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Rick Snyder joins the show to talk about police peace week, weekend of crime in Indy, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
April 16, 2025 ~ Big banks are concerned after their regulator got hacked. Rick Snyder, CEO of SensCy, joins Kevin before he fills in for Focus.
March 28, 2025 ~ Governor Rick Snyder and University of Michigan Alumni joins Kevin ahead of Michigan's game against Auburn.
Rick Snyder joined to talk about Impact of new Administration on Officer Morale here, near, farSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
March 4, 2025 ~ Rick Snyder, CEO and Co-Founder of SensCy and Former Governor of Michigan discusses their cyber security readiness report.
March 4, 2025 ~ Trump Tariffs go into effect ahead of his speech to a joint session of congress. Mike Bouchard's bill to fight child abandonment and neglect getting traction in Lansing. Rick Snyder's SensCy Cyber Security releases report and the day's biggest headlines.
Today, Dr Emily talks about hope. And in a world where things can feel a little bit hopeless, this really couldn’t have come at a better time. In contrast to all of our understanding up until this point, hope is not an emotion. Expertly defined by Dr Emily, hope is a belief. And most significantly, it can be learned, and it can be cultivated. Psychological mic-drop. This episode delves into strategies for creating both a sense of collective and individual hope, and in a discovery which happens to be VERY on-brand for this podcast, Dr Emily talks to the significance of vulnerability and connection in living a hopeful life. We hope you enjoy this one as much as we did. If you would like to watch this full episode on YouTube, follow this link - https://bit.ly/41j0pT1
Snyder joins the show to talk about how the FOP is helping grieving families after the DC helicopter/plane crash. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hope is often dismissed as fluffy sentiment, but is actually a powerhouse for transformation—especially in the workplace. Unlike optimism, which passively assumes everything will turn out fine, hope is active, intentional, and rooted in the belief that our actions can shape the future. It's the antidote to despair, the spark that turns possibility into reality. As Brene Brown reminds us, hope isn't a fleeting emotion; it's a cognitive process. It counters the suffocating weight of hopelessness, which arises from negative thought patterns and self-blame. Instead, hope is a skill—one that can be learned and harnessed to drive individual and organizational success. Psychologist C. Rick Snyder's research defines hope as the ability to create pathways to goals and summon the motivation to pursue them. This dynamic combo of "willpower" and "waypower" sets hopeful people apart, making them more effective problem-solvers and leaders. Rebecca Solnit takes it a step further: hope thrives in uncertainty. It acknowledges the unknown but embraces the idea that our actions matter—even if the outcome remains unknown. Optimists may wait passively for better days, but hopeful individuals roll up their sleeves and get to work. History is full of hopeful changemakers whose influence often became clearest after their time. In the workplace, hope is a game-changer. Studies show hopeful employees outperform their peers, producing more creative solutions and tackling challenges with grit. Hope ignites virtuous cycles: workers who feel supported develop stronger waypower, creating a ripple effect of collaboration and resilience. Organizations with shared visions of hopeful futures—whether it's making breakthroughs, changing lives, or improving margins—fuel collective motivation and perseverance. Leaders play a vital role in cultivating hope. Here's how they can turn hope into strategy: Set Shared Goals: Align teams around meaningful, values-driven missions. Empower Teams: Give people agency over their work. Celebrate Progress: Highlight wins, big and small, to reinforce a sense of control and accomplishment. Hope isn't naïve or impractical; it's a deliberate belief in action. It builds connections, creativity, and growth. By anchoring strategies in hope, leaders can steer their organizations through uncertainty toward brighter horizons. Hope doesn't just dream of a better future—it equips us to build one. GOOD READS Hope as the antidote; The Strategic Power of Hope; ‘Hope is an embrace of the unknown': Rebecca Solnit on living in dark times | Society books | The Guardian; Research: The Complicated Role of Hope in the Workplace
January 23, 2025 ~ Rick Snyder, CEO and Co-Founder of SensCy and Former Governor of Michigan joins Paul live at the Detroit Policy Conference.
January 23, 2025 ~ Before he speaks at the Detroit Policy Conference, former Governor and CEO and co-founder of SensCy, Rick Snyder, joins Kevin to discuss what he will be speaking about today.
December 23, 2024 ~ Guy and Jamie talk with Detroit News editorial page editor Nolan Finley about his op-ed on former Governor Rick Snyder's thoughts on the Democratic control of state government, and much more!
