LD-at-Large Podcast
A podcast by Chris Lose
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211 Episodes
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Can You Find Your Decency? - with Misty Roberts and Chad Olech
Published: 23/06/2020 -
Good Business is Good For Everyone - with Iggy Rosenberg
Published: 23/06/2020 -
Waxing Canadian - with Brent Clark
Published: 18/06/2020 -
Who Wants to be a Multi-Disciplinary Lighting Director? - with Michael Berger
Published: 16/06/2020 -
Persevere, Persevere, Persevere, Succeed - with Seth Robinson
Published: 16/06/2020 -
Between Rock and a Hard Place - with Scottie Dell
Published: 15/06/2020 -
When Tom Bones Maggie - with Rob Koenig
Published: 14/06/2020 -
Making Mundane Things More Interesting - with Myles Mangino
Published: 10/06/2020 -
Brotherly Relationships Amongst Bandits - with Craig Richter
Published: 06/06/2020 -
You Work in Canada, Do You Know Josh‽ - with Joshua Koffman
Published: 06/06/2020 -
Seduced by Technology Again and Again - with Jim Tetlow
Published: 06/06/2020 -
Lighting Wonders of the World - with Bud Horowitz
Published: 06/06/2020 -
Odd Couple Lighting - with Michael Keller and Ethan Weber
Published: 04/06/2020 -
How Not To Die - with Andrew Kennelly
Published: 04/06/2020 -
Knowing Where to Take the Hits - with Peter Morse
Published: 29/05/2020 -
Making Art For One’s Own Self - with Josh Fleitell
Published: 29/05/2020 -
Unemployed Bartender Makes Good - with Tim McKenna
Published: 28/05/2020 -
Technology Will Set You Free - with Andrew Giffin
Published: 26/05/2020 -
Value Others The Way You Want To Be Valued - with Marc Janowitz
Published: 23/05/2020 -
A Little Nepotism Never Hurt Nobody, Honey
Published: 22/05/2020
Stage and Theatrical Lighting in the modern world. Chris is a Designer Relations Developer for Ayrton Lighting, international touring lighting director, programmer and columnist who has dedicated his life to solving problems through pragmatic decision making and mindfulness. He strives to invoke emotion through color, atmosphere and beauty. This podcast takes time to share the unique philosophies, experiences and knowledge that have allowed him and his colleagues to succeed in the hard knocks business of rock 'n roll touring.