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Love and Murder
He Threw His Newborn Baby Off the Balcony | Clarence Martin Jr.

Love and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 23:19


He was hallucinating, paranoid, and completely out of touch with reality—then he threw his child off of a balcony.On October 24, 2020, Nicole Poole's nightmare began at 3:40 a.m. in Las Vegas when her fiancé threw their 7-week-old daughter off a second-floor balcony. While Nicole begged her baby to breathe, Clarence Martin Jr. lit their apartment on fire, fled the scene, crashed multiple cars, and ended up half-naked on an airport tarmac in a stolen TSA uniform.What made him snap—and what really happened in the hours before baby London's death?This is the case of Clarence Martin Jr.Poll Question: Do you think Clarence should be in prison or a mental institution? Share your thoughts on our Patreon or Spotify!(01:13) Baby London was thrown off second story balcony by fiance Clarence Martin Jr.(10:24) Sentencing(17:26) Poll question for this episode is do you think he should be in prison(19:33) Minutia(22:31) April is National Child Abuse Prevention MonthAs always, if you suspect child abuse, please reach out to the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-CHILD or visit childhelp.org. Your vigilance can make a difference.**************************************Past Episodes Mentioned in this case: Lisa Snyder https://wp.me/pdbuVw-WXu**************************************Do you have thoughts about this case, or is there a specific true crime case you'd like to hear about? Let me know with an email or a voice message: https://murderandlove.com/contactFind the sources used in this episode and learn more about how to support Love and Murder: Heartbreak to Homicide and gain access to even more cases, including bonus episodes, ad-free and intro-free cases, case files and more at: https://murderandlove.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/love-and-murder-heartbreak-to-homicide--4348896/support.

Love and Murder
“They Hung Themselves” Pennsylvania Mom Kills Kids and Blames Bullying | Lisa Snyder Case

Love and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 26:25


In this true crime story of Love and Murder: Heartbreak to Homicide, I tell you about the Lisa Snyder case - a case coming out of Pennsylvania. A mother's 911 call revealed a horrific scene in her basement; her two children, Connor and Brinley Snyder hanged. As I go through the details surrounding the deaths of her children I explore the evidence and the psychological complexities that led to this crime. Listen now as we navigate through the investigation, courtroom drama, and the revelations that show a mother's betrayal.Chapters:(00:00) A Pennsylvania mother calls 911 to report her children hanging in a basement(00:45) Love and Murder is a weekly true crime podcast about relationships that turn to murder(02:24) Lisa Snyder discovered her two children hanging in the basement on September 23(06:20) Connor and Brinley were pronounced dead on September 26, 2019(14:11) Lisa Snyder was charged with murder, child endangerment and evidence tampering(18:09) Lisa Snyder was found guilty of murdering her two children on September 24, 2024(25:35) Ky's plea************************************************************************************************Support these businesses; support LaM:BJs - Save $35 on a yearly membership with my link: www.murderandlove.com/BJs✨✨For a commercial-free episode, pictures, and more head to our exclusive group at www.patreon.com/loveandmurder✨✨Podcast Promo: Darkcast Network*************************************************************************************************

Horses in the Morning
Endurance Hall of Fame Winners and Saddle Pack Essentials for March 11, 2025

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 47:53


We are thrilled to speak with Lisa Snyder, an esteemed figure recently inducted into the AERC Hall of Fame. Gunner Frank, the owner of Trinity, a horse also inducted in the Hall of Fame, shares his journey and the remarkable attributes that contribute to Trinity's success. Plus, in the Endurance tip Karen shares the things she carries on a ride in her packs. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3644 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Glenn the Geek and Karen ChatonGuest: Lisa SchneiderGuest: Gunnar FrankGuest: Kristen at The Distance Depot Additional support for this podcast provided by: The Distance Depot, Chewy, Sentinal Feeds and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:09:00 - Saddle Pack Essentials15:50 - Kristen on Stirrups22:00 - Lisa Schneider40:00 - Gunnar Frank31:30 - Erin Aloan Grogan

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Endurance Hall of Fame Winners and Saddle Pack Essentials for March 11, 2025 - HORSES IN THE MORNING

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 47:53


We are thrilled to speak with Lisa Snyder, an esteemed figure recently inducted into the AERC Hall of Fame. Gunner Frank, the owner of Trinity, a horse also inducted in the Hall of Fame, shares his journey and the remarkable attributes that contribute to Trinity's success. Plus, in the Endurance tip Karen shares the things she carries on a ride in her packs. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3644 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Glenn the Geek and Karen ChatonGuest: Lisa SchneiderGuest: Gunnar FrankGuest: Kristen at The Distance Depot Additional support for this podcast provided by: The Distance Depot, Chewy, Sentinal Feeds and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:09:00 - Saddle Pack Essentials15:50 - Kristen on Stirrups22:00 - Lisa Schneider40:00 - Gunnar Frank31:30 - Erin Aloan Grogan

Cannabis Tech Talks
Episode 188: Building Cannabis Community: Lisa Snyder on Tech, Events, and Women in the Industry

Cannabis Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 18:29


In this special MJBizCon edition of Cannabis Tech Talks, Mary Jane Gibson talks with Lisa Snyder, co-founder of Tokeativity, to explore the intersection of cannabis, technology, and community building. From the origins of Tokeativity as a women-centric consumption space to its evolution into a digital platform for connection and consumer insights, Lisa shares how the industry can better serve women. She discusses the power of authentic data, the need for safe spaces, and the importance of communication and repair in community-building. Join us as we dive into the future of cannabis, tech, and advocacy.WEBSITE: https://cannatechtoday.com/Make sure to follow our other social media platforms to stay up-to-date on all things Cannabis & Tech Today.https://twitter.com/cannatechtodayhttps://www.facebook.com/CannaTechTodayhttps://www.instagram.com/cannatechtoday

Dark Downeast
The Murders of Carol Caswell, Lisa Snyder & Sheila Holmes (New Hampshire)

Dark Downeast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 46:36


Carol Caswell, Lisa Snyder, and Sheila Holmes were forever connected when their names surfaced during the interrogation of a suspect who would later be charged and convicted in one of their murders. That same individual remains the primary suspect in at least one of the two other cases, but it's been decades since their violent, senseless deaths, and charges have yet to be filed against anyone. When will their families finally get the answers and justice they've been waiting for?If you have any information that could help bring answers to the families of Sheila Holmes and Lisa Snyder, please report it to the New Hampshire State Police Cold Case Unit using the tip form.View source material and photos for this episode at: darkdowneast.com/carolcaswell-lisasnyder-sheilaholmes Dark Downeast is an audiochuck and Kylie Media production hosted by Kylie Low.Follow @darkdowneast on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTokTo suggest a case visit darkdowneast.com/submit-case

Crime Fix with Angenette Levy
Mom Who Hanged Her Kids with Dog Leash Learns Punishment

Crime Fix with Angenette Levy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 16:39


Lisa Snyder has been sentenced for the murders of her two children, Conner and Brinley Snyder. The children, ages 8 and 4, were found hanging from a beam in the basement of their home in Albany Township, Pennsylvania in September 2019. Snyder had tried to blame Conner for the deaths. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy talks with Berks County District Attorney John Adams about the horrific case in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: Get 50% off of confidential background reports at https://www.truthfinder.com/lccrimefix and access information about almost anyone!Host:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Guest:John Adams https://www.facebook.com/BerksDA/CRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Mother Found Guilty in 2019 Hanging Deaths of Her Two Children in Berks County

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 8:48


Lisa Snyder, the mother charged in the 2019 hanging deaths of her two young children in their northern Berks County home, has been found guilty. The verdict was delivered late Tuesday afternoon by Berks County Court of Common Pleas President Judge Theresa M. Johnson in a bench trial held in a seventh-floor courtroom. Snyder, 37, was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, endangering the welfare of a child, and evidence tampering. The charges stem from the deaths of her 8-year-old son Conner and 4-year-old daughter Brinley, whom Snyder hanged from a beam in the basement of their home in Albany Township on September 23, 2019. First responders found the children unresponsive, and they were flown to Lehigh Valley Hospital. After being taken off life support three days later, autopsies confirmed that both children died by hanging, and the deaths were ruled homicides by the Lehigh County coroner. Throughout the trial, Snyder maintained that her son Conner was suicidal due to bullying and that the incident occurred as a result of his desire to "build a fort" in the basement. However, the prosecution presented evidence contradicting this account, including surveillance footage of Conner appearing happy and untroubled when he arrived home from school on the day of the incident. Further investigation revealed that Snyder had ordered the dog lead used in the hangings the day before the children's deaths and picked it up the morning of the crime. Snyder's Google search history also included visits to a site offering instructions on how to hang oneself, further raising suspicion. Multiple witnesses, including school officials, testified that Conner had never exhibited signs of depression or suicidal thoughts, undermining Snyder's claims that bullying led to his death. Additionally, Snyder's adult son, Owen, testified during the trial, referring to his mother by her first name and stating he no longer considered her his mother—a moment that drew visible emotion from Snyder. Defense attorneys argued that Snyder's long history of mental health issues may have driven her to a psychotic state, but prosecution experts rejected this, stating that Snyder was fully aware of her actions. The trial concluded with a guilty verdict after seven days of testimony. After Berks County prosecutors rested their case on Friday morning, defense attorney Dennis Charles requested an immediate acquittal, arguing that the case was built on speculation, theory, and "all guesswork," according to The Reading Eagle. The request was ultimately denied. Charles argued that Lisa Snyder's internet searches on suicide, hangings, carbon monoxide poisoning, and drug overdoses reflected her own suicidal thoughts rather than an intent to kill her children. He further claimed that prosecutors lacked physical evidence to support their case, and that Snyder's 911 call and the reactions described by emergency responders were consistent with a mother finding her children hanging, not a perpetrator. With the conviction, Snyder faces an automatic life sentence without parole under Pennsylvania law for first-degree murder. She will be sentenced in October.    Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com 

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Mother Found Guilty in 2019 Hanging Deaths of Her Two Children in Berks County

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 8:48


Lisa Snyder, the mother charged in the 2019 hanging deaths of her two young children in their northern Berks County home, has been found guilty. The verdict was delivered late Tuesday afternoon by Berks County Court of Common Pleas President Judge Theresa M. Johnson in a bench trial held in a seventh-floor courtroom. Snyder, 37, was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, endangering the welfare of a child, and evidence tampering. The charges stem from the deaths of her 8-year-old son Conner and 4-year-old daughter Brinley, whom Snyder hanged from a beam in the basement of their home in Albany Township on September 23, 2019. First responders found the children unresponsive, and they were flown to Lehigh Valley Hospital. After being taken off life support three days later, autopsies confirmed that both children died by hanging, and the deaths were ruled homicides by the Lehigh County coroner. Throughout the trial, Snyder maintained that her son Conner was suicidal due to bullying and that the incident occurred as a result of his desire to "build a fort" in the basement. However, the prosecution presented evidence contradicting this account, including surveillance footage of Conner appearing happy and untroubled when he arrived home from school on the day of the incident. Further investigation revealed that Snyder had ordered the dog lead used in the hangings the day before the children's deaths and picked it up the morning of the crime. Snyder's Google search history also included visits to a site offering instructions on how to hang oneself, further raising suspicion. Multiple witnesses, including school officials, testified that Conner had never exhibited signs of depression or suicidal thoughts, undermining Snyder's claims that bullying led to his death. Additionally, Snyder's adult son, Owen, testified during the trial, referring to his mother by her first name and stating he no longer considered her his mother—a moment that drew visible emotion from Snyder. Defense attorneys argued that Snyder's long history of mental health issues may have driven her to a psychotic state, but prosecution experts rejected this, stating that Snyder was fully aware of her actions. The trial concluded with a guilty verdict after seven days of testimony. After Berks County prosecutors rested their case on Friday morning, defense attorney Dennis Charles requested an immediate acquittal, arguing that the case was built on speculation, theory, and "all guesswork," according to The Reading Eagle. The request was ultimately denied. Charles argued that Lisa Snyder's internet searches on suicide, hangings, carbon monoxide poisoning, and drug overdoses reflected her own suicidal thoughts rather than an intent to kill her children. He further claimed that prosecutors lacked physical evidence to support their case, and that Snyder's 911 call and the reactions described by emergency responders were consistent with a mother finding her children hanging, not a perpetrator. With the conviction, Snyder faces an automatic life sentence without parole under Pennsylvania law for first-degree murder. She will be sentenced in October.    Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com 

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Crime Alert 8PM 09.25.2024| Penn Mom GUILTY of Hanging Her 2 kids

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 5:56 Transcription Available


Lisa Snyder, a woman accused of having sex with her Pit Bull before killing her two young children is found guilty on all counts!  A California dad pleads guilty for driving his twin toddlers off a cliff. And an inmate's wife gets a multi-million-dollar settlement.  Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Agenda
Court to Pa. county: Tell voters if mail-in ballot was counted; Lisa Snyder guilty of murdering her two kids

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 6:43


A panel of judges is requiring a Western Pennsylvania county to give voters a chance to fix problems with mail-in ballots and allow them to vote by provisional ballot if needed.  With a little more than a month before the election, Kamala Harris' presidential campaign is working to get Republicans to vote for Democrats in Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh has effectively banned rodeos for more than 30 years. But a provision inserted in this year's state budget requires municipalities to allow those events.  A Berks County woman faces a life sentence for hanging her two children in the basement of their home in 2019.  Lebanon County voters should get their mail-in ballots early next month. Police are investigating a former Lancaster Country Day student for creating AI-generated nude images of female classmates.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bevin: A Femme Over 40 and her Friends
177. Lisa Snyder: Facilitated Psilocybin Journeys

Bevin: A Femme Over 40 and her Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 70:20


Oregon recently legalized facilitated psilocybin journeys and Lisa is back on the podcast talking about them! She is a licensed facilitator and we go through the whole process of taking a potentially life changing journey with plant medicine at the center she works for. We also talk about career pivots and connecting to our loving ancestors with fungi! Previous episode with Lisa, with her background: Episode 63 https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bevin/episodes/63--Lisa-Snyder--Co-Founder-of-Tokeativity-on-Women--Cannabis-and-Unity-emnv2c Lisa's website: https://liberadiate.com/ Women's retreat July 12-14: https://www.innertrek.org/july12-14 October 6-8: https://www.innertrek.org/oct6-8 Tokeativity.com Lisa on IG: @lisalibra @liberadiate @tokeativity Support the podcast! Patreon.com/fkdp (you can follow for free and get updates and freebies from me!)https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bevin (safe and secure way to buy me a snack!)Venmo: @bevinbCash App: $BevinBossBuy my aerobics video! ⁠fatkiddanceparty.com/video4pack⁠Amazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1SJCL864DDKEH?ref_=wl_shareTee shirts: https://genuinevalentine.com/collections/fat-kid-dance-partyInstagram: @fatkiddanceparty @bevinspartyWork one on one with me: https://queerfatfemme.com/one-on-one-with-bevin/You Tube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/SelfCarePartyBlog: queerfatfemme.comEmail list: http://eepurl.com/dyX3dbThreads, Tik Tok, Twitter: @bevinspartyFacebook.com/bevinspartyLike/subscribe/review/send a link to a friend! It all helps! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bevin/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bevin/support

Quinta Misteriosa
O que ela fez foi inacreditável... | Caso Lisa Snyder

Quinta Misteriosa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 14:42


Em 23 de setembro de 2019, Lisa Snyder encontra os dois filhos enforcados no porão de sua casa. As crianças tinham 8 e 4 anos. Ela alegou que o filho de 8 anos, Conner havia matado a irmã e cometido suicídio logo em seguida. Porém, não foi isso que a polícia descobriu. 

