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Republican lawmakers want to use the state's Constitution to do what they cannot do at the Wisconsin Capital. Four Republicans have introduced a pair of constitutional amendments they say will close loopholes in or protect the state's electoral process. Sen. Van Wanggaard, R-Racine, and Rep. Patrick Snyder, R-Schofield, are pushing a constitutional amendment they say would protect voter ID. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wisconsininfocus/support
Today I am joined by Patrick Snyder. Pat is the Head Coach of Real Central NJ a USL Division 2 U23 Men’s team based in Trenton New Jersey. I first met Pat in 2015 when we were both participants on the USSF C License in Orangeburg New York. Pat is also a former College Head coach as well as coaching club travel soccer for several years. Pat is also holds a USSF B license and a Bachelors in Communications. It todays episode we discuss Pats coaching career in New Jersey, especially his new role as Head coach of Real Central NJ. Follow Paul Kelshaw on Twitter https://twitter.com/PaulKelshaw on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/paulkelshaw Like my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/PKsoccerinc or email paulkelshaw@pksoccer.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paul-kelshaw/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-kelshaw/support
As Executive Director of Bizstarts — a non-profit that helps companies get started in Milwaukee free of charge — Patrick Snyder has tremendous experience running social and for-profit ventures. His largest wins are in the area of organizational GROWTH. Patrick will share his insights on the importance of coaching, mentoring and connecting to resources.
***We apologize for the diminished audio quality in this recording. Our primary recording device malfunctioned; therefore we were forced to utilize our backup device. We will be back to regular audio quality soon.*** By God's Love (Preceded by the Fourth Sunday in Advent - "Love" - Presented by Kathy Snyder and her son Patrick Snyder and mother Elizabeth Beale) Rev. Jason RobbinsHighlawn Baptist Church (www.HighlawnBaptistChurch.org)1 Corinthians 13:1-13 (NIV Presented)December 22, 2019
The Milwaukee-based resource organization for entrepreneurs - BizStarts - has a new Executive Director with some big plans. Reporter Nick Williams talked with Patrick Snyder about his plans for the next 3 years and best practices for entrepreneurship. Later, Nick talks with fellow MBJ reporter Sean Ryan about Sean’s cover story on Opportunity Zones throughout the area. For more information on the stories and headlines featured in today’s episode, visit https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/
With teachers wearing so many hats, it can be easy to lose sight of what life might be like as a student. Spending the day as a student is a great way to provide authentic insight into what elements bring joy to learning and which might provide some challenges. We were able to catch up with Patrick Snyder at Garner Elementary in North Liberty, IA. Patrick serves as an Instructional Design Strategist for Garner, but had the opportunity to become a first grade student for a day. NEXT EPISODE: Episode 02 will feature Eric Ewald who is a principal at Van Allen Elementary in North Liberty, IA. Eric also had the chance to become a student for the day. We will hear his reflection on the experience.
This episode presents a mash-up of Carlin and Rebecca tasting some home brewed beers and Carlin interviewing that home brewer, Patrick Snyder. How did these beers come out? And what were the inspirