke with Chris Rider, an organizational sociologist, who serves as an Assistant Professor of Organization & Management at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School to discuss his working paper – Networks, Hiring, and Inter-organizational Mobility: Evidence from Law Firm Dissolutions. According to the article, Heller Ehrman; Thelen; Thacher Proffitt Wood; WolfBlock; Dreier; and Morgan & Finnegan ceased operations in 2008 and 2009. Professor Rider tracked the employment of the 1,426 attorneys left jobless by the dissolutions of their firms by reviewing LinkedIn, Martindale-Hubbell and other online directories. He confirmed that 88% found jobs and noted that many of those positions were the result of proactive networking (he highlighted that more of them may have found jobs, but he could not locate them). Among other trends, he concluded that firms are more likely to hire a lawyer’s former colleagues and those from a particular alumni network. Listen to our interview in which he remarks that “the people you work with are in a better position to speak to your talent, your expected productivity and your ability to complement others.”

Reinventing Professionals
Emory University's Goizueta Business School Study Shows That Networking Matters

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2011 9:37


I spoke with Chris Rider, an organizational sociologist, who serves as an Assistant Professor of Organization & Management at Emory University's Goizueta Business School to discuss his working paper – Networks, Hiring, and Inter-organizational Mobility: Evidence from Law Firm Dissolutions. According to the article, Heller Ehrman; Thelen; Thacher Proffitt Wood; WolfBlock; Dreier; and Morgan & Finnegan ceased operations in 2008 and 2009. Professor Rider tracked the employment of the 1,426 attorneys left jobless by the dissolutions of their firms by reviewing LinkedIn, Martindale-Hubbell and other online directories. He confirmed that 88% found jobs and noted that many of those positions were the result of proactive networking (he highlighted that more of them may have found jobs, but he could not locate them). Among other trends, he concluded that firms are more likely to hire a lawyer's former colleagues and those from a particular alumni network. Listen to our interview in which he remarks that “the people you work with are in a better position to speak to your talent, your expected productivity and your ability to complement others.”