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On this episode of Spokast!, we have the privilege of interviewing Jon Snyder, former Spokane City Council member who now works for Washington Governor Jay Inslee's team as the Outdoor Recreation & Economic Development Senior Policy Advisor. Not only was Jon a founding member of KYRS Thin Air Radio and the creator of the publication Out There Monthly, but he also played a crucial role as an PA on the film Benny & Joon. In the show's second half, we delve into the details surrounding his involvement with the film, which ties into —the Spokane Celebrates 30th Anniversary Screening of "Benny & Joon" on July 15th at the Garland Theatre. This special screening is a collaborative effort between myself and my lifelong friend Ashley Graham, who has been instrumental in organizing this event. I can't emphasize enough the importance of grabbing your tickets as soon as possible. Link to find all the things - linktr.ee/bennyandjoonspokane
In this specialty podcast, Katie Ross-Driscoll, PhD, MPH (Emory University) hosts Jon Snyder, PhD, MS (Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients) to discuss the utility of registries in transplantation research, considerations for study design and analysis, and common errors when using registry data.
Our guest today, Jon Snyder, has spent 30 years in biomedical and healthcare companies, including as a founder and CEO. Jon held a variety of marketing and other jobs on his way to the top, and throughout his career he's been a mentor, a guest teacher, and a board member for many nonprofits. Jon now manages investor relations at Ohio Life Sciences, an association committed to growing a thriving life science ecosystem. Today he tells us about the growing industry that includes pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and medical devices, among other fields. He talks about some of the job opportunities it offers. And he shares career advice, as both a successful entrepreneur and a leader in community education. For more, see: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-snyder-0360b44
BioOhio has rebranded and is now Ohio Life Sciences. The industry trade association, which advocates for the life sciences industry throughout Ohio, has also installed Jon Snyder as its new managing director. Snyder joined the Landscape to discuss his background, goals in his new position and the vital work Ohio Life Sciences will continue to focus on in the new year.
In this episode of the Brawn Body Podcast (114) Dan is joined by Jonathan Snyder to discuss how he shifted and adapted his fitness routine despite the demands of graduate school and his other life responsibilities. The two also make it a point to discuss other advanced training modalities, such as blood flow restriction/occlusion training, and how this can be applied to home fitness. Jon graduated from Lebanon Valley College with his degree in biochemistry and molecular biology. He's currently a PhD candidate in pharmacology and physiology at Drexel University College of Medicine. He's done research on protein structure and function, organic synthesis, and now studies insulin secretion and the interaction between diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In his spare time he practices BJJ, powerlifting, triathlons, and in the pre-COVID world stand-up comedy. For more on Jon, you can email him at snyderjon61@gmail.com Please leave a review (iTunes) & share this episode with a friend! To keep up to date with everything we are currently doing, be sure to follow @brawnbody on social media and subscribe to the podcast!! This episode is brought to you by CTM band recovery products - the EXACT soft tissue recovery technology used by Dan. CTM Band was founded by Dr. Kyle Bowling, a sports medicine practitioner who treats professional athletes (and was a guest on the Brawn Body Podcast!). You can check out their website here: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band ... while you're there, be sure to use the coupon code "BRAWN10" for 10% off! You can also purchase the EXACT massage gun I use and gift to friends and family here: https://amzn.to/3xCDCko Note, that purchases from this link support Brawn Body and the Brawn Body podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/support
In this episode of the Brawn Body Podcast (113) Dan is joined by Jonathan Snyder to discuss philosophy and how it applies to physical fitness and wellness. This episode focuses intently on the Stoic philosophy, and how this ancient wisdom applies to modern life and personal development. Jon graduated from Lebanon Valley College with his degree in biochemistry and molecular biology. He's currently a PhD candidate in pharmacology and physiology at Drexel University College of Medicine. He's done research on protein structure and function, organic synthesis, and now studies insulin secretion and the interaction between diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In his spare time he practices BJJ, powerlifting, triathlons, and in the pre-COVID world stand-up comedy. For more on Jon, you can email him at snyderjon61@gmail.com Please leave a review (iTunes) & share this episode with a friend! To keep up to date with everything we are currently doing, be sure to follow @brawnbody on social media! Last - Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss our second episode with Jon, coming this Wednesday! This episode is brought to you by CTM band recovery products - the EXACT soft tissue recovery technology used by Dan. CTM Band was founded by Dr. Kyle Bowling, a sports medicine practitioner who treats professional athletes (and was a guest on the Brawn Body Podcast!). You can check out their website here: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band ... while you're there, be sure to use the coupon code "BRAWN10" for 10% off! You can also purchase the EXACT massage gun I use and gift to friends and family here: https://amzn.to/3xCDCko Note, that purchases from this link support Brawn Body and the Brawn Body podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-braun/support
Back of the Napkin Explores the Big Journeys of Small Business Owners
Jon Snyder got the inside scoop on running a small business from an early age; he got a taste for the entrepreneur's life working at his grandfather's Carvel ice cream stand, and he founded his first gelato business at the young age of 19. When he sold that first operation to finish school, he never imagined he would be back in the ice cream business ever again. As an unconventional student with real-world business experience, he quickly rose through the ranks and found success in the corporate world. But the allure of sweet dairy treats and the adventures of entrepreneurialism proved too strong to ignore. In this season 2 episode of Back of the Napkin, Snyder, now the owner of il laboratorio del gelato, shares his life-long entrepreneurial ice cream journey, parses the lessons he learned along the way, and answers the timeless question – what's the difference between ice cream and gelato?