Grief and Rebirth: Finding the Joy in Life Podcast
Lisa Snyder: Healing With The Ancients

Grief and Rebirth: Finding the Joy in Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 43:00


Lisa Snyder is a former engineer who was shown a Native American chief in her mind's eye while in a meditative state during a massage. Healing sounds organically began to express through her vocal cords, and this very personal introduction to the world of Spirit not only inspired Lisa to train in evidential mediumship, but she also received evidence validating that the shared healing sounds expressed through her vocal cords are coming from the Highest Source – of Love and light. Lisa refers to these sounds as Healing with the Ancients, using her voice in this unique way to help people raise their vibrational frequency to heal themselves.In this episode, Lisa walks us through her journey of awakening, she shares how she uses her gifts to heal people who are struggling with trauma, and she treats us to a magical mini-healing session that gives us a sneak peek into her special, unique healing gifts. Tune in and be inspired by this truly fascinating conversation!IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE:How Lisa's sensitivity expressed itself during her formative years.How an angel helped direct Lisa to where her lost son was in a park.Lisa received a vision of a Native American chief in her mind's eye while in a meditative state during a massage, and healing sounds organically began to express through her vocal cords.How “Healing With the Ancients” helps people to raise their vibrational frequency to heal themselves and then share that healing energy with others.A magical mini-healing session that gives us a sneak peek into Lisa's special, unique healing gifts.SOME QUESTIONS IRENE ASKS LISA:How did your sensitivity express itself during your formative years, and what happened when you were told to shut it down?How did an angel direct you to where your lost young son was in a park, how did the angel appear to you, and what did that experience teach you?What do you mean by the term “Healing With the Ancients?”Can you give us an example of healing you have facilitated when the ancients have used your vocal cords?What happens for us when we release the internal blocks we have erected, and why is it important to release our internal blocks so that we can heal?Lisa, could you please gift us with a mini healing right now?

The Gravel Ride.  A cycling podcast
Wilde Bicycle Co - Founder, Jeffrey Frane

The Gravel Ride. A cycling podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 53:28