December 19, 2024 ~ Former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and Detroit News editorial page editor Nolan Finley join Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie live from Doyles Irish Pub at Saint John's Resort for the 'JR Morning Holiday Celebration.
From 12/18 Hour 2: Rick Snyder joins The Sports Junkies to break down the top DC sports storylines.
12/18 FULL SHOW: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 45:00 Hour 3 - 1:27:00 Hour 4 - 2:09:00 The Sports Junkies preview their annual Holiday show at MGM National Harbor on Friday. Today's guests were Rick Snyder, Adam Caplan, Spencer Carbery, and Mayor Bowser.
12/18 Hour 2: Rick Snyder Joins The Junkies - 1:00 Are You Worried About The Commanders Playoff Chase - 19:00 Frontier Airlines' All You Can Fly Pass - 34:00
The Joy Revolution Podcast - Ep 140: Hope Theory: The Science of Optimism Revealed with Cher Kretz
Crack open a cold one and start the weekend with the best of the week of Hammer and Nigel! The Jan. 6 reports are out and it's anticlimactic The guys play a round of "is it racist?" F.O.P President Lodge 86 Rick Snyder talks end of the year IMPD stats Plus, Hammer and Nigel Records Christmas album drops! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Snyder talks about revisiting victims in NC, updates on the IMPD staffing issues, and taking a look at the crime overall in Indy over the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rick Snyder, president of the Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police, joins Kendall & Casey to discuss the violence that took place in Indianapolis over the weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special election episode, we sit down with Gov. Rick Snyder, an entrepreneur, a former VC, and a leader whose career is unique in depth and breadth, spanning both the public and private sectors. Rick Snyder initially made his mark as COO of Gateway, where he helped the company grow revenue from $600 million to $6 billion to IPO. He then co-founded venture firm Ardesta, which stands for “spark” in Greek. After two fund cycles, he transitioned from business to politics, serving two terms as Governor of Michigan. Post-governorship, Rick Snyder returned to the entrepreneurial world, co-founding SensCy, a cybersecurity company focused on helping small and medium-sized businesses defend against growing digital threats.Drawing from his experience in both public office and tech entrepreneurship, our episode with Rick Snyder brings unique insights into the intersection of technology, government, and cybersecurity. We speak with Rick about cybersecurity, its importance in elections, and what startup founders need to keep in mind when selling to the public sector. In addition, we cover the importance of securing small and medium-sized businesses, and what startup entrepreneurs should do to develop personal resilience.
The following clip was a conversation Donni Steele with someone at the Mission for Michigan event with special guest former Gov. Rick Snyder. The questions have to do with whether Rep. Steele would support Donald Trump if he were re-elected president and pardoned those who were convicted of criminal charges for their role in the Jan. 6 riots.
Is it better to explain a mistake or just accept responsibility? What's the difference between an excuse and a justification? And why is it important to remember that you're not a pizzeria on the Jersey Shore? SOURCES:Robert Cialdini, professor of psychology at Arizona State University.Raymond Higgins, professor emeritus of psychology at University of Kansas.Martin Seligman, professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.Rick Snyder, professor emeritus of psychology at University of Kansas. RESOURCES:"‘Explain, but Make No Excuses': Service Recovery After Public Service Failures," by Matthias Döring (Public Management Review, 2022)."To Justify or Excuse?: A Meta-Analytic Review of the Effects of Explanations," by John C. Shaw, Eric Wild, and Jason A. Colquitt (Journal of Applied Psychology, 2003)."Excuses: Their Effective Role in the Negotiation of Reality," by C. R. Snyder and Raymond L. Higgins (Psychological Bulletin, 1988)."The Attributional Style Questionnaire," by Christopher Peterson, Amy Semmel, Carl von Baeyer, Lyn Y. Abramson, Gerald I. Metalsky, and Martin E. P. Seligman (Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1982). EXTRAS:"How Can You Convince Someone They're Wrong?" by No Stupid Questions (2021)."Under the Boardwalk," song by The Drifters (1964).
Snyder joins us live from North Carolina to talk about his firsthand experience helping Hurricane Helene victims. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Snyder joins the show to discuss how the DOJ just awarded grants nationwide to help hire more police officers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Snyder talks about the recent FOP event with Trump, winning a major honor, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.