We're getting into a time of year where we may be using our computers, phones, PC's, tablets etc. more than EVER! Kids doing school at home, parents working from home, shopping for the Holiday season - it's time to make sure we are fully prepared for whatever the cyber world can throw at us - so why not ask an expert?! Jon Snyder has almost two decades of Military experience, and is a Senior Director at FTI Consulting Cybersecurity Practice. He gives us some simple do's and don'ts when it comes to you and your family and your cybersecurity. Do we really need all these passwords?! How can we prepare the kids for logging on to whatever the Internet has to offer?! How can we be extra safe as we get ready to shop for the Holiday season?! Also - it's National Cyber Security Month - so we've got it ALL covered!! Crockett hosts the TACKLING ADULTHOOD PODCAST - Brought to you by WESTWOOD ONE and CUMULUS MEDIA!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions
Keeping a company in business during a major recession can be like keeping a boat afloat amidst stormy waters. The neurotech company Neuros Medical was created in the middle of the Great Recession of 2008, and still fares well even during the current recession brought on by COVID-19. In this episode, Jon Snyder, the founder of Neuros Medical, discusses, during the NYC Neuromodulation 2020 Online Conference, how the company was founded and succeeded during the Great Recession, and what advice a neurotech company should follow in the face of limited funding and capital. Top three takeaways: During the Great Recession, when Neuros Medical was starting out, the economic world was very uncertain from day to day, and you never really knew which neurotech companies would be able to maintain enough funding to survive. Neuros Medical fared so well because it was very focused and determined, but above all, very capital efficient. It didn’t rely on hundreds of millions of dollars, and could do a lot with a little. When running a neurotech company during a difficult time like this, it is important to ask yourself why you’re doing this, remember that your products will eventually help patients, and remember that tough times don’t last, but tough people do. [0:00] Ladan introduces the episode [3:20] Ladan introduces and discusses Neural Implant Media [6:00] Jen French discusses how various companies fared throughout the Great Recession, and how some companies did better than others [10:00] Jon Snyder introduces himself and discusses the nerve block created by Neuros Medical [12:45] The bulk of testing for the nerve block happens in the US because the US is where Neuros Medical received the necessary Investigational Device Exemption for the pilot studies [16:30] The company was incorporated in 2008, in the heart of the Great Recession [20:00] During the Great Recession, the economic world was changing every day, to the point where you didn’t know from day to day whether a neurotech company was going to be able to raise any more necessary capital [24:00] Snyder discusses how those in academia can get a better understanding of the funding landscape and better interact with funders [27:45] Snyder’s mindset is to be very capital efficient, which worked out very well when the company first started [31:15] Snyder discusses liquidity as the company raises capital and how this will change going forward [33:15] People losing their jobs nowadays increases the pool of talented candidates for the company, which is an optimistic way of looking at things [35:45] The company was successful because it was very focused and capital efficient, which may have been how other companies were successful during the Great Recession [40:30] It is important to be able to know whether your company would fare better as more management heavy or more tech-heavy [43:45] As a neurotech company, what you’re working on will eventually help patients, which is something very important to think about when you think about why you’re doing what you’re doing [46:20] Tough times don’t last, but tough people do. It’s what’s inside of us that can help us get through this setback. [48:00] Neurotech Entrepreneur Working Network is a great network for entrepreneurs to share ideas and advice for the success of new neurotech ventures [52:40] Ladan briefly discusses the Neurotech Entrepreneur Working Network again