This week on the podcast we dive into the origin story of Wilde Bicycle Co with founder, Jeffrey Frane. As a child, Jeffrey found the bike and along the way found freedom, adventure, and ultimately, a calling. Jeffrey has spend over twenty years in the bike industry finding himself at QBP managing the All City Brand since its earliest days. His experience and passion has led to the founding of Wilde Bicycle Co. Wilde Bicycle Co. website  Episode Sponsor: Hammerhead Karoo 2 (use THEGRAVELRIDE for free HRM) Support the Podcast Join The Ridership  Automated Transcription, please excuse the typos: [00:00:00]Craig Dalton (Host): Hey Jeff, welcome to the show. [00:00:04]Jeff Frane: Uh, hey Craig. It's great to be here. [00:00:06]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah, this is gonna be a lot of fun. I'm excited to learn more about you and more about the Wild Bicycle brand. So let's, let's start off by where, where'd you grow up and how'd you discover the bike? [00:00:16]Jeff Frane: All right, so, uh, for the listeners joining us, uh, my name is Jeffrey Frame and I am from, I grew up in the North Woods of Wisconsin. In a small logging slash milltown called Rhinelander, Wisconsin. A shout out to the Hoda. Um, so I grew up small town Wisconsin and luckily there were a bunch of mountain bikers around and we had, you know, several mountain bike races like twice a year. And, um, all these woods to explore. And got hooked on bikes as a kid because it was the only way I could leave my neighborhood. I lived outside of town where most of my friends lived in town, so I had to get there somehow. And my parents had jobs, so it was ride the bike and I just never stopped. You know, when I was 16, when most people, you know, kind of put down the bike. I was really afraid of killing somebody. I was, I was immature. I'm, you know, I, I, up until like my 40th birthday, I was pretty immature. Um, but I was afraid of hurting somebody with, you know, the power of an automobile scared the crap out of me. So I just like never got my license and I just kept riding. I did eventually get my license, you know, when I was 20 years old, but, so I just never stopped. [00:01:34]Craig Dalton (Host): and was it just sort of pleasure riding back then, or you'd mentioned there was a couple [00:01:37]Jeff Frane: Yeah. [00:01:38]Craig Dalton (Host): Did you get drawn into the race scene at all? [00:01:40]Jeff Frane: did. Um, and it was, it was wonderful. My parents were always incredibly, uh, supportive of my sporting endeavors. And, um, in Wisconsin, we're really blessed to have the Wars series, uh, the Wisconsin Off-Road series, which is one of the largest and longest running, I think, state series in the country. And, uh, they would take me to the races. I started racing in junior high, uh, in the local stuff on my Little Trek eight 30. And, uh, that was wonderful and then kind of progressed. And then in high school we started racing full war circuits and my parents were awesome enough to take the time off of work and to kinda lug me around so that I could get, you know, fifth place in a sport class or whatever. [00:02:20]Craig Dalton (Host): I love it. And was there, was there a high school mountain bike scene back then, or was, were you a little bit of a, an outcast? [00:02:26]Jeff Frane: yeah, I was the only, I had some friends kind of coming up or growing up who raced with me, but once we got to high school, it was largely me. You know, we didn't have Nica or anything like that. In fact, I remember I played hockey as well, that um, I got a local sponsorship from Schwinn and like it was this big kerfuffle cuz like, they didn't know if I was still eligible for hockey and all these people were really upset about it and, you know, whatever. Um, I was, it turned out I was eligible for hockey, but, [00:02:55]Craig Dalton (Host): Some, someone just need to explain to the hockey world that bicycle sponsorship is not exactly making a living. [00:03:00]Jeff Frane: no, and you know, there was no money. But, uh, so, you know, I, I just, I just kept racing and mountain bikes were my first love and it was just a way of exploring, you know, the area around me. And we had a cool local shop, Mel's trading post, and they were super rad to me and put me on the little bike team. And then we got, that team got sponsored by Schwinn and, um, you know, it all, all just kind of held together until I went to the university and. As a poor college student, I really couldn't afford to race, but I was able to still ride my bike all the time. [00:03:32]Craig Dalton (Host): Were you still in Wisconsin at that point? [00:03:34]Jeff Frane: Yeah. I went to the University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire, [00:03:37]Craig Dalton (Host): Okay. [00:03:37]Jeff Frane: um, which is like a, a rivertown and, you know, a couple trail systems, but found, started finding like the bigger community, you know, there were a bunch of really fast racers and I learned so much by chasing these people around, you know, eventually got to. I still raced a little bit in college and was able to race expert where I got my butt absolutely handed to me. Um, and then after, after college, I spent a couple years living in my van, uh, 1992 Dodge Caravan. [00:04:05]Craig Dalton (Host): out Dodge Caravan. [00:04:07]Jeff Frane: I was gonna, I was like, I can't shout out too many things, but yeah, the Dodge Caravan was a, was a workhorse. Really good car. Went through transmissions like he wouldn't believe though. Uh, so lived in that for a while. And then, um, I got tired of, of living on people's couches and just being broke and there was a, a person I wanted to date. So I came back here and now I live in Minneapolis. I've been here since 2005. And like that's really kind of when I think things really took off for me in terms of bicycles as a lifestyle. You know, that was the height of the fixed gear. Boom. And, you know, so I, I moved to the, I moved to city, the city with like a single speed Magna Mountain bike that I had cut the bars down. I had like my little Dickies Messenger bag and I was like, oh, you know, like in the big, I'm gonna cut traffic. And cuz I had grown up like seeing bike messengers and like MTV sports and stuff [00:04:57]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah. [00:04:58]Jeff Frane: and uh, you know, got a job at a bike shop, started wrenching. And, um, started my little company Bike Jerks. So if you find me on Instagram, my handle is bike jerks, uh, which was a dumb inside joke at the shop. And it seemed like a real funny thing to call my, my little company, uh, when I was 25. Now I'm 43. Not as funny, but I'm stuck with it. Um, and the reason that started is like I needed a, I always needed a creative outlet and I really wanted to participate in the community. I wanted to organize, I wanted to throw races. So I needed a platform to do that. So I invented this thing, bike Jerks, which was the little, um, you know, platform for me to throw Alley Cats and Bandit Cross and, and other events. [00:05:41]Craig Dalton (Host): gotcha. Yeah, it seems like that Minneapolis bike scene is, has always been so creative and spanned so many different disciplines of the B of the sport, including disciplines that no one knows even exists, like tall bikes and random cobbled together bikes. [00:05:58]Jeff Frane: Yeah, it's, it's weird being here cuz we're a straight flyover country. You know, anything that gets media attention or national renowned is pretty much coastal. Um, so we, it's awesome to hear people say that. And, you know, people know that we're a bike city, but like, nobody comes visits Minneapolis, you know, um, we're kind of forgotten about. But we have this really, really special and unique culture. And, you know, there was Gene Ober, pillar and Hur ever stone. And Paul Ziegel and you know, the surly bikes and there's all these pretty amazing contributions that have been made. You know, single speed mountain biking. It wasn't invented here by any means, but I think it took on like its bigger cultural relevance. There was a huge push for that here, especially with, you know, surly bikes coming on outta the scene. Um, so we're standing on the shoulders of giants. There is an amazing, amazing culture that goes back generations, uh, here in the Twin Cities. [00:06:53]Craig Dalton (Host): And then I'm not sure exactly when quality bike parts came to be, but qbp is this cornerstone sort of backbone of the bicycle industry. Maybe you can describe who they are and what they do. [00:07:05]Jeff Frane: Yeah, so q uh, so the first shop I worked at here in Minneapolis was FreeWheel Bike. It was originally a co-op. By the time I got there, it was no longer a co-op. Uh, but, uh, what Steve Flagg, the owner of qbp, was one of the owners of the co-op, and they were, Essentially frustrated not being able to get small repair parts from Europe. And so he started bringing in repair parts and boom, that's how Quality Bicycles products got started. Him and his wife Mary, and you know, now it's the largest bicycle distributor distribution business in North America. They own Surly, they own Salsa, they own All City. They own whiskey. They own 45 North. Um, you know, it's a, it's a massive, massive operation. [00:07:48]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah. Yeah. Super interesting. I never, I never knew that backstory, but I've, I've certainly known Q BP my entire cycling life, it seems like. And you've ultimately, you've found your way [00:07:58]Jeff Frane: to Q. Yeah. So you know, there Qbp was always like the, you know, like the beacon on the hill kind of thing. It was like all the shop rats were like trying to get to Q and uh, I was lucky enough to get hired there, so I worked like part-time seasonal at FreeWheel bike my first year in Minneapolis. Got laid off for the winter, uh, took a bunch of weird random jobs and eventually, um, QVP was hiring for warehouse people. And so I started there. I think in, it would've been 2006, uh, as part-time seasonal picking, packing, labeling, like literally the bottom rung on the totem pole. You know, it doesn't get much lower. Um, you know, in terms of. I mean, it's a fine job. I don't mean to say that the job was low, but you know, as far as the ranking goes, you're a part-time seasonal employee. [00:08:52]Craig Dalton (Host): it's the entry point. The very [00:08:53]Jeff Frane: Yeah, it's the entry entry point for sure. Um, so I got a job there and you know, by that time I was already kind of getting a reputation as like the fixed gear guy and I was already active in the community here in Minneapolis, organizing events. And they recognized that love and that passion that I had. And so, um, a few years in, I was able to start suggesting some product to Lisa Snyder, um, who was the brand manager of Dimension at the time. So there was the Dimension brand and they had like some track things and you know, kind of the whole thing was I was like, Yo, I'm really into track bikes and you have nothing I wanna buy. Like I'm buying all my stuff from Mary Sales and from these other distributors, Euro, Asia, imports, et cetera. Like, what's going on? Like, you're freaking qbp. Like, y'all need to do better. And so I started suggesting some product to her and she brought them in under the dimension label, and they did well. And then I was able to suggest more products. And then those did well. And eventually, um, I kind of got the, I was talking to Lisa about doing some other stuff. It just didn't go anywhere. And eventually I kind of got the guts up to say, oh, screw it. I'm going right to the top. And I drafted this, like, you know, at the time I thought it was really like rock solid, but it's ridiculously amateurish, like little business proposal for a brand that I was calling All City. Um, and the reason I needed a name change was I was like, I wanna do nicer stuff and people don't wanna buy nice stuff from dimension like that is repair level parts. So, I wanted a track crank, um, because there was a shortage at that time of 1 44 bolt, circle, diameter, you know, track cranks. And um, so I was like, let's call it All City. So All City Championships was the name of my alley cat that I was throwing every year. So the name comes from, uh, graffiti, uh, in New York City. Um, There's a term called being All City. And what that meant was that you had a piece on, on a train in all five boroughs. You were all city. So my race went to every part of the city, so that's why it was the All City Championships. And I just thought that would be a slick name for, you know, an urban track bike brand. And so, [00:11:14]Craig Dalton (Host): such a cool origin story of the name All City. I'd never heard that before. [00:11:20]Jeff Frane: Yeah, well, there's not many people, many. There's no one left to tell the story, like, I'm it, I'm the dinosaur. Um, [00:11:27]Craig Dalton (Host): So you started out All City and and didn't know this also All City started out with a basic concept of more premium track. Track componentry. [00:11:37]Jeff Frane: to make nicer stuff and I didn't think anybody would buy nicer stuff with the dimension label. Um, you know, it was kind of a weird deal cuz I like nice stuff. I've always been in a vintage bicycles and so like we had to kind of Trojan horse some of the ideas in, so like, I was like, okay, cool, now we have these parts. I wanna do a track bike and I wanna do a Minneapolis track bike. And we have winners in Minneapolis, which means, and fixed gears are like, are the best thing for winter commuters because, Maintaining a geared bike is just, that's way too much work. You know, I want the simplest bike I possibly can for these salty, crappy, slushy wind, you know, weather we have. Um, so I want our track bike that's a real track bike with real track geometry, but I wanna be able to fit a bigger tire. And, you know, at that time, like $500 complete fixed gears we're like dominating the market. And so I'm like, yeah, we're gonna do a $500, you know, uh, track bike just to like get the project rolling. Knowing damn well I don't wanna ride a $500 track bike. Like, no way. I wanna, I like nice stuff. Um, so then it was, you know, we kick off the project and I'm like, you know, I've done some market research and I really think that that price point is saturated. Like what we really need to do is do a thousand dollars track bike. Uh, no one's there, like no one's in that market space and we can put all our own parts on it and we don't have to use this cheap stuff. And that's how the big block was born. That's why it's a nice bike. Uh, because I convinced them that the $500 price point, price point, there was too much competition and we could never win that game. So we need to go upmarket. [00:13:10]Craig Dalton (Host): And at that point had QBP acquired or started any other, uh, full bike brand [00:13:15]Jeff Frane: Yeah. So Surly started, um, in like 1999. They changed their name to Surly in 98. So 1998 was when the Surly, or was when the one by one. Which was the precursor name to Surly Rat Ride came out and they had done some parts before that. Uh, sh I'm gonna do another shout out to Wakeman Massey, uh, founder of Surly Bikes. He, um, freaking visionary surly bikes, in my opinion, is the most influential bike brand of the last, you know, 30 years. Um, the steel Renaissance fat tire clearance. Every modern gravel bike is a crosscheck. Like I know they're, they didn't invent that stuff. Um, you know, big tire clearances, blah, blah, blah. But they popularized it and democratized it, and I think brought it to the forefront of the culture. [00:14:03]Craig Dalton (Host): Certainly democratized it. I would, I would double click on that one. And yes, double shout out to Wakeman. He may, he definitely doesn't remember this, but I met him back when I was at Dean Bicycles. I think he rolled in his first, Ever framed that he welded himself at university, a 24 inch dirt jumper that was ratty as hell, but he was super enthusiastic and passionate, and I think we even tried to hire him, but he wanted to go move somewhere else other than Boulder. [00:14:30]Jeff Frane: Yeah. Um, you know, and the fat bikes and 29 ERs and blah, blah, blah. Like surly, you know, they've done some really special things for sure. Um, and you know, QBP had already bought salsa, um, prior to that. So they had salsa and qbp, or I'm sorry, salsa and surly they had Sylvia at that time. Um, [00:14:51]Craig Dalton (Host): had, you started to kind of understand what a supply chain for a full bicycle looked like at that point when you brought the idea of the track bike to them. [00:14:59]Jeff Frane: I mean, kind of, you know, so like I, again, like with it was all baby steps, right? Um, You know, I was at first when All City started in 2008. It was 15 hours a week, and I was the sales and marketing coordinator, and then I made it to 20 hours a week, and then I made it to 30 hours a week. Well, you know, I was still doing warehouse stuff and all this, you know, and eventually it got to be a full-time position for me. Um, with Lisa still, like with Lisa still in charge. Like Lisa was awesome. She was the operations person and she had a really strong product background. [00:15:37]Craig Dalton (Host): yeah. [00:15:38]Jeff Frane: Um, and I was able to contribute, you know, my ideas and passion for the urban, you know, what we used then called urban cycling, um, for that. And, you know, we were a really, really great team. [00:15:50]Craig Dalton (Host): So that was probably the urban cycling angle for all cities, probably where my knowledge intersected with the existence of all cities. I started seeing these steel bikes underneath who were clearly passionate commuters in San Francisco. So how, how quickly did it kind of go from track bike? It's a commuter bike. And when did you start to see, hey, people are using these to ride on dirt? [00:16:14]Jeff Frane: Um, I mean, so right away the big block cleared a 32 seat tire, which in 2009 was like a pretty good sized tire. And you know, we were, before track lacrosse was track lacrosse, we were riding our fixes, you know, in the dirt, uh, doing that kind of stuff. Um, I had gotten interested in cycl lacrosse. We put out the Nature Boy, which is a single speed cross bike. You know, all city's evolution was always, there were always constraints for all city. We had surly on one side of us, we had salsa on the other. And it was like, how are we going to be different and offer something actually unique and not just, um, you know, compete with our sister brand. So, you know, the Nature Boy was a dedicated single speed, which didn't exist in the QBP for portfolio, you know, and when people came up, they're like, oh, that's just a stop and crosscheck like, what are you idiot kids doing? It's like, well, you know, ride the thing like, Um, you know, the nature boy, all the canal cities, I think have, have aged really well and become kind of culty classic bikes. Um, so, you know, I think, I think that came out well. We, we put out a bunch of fixie freestyle bikes if people remember fixed gear freestyle, which were also super fun to ride on dirt cuz they had big tire clearance. Uh, then we did the Nature Boy. Um, I think the bike after that was we went geared with the, with the macho man. And the Mr. Pink and the Space Horse and the Space horse was like the bike that really unlocked all cities potential. And you know, we've always been, I've always been interested in all facets of cycling and, you know, we saw what was happening with the crosscheck and it was like, well let's, if we make a bike like that, we're gonna sell a bunch. And that was the Space Horse, and it was our own spin on things. It was as sporty of a light touring bike as we could possibly make. Um, You know, that was Anna Schwinn's design and she absolutely crushed it with that. And that's the one that like started really opening doors and opening a lot of outside eyes to the brand because it was just a really good looking, functional and practical bike. [00:18:17]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah, yeah. And and clearly quite versatile. I think if you talk to anybody who's been around gravel for a while, as people were getting those first generation gravel bikes, you were seeing people on that bike, on the trails. [00:18:29]Jeff Frane: For sure. [00:18:30]Craig Dalton (Host): I already have the first generation. It's been underneath my legs for a few years. [00:18:34]Jeff Frane: Well, and you know, the Mr. Pink cleared 30 twos, so that was my, uh, I, I raced gravel on that for a number of seasons. You know, um, the, the, the Minnesota gravel at that time was strictly like gravel roads. Like we weren't doing like, necessarily a much of like minimum maintenance stuff or double track. It was gravel, gravel. The El Manzo 100 and you could ride a 28 C in that race. Uh, Mr. Pink Fit 32. So that was my gravel race bike at that time. I eventually moved over to the space horse because it had longer chain stays in a lower bottom bracket, which as you know, our awesome for descending fast on gravel. Um, you just, it's just significantly more stable and more planted in, I think, confidence inspiring. And so then, then the space horse. And my big regret with the space horse is that so many people got them and just put racks and fenders and they became these beasts of burden. But if you build built a light space horse canny, it was a ripper of a gravel racer. Um, it was fast and it was fun, and it really came alive under power. [00:19:41]Craig Dalton (Host): And you know, looking at the other Q BP brands was all city, and I know, I believe Surly is the same way. All City was always focused on steel as the frame material. [00:19:51]Jeff Frane: Yeah, I mean steel was definitely our focus. Uh, we did have an aluminum track bike because aluminum in, in track, velodrome racing is an incredibly relevant material. But yeah, it was always steel. And you know, as I was saying, we were always trying to find that niche and there were all these guardrails. Well, you know, how am I gonna make a steel bike that's different than surly. Well, I love ornateness in bikes. You know, I love those classic details. And so it was, let's design our own fancy pants dropouts. Uh, let's do the reinforcement stars on the bottle bosses. Let's design our own braised on seat collar. And you know, my whole, the whole concept there was if you stripped the frame of all of its paint, could you still tell it wasn't all city and nothing else? And that was what we were going for, was, you know, unique detailers and details and bringing. Back kind of beauty into a production bicycle. Cause like a surly is a pretty utilitarian, stripped down thing. And so we wanted, uh, and, and you know, the salsas were kind of, of that ilk too. And so we wanted a little more embellishments, a little more, um, call out to the, you know, the, the, the frame building, uh, heritage of the sixties and seventies and eighties, you know, internal top tube cable routing. You know, those kind of details became an important signifier of the brand. [00:21:03]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah. Gotcha. I wanted to spend a few minutes on your QBP experience, cuz I just think it goes to underscore how much time you've thought about bikes, bicycle frames. [00:21:14]Jeff Frane: adult life, like this is it. Um, you know, and, um, so I, I became the brand manager and the leader of All City, officially, uh, Lisa was needed elsewhere in the company. And they were like, okay, dude, like, you're ready. I, I wasn't ready, turns out. But they were like, all right, so in 2013, I became the brand manager and kind of started assembling a bigger team because the brand was growing and you know, we put out a lot of bikes that I'm really proud of. Uh, you know, the cosmic stallion I think was a pretty, a pretty special and cool, uh, steel gravel racer, you know, and that was really the first gravel race bike that we, that we put out. You know, prior to that it was, we were using our cross bikes. Um, for these things, and now it was, okay, this is like, this is what a dedicated gravel bike should be. [00:22:07]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah. Yeah. So obviously working within an organization like Q bp, you've gotta advocate, you've gotta create the business case, but they've got the capital to bring an idea to market, and they've got the infrastructure to get it out. You've subsequently left qbp and you decided to go on your own journey and create your own brand in wild. What was, what was that journey like and. Why? Why are you doing wild? [00:22:36]Jeff Frane: Um, so in 2019, I left qbp, um, after being with them for, what, 13, 14 years. And, you know, I, I had a really, really wonderful experience. I, I learned so much at QBP that it was really time for me to move on. I'm kind of a weird dude. And, you know, in a corporate environment, any kind of nonconformity will only be tolerated for a finite period of time. And we were starting to reach that point. And so I left in 2019 and, uh, you know, I never intended to start a bike company again. Um, you know, this is the thing I know how to do. I know how I have, I'm really good at having a vision and driving towards it. Obviously I know how to run a bike company cuz I had been doing it at Q P P for, you know, quite some time. Um, but kind of a random encounter with Paul Crick, uh, who owns Donkey Label here in Minneapolis. Donkey label's a clothing company. He was starting up a fab shop, uh, for the brand Stomper here. And, um, we ran into each other kind of on the massage table. Um, cuz he has like a fit studio and a sports masseuse and stuff, um, in his building here in Minneapolis. And he was like, oh, you can write work on bikes. Like, I need a mechanic. And so I was like, all right, cool. Um, started with Paul part-time and then he found out about my background and what I could do. And so I started taking over some of the operations, um, here in Minneapolis for Stomper. Um, and it was a pretty casual arrangement. Um, and so this is 2019, right? And so 2020 comes around and I have the opportunity. So my background is in marketing. Um, that was my, um, comparative studies in religion and marketing with a re I got at Eau Claire, which is why I ended up in a bike shop in Minneapolis. Like those things, uh, wasn't super employable at the time, so, Um, marketing came knocking and I had the opportunity to move to Portland to work with, uh, Billy Siford and his team at Echoes Communication. And I was really excited about that. Um, you know, I, I enjoy marketing. I was really excited to work with their portfolio of brands And I [00:24:59]Craig Dalton (Host): is a, echos a marketing PR agency that works with a bunch of different brands in the bike [00:25:05]Jeff Frane: Yeah. And they're the ones doing the maid show, so the maid, hand-built bike show that's happening in Portland this fall. Um, it's an echoes thing, so I had the opportunity to do that and I was like, all right, yeah, of course. Like I'm, I'm there, you know, Billy's been a friend of mine for a long time. He calls, I answer like, no problem. And so I was, uh, I quit my thing at Stomper and I was gonna go be, you know, a marketing dude in Portland, Oregon. Um, pandemic hits. I'm one week away from moving to Oregon and everything just freaking shuts down. So, you know, he is like, you know, don't come dude. Like, I don't know what's gonna happen. And I was like, that sounds really reasonable. I'm not gonna come. No worries my friend. You know? And so I'm here in Minneapolis and while I was working with Paul, working on his operations, um, was one I learned how to paint, which was amazing. Painting bicycles, super fun. Uh, but I had developed an American supply chain and there was nobody really using that supply chain. And some people hit me up when they were like, Sorry, I'm ahead of myself. So while I was working at Stomper, I built what is a, what was the first Earthship? I built this personal bike for me and Paul was in the process of potentially changing the name of the company. There wasn't a solid name and I was like, you should call it wild. Like that's a good name for a bike company. Naming bike companies is hard and I think this is solid. So I painted wild on the side of, of my titanium bike. Um, and then shortly after left, and so I had this bike wild that people were seeing on my Instagram and people started reaching out to me and they're like, yo, I see you got this bike. Like, what's up with that? Can I get one? And I was like, yes, actually, yeah, yes, you can get one. Like, let's, let's, let's freaking go. And so started kind of doing onesie twosies there. Um, building, you know, in Oregon, uh, was simple. And then at Waterford, um, so using a couple different fabricators and started making a few, few bikes on my own. Um, it was going really great. But, [00:27:12]Craig Dalton (Host): And were you just following where the customer was taking you at that point? Like if they wanted a, a gravel bike, you were building a gravel bike. Road bike. A road [00:27:20]Jeff Frane: a absolutely, you know, one of my biggest pleasures is working with a customer to co-create the bike of their dreams. So I don't ever try, I have a vision for these things and I've been riding bikes and testing bikes and evaluating bikes my entire professional career now. Um, so I have a pretty good idea when they describe how they want a bike to handle what we have to do to get it there. And, you know, I have a strong vision, but it's really about facilitating their, what they want. Um, you know, and some people are like, I want this hedge two bangle and this C two bangle. And I'm like, bet. Like that's cool. And then some people are just like, describe a feeling they want or the best bike ride they've ever been on, or tell me about the bikes they've rid the past that they've really liked. Um, so at qbp, I was leading the team, uh, that created these bikes, but I wasn't, I wasn't the engineer. [00:28:12]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah. [00:28:12]Jeff Frane: Um, and I wasn't the product manager. Like I was authoring the briefs and then leading the team of the engineers and the product manager to the, you know, to the finished product. But now, I got to learn all the things. Uh, I got to learn how to do everything. And it, it is been amazing. Um, I consider myself to be pretty darn good at bike geometry now. Um, you know, I'm the one drafting all the bikes. I'm the one doing the mo doing, doing geo. Um, I was doing a lot of the tubing choosing, but I'm finding out that there's significantly more knowledge than I have in that regard. And so I'm always all about turning over those things to the best people, you know, who, who, who will get me the best outcome. And so, you know, we're working with our fabrication partners on that part of it now, but I get to be significantly more involved with product than I ever was at Q, which has been really, really super fun for me. [00:29:08]Craig Dalton (Host): I bet. So it sounds like, you know, people were coming to you, they were interested in the bike that you were riding and, and showing on your Instagram feed, et cetera. Was there, was there a moment that you sort of decided, Hey, I've made six or 10 for people I know I need to really kind of build some infrastructure around this brand, put up a website, get a little bit more structure so I can build a little bit more scale to this business? [00:29:31]Jeff Frane: well, you know, um, building bikes in the US is really challenging. Um, there's capacity issues in terms of how many frames we can get made. You can't really scale up a ton, um, or at least at the level I was at. And more importantly, one of the driving factors for me is working with my friends at the bike shops. So many of my best friends, uh, own shops and. The US stuff is, is awesome, but it's hard for them to make margin on it. And so I knew that I wanted to be in business with my friends and I knew that the best way to secure financial stability for my company was going to be to use my connections in Taiwan to have frames made. And luckily I was able to partner up with, um, Leche International Amazing Trading agent. Um, I could name off a bunch of brands that they work with, but I don't know if that would be polite, cuz I don't know if people want that information out there. Um, and we partnered up with them, right? I knew I wanted to do these Taiwanese frames, but I didn't have the resources to do it and nobody was gonna give me a loan for the money I needed. But luckily, Because I like to work with my friends, I was able to reach out to my buddy Josh at the Angry Catfish, Josh, uh, and Andy Co-Own Angry Catfish, which is a pretty well known bike shop here in Minneapolis. And they were into it, you know, they were having was pandemic time, so they were having all these issues with their supply chain and they wanted to, they, they, they didn't really feel like they could depend on anyone in the bike industry. To supply them. So they were like, hell yeah. What we wanna do is to take more of our future into our own hands as well. And so by owning a bike company, we can make sure that our bike shop has frames to sell, has bikes to sell. And so they were all about it. And that gave me the financial, uh, horsepower to be able to afford to do our first batches of frames in Taiwan. And we partnered up with the Max Way factory. Max Way is one of the best. One of the, one of the best places to make a bike. Um, their knowledge and depth in the industry is, is just incredible. The quality of their bikes are superb. Um, they're not the cheapest by any means, but they are really, really great bicycles. And so now we have this Taiwanese product that we're able to sell to our dealers at a decent margin where they can make a living and partner, partner with us. And I don't know, it's just really cool that our small business. Supports their small business. And it's the same thing when we work with our fabrication partners here in the US and we work with, um, you know, our designers and we work with our bag makers. We try to make as much stuff locally as we possibly can. It's our small business supporting the community, supporting their small business, keeping the money in the wealth in the community, among the culture creators. And that's become really kind of a rai and detra for us is, um, building, building strong community, and. Trying to keep as much of the wealth as we possibly can inside this kind of network of friends. [00:32:36]Craig Dalton (Host): Amazing. So if I'm understanding you correctly, if a customer comes to your website and they're interested in the bike, they've got two paths they can go down. One is kind of working with you on a custom US made frame. Second is either buying from you or from one of your bike shop partners, a production frame that you've designed. [00:32:55]Jeff Frane: Yeah, so we do custom uh, and production here in the us you know, and there's all shapes to that. Like somebody might say, Hey, I like the custom geo, but I want this and this, this paint job. You know? Um, I'm in the business of saying yes. Like, if you wanna do some stuff, you wanna try something And we haven't done it. Like I'm game. Like this is how we ex expand and grow our capability. And so, yeah, pretty much everything's on the table. Yeah, we have the Taiwan stuff. Um, it's cool because I feel like we can serve a customer at all levels of their kind of journey through bikes. Um, where they, where they don't, I mean, they can leave us if they want. Like you can buy whatever you want, but they weren't gonna outgrow us. Cause it's like, okay, you're gonna get in with a $2,300 complete Taiwanese bike. Awesome. And then maybe a few years down the line you're like, you know, I really want, have this idea that I wanna see come to life. And then you order a custom, uh, you know, steel bike from us, uh, that we make here in the USA to your specifications. And maybe a little later you're like, oh, you know, I also need, um, you know, a titanium mountain bike. Like, let's go wild. Like, can you make that? And then the answer is, hell yeah, we can, like nothing would give us the greatest pleasure. So it's cool cause I'm hoping that customers kind of get in. They, they love their bikes and then they continue growing with us. [00:34:14]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah. Gotcha. I love that vision. So on that $2,300 price point, which I think is so amazing, I mean, it's so often that. We get people on the podcast and the, the bicycles they're talking about are just unattainable by the majority of the population and you need to start somewhere. So the reason I was asking the question about kind of custom versus production line, the Taiwan Taiwanese lineup, you had to make some decisions there because it wasn't a customer coming to you saying, I want 50 millimeter tire clearance, or I want this head two bangle. Tell me about the design of that bike. What's, who's the rider that you designed for, and what are some of the attributes of that, of that model? [00:34:56]Jeff Frane: Yeah, so if we're talking about the Rambler, which is our Taiwanese made gravel platform, we sell it in two versions with a carbon fork. We call that the SL super light. And then we have the steel fork version that we just call Rambler. Um, that is kind of based on the earth ship as, um, it kind, it borrows heavily from the earth ship. So in my lineage, as I progressed through the industry, we had the Space Horse, then we had the Cosmic Stallion, and then I created the Earth ship, which was an iter iteration of those works, an evolution of those works. And now we have the Rambler. And so when I, things I like in gravel bikes. I believe that an endurance bike comfortable is fast. Um, I love a tall, I have a bad back, uh, as we talked about before the podcast. Um, so I like Tall Stack and I'm super stoked that the industry trend is going more and more towards tall stacks because, you know, high-end bikes serving elite athletes, professional racers is freaking ridiculous. Um, you know, most of us who ride even. Those of us who ride, you know, 10,000 miles a year, we still don't hold like that riding position for a long period of time. Um, the way a professional can, um, so you know, comfortable is fast. So taller stacks. I like to design our gravel bikes with a relatively quick handling front end. I try to keep the trail number in the low sixties because I want it to be really agile. Um, I like bottom bracket heights. That are just slightly, they're slightly lower than a road bike. Um, you know, traditionally, like a touring bike was an 80 mil bottom bracket drop. Uh, with a space horse, we have that cuz we want it to be sportier at 75. Uh, I think the cosmic stallion is 73 and the Rambler hits at 72 with the carbon fork on it. And I really think that's a good, uh, position for it to be in. Um, for, you know, keeping it stable on those gravel descents, having it be very confident, inspiring. Uh, we spec a big tire and with big tires come longer, chains stays. Our chains stays are 4 38, uh, which I kind of think is a magic number in terms of still being agile, but giving you a little bit of cush from that rear end. Um, kind of interesting with the rambler is that the steel fork and the carbon fork have a little bit different geometry. The steel fork needed to be a little longer to clear that big tire. And I'm actually really excited about the change because it makes the, that version of the bike really slick for gnarlier double tracks. Um, some, you know, single track more, more aggressive off-road terrain as well as it makes it really good for six 50 B conversions. When that conversion, it's, it's designed for it. So a six 50 B set up, [00:37:43]Craig Dalton (Host): And what is, what is for 700 C? What kind of tire clearance were you able to achieve? [00:37:48]Jeff Frane: uh, a 50 in the rear, and then the fork clears a two, one. [00:37:51]Craig Dalton (Host): Okay. [00:37:52]Jeff Frane: You know, I, I mean, to me that's gravel standard now. Like if you're not clearing a 50, like you're off the back. [00:37:57]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah, totally agree. It's been interesting, like the journey over the last, at least for me, the last five years to come to that point and see the industry come along and you know, when I first got into it, it was like you had to have two sets of wheels because. If you wanted to get big tires, you had to go down to six 50 B and now not the case. Right. I can run 700 by 55 on my current bike and that's, that's ample, right? [00:38:21]Jeff Frane: Yeah, absolutely. You know, I love that. Um, like every once in a while, like a, like something that's really popular, like, I'm gonna use the example like blood stones are really popular the last couple years, right. And I just so happen to be amazingly comfortable. Awesome shoes, like gravel bikes are super popular and they're also the most versatile, most practical bike you can freaking buy. Like, it's spectacular when. The really good, smart thing also becomes the popular thing, cuz that's not always the case. [00:38:51]Craig Dalton (Host): Yep. Yeah. The, the idea that we have this one bike in our quiver that can do so many different things and have so many different personalities depending on where we wanna ride, is absolutely what's drawn me to the sport. There's no question about it. [00:39:05]Jeff Frane: Totally. And you know, um, so I designed the Rambler so that it can also flex into bike packing if you want. It'll fit a, a, a two two or 2 3 6 50 B. And, um, like on the Earthship, which is a, a dedicated gravel race product, um, I have just bottle mounts in the main triangle and a bottle mount underneath the down tube. Uh, but on the rambler we have three pack mounts on the top of the bottom of the down tubes. A little more versatility there. I don't have rack mounts on the earth ship because it's a gravel race bike. But the rambler being, because it's a little more of an all arounder, will have your rack mounts. Um, you know, all of our bikes have three-pack mounts on them because I think that's standard internal dynamo routing, you know, um, all the features that I think should, should be on a, on a, on a current modern gravel bike. [00:39:57]Craig Dalton (Host): All great stuff, Jeff. So if people are interested in finding out more about the brand or ultimately purchasing one of these bicycles, how, where are you encouraging them to go? I know you wanna work with local bike shops whenever possible, but what? Yeah. Tell me about your vision for how you interact with customers. [00:40:15]Jeff Frane: well, um, you know, we're working to expand our dealer network. Uh, we're trying to keep it, we were trying to keep it significantly tighter. Um, but now we're ready, now that we have a decent amount of inventory from Taiwan, like we're ready to expand. The reason I wanted to keep it tighter is because I don't wanna be a crappy supplier. I don't wanna open up all these dealers and then not have the product to serve them well. [00:40:37]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah, [00:40:38]Jeff Frane: So we're starting to expand a little bit. It's tough because people are like, oh, I saw this on your Instagram. Is there a place where I can go try it in my area? And for most of the people right now, the answer is no. There, there, there isn't really. Um, you know, I think we have 20 dealers around the country at this point, and then we have some in Canada and Japan as well. So, So it's a little tough, you know, here in Minneapolis, like Angry Catfish has all of our stuff on the floor and that's been a really awesome resource for it. I feel a lot of conversations, uh, you know, of emails and such from, from customers asking about the product, um, it's kind of handy cuz in a lot of cases I can be like, well, do you, can you write a space horse? Is there somewhere you can go check out a space horse or a cosmic stallion? Um, our bike is not the same geometry as that, but if that feels good to you, This was my previous, this was the previous work. Check out the new iteration. I dunno if that sounded like a d Was that a jerky thing to say? I hope not much love to, to all this stuff that, you know, we've done in the past and much love to all city. [00:41:43]Craig Dalton (Host): So are you guys holding inventory? Like if someone came to you today and said, I need a rambler, [00:41:48]Jeff Frane: absolutely, absolutely. Um, you know, the struggle that we're having a little bit is, uh, we're offering complete bikes. Which is important and we're offering complete bike shop bikes to our dealers. Um, cuz you know, it's one thing to sell a frame to a dealer, but chances are that frame's just gonna sit there. Like, people need to, like to need, people need to be able to test ride it and, and see it and touch it. Um, so we're selling our shops complete bikes as well, and it's proving a little bit of challenging to put together kits sometimes, but we're doing, uh, as good of a job as we possibly can. [00:42:20]Craig Dalton (Host): And then on the custom side, if someone came to you and said, Hey, I want you to build this dream bike for me. What does that timeline look like and what's sort of the process they go through? [00:42:27]Jeff Frane: Well, uh, I didn't answer the first part of your question, which is do we have inventory? Oh, yeah. We, we absolutely do. We have ramblers in stock. We have our bike packing bike Super Tramp. I have earth ships, US made gravel racers in stock ready to jam. Um, those are really interesting because it's some of the last stuff to come outta Waterford before Waterford closes its doors. And so if you wanted something from that historic, um, historic place, Um, we've got earth ships for you and every time I kind of sell one I'm like, Ooh, there's one less Waterford, Mike, like, we're getting down to the end. [00:43:00]Craig Dalton (Host): I hope the people who are buying them know that that's where they were fabricated cuz that is a meaningful origin of that bike. [00:43:07]Jeff Frane: absolutely. I mean, Waterford is American cycling to me, uh, Richard and his crew there. It's a legendary place with legendary people. You know, I was fortunate enough to work with his daughter Anna, at All City, uh, who I mentioned earlier. And, um, it's a huge, huge loss culturally to us and to the American bicycle industry, um, that they're closing shop, but at the same time, Richard, that's a freaking well earned retirement and what a legacy he li leaves behind. So many happy riders, so many great bikes. [00:43:40]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah. If you, if for the listener, if you haven't heard of Waterford, just do a little Googling and you'll see what we're talking about. [00:43:46]Jeff Frane: Um, to answer your question about timeline, usually takes us about three to four months for a steel or titanium, uh, frame set for a custom. Uh, some of that, you know, we've got a pretty good handle on production time. Uh, some of the variability comes with finishing. Uh, you know, we use a number of people depending on if you want a saraco or if you want powder coat, or if you want. Or if you want really, really, really fancy ano, like those are all kind of different vendors to get us that. [00:44:16]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah. [00:44:16]Jeff Frane: so there's a little bit of variability, but typically four months, [00:44:20]Craig Dalton (Host): Nice. Nice. Anything else that we didn't cover about the brands that you'd like to share, [00:44:27]Jeff Frane: man, Craig, um, you know, I, I, I couldn't be happier with where we are. Um, I get to continue to contribute to the, to the cycling world in some small way. And, you know, I'm super excited about that. Um, I do have something to say though, um, which is this brother. Um, when I trying to figure out how to, how to like, segue into this with, I'm just gonna say it, um, to all the people listening out there, the thing that. Um, has really changed for me in my career and that has really helped me develop as a human being is this, um, you know, we live in a a, we live in the United States of America. We live in a capitalist society and we all have to work and we all have to hustle, uh, to make, to make life work. And, um, you know, one of the big things that, that, that happened to me, Was that I was so, I loved all city, I loved Q bp. I was so emotionally connect, interconnected with this thing. And you know, I was Jeff from All City. Like, that was my identity. My work, my job was such a huge part of my identity that when it was time to leave, that it was like this huge crushing, I mean, it ended up being the best thing that could have possibly happened to me, um, because I was able to develop, um, into the human being. I am, I am today, which is a much healthier. But I had conflated that my work with my value and my identity, right? And, um, so what I want everyone to just to know and to reiterate, like, you're not your job. You're not your output. You aren't how many freaking widgets you made in a day. Um, you're a beautiful special human being who deserves love. And you know, for me, part of that deserving love is deserving to ride my bike every day. Because that's when I feel at, at most, at peace with the world, at most, at peace with myself. Like, that's what bikes are. Bikes are fucking, bikes are salvation. Pardon of my language. Um, and so I just, I don't know, like this is like the message that I wanna just tell everyone is that, um, you're amazing just the way you are. You don't have to make anything. You don't have to produce anything. You don't have to do anything. Just you being you, um, brings a big, big, big, big, big light into this world and. That I love you so much for everyone out there and, uh, yeah, [00:46:51]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah. Thanks brother. I appreciate the sentiment and I appreciate all the, all the good energy you've put into the world, into the bike community. I mean, I think we all realize this, that, you know, we're, we're. It's a luxury to be able to ride these great bikes that we ride. It's a luxury to have the time. It's a luxury to have the community and the environment to get out there and do what we do. And for people like you who are putting it out there in good energy and creating brands like wild, I wish you all the success in the world. [00:47:19]Jeff Frane: Yeah. Well, and thank you so much again for the opportunity to be here. It's, um, you know, it takes a village. Um, we're a little brand just trying to make our way in the world. You know, the, the biggest thing for us is like, people just, it's not that people aren't willing to choose us. It's like that people don't even know we're an option. And it's really hard to build an audience with, like, the way the algorithms are set up. These days. So, you know, opportunities like this to be on the Gravel Ride podcast are, are freaking huge for us. [00:47:47]Craig Dalton (Host): Yeah. Well, awesome. I appreciate the conversation, Jeff, and it was great to get to know you and we'll make sure everybody knows how to get in touch with you guys. [00:47:54]Jeff Frane: Yeah. If, if y'all are looking for, you know, if y'all are looking for bikes, we got 'em. And, uh, I think they're real nice. [00:48:01]Craig Dalton (Host): I love it. Thanks, Jeff. [00:48:03]Jeff Frane: Thank you Craig.    

