
Chris Carroll: podcast appearances and interviews
teaching professor and program director · North Star Cross Country
About Chris Carroll
Chris Carroll was a teaching professor and program director affiliated with North Star Cross Country. His background includes a diverse array of experiences, including service in the Australian Army from 1942 to 1946. Although the provided information primarily details his athletic background, it indicates his involvement with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League, where he was a left-footed footballer. In late 1946, Carroll trained with North Melbourne after transferring from the Centrals Football Club in Broken Hill, New South Wales, and made his debut in 1947 during a game against Fitzroy. His career as an Australian rules footballer highlights a period of athletic achievement, and his subsequent career as a teaching professor and program director suggests a transition to education and leadership roles.
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Podcasts Chris Carroll appeared on
Shows that have booked Chris Carroll as a guest, ranked by appearance count.
Latest Chris Carroll interviews
Every podcast episode Chris Carroll has appeared on, newest first.


Episode 142: Chris Carroll Talks Cross Country in New England



Drew Troyer & Chris Carroll | Unlocking Potential: Empowering People in Reliability
Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Chris Carroll been on?
Chris Carroll has appeared on 5 podcasts across 5 episodes. Notable shows include Cybersecurity Guide, The Carbide Podcast, The Internet Is Dead.
What does Chris Carroll do?
Chris Carroll is teaching professor and program director at North Star Cross Country. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Chris Carroll's most recent podcast appearance?
Chris Carroll's most recent appearance was on "Chris Carroll | Drexel University". Cybersecurity Guide, published May 6, 2026.
Which podcast has Chris Carroll appeared on most often?
Cybersecurity Guide. 1 appearance on record, most recently May 6, 2026.