“When we came in we thought we were going to change the world, we thought we were going to change El Salvador, and you know what? That doesn’t happen; El Salvador changed us.”— Jon SnyderLocation: San Salvador, El Salvador Date: Thursday, December 21st 2019Company: Mission To El SalvadorRole: Co-FoundersEl Salvador is a country with many challenges. Following a brutal 12-year civil war, the country has struggled to break free from corruption, crime and the control that the gangs have over the country.There are few places on earth more dangerous than El Salvador, but in 2009 Danielle and Jon Snyder decided to up roots and move themselves and their two children to the capital San Salvador. They have since dedicated their lives to helping vulnerable members of the community through their organisation Mission to El Salvador.What started as Danielle and Jon spending their evenings out on the streets, looking for people to help, has now grown into an organisation with a full team of Salvadoran professionals looking to support:- Individuals and families confronting homelessness and extreme poverty- Individuals struggling with substance abuse issues- Individuals who have recently returned from the U.S- Women that have been victims of human trafficking and/or commercial sexual exploitationThey are working to change the lives of these people through several programmes:- The Lighthouse Resource Center: connecting vulnerable members of their community with resources that help them to grow.- New Dawn Residential Programme: a holistic residential treatment program designed to specifically meet the unique needs of children between the ages of 10 and 17 who struggle with addiction.- Community Outreach: a weekly food outreach to identify those who are vulnerable to exploitation and addiction issues.- Substance Abuse Prevention: therapists and addiction specialists dedicated to preventing addiction among El Salvador's youth.In this interview, I spoke with Jon and Danielle to hear how they were drawn to move their two young children to one of the world's most violent countries and found Mission to El Salvador.- - - - -Timestamps:Coming soon…- - - - -The success of Defiance will be largely down to the support of you, the listener. Below are a number of ways you can help:- Subscribe to the show on your favourite app so you never miss an episode:iTunesSpotifyDeezerStitcherSoundCloudYouTubeTuneIn- Leave a review of the show on iTunes (5* really helps, if you think the show deserves it).- Share the show and episodes out with your friends and family on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.- Follow Defiance on social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramYouTube- Subscribe to the Defiance mailing list.- Donate Bitcoin here: bc1qd3anlc8lh0cl9ulqah03dmg3r2uxm5r657zr5pIf you have any questions then please email Defiance.- - - - -
Greg sits down with the chef and mastermind behind the best tasting gelato this side of the Atlantic! Jon Snyder followed his dreams and left a Wall Street career to create il laboratorio del gelato, a corner store gelato shop that has now expanded into multiple locations and wholesale ventures in bustling Manhattan. Hear Jon's brave story of chasing his passion and creatively opening up new ventures in the world of gelato! laboratoriodelgelato.com
In Washington state, Jon Snyder is the Senior Policy Advisor to Gov. Jay Inslee. He’s also a former journalist, music fan, and all-around fascinating guy.Key links from the interview:2014 Blue Ribbon Parks & Outdoor Recreation Task Force ReportBig Tent Outdoor Recreation CoalitionNo Child Left InsideNirvana Discography*** Theme music by Chicky Stoltz.