UBS On-Air
Wealth Planning Podcast: Charitable Giving and Legacy Planning

UBS On-Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 19:34


In this episode, we cover wealth transfer strategies, charitable giving, and legacy planning. Erik Seeney, Wealth Planning Strategist, UBS is joined by Lisa Snyder, Wealth Planning Strategist, UBS who will share key insights that include: Warning signs for wealthy families facing the ‘third generation rule', How families can prepare future generations for the transfer of wealth, and Creating a culture of gratitude within multi-generational wealthy families.

UBS On-Air: Conversations
Wealth Planning Podcast: Charitable Giving and Legacy Planning

UBS On-Air: Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 19:34


In this episode, we cover wealth transfer strategies, charitable giving, and legacy planning. Erik Seeney, Wealth Planning Strategist, UBS is joined by Lisa Snyder, Wealth Planning Strategist, UBS who will share key insights that include: Warning signs for wealthy families facing the ‘third generation rule', How families can prepare future generations for the transfer of wealth, and Creating a culture of gratitude within multi-generational wealthy families.

Un rato de misterio
¿Un pacto mortal entre hermanos? - El caso de Lisa Rachelle Snyder

Un rato de misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 10:01


Esta semana en URDM les traigo un caso de Estados Unidos lleno de mentiras y detalles escabrosos, el de Lisa Snyder, acusada de asesinar a sus propios hijos.

Legacy Builders Movement
The Curse of Position

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 32:27


Positions in nonprofit leadership structures are super important to an organization being able to function well. However, there are some big issues that positions can cause when working with leaders in the middle, volunteers, and even donors. RESOURCES // The Nonprofit Leadership Academy has courses to help your nonprofit grow: https://courses.legacybuildersintl.com/ More About Us & Our Work: https://legacybuildersintl.com ABOUT US // Hi! We are Ted and Lisa Snyder. After decades of nonprofit leadership impacting thousands, *we hit a wall.* We started asking ourselves, “How can we go beyond our personal success and leave a legacy that lasts far beyond our lifetimes?” A job change and multiple conversations with stressed-out nonprofit leaders later, our desire to help nonprofits grow in a healthy and sustainable way was *bigger than ever.* We are nonprofit consultants who believe that *a better world needs healthier nonprofits,* and *it's our passion to help you fulfill your organization's mission while helping YOU live a fulfilled life.* Whether you're a leader at the top or in the middle of an organization, we're glad you're here! PLEASE NOTE // Different states, guidelines, and nonprofit structures have different legal/financial/tax requirements. The information provided on this channel does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal/financial/tax advice. Please consult with experts in your jurisdiction regarding legal/financial/tax advice. This video and description may contain affiliate links. For these, we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through these links at no additional cost to you.

Dark Topic
82 • The Kids are Downstairs

Dark Topic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 25:10


Lisa Snyder, Daddy, the dog... and the kids are downstairs.www.patreon.com/darktopicAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Legacy Builders Movement
#1 Thing To Move Your Org From CHAOS To Under Control

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 37:48


Let's talk about one thing that can help you and your teams move from chaos to being under control! This principle is important for you, your staff/leaders, your volunteers, and your donors as you grow with and in your nonprofit work. RESOURCES // The Nonprofit Leadership Academy has courses to help your nonprofit grow: https://courses.legacybuildersintl.com/ More About Us & Our Work: https://legacybuildersintl.com ABOUT US // Hi! We are Ted and Lisa Snyder. After decades of nonprofit leadership impacting thousands, *we hit a wall.* We started asking ourselves, “How can we go beyond our personal success and leave a legacy that lasts far beyond our lifetimes?” A job change and multiple conversations with stressed-out nonprofit leaders later, our desire to help nonprofits grow in a healthy and sustainable way was *bigger than ever.* We are nonprofit consultants who believe that *a better world needs healthier nonprofits,* and *it's our passion to help you fulfill your organization's mission while helping YOU live a fulfilled life.* Whether you're a leader at the top or in the middle of an organization, we're glad you're here! PLEASE NOTE // Different states, guidelines, and nonprofit structures have different legal/financial/tax requirements. The information provided on this channel does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal/financial/tax advice. Please consult with experts in your jurisdiction regarding legal/financial/tax advice. This video and description may contain affiliate links. For these, we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through these links at no additional cost to you.

Legacy Builders Movement
Setting Boundaries In "Life Saving" Work

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 42:27


Boundaries are important in nonprofit work if you want longevity. Let's talk about how some of these work when your organization helps people in work that includes literally saving lives.  RESOURCES // Get Our Free eBook _The Legacy Flywheel_ : https://www.legacybuildersintl.com/ebook.html Join the Facebook Group for Nonprofit Leaders: www.facebook.com/groups/nonprofitdev/ The Nonprofit Leadership Academy has courses to help your nonprofit grow: https://nonprofitleadershipacademy.teachable.com/ More About Us & Our Work: https://legacybuildersintl.com  ABOUT US // Hi! We are Ted and Lisa Snyder. After decades of nonprofit leadership impacting thousands, *we hit a wall.* We started asking ourselves, “How can we go beyond our personal success and leave a legacy that lasts far beyond our lifetimes?” A job change and multiple conversations with stressed-out nonprofit leaders later, our desire to help nonprofits grow in a healthy and sustainable way was *bigger than ever.* We are nonprofit consultants who believe that *a better world needs healthier nonprofits,* and *it's our passion to help you fulfill your organization's mission while helping YOU live a fulfilled life.* Whether you're a leader at the top or in the middle of an organization, we're glad you're here!  PLEASE NOTE // Different states, guidelines, and nonprofit structures have different legal/financial/tax requirements. The information provided on this channel does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal/financial/tax advice. Please consult with experts in your jurisdiction regarding legal/financial/tax advice. This video and description may contain affiliate links. For these, we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through these links at no additional cost to you.

Feminized with Liz Grow
QUEEN BEE | Lisa Snyder, Co-Founder Tokeativity | Feminized with Liz Grow | EP 68

Feminized with Liz Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 56:27


I'm thrilled to chop it up with Lisa Snyder, Chief Innovation Officer and Co-Founder of Tokeatvity, a global community of plant medicine advocates rooted in feminism, working as a collective to modernize cannabis consumption culture through interactive experiences. LIKE CRAFTING!!! Known as a “beehive” of activity, Tokeativity brings together feminists from all walks of life seeking real connecting and a safe space to enjoy our sacred herb. That's it! Lisa and her team have chapters in over 20 cities around the country and work to help create this community in each one, how amazing and wonderful. We talk about her origin story, how Tokeativity was born (Tokin' & Craftin', naturally), and how we can be better humans through a little thing called Personal Accountability, both offering and seeking it. This conversation touched me deeply and I'm so grateful to share it with you. If you're in Austin, Texas on March 11 and there are still tickets available, come to the Tokeativity Social at The Mary FIND FOLLOW AND LOVE TOKEATIVITY PLEASE!!!!TOKEATIVITYTokeativity Instagram Tokeativity SOCIAL in Austin, Texas on March 11Episode filmed in New Braunfels via Zoom. Feminized with Liz Grow is produced by Grow House Media, Patrick Pope & Tanis Ray, with original theme music and sound mixing by Q da King Productions in New Braunfels, Texas. VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE for all the links and brand spanking new BLOG!!! WWW.FEMINIZEDPODCAST.COMPLEASE SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW if THE SPIRIT MOVES YOUApple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feminized-with-liz-grow/id1598642379 Grateful for your iTunes rating, it helps other listeners find us! YOUTUBE: Feminized Podcast → Please subscribe, we're going to start uploading bonus conversations, clips, and projects and it helps others find usInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/feminizedwithlizgrow/feminized on The Weedtube: https://theweedtube.com/user/feminized Please subscribe, we're going to start uploading bonus conversations, clips, and projects that you won't find anywhere else!I'd love your feedback, please don't be shy. If you have ideas for trips, wish to sponsor, or have general feedback that will help us do better, please email liz@growhousemedia.co (not .com)

Common Sensimilla
Lisa Snyder Founder Tokeativity :: Ep. 31

Common Sensimilla

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 83:16


In this episode of Common SENSimilla we'll be talking to a baller serial entrepreneur. She's the co-founder of Tokeativity, a global community of active cannabis users and entrepreneurs that believe in cannabis normalization, & equity empowerment of a modern consumption culture. In addition to tokeativity. Our guest today is the founder of Digital Marketing Agency Elle*Eye Digital handling everything from wedding websites to NFT's. What the hell are they, Lisa? You'll tell me in this episode of Common SENSimilla. If that wasn't enough she's also the CTO of Johnnie, a digital Bartender app utilizing an AI that's going to destroy us all. With over 25 years experience in digital marketing and strategy today's guest has curated hundreds and hundreds of educational and socially empowering, cannabis focused events. You go, girl! She's been featured in Rolling Stone, Forbes, Yahoo Finance, Condé Nast Traveler, probably on her mom's fridge, maybe the local paper. Who knows where else? How does she find the time? We will find out. Lisa Snyder, welcome to Common SENSimilla. Tokeativity -- https://tokeativity.com/ Elle*Eye - https://elleeye.com/ JOHNNIE - https://www.text-johnnie.com/---Common SENSimilla explores business and innovation through the lens of Cannabis. Host Will Read discusses big ideas in the Cannabis Industry with industry leading professionals about branding, marketing, and entrepreneurship.Be sure to #like​ and #subscribe​ for more video content!  Watch Common SENSimilla, and more Canna-biz content  on our YouTube channel--CannaPlanners is a full service creative design and digital agency servicing the emerging cannabis industry. We help cannabis companies reach more customers through beautiful design, simple web solutions and strategic digital marketing services.  Visit our website: cannaplanners.com/Check us out on InstagramConnect with us on LinkedinFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookCommon SENSimilla is hosted and produced by Will Read; created by Tyler Struss.

Legacy Builders Movement
Future Proofing Your Organization

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 40:07


The focus of getting things to simply work RIGHT NOW often overshadows most other concerns nonprofit leaders have. When working with donors and volunteers, it can be easy to try to get today to work with the people we have rather than think through how we can "future proof" our organization against the inevitable changes that come with time. Thankfully, we can make an impact today WHILE planning for growth and strength in the upcoming days, months, and years.   Hi! We are Ted and Lisa Snyder. After decades of nonprofit leadership impacting thousands, *we hit a wall.* We started asking ourselves, “How can we go beyond our personal success and leave a legacy that lasts far beyond our lifetimes?” A job change and multiple conversations with stressed-out nonprofit leaders later, our desire to help nonprofits grow in a healthy and sustainable way was *bigger than ever.* We are nonprofit consultants who believe that *a better world needs healthier nonprofits,* and *it's our passion to help you fulfill your organization's mission while helping YOU live a fulfilled life.* Whether you're a leader at the top or in the middle of an organization, we're glad you're here!   PLEASE NOTE // Different states, guidelines, and nonprofit structures have different legal/financial/tax requirements. The information provided on this channel does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal/financial/tax advice. Please consult with experts in your jurisdiction regarding legal/financial/tax advice. This video and description may contain affiliate links. For these, we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through these links at no additional cost to you.

Legacy Builders Movement
The Dark Side Of Org "Family"

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 39:07


The term "family" is often used in nonprofit environments... and we have thoughts! Let's talk about the dark side of using family language in organizations and how this can easily go in a negative and dark direction or staff, volunteers, and nonprofit leaders. Hi! We are Ted and Lisa Snyder. After decades of nonprofit leadership impacting thousands, *we hit a wall.* We started asking ourselves, “How can we go beyond our personal success and leave a legacy that lasts far beyond our lifetimes?” A job change and multiple conversations with stressed-out nonprofit leaders later, our desire to help nonprofits grow in a healthy and sustainable way was *bigger than ever.* We are nonprofit consultants who believe that *a better world needs healthier nonprofits,* and *it's our passion to help you fulfill your organization's mission while helping YOU live a fulfilled life.* Whether you're a leader at the top or in the middle of an organization, we're glad you're here! PLEASE NOTE // Different states, guidelines, and nonprofit structures have different legal/financial/tax requirements. The information provided on this channel does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal/financial/tax advice. Please consult with experts in your jurisdiction regarding legal/financial/tax advice. This video and description may contain affiliate links. For these, we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through these links at no additional cost to you.

Killin Missin Hidden
Lisa Snyder - But Her Dog???

Killin Missin Hidden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 41:21


Lisa Snyder killed her children and tried to cover it up.  She failed.  Miserably.  There isn't much drama in this story, but the police investigation was thorough, well-planned, and discovered some very interesting things.  Learn about this terrible case before it goes to trial later this year. SHOW NOTEShttps://truecrimetimesblog.medium.com/lisa-snyder-murder-mom-9cc1c35657cfhttps://www.wfmz.com/news/area/berks/latest-lisa-snyder-accused-of-killing-her-2-children-appears-at-hearing/article_68a8ae88-9a75-11ec-b175-9b461cd4c893.htmlhttps://knewz.com/lisa-snyder-dog-children/https://knewz.com/mom-lawyer-pit-bull/https://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-nws-berks-child-deaths-arrest-20191202-n3awtpbfgjaqtoh3lk4pyqlcjy-story.htmlSupport the show

Pátria Amada Criminal
Episódio 116 - Lisa Snyder

Pátria Amada Criminal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 60:23


Quem é a pior mãe do mundo? Alerta Gatilho: assassinato de menores e bestialidade. Temos um canal no YouTube, com vídeos exclusivos todos os domingos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCac9ZupbqFakPcL5CQgpUoQ Catarse: catarse.me/patriaamadapodcast Escrito e apresentado por Natália Salazar e Renata Schmidt Produção: Natália Salazar e Renata Schmidt Edição: Natália Salazar Música: Felipe Salazar Arte: Matheus Schmidt http://patriaamadacriminal.com IG: @patriaamadapodcast Twitter: @patriaamadapod Camisetas e produtos do Pátria: https://montink.com/loja-meia-boca Para quem mora fora do Brasil ou quer produtos diferenciados: https://teespring.com/stores/ptria-amada-criminal-podcat https://www.redbubble.com/people/PatriaAmada

How to Do the Pot
157. 1st Time I Bought Legal Weed: Lisa Snyder, Co-Founder of Tokeativity

How to Do the Pot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 3:20


Lisa Snyder, co-founder and chief innovation officer of Tokeativity, reflects on the sigh of relief she took when she bought weed legally for the first time. This feeling is a familiar one for those of us who began consuming cannabis long before it was legalized — one that also celebrates a step towards shattering the stigma. Tune in to hear Lisa's short but sweet 1st time story. Did you know that 3 out of 4 women in the U.S. have access to legal cannabis? This series is dedicated to women sharing their stories and empowering you in your own experiences buying cannabis. Hosted by Ellen Lee Scanlon Sign up for our newsletter at dothepot.com Follow us: IG: @dothepot FB: @dothepot Pinterest: @dothepot LinkedIn: How to Do the Pot Twitter: @dothepot --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/htdtp/message

Legacy Builders Movement
Ramp Up to Giving Month

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 32:00


Giving Tuesday is only eight weeks away, and Giving Month starts in a mere five weeks! How are your plans going?? We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, and between us have been nonprofit volunteers, leaders, staff, board members, and consultants. Last week we talked about the importance of annual planning for events, and with a big event around the corner, we are talking about how to build into and out-of an event with real life application. We want to see you have a wildly successful end to your 2022! Have a question for us about this? Email us at office@legacybuildersintl.com 

Legacy Builders Movement
Time to Plan 2023!

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 35:07


Are you waiting 'til January to plan for your 2023 events?? What if we told you this could be part of the reason you always feel like your running behind in terms of your nonprofit's growth? We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, and between us have been nonprofit volunteers, leaders, staff, board members, and consultants. Every event should build into the next one, and chances are your yearend giving is about to start ramping up. Know this, you need to know what the next event is so you can build into that - whether it's in January of next year or June. So how do we do this? Let's talk about it! Have a question for us about this? Email us at office@legacybuildersintl.com 

Legacy Builders Movement
We Fixed It!... Now What?

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 28:31


You've done it! The issue that has been staring you down day-in-and-day-out has given way. The pressure is releasing, and suddenly you have... space. time. confusion?? We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, and between us have been nonprofit volunteers, leaders, staff, board members, and consultants. One something starts working, the time is perfect to use the momentum to make the next change in a much easier way. But... what's the next right change? It might be surprising, but it's likely NOT the next stop around the flywheel. Let's talk about it! Have a question for us about this? Email us at office@legacybuildersintl.com 

Legacy Builders Movement
Are You Wrong About Your Donors??

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 23:57


What happens when you clearly understand who you are trying to help, and are COMPLETELY WRONG about who can help you help them? We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, and between us have been nonprofit volunteers, leaders, staff, board members, and consultants. Understanding who your key donors are and the ones your uniquely gifted to talk to (and how to talk with them!) will change how your organization is able to grow and make more of a difference. Let's talk about it! Have a question for us about this? Email us at office@legacybuildersintl.com 

Legacy Builders Movement
The Growth Rule of 3s and 10s

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 27:57


Of all the leadership principles that we've learned over and over again over the years, there is one that has transformed the work we do with nonprofits that we have only heard taught ONCE. We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, and between us have been nonprofit volunteers, leaders, staff, board members, and consultants. The rules we're talking about today is "The Rule of 3s and 10s". Whether you've been growing and you're starting to feel the wheels coming off or you're coming up to a new level of leadership, understanding this will give you valuable insight into what's going on behind-the-scenes as increasing numbers starts to put pressure on your systems and structures. Let's talk about it! Have a question for us about this? Email us at office@legacybuildersintl.com 

Legacy Builders Movement
Events: Big Piece or Big Pie

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 24:44


Events! If done correctly, these are the moments that will build and sustain your organization into the next 18 months. If done incorrectly, though, these can kill off your donors and your volunteerism We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, and between us have been nonprofit volunteers, leaders, staff, board members, and consultants. We have seen small events raise thousands and events with hundreds barely break even. We've seen free events make a huge impact for a nonprofit AND we've seen expensive galas make a huge impact for a nonprofit. The question about the success of the event is NOT "Was the event successful?". The question goes deeper than that, with an important focus on the upcoming weeks and months. Let's talk about it! Have a question for us about this? Email us at office@legacybuildersintl.com 

Legacy Builders Movement
Am I Graced for these Donors?