Today’s episode of the Take Me Outdoors podcast features Luis Benitez, Colorado’s Director of the Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry, and Jon Snyder, Washington’s Outdoor Recreation and Economic Policy Advisor to the Governor, on the topic of growing the number of states that are standing up the Office of Outdoor Recreation. For the third year in a row, the SHIFT Festival will provide a platform for action and the building of best practices around this all-important office -- one that ties together the impact of outdoor recreation, the growth of it as an economic driver and the importance of conservation. This year’s workshop is a critical part of the SHIFT Festival’s theme: The Business Case for Public Lands. SHIFT’s 2017 Festival takes place November 1-3 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and this year’s panel takes place on Nov. 1 from 8 a.m. to Noon, at the Snow King Resort, the epicenter of the action for the Festival this year. This year’s panel will be led by Cailin O’Brien-Feeney with the Outdoor Industry Association (OIA), who has contributed a great deal of leadership and support to the formation of the growth of this office. Rachel VandeVoort, the newest leader in the group for the State of Montana, will also be in attendance, as will Brad Peterson, who was the very first leader appointed in this role for the State of Utah. Full details can be found here. This episode of the Take Me Outdoors podcast offers a fantastic opportunity to go deeper with two active leaders in this role, Luis Benitez of the State of Colorado, and Jon Snyder, of the State of Washington. Both share their respective state’s vision and goals around this mission-critical office, as well as what the commonalities are for the growth of this office nationwide. The episode is broken up into two interviews, the first features Luis Benetiz. Luis stepped into his role as Director for the Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry July 1, 2015, and he’s started his third year in the post and is the State of Colorado’s first Director for the Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry. He brings years of experience as a leader with Outward Bound, Fortune 200 and 500 consulting and multiple summits of Mt. Everest to the role. He also served as a Town Council Member for the City of Eagle, Colo., prior to joining Governor Hickenlooper’s team at the State of Colorado. Jon Snyder, who serves as the State of Washington Governor Jay Inslee’s Policy Advisor for Outdoor Recreation and Economic Development, also joins us in this podcast. Jon’s role coordinates policy, legislation, budget items, and outreach related to outdoor recreation. He was appointed in December 2015 after serving on the Spokane City Council for six years and owning a regional outdoor magazine for nine years. Snyder served on the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, Spokane Transit Authority, and Spokane Regional Health District as well as having a leadership role in passing local ballot measures to fund parks, streets, libraries, and public transportation. Luis and Jon give us great insights into the catalyzing effects that SHIFT has brought to the growth of this State leadership post. The podcast covers a lot - including the importance of this role to bring together a fragmented outdoor recreation economy and conservation movement and the importance of doing so to protect America’s public lands. Download this episode today to get an insider’s view of the State Office of Outdoor Recreation and Industry, and to learn more about Luis and Jon’ missions and goals. By Summer, 2018, it’s estimated that up to 10 offices will be in place in states across America. This year’s SHIFT Festival will again serve as a bellweather for the future impact of this office - please join us to learn more about it in this podcast, and at the 2017 SHIFT Festival!
Spiritual Insights w/Charlotte Spicer—Spirituality & Metaphysics Talk Radio
According to Jon Snyder, addiction to what many consider a harmless pasttime has become an epidemic. Tune in to learn why this crisis is spreading and what it can mean for your family. Mighty Man Ministries is helping people break free from this addiction and giving parents tools to keep their children safe and sexually healthy. Mighty Man Ministries founder, Jon Snyder, is an author, speaker and counselor. After struggling with his own addiction for years and finding no real answers by exploring counseling, books and support groups, he turned to a Higher Power and found supernatural revelation that gave him the path to break addiction unlike anything he had seen. He now uses what he learned to help others and is seeing a success rate higher than any other Christian or secular source. If you need help, a loved one is struggling or you are raising children — especially boys — go to the web site, www.MightyManManual.com, and order the Mighty Man Manual. Don't let lack of awareness prevent you from helping the ones you love. You can contact Jon through his website. On a lighter note, he also has 2 new books available: End of the Beginning - A new epic fiction novel about Angels before they became Angels with metaphysical undertones. Diamond in the Rough: Rediscovering the Value of Virginity - This book is currently in final stages of pre-release. If you would like a copy when it becomes available, please visit the website. Available in Print and eBook format.
Guest Curator Aaron Wunsch points out the highlights of our current exhibition “Building a City of the Dead: The Creation and Expansion of Philadelphia’s Laurel Hill Cemetery” in the following video courtesy of Jon Snyder of the Philadelphia Daily News.Click Here for the online exhibition: Building a City of the Dead: The Creation and Expansion of Philadelphia’s Laurel Hill Cemetery”For more information about these and other Library Company programs, please contact: Lauren Propst, Publicity, Events, & Program Coordinator lpropst@librarycompany.org
LIVE show from The Lantern Tavern in the South Perry District of Spokane. Special guest Jon Snyder, editor of Out There Magazine, and cycling friendly member of the Spokane City Council in to talk about our humble little villiage, and the ongoing battle to teach cycling/car peace...
This week on A Taste of the Past Linda spoke with two masters of frozen delights. Jon Snyder of Il Laboratorio del Gelato and Jeri Quinzio, author of “Of Sugar and Snow” stopped by with some delicious insight into the history and future of ice cream.