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 32:32


Every nonprofit we've come across is looking for a way to secure more donations and/or more donors. Maybe yours is different, but in case it's not... Have you ever considered which donors you're graced to reach and which ones might be actually pulling more out of your organization than the money they're putting in? We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, and between us have been nonprofit volunteers, leaders, staff, board members, and consultants. The people you are specifically graced to work with are the difference between an organization that feels like work and an organization that is working. This also applied to your donors! Today we're talking about identifying the donors that inherently "get you" so that your efforts have better impact in your fundraising. Have a question for us about this? Email us at office@legacybuildersintl.com 

Legacy Builders Movement
Danger! Vanity Metrics

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 32:11


Have you ever had a moment where someone asks what you're working on and everything in you wants to blurt out something impressive? Especially if you're feeling a little bit insecure? We've been there, and we get it. We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, and between us have been nonprofit volunteers, leaders, staff, board members, and consultants. The metric you want to blurt in that moment (and the underlying need to blurt) is a strong indicator that there's another metric that needs to be examined behind-the-scenes of your organization. But what is that metric? And how can we know if the metrics we are focused on are hurting or helping our organization? We're talking about that in this episode. Got more questions? Email us at office@legacybuildersintl.com 

Legacy Builders Movement
Transparency & the Streisand Effect

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 28:41


Transparency in organizations has always been important, and in an info-rich world with research able to be done by anyone in the world, it becomes even more so. We've seen over the years how organizations try to minimize issues thinking it'll be what looks best for the organization. However, the principles that guide these decisions were often born in an age prior to the internet being what it is today. So what does that mean for your organization? Let's talk about it! When's the last time you sat in your office and prayed someone would call with the exact skill/donation/time that you needed for a project that's going on? We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, nonprofit consultants who want to see your organization grow. Knowing how to ask people around you for specific help in a way that doesn't deteriorate the relationship you've spent time buildingIf you have further questions, we're happy to hear from you at office@legacybuildersintl.com. 

Legacy Builders Movement
Going for the Ask (Part 2)

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 36:52


(Part 2 of 2) When's the last time you sat in your office and prayed someone would call with the exact skill/donation/time that you needed for a project that's going on? We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, nonprofit consultants who want to see your organization grow. Knowing how to ask people around you for specific help in a way that doesn't deteriorate the relationship you've spent time building is a hugely important skill. Whether you're the leader of an organization or you're leading from the middle, today we are sharing how to go for the ask in in-person settings. This can transform the amount of resources your organization has in the matter of a few conversations. If you have further questions, we're happy to hear from you at office@legacybuildersintl.com. 

Legacy Builders Movement
Going for the Ask (Part 1)

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 31:23


(Part 1 of 2) When's the last time you sat in your office and prayed someone would call with the exact skill/donation/time that you needed for a project that's going on? We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, nonprofit consultants who want to see your organization grow. Knowing how to ask people around you for specific help in a way that doesn't deteriorate the relationship you've spent time building is a hugely important skill. Whether you're the leader of an organization or you're leading from the middle, today we are sharing how to go for the ask in in-person settings. This can transform the amount of resources your organization has in the matter of a few conversations. If you have further questions, we're happy to hear from you at office@legacybuildersintl.com. 

It's Crime Time
S01E28: The Murders of Conner and Brinley Snyder [Popular Social Media Post Thought to be Suicide]

It's Crime Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 23:31


This case had relatively widespread social media coverage by those believing it was a sad suicide story, but the truth has come out. On September 23, 2019 at 4:30 PM, dispatchers were called to a home at 2442 Route 143 Kempton, Albany Township, Berks county, Pennsylvania by Lisa Snyder. A mother who says her son, Conner Seth Snyder, age 8, committed suicide by hanging himself with a dog lead from the rafter of their basement after telling her he wanted to build a fort with the new dog lead she had purchased. She claimed he was severely bullied in school and kept saying he wanted to die, but did not want to go alone, so, there hanging with him was his little 4-year-old sister, Brinley Louise Snyder, on the same dog lead. First responders responded to the 9-1-1 call about 11 minutes later, to find that Lisa claimed she had only briefly tried to get Brinley down from the lead but became sweaty due to her anxiety. The children passed away 3 days later on September 26, 2019. A large police investigation ensued, as this case was shady from the beginning, and on December 2, 2019, Lisa Snyder was finally arrested. She remains in prison while awaiting sentencing to see if she will receive the death penalty. There was no evidence suggesting Conner had ever been bullied. OG Release Date: 08/17/2020 Sources: Crime Online (2019, December 3) Washington Post (2019, December 3) Mcall (2019, December 2) People (2019, December 2) Mcall (2019, December 2) Penn Live (2020, June 30) Audio: CrimeOnline-9-1-1 Dispatch Press Conference 6ABC Philadelphia

Legacy Builders Movement
Compelling Stories to Grow Your Org

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 31:06


Have you ever wondered what makes some examples so compelling that they stick on your mind long after you've forgotten the point they were trying to prove? We're Ted and Lisa Snyder, nonprofit consultants who want to see your organization grow. The power of stories can be one of the greatest things for you to understand, and can revolutionize the way you lead and the energy with which your volunteers contribute. Today, we're talking about how to tell compelling stories. Have a good story of your own you'd like to share? Email us at office@legacybuildersintl.com. 

The Canna Mom Show
Building A Feminist Cannabis Community

The Canna Mom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 53:24


For our Season Three finale episode we are sharing the story of the founders of Tokeativity, Lisa Snyder and Samantha Montanaro, the global community of active cannabis consumers and business owners that believe in cannabis normalization, equity and empowerment of a modern consumption culture. The Tokeativity community connects through creative, social, and political, intersectional feminist forward activities and marketing campaigns that work to create radical, positive change. Lisa and Samantha are pioneering thought leaders in Oregon, community builders and innovators. They have been recognized for their work in Forbes, Rolling Stone, Condé Nast Traveler, Yahoo! Finance, The Guardian, MJ Lifestyle, Travel Portland and Dope Magazine and of course The Canna Mom Show.Joyce also speaks with Heather Fowler of Mary Jane's People, and we look forward to returning in the fall with more canna stories in Season Four!Topics Discussed(1:04) Welcome Back(2:05) Dollars for Life by Professor Mary Ziegler(2:55) Fresh Air Interview of Mary Ziegler(4:20) Brittney Griner(5:44) The Mass Art Museum exhibit- Designing Motherhood(7:26) Thank you Mary Janes People(7:45) Introduction Lisa Snyder and Samantha Montanaro(9:08) The Spark of Tokeativity(11:05) Prism House(11:16) School of Rock(14:09) A True Partnership(15:15) Audiogram(19:25) Digital Events(19:45) WEIC(25:55) Adam Smith – Canna Activist(27:00) Oregon Cannabis(30:00) Lisa's Why(33:40) Samantha's Why(37:00) Heather Fowler of Mary Jane's People(43:50) Mama Sam and The Jam(45:25) Sweet Jane Magazine(46:50) Mommy Jane's Guide To Social Media(49:35) 25% Off Code: The Canna Mom Show(49:45) Tokeative Tour(50:31) The Weed Bus(52:16) Connect with Lisa and Samantha at Tokeativity WebsiteThe Canna Mom Show wants to thank:Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music  

To Be Blunt: The Podcast for Cannabis Marketers
103 The Global Feminist Community for Active Cannabis Culture with Lisa and Samantha of Tokeativity

To Be Blunt: The Podcast for Cannabis Marketers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 60:53


“We feel really excited about the idea of people personally, empowering themselves to balance their own feminine and masculine, and for that to be reflected outside as well through social justice, creative campaigns, all the things that we love to do.” - Samantha MontanaroWelcome back to the To Be Blunt podcast! In this episode, Shayda Torabi welcomes Lisa Snyder and Samantha Montanaro, Co-Founders of Tokeativity, to talk about the work they do to bring cannabis feminists together and push for radical positive change. They also focus on the evolution happening in the industry and leveraging technology to create new opportunities for businesses and consumers.[00:01 – 19:26] A Global Network of Cannabis Loving Feminists[19:27 – 30:36] Changing the Stigmas Around Cannabis and Empowering Consumers Using Social Media[30:37 – 40:41] Navigating Restrictions on Social Media and E-Commerce [40:42- 48:31] Finding Opportunities and Building a Digital Community in the Web 3.0 Space[48:32 - 54:30] Don't Fear Technology, Be on the Cutting Edge[54:31 – 1:00:54] Connecting Through Creativity and Amplifying Brand Stories Lisa Snyder is the Co-Founder & Chief Innovation Officer of Tokeativity, The Global Feminist Community for Active Cannabis Culture. She is a feminist and plant medicine advocate with over 25 years of digital strategy experience and passionately supports the self-healing revolution through consumption and plant medicine advocacy.Samantha is the co-founder and CEO of Tokeativity, a women's empowerment and event network featuring a robust tech platform that brings communities around the world together on feminism, normalization of plant medicine, and the self-healing revolution. Samantha also opened one of the first cannabis consumption spaces, Prism House, after legalization in Oregon and has been a pioneer in advocating for the creation of social consumption regulations.  Connect with Lisa and Samantha!Head over to the Tokeativity website and check out their Womanifesto, too! Shayda Torabi has been called one of the most influential Women in WordPress and now she's one of the women leading the cannabis reformation conversation building one of Texas' premier CBD brands. She's currently the CEO and Co-Founder of RESTART CBD, a female-run education first CBD wellness brand. And has formerly held marketing positions at WP Engine and WebDevStudios. Shayda is the host of a podcast for cannabis marketers called To Be Blunt, where she interviews top cannabis brands on their most successful marketing initiatives. When Shayda's not building her cannabiz in Texas, you can find her on the road exploring the best hikes and spots for vegan ice cream. Follow Shayda at @theshaydatorabi Key Quote:“Make the choice now to not fear technology because you don't understand everything about it. This is an opportunity for you to create and be on the cutting edge. And I know the cannabis industry loves being on the cutting edge.” - Lisa Snyder  SPONSORSHIP is brought to you by Restart CBD. Check them out for your CBD needsLEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to join me for episodes featuring some serious cannabis industry by sharing this episode or click here to listen to past episodes RESTART CBDRESTART CBD is an education first CBD wellness brand shipping nationwide. restartcbd.com

The Next Room with Jane Asher
Healing with the Ancients with Lisa Snyder

The Next Room with Jane Asher

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 26:48


What is Healing with the Ancients? You are about to find out on this week's show as Jane introduces you to another passionate new friend through Camille Dan's book project; “Gathering at the Doorway~An Anthology of Signs, Visits, and Messages from the Afterlife” Lisa Snyder from Lisa Snyder Healing will demonstrate how she taps into the ancients live on air with Jane on this weeks show. Lisa describes this Divine Source of Love and Light that is coming through her. You will not want to miss this show on Healing with the Ancients this week on The Next Room! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Green Goddess
Canna-Feminism with Lisa Snyder

Green Goddess

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 39:37


Our guest, the illustrious Lisa Snyder, talks about the feminine consciousness of cannabis, and how she has woven this intention into a global canna-network organization she co-created for women who love weed, called Tokeativity.

True Whispers: A True Crime Podcast
24. The Snyder Case | Murder or Suicide?

True Whispers: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 8:09


On today's episode we delve into the Lisa Snyder case. It was a scene of unbelievable horror: Two Pennsylvania children, a boy and girl ages 8 and 4, found hanging in the basement together with a single dog leash. Their mother, Lisa Rachelle Snyder, claimed the boy was bullied because of his weight and committed suicide, taking his sister with him. However, a couple months later, police are accusing Lisa Snyder of hanging her own kids with the wire cable dog leash.

Spirit, Totem, & Power Animals with Bernadette King
Innovative Sound Healing Session with Lisa Snyder

Spirit, Totem, & Power Animals with Bernadette King

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 53:32


Lisa Snyder is an, "Intuitive channel, sound, and energy healer of Divine Source of Love and Light." She's also a good friend of mine whose work I've been following and supporting for some time now. I asked her to come onto the Sunday Ceremony this week and share her innovative form of sound healing with the Wild Pack and she was happy to oblige. Check out the preliminary interview at the top of the video or use the timecodes to jump straight into the sound healing session.    0:00-31:14 Introduction to Lisa Snyder 31:15-53:39 Sound Healing with Lisa Snyder   Learn More About Lisa's Integrative Healing: https://www.lisasnyderintegrativehealing.com/ Buy your Ark Animal Tarot & Oracle Deck now! https://whatismyspiritanimal.com/product/the-ark-animal-tarot-oracle-deck/ JOIN the WILD PACK on the FREE FORUMS: https://wildpackwisdom.com/forums/ Book a reading with Bernadette: https://whatismyspiritanimal.com/product/shamanic-spirit-animal-reading/ https://whatismyspiritanimal.com What Is My Spirit Animal is dedicated to helping people connect with and learn from their animal spirit guides. What Is My Spirit Animal can show you how to find your spirit animal, understand your totem animal, and tap into the energy of your power animal. Try our spirit animal meditation and take our spirit animal quiz! Find hundreds of spirit animal meanings as well as your Native American Zodiac Sign! *Disclaimer* By reading, watching, and consuming (in any way) content (videos, readings, lives, et all) originating from Building Beautiful Souls, Inc. its holdings and/or agents (WhatisMySpiritAnimal.com, BuildingBeautifulSouls.com, WitchesandWitchcraft.com, GatheringofMystics.com, WildPackWisdom.com) you agree all material contained therein is metaphysical and spiritual in nature and for entertainment purposes only. #SoundHealing #LisaSnyder #Shamanism

Blonde Moments Podcast
Weenie Whack (True Crime Ep: 28) {Danny LaPlante & Lisa Snyder}

Blonde Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 60:00


Warning! This episode may be triggering for you considering it is our true crime episode, but we discuss the murders of the Gustafson family by Danny LaPlante (But this is one wild story!) as well as the murders of Lisa Snyders children. Before we get in to our true crime stories, we discuss more John Bobbit information (a funny song actually), a fast food metal band, 2 wild Florida stories and an animal with square poo!!

Bevin: A Femme Over 40 and her Friends
84. (Solo) How to Make Friends and Build Community in a Pandemic

Bevin: A Femme Over 40 and her Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 29:54


I've made lots of friends and been part of online communities during the pandemic! It can be done! Making new friends is really good for us, especially if you, like me, are on a growth path! It's also super important to prioritize participating in communities that center belonging. Other episodes I reference, about online communities: Episode 77 with Jeffrey Marsh, learn about Belonging & Radical Self Acceptance Episode 63 with Tokeativity founder Lisa Snyder who has built an incredible online community through digital events Episode 20 & Episode 5 with Sailene and Deidra about their experiences co-founding the Glowing Goddess Getaway Support the podcast! Patreon.com/fkdp Bevin on Instagram: @bevinsparty --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bevin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bevin/support

How to Do the Pot
BONUS: The High Guide: A Cannabis Safari w/ Edibles

How to Do the Pot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 14:23


What is the difference between smoking cannabis and eating it in the form of an edible? Will I get higher if I consume on an empty stomach? And how can I have more control over when the high hits? These are a few of the questions answered by our High Guides in this episode focused on cannabis edibles. Featuring: Sara Adams, co-founder of Mindset Cannabis. Raeven Duckett, founder of Community Gardens. Vanessa Lavorato, from Marigold Sweets. Kate Miller, co-founder and CEO of Miss Grass. Sophie Saint Thomas, sexual health journalist. Lisa Snyder, co-founder of Tokeativity. Verena Von Pfetten, co-founder of Gossamer. IG @aprilpride @thehigh.guide Email thg@aprilpride.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/olm/message

LASHGASM RADIO
EP.3 - Biz Chat with our LA Boss Babes

LASHGASM RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 89:57


In today's episode, Jenelle sits down with Lisa Snyder, VP of Sales + Education, and Kami Hill, Studio Manager + Educator. Together, they talk business and a little personal. What is the easiest thing you can do today to start your own business? Why do women make less than men? How do you navigate the beauty industry? And other tips + tricks to owning and starting your own business. Connect with Kami Personal @kami_lashaffair Connect with Lisa Personal @lisa_lashaffair Connect with Jenelle Personal @jenelleparis Lash Affair @lashaffairbyjp Lash Affair Studio @lashaffairstudios Questions? Call to Chat: 800.608.2420 www.lashaffair.com

Legacy Builders Movement
Knowing the Success You Want with Lisa Snyder

Legacy Builders Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 30:45


We talk about the importance of knowing the success that you want in order to make the right decisions. Lisa Snyder is the co-founder of Legacy Builders Intl and focuses on helping organizations craft their language and community for financial support.You can find Lisa and learn more about Legacy Builders at legacybuildersintl.com. Download the FREE Legacy Workbook Planner and keep in touch for updates on upcoming projects.Learn more about Legacy Builders International at LegacyBuildersINTL.com

Bevin: A Femme Over 40 and her Friends
63. Lisa Snyder--Co-Founder of Tokeativity on Women, Cannabis and Unity

Bevin: A Femme Over 40 and her Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 66:29


Lisa Snyder is the co-founder of Tokeativity, the Global Feminist Community for Active Cannabis Culture. She's a visionary with strong ethics around inclusion and equity. I've been really enjoying the online gatherings Tokeativity has produced during the pandemic and it is truly a hub for smart, driven women who are passionate about helping others heal with cannabis. We talk about the creation of Tokeativty, and Lisa's journey as an entrepreneur and woman in tech. We also talk coming out and growing up in New Jersey! Tokeativity: https://tokeativity.com/ Lisa on Instagram: http://instagram.com/lisalibra Tokeativty on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tokeativity/ Bevin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bevinsparty Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/fkdp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bevin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bevin/support

Chronic Gals Podcast
Ep. 28 - Lisa Snyder & Samantha Montanaro / Tokeativity

Chronic Gals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 83:10


Thanks for joining us for another episode of the Chronic Gals! This week, we share a virtual smoke with Lisa Snyder & Samantha Montanaro! Together, Lisa & Sam co-founded Tokeativity, an excellent women & cannabis group where women can support each other as we bring the feminine perspective to leading the cannabis industry. Tokeativity began in Portland, Or, but has grown to dozens of chapters all over the world in just 3 short years. In today's episode, we discuss how they've had to pivot during the pandemic to support their members & how they use their position in the community to have a voice in activist causes they believe in, plus we talk about humans' soul connection with plants & how they support our journey on planet Earth. If you like what Lisa & Sam are all about, make sure you follow them on Instagram! Lisa Snyder - Instagram Samantha Montanaro - Instagram Tokeativity - Instagram & Tokeativity.com STRAINS WE SMOKED Lodi Dodi by Sugartop Buddery Northern Rack by 45th Parallel Farms Blue Mountain by Golden Leaf STUFF WE MENTIONED IN THE SHOW Tokeativity Haus of Jane - Speed networking events National Bail Out Fund Don't Shoot PDX Measure 109 to allow psilocybin-assisted therapy & research in Oregon Cannatunes - music made by plants Make sure to follow us on Instagram, share this episode with a friend, & check out our website at ChronicGals.com! Talk to you later!!

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Suffer the Little Children
Episode 29: Brinley & Conner Snyder

Suffer the Little Children

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 47:17


On September 23, 2019, 36-year-old Lisa Snyder of Albany Township, Pennsylvania called 911 and reported her two children were unresponsive. When EMTs arrived, they found a scene straight out of a horror movie or any mother’s nightmare; in the basement of the modest brick home, 8-year-old Conner and 4-year-old Brinley were hanging by their necks from either end of a wire dog lead wrapped around a support beam in the ceiling. Lisa’s story pushing the theory of a murder suicide perpetuated by 8-year-old Conner, who she said had been bullied in school, quickly fell apart, and a few months later, investigators had enough evidence to charge Lisa with not only the murder of her two children, but other baffling and frankly disgusting crimes, as well. This is the unimaginable story of Conner and Brinley Snyder. To contribute to the GoFundMe benefiting Conner and Brinley’s older brother, Owen, click here.  If you (or someone you know) are having thoughts of suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (in the US) at (800) 273-8255 or visit the website. Within the US, you can also text the word HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Text Line counselor. You are not alone. Photos related to today's episode can be viewed on Facebook and Instagram.You can also follow the podcast on YouTube, Twitter, Tumblr, and Pinterest.  Visit the podcast's web page at sufferthelittlechildrenpod.com.  Please help make the show my full-time gig to keep the weekly episodes coming! By supporting me, you'll also access rewards, including a shout-out by name on the podcast and exclusive gifts!  This podcast is written, hosted, edited, and produced by Laine.  Brinley and Conner’s story was originally featured on Suffer the Little Children Blog. Music for this episode is from AudioJungle.net.  Subscribe to Suffer the Little Children on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast listening platform.

Lois Koffi's Healthy N Wealthy N Wise Podcast
Leaving a Legacy with Ted & Lisa Snyder

Lois Koffi's Healthy N Wealthy N Wise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 35:54


Do you home school your kids?  How is that going for you?   Are you overwhelmed by that AND growing a business AND trying to have an amazing marriage or partnership with your life partner while co-existing in this "new normal" that 2020 has created for us as parents/business owners also trying to take care of our health Coach Lois interviews Ted and Lisa Snyder from Minnesota today to discuss their 2+ years of home schooling experience as working from home parents that also have taught hundreds of adults on the art of leadership/culture and finances.  They are founders of Legacy Builders International  They have three kids and a wealth of knowledge that will inspire and educate you on breaking through this new normal, breaking that 9 to 5 mindset and thinking like entrepreneurs that leave behind a legacy for generations to come!  You can learn more about them at:  LegacyBuildersIntl.com Free gift/offer can be found at:   bit.ly/hwwlegacy You can also find them in Lois' free private facebook community group page www.facebook.com/groups/hwwpodcast  You can also reach out to Coach Lois to learn more about her multiple streams of income legacy journey at Lois Koffi | The Journey to Your Best Self     Lois Koffi | The Journey to Your Best Self

It's Crime Time
Episode 28: The Murders of Conner and Brinley Snyder

It's Crime Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 23:40


This case had relatively widespread social media coverage by those believing it was a sad suicide story, but the truth has come out. On September 23, 2019 at 4:30 PM, dispatchers were called to a home at 2442 Route 143 Kempton, Albany Township, Berks county, Pennsylvania by Lisa Snyder. A mother who says her son, Conner Seth Snyder, age 8, committed suicide by hanging himself with a dog lead from the rafter of their basement after telling her he wanted to build a fort with the new dog lead she had purchased. She claimed he was severely bullied in school and kept saying he wanted to die, but did not want to go alone, so, there hanging with him was his little 4-year-old sister, Brinley Louise Snyder, on the same dog lead. First responders responded to the 9-1-1 call about 11 minutes later, to find that Lisa claimed she had only briefly tried to get Brinley down from the lead but became sweaty due to her anxiety. The children passed away 3 days later on September 26, 2019. A large police investigation ensued, as this case was shady from the beginning, and on December 2, 2019, Lisa Snyder was finally arrested. She remains in prison while awaiting sentencing to see if she will receive the death penalty. There was no evidence suggesting Conner had ever been bullied. Sources: Egan, Leigh. (2019, December 3). Full affidavit of mother accused of hanging her children in basement, having sex with family dog. https://www.crimeonline.com/2019/12/03/read-full-affidavit-of-mother-accused-of-hanging-her-children-in-basement-having-sex-with-family-dog/ Chiu, Allyson. (2019, December 3). A mother said her children, 8 and 4, hanged themselves. She’s now been charged with their murders. https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/12/03/lisa-rachelle-snyder-murder-conner-brinley-hanging/ Schroeder, Laurie & Lehman, Pamela. (2019, December 2) Conner and Brinley Snyder: Happy children who were not bullied, DA says after mom charged in their deaths. https://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-nws-berks-hanging-who-were-conner-brinley-20191202-ztyyw7pm6zhltmv7yitlkn2upi-story.html Harris, Chris. (2019, December 2). Pa. Mom Accused of Hanging Kids, Staging Murder-Suicide Allegedly Fabricated That Son Was Bullied. https://people.com/crime/pennsylvania-mom-accused-hanging-kids-fabricated-son-bullied/ Schroeder, Laurie, & Lehman, Pamela, & Gamiz, Manuel. (2019, December 2). 'It hits us in the heart’: Pennsylvania mom charged with murder, accused of hanging her children. https://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-nws-berks-child-deaths-arrest-20191202-n3awtpbfgjaqtoh3lk4pyqlcjy-story.html The Associated Press. Penn Live (2020, June 30) Mom accused of killing kids found hanging in Pa. home says she can’t afford lawyer. https://www.pennlive.com/news/2020/06/mom-accused-of-killing-kids-found-hanging-in-pa-home-says-she-cant-afford-lawyer.html Audio: CrimeOnline-9-1-1 Dispatch: https://soundcloud.com/user-815495581/berks-county-children-911-call Press Conference 6ABC Philadelphia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btWRIY4hKfg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itscrimetime/support

Legacy Builders Podcast
Ep 152 - 3 Things Swimming and Legacy Building Have in Common - Legacy Builders Podcast

Legacy Builders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 25:37


Ted and Lisa Snyder love using metaphors when talking with each other and trying to figure out how to handle different situations. Today, they're discussing some of the common language they use when they're trying to explain a change they're making, a legacy they're building, or a problem they are trying to solve. They know that to leave a legacy, it needs to be something that is strong enough to support itself without having to hold onto a different system or push down another idea. The swimming metaphor has shaped how they communicate their vision and can help you inspire people with your own vision, too.

The Retirement Café Podcast
083 Preparing your family to inherit by bridging generations, with Amy Castoro

The Retirement Café Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 28:55


Passing on our wealth and our assets to our loved ones is an important part of retirement planning, and one we've discussed on the podcast before.  In episode 59 I spoke with Lisa Snyder from the Institute for Preparing Heirs about how to avoid the old adage of shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in 3 generations and why this phenomenon comes about.  This week I am delighted to share with you a conversation I had recently with Amy Castoro who is President and CEO of the ‘The Williams Group'.  We chatted about the importance of having family unity when it comes to planning how best to pass on our wealth and how to have the difficult conversations around money – especially in times of social distancing when face to face conversations become even more difficult. Listen here on episode 083 of The Retirement Café Podcast.

Cannabis Legalization News
The Global Feminist Community for Active Cannabis Culture - Tokeativity

Cannabis Legalization News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 54:34


Tokeativity was founded in 2016 amidst a historic women's movement that impacted every industry from entertainment to journalism. Today we're speaking with Lisa Snyder, founder of Tokeativity, about their feminist cannabis community. http://tokeativity.com/Support the show

... But What Do We Know?
Episode 46: YAPPY HOUR! VOLUME 04

... But What Do We Know?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 76:21


Welcome to our first SOBER Yappy Hour! We recorded on a Sunday morning and did not have access to bloodies/mimosas so pardon if we're more lucid than a typical Yappy Hour. Topics discussed include the Lisa Snyder case, Killdozer documentary, Don't Fuck With Cats, aliens, coronovirus, and dwarf scams. Thank you to our lovely sponsors for this episode!Vedic Botanicals: follow them on Instagram @vedicbotanicals and use our promo code "butwhat" on their website yourvedicbotanicals.com for 13% off your order!Sexy Little Scrunchies: follow them on Instagram @sexylittlescrunchies and use our promo code "BWDWK" for 20% off your order!Eskandalo Hair: follow them on Instagram @eskandalohair or check out their website eskandalohair.com. Call 610-625-9100 to schedule an appointment. Mention this podcast and get 10% off your service!_Social media:Facebook: @BWDWKpodcastTwitter: @BWDWKpodcastInstagram: @butwhatdoweknowpodcastEmail: butwhatdoweknowpod@gmail.com_** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW **_On Instagram:Cover art: @ohsamitMusic: @cliff_albert

All Things True Crime with Bridget Parker
THE MURDER OF CONNER AND BRINLEY SNYDER | LISA SNYDER

All Things True Crime with Bridget Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 90:05


Here is a live I did in December on Lisa Snyder. I apologise that I mis-titled it earlier. You can listen to the podcast after the live here, or listen live with us at www.youtube.com/BridgetParker87 -Contact- *Email me: missbridgetparker@gmail.com *Twitter: @bridgetparker *Check out my second Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRInWvMVhhQpWqVwEWhKvNA *Join our True Crime Facebook group, “All Things True Crime”: https://www.facebook.com/groups/allthingstruecrime1/ *Donations: www.paypal.me/bridgetparker87 *Facebook page: www.facebook.com/allthingstruecrime * Justice for Kevin Bacon Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/justiceforkevinbacon/ *Follow me on DLive: https://dlive.tv/bridgetparker *Follow me on Periscope: @bridgetparker *Merch store: https://teespring.com/stores/bridget-parker If you or any one you know is at risk of harm, please contact the following places in your country: Australia: Lifeline: 13 11 14 DV Australia: 1800 RESPECT America: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 United Kingdom: Support Line UK: 01708 765200 National DA Helpline: 0808 2000 247 Canada: Crisis Service Canada: 1.833.456.4566 Assaulted Women’s Helpline: 1-866-8663-0511

All Things True Crime with Bridget Parker
MISSING 6 YEAR OLD FAYE SWETLIK | LISA SNYDER CASE UPDATE

All Things True Crime with Bridget Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 83:33


Tonight we look at the missing 6 year old from South Caroline, Faye Swetlik, and the case update for Lisa Snyder, the woman charged with the murder of her two children Conner and Brinley Snyder. I will upload my previous live podcast on this case now as well for you all! You can listen to the podcast after the live here, or listen live with us at www.youtube.com/BridgetParker87 -Contact- *Email me: missbridgetparker@gmail.com *Twitter: @bridgetparker *Check out my second Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRInWvMVhhQpWqVwEWhKvNA *Join our True Crime Facebook group, “All Things True Crime”: https://www.facebook.com/groups/allthingstruecrime1/ *Donations: www.paypal.me/bridgetparker87 *Facebook page: www.facebook.com/allthingstruecrime * Justice for Kevin Bacon Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/justiceforkevinbacon/ *Follow me on DLive: https://dlive.tv/bridgetparker *Follow me on Periscope: @bridgetparker *Merch store: https://teespring.com/stores/bridget-parker If you or any one you know is at risk of harm, please contact the following places in your country: Australia: Lifeline: 13 11 14 DV Australia: 1800 RESPECT America: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 United Kingdom: Support Line UK: 01708 765200 National DA Helpline: 0808 2000 247 Canada: Crisis Service Canada: 1.833.456.4566 Assaulted Women’s Helpline: 1-866-8663-0511

The Retirement Café Podcast
059 Successful wealth transfer - avoiding shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations

The Retirement Café Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 23:29


You've probably heard of the old adage 'from shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations', but is it really true? Research in the USA* suggests that inherited wealth rarely endures. By the second generation, it found, 70 per cent of family fortunes had been depleted. By the third generation, the figure was 90 per cent.  60% of unsuccessful wealth transfers result from a lack of trust and communication among family members, which led to the creation of the Institute for Preparing Heirs. Lisa Snyder is Managing Partner & Chief Learning Officer for the Institute, which helps financial advisers help guide conversations with their wealthy clients about wealth, legacy and purpose to align the entire family for a successful wealth transfer.  She joins me to chat about how to manage the transfer of wealth successfully.

Dead Rabbit Radio
EP 351 - The Werewolf Who Went To Trial For Fighting Satan

Dead Rabbit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 42:17


Today we look back at a terrible true crime story, and then we join forces with a werewolf to fight Satan! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113   MERCH STORE!!! https://www.redbubble.com/people/deadrabbitradio/works/35749420-dead-rabbit-radio?asc=u   Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer  https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg   Mum who ‘hanged her kids and had sex with family dog’ charged with murder https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/mum-who-hanged-kids-sex-21014709   Pennsylvania mom Lisa Snyder purchased dog leash just before kids’ hanging deaths https://nypost.com/2019/12/03/pennsylvania-mom-lisa-snyder-purchased-dog-leash-just-before-kids-hanging-deaths/   Mom of Two Kids Found Hanging in Basement Charged With Murder https://www.thedailybeast.com/lisa-rachelle-snyder-mom-of-two-kids-found-hanging-in-basement-charged-with-murder   State troopers, Game Commission used 9-ton bulldozer to kill man growing pot, lawsuit says https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsylvania/gregory-longenecker-bulldozer-marijuana-federal-lawsuit-state-police-berks-county-20191213.html   Thiess of Kaltenbrun https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiess_of_Kaltenbrun Livonia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livonia   Hounds of God https://www.werewolves.com/hounds-of-god/   Thiess Of Kaltenbrun http://arcana.wikidot.com/thiess-of-kaltenbrun   Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black   "As Above" Art By Grant Scott   Dead Rabbit Skull By John from the SCAR Group   Halloween Monster By Finn   Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Dr. Huxxxtable Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade   http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio   Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today.   All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2019

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
8-year-old boy & 4-year-old little sister found hanged with dog leash in basement, perv mom calls 911.

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 39:11


Lisa Snyder's young children are found hanging from a dog cable in the basement. Snyder tells police that her son was suicidal and "didn't want to go alone." Evidence, however, suggests that the children were killed by their own mother.Joining Nancy Grace to discuss the case:Ashley Willcott - Judge, Trial Attorney, Anchor at Court TVCloyd Steiger - 36 years Seattle Police Department, 22 years Homicide detective, Author "Seattles Forgotten Serial Killer-Gary Gene Grant"Dr. Caryn Stark - Psychologist,Dr Katherine Maloney - Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, Erie County Medical Examiner's Office, Buffalo, New YorkAlexis Tereszcuk - RadarOnline Investigative Reporter

The Canna Mom Show
Talking With Our Kids About Cannabis with Samantha Montanaro from Tokeativity

The Canna Mom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 54:21


On this week's episode of The Canna Mom Show Joyce and her co-host Amie Searles speak with Samantha Montanaro, the energetic and passionate co-founder and chief operating officer of Tokeativity in Portland, Oregon. Sam shares how she came to host regular events like The Oregon Cannabis Industry Meet Up and Puff Pass and Paint Portland and provided a private cannabis friendly space for dispensaries, farms and processors to host employee trainings, team building events and parties to celebrate their successes. Samantha is a multi-media artist, event coordinator, musician and, of course, mom who is passionate about community, cannabis and feminine empowerment. The community Samantha built through Prism House became an epicenter for Oregon cannabis social culture. In 2017, Samantha expanded her regular repertoire of events by partnering up with Lisa Snyder to launch Tokeativity, the world wide cannabis community for women. Joyce and Amie were lucky enough to meet Samantha last spring during her East Coast visit when she was in Massachusetts promoting the New England Tokeativity week. They share their insights into how to have the “cannabis conversation” and what it looks like to be a cool canna mom. TIME STAMP NOTES: 3:15: Samantha Montanaro background and Portland, Oregon 6:40: Prism House and the Urban Farm 7:20: Beehive of activities at Tokeativity event 8:10: New Tokeativity event space 8:45: Witchy Women events 9:32: Plant that makes magic happen 10:40: Psychedelic Renaissance 13:00: Boston Witchy Women idea 14:05: Tokeativity Community 17:45: Talking with kids about cannabis, the Cannabis Conversation 21:00: Explaining the legal status of cannabis 24:30: Talking with kids about trying cannabis and crushing the cannabis stigma with transparency and honesty 26:24: Amie's cannabis and cancer story 27:10: Cannabis and social justice 29:20: Vaping 30:42: Shaking the stigma 31:50: Power of vulnerability 36:00: Changing minds and squashing misinformation 37:32: Cannabis topical and good CBD products such as The Healing Rose 39:50: Topical and cannabinoids and the best way to apply and use 42:45: Bath balms and foot pain 43:35: Sam's band, Mama Sam and the Jam! 47:00: Psychedelic Folk Pop 47:50: Preferred method of consumption 49:57: Cannabis infused beverages and cocktails

#OilerNationBound
Episode 0.2 - Taking the fear out of the FAFSA

#OilerNationBound

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 5:44


The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) can be a bit intimidating with all those taxdocuments and financial questions. But by filling it out, you’re unlocking free money to help payfor college. In this episode, Kobe talks to Lisa Snyder, assistant director financial aid of financialaid, who has some great tips to help make the process easier.University of Findlay’s Financial Aid Office webpage: https://www.findlay.edu/financial-aid/For more information about the FAFSA, and to begin your application click here:https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa To create your FAFSA ID, click here: https://fsaid.ed.gov/npas/index.htm    Federal & State Grant listing, Direct Loans and private loan information and links:https://www.findlay.edu/financial-aid/grantsAnswers to FAFSA frequently asked questions: https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/fafsa/filling-out/help

Next Level Leader
Episode 15: The debate on EQ versus IQ as we prepare the next generation of leaders

Next Level Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 64:04


I hope you enjoy this episode with Dr. Lisa Snyder, Mr. Erik Sill and Ms. Erica Johnson…We dive into the deep end on areas of improvement for higher ed. The debate on EQ and IQ is heating up as employers look for different skills to build great enduring companies.   If we expect different outcomes for our kids we need to invest time with the school districts, school board and teachers to help them transform the current experience.   http://edvisions.org/   https://klassenperformancegroup.com/   https://www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us/our-schools/plhs/mncaps   https://education-reimagined.org/

Sparkwheel
8. Dr. Lisa Snyder

Sparkwheel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 44:14


Dr. Lisa Snyder is the executive director for EdVisions, a non-profit educational development organization focused on innovation through personalization, teacher and student empowerment and student-driven, project-based learning.    Dr. Snyder has served in public education as a teacher, principal, technology director, curriculum director, and superintendent. Throughout her career, she has been a champion for innovative change and transformational improvement and is highly regarded for her instrumental role in creating new opportunities for student-centered learning.  

East Side Podcast
La Kia TEAM iLLz - MD Awareness

East Side Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 68:25


So many laughs were had on this episode. It was great to catch up with "IllZ" and talk shop. The last time we spoke on mic was a couple years ago. A lot has changed for Team Illz. She has always been an advocate and very outspoken for the voiceless. She has recently took on the role of the east coast ambassador of an amazing community of females called Tokeativity. Based in Portland, Oregon, USA, Tokeativity was created by Lisa Snyder and Samantha Montanaro in 2016 with an intention to nurture a safe space for women to connect, learn and create. Whether they are a curious first timer or daily consumer, all women are welcome to join in our community in person or online.  Illz is a perfect addition to their team. She is highly motivated, always thinking outside the box and cares a great deal for others. I am honored to know such a strong person. Nothing can nor will stop her. Be on the look out. 

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This Is Cannabis
Tokeativity / The Future Is 1:1 Workshop

This Is Cannabis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019


In this episode Lee & Emma talk to Lisa Snyder and Samantha Montanaro of Tokeativity, a pro-cannabis organization whose mission is to empower women through community. We discuss that mission as well as discussing the special event they have coming up titled 'The Future is 1:1 - An Ally Building Workshop’ which takes place on Saturday, February 2nd at 7pm. 'This Is Cannabis' is produced and engineered by Will Romey.Theme song is “Impossible/OK” by Møtrik. Interstitial music this week provided by Nutritious.’This Is Cannabis’ is brought to you this week by the Craft Cannabis Alliance and the Open Cannabis Project.

The Out Entrepreneur | Bringing Our Whole Selves to Work | Conversations with Leading LGBTQ Bosses
084: Build a Profitable Business that Works for Social Good with Lisa Snyder, Founder + Creator of Tokeativity

The Out Entrepreneur | Bringing Our Whole Selves to Work | Conversations with Leading LGBTQ Bosses

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 47:13


Lisa Snyder is a Portland-based feminist, the Founder and Co-Creator of Tokeativity, a Cannabis Community for Women, and the owner of Elle*Eye Web Design Consulting. With nearly two decades of entrepreneurial experience, she continues to be recognized for her work in Time Out New York, Go Magazine, Oregon Leaf, PUSH Magazine, CannabisTours.com, Stoner Magazine, The Weed Blog, and Splimm.com, among many others. After losing both parents to cancer in her 20's, she has passionately partnered her community building, feminist event planning, and web skills with fellow event planner, cannabis entrepreneur and community builder, Samantha Montanaro, to create Tokeativity, a cannabis community for women. Together, they help bridge the cannabis industry with consumers to help educate and empower women, in hopes of encouraging forward movement, healing and ending the stigma around cannabis consumption.

The Out Entrepreneur | Bringing Our Whole Selves to Work | Conversations with Leading LGBTQ Bosses
084: Build a Profitable Business that Works for Social Good with Lisa Snyder, Founder + Creator of Tokeativity

The Out Entrepreneur | Bringing Our Whole Selves to Work | Conversations with Leading LGBTQ Bosses

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 47:13


Lisa Snyder is a Portland-based feminist, the Founder and Co-Creator of Tokeativity, a Cannabis Community for Women, and the owner of Elle*Eye Web Design Consulting. With nearly two decades of entrepreneurial experience, she continues to be recognized for her work in Time Out New York, Go Magazine, Oregon Leaf, PUSH Magazine, CannabisTours.com, Stoner Magazine, The Weed Blog, and Splimm.com, among many others. After losing both parents to cancer in her 20's, she has passionately partnered her community building, feminist event planning, and web skills with fellow event planner, cannabis entrepreneur and community builder, Samantha Montanaro, to create Tokeativity, a cannabis community for women. Together, they help bridge the cannabis industry with consumers to help educate and empower women, in hopes of encouraging forward movement, healing and ending the stigma around cannabis consumption.

Periodic Effects: Cannabis Business Podcast
E052 Global Cannabis Community for Women

Periodic Effects: Cannabis Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 57:23


Tokeativity is a world-wide cannabis community for women. Based in Portland, Oregon, Tokeativity was created by Lisa Snyder and Samantha Montanaro in 2016 with an intention to nurture a safe space for women to connect, learn and create. We discuss how Lisa and Sam launched the first events, grew their network and trends they see developing in the cannabis industry! If you sign up for Tokeativity USE CODE “Periodic Podcast” for 50% off

Your Highness Podcast
Episode 2.1: The Benefits of Meditation and Cannabis

Your Highness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 68:25


In our 1st episode of the second season, we open with our favorite discoveries in the industry: For Diana, it is the digital network created by the awesome women at Tokeativity, and for Leah, it is the Magical Butter Machine. Our lovefest for these incredible pioneers continues, as we discuss our upcoming guests for this episode.  Before we get to the amazing interviews, we talk about the benefits of meditation. Not only can this help us become more present and intentional in our daily lives, but it can help us as entrepreneurs. We also go into a few tips that help integrate this practice into our regular routines.   Interviews: First, we talk to the fearless founders of Tokeativity, a global cannabis community for women. Lisa Snyder and Samantha Montanaro tell us about the latest educational offerings and the invaluable resources available, thanks to this community. Next, we hear from Jenny Argie, founder of Baked at Home. Jenny tells us about full spectrum hemp, and what made her so passionate about creating products that heal the whole body.       Thanks for listening, and until next time, stay high and beautiful. Of course, by that we mean: take the higher ground, and stay beautiful in spirit. If you like our show and are looking for an outlet to promote your product or business, please contact us at yourhighnessATgmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-highness-podcast/support

Ox&Plow #CannaChickChats
Episode #4 Lisa Snyder and Samantha Montanaro from Tokeativity!

Ox&Plow #CannaChickChats

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 59:47


In this episode we get up close with Lisa and Samantha into the story of how Tokeativity got started, their relationship as business partners, how they created their team culture and so much more! Don't forget! Tokeativity is offering all Ox & Plow listener's 25% off their first purchase using promo code oxandplow25 at checkout! so head over to http://tokeativity.com/ and use promo code oxandplow25! You can find them on all social platforms @Tokeativity --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oxnplow/support

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Self Care is Sexy
Episode 60: Sam with Tokeativity

Self Care is Sexy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 43:33


Samantha Montanaro is a chicken lovin’ multimedia artist, graphic designer, event coordinator, gardener, musician and mom. After moving to Parkrose in 2014, Samantha opened her business, Prism House, which offers a variety of services including full spectrum graphic design, event coordination and urban farming. Vegetables, fruits, eggs and flowers from the grounds of Sam’s home personalize and enhance her events and her love of the local community make all feel welcome. In 2017 Sam partnered up with Lisa Snyder, the founder of Tokeativity, a community for women. Lisa and Sam’s intention is to nurture a safe space for women to create, learn and connect. They currently host events in Portland, OR, online and will soon be expanding to other cities around the world!

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The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast
Dr. Lisa Snyder, Superintendent of the Lakeville Public Schools In Minnesota – Moving from Good to Great.

The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2015 27:37


This week's Podcast features Dr. Lisa Snyder, Superintendent of the Lakeville Public Schools. Lisa shares how the work of Dr. Deming is influencing her as a superintendent and the rewards and challenges of adopting his philosophies.  Lisa's Deming journey began 23 years ago, when in a new job, she was sent to listen to Dr. Deming via satellite. The experience had a huge impact on Lisa as she connected Deming's philosophy to her own belief systems. She thought - this is the framework that public schools are desperately lacking. It was then that she became a Deming follower.  What resonated for Lisa, was the idea of systems thinking rather than evaluating and blaming people. When she started to think about abandoning the "blame game" and looking instead at flaws in the system, it was very powerful. Listen as Lisa talks about shifting the "mindset" in public schools from working in silos to working in collaboration through systems thinking. And how, as a district seeking to create meaningful change in the public school system, they adopted a policy to lead their organization through a continuous improvement philosophy.   Lisa explains that it was both exciting and challenging to find where schools should have high levels of autonomy and where there should be more systems alignment for efficiency and effectiveness. But the process brought more people to the leadership table and broader sense of empowerment to those who would help change the philosophy of the district.

Open to Hope
Lisa Snyder: Death of a Parent

Open to Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2013


Lisa Snyder lost both parents to cancer at 22 and 27.  She now works to inspire others through her blog, http://www.LosingYourParents.org; she shares the journey of healing her own grief using creativity and self-expression. https://audio.opentohope.com/2013/12/Lisa-Snyder.mp3

Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Lori La Bey
Living Your Best With Early Stage Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's Speaks Radio - Lori La Bey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2012 120:03


Our guest today is Lisa Snyder is a Clinical Social Worker and the Director of the Quality of Life Programs for the Shiley-Marcos Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at the University of California, San Diego where she has worked with people with Alzheimer's and their families since 1987. In the early 1990's when caregiver needs were receiving the most public and professional attention, she was a pioneer in developing support groups for persons diagnosed with early-stage dementia. The 2nd half of the show, we will discuss Memory Cafe's withCarole Larkinwho  is a geriatric care manager specializing in helping families with Alzheimer's and related Dementias. She owns, ThirdAge Services LLC, serving Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex.  carole just opened a Memory Cafe in Texas! Pat Sneller will also join us on the show. Email at Lisa Snyder  LIVING YOUR BEST WITH EARLY-STAGE ALZHEIMER'S  http://www.amazon.com/Living-Your-Best-Early-Stage-Alzheimers/dp/1934716030 SPEAKING OUR MINDS- WHAT IT'S LIKE TO HAVE ALZHEIMER'S http://www.amazon.com/Speaking-Our-Minds-Alzheimers-Revised/dp/1932529500        Reach Carole at 214-649-1392 or    thirdageservices@gmail.comSupport this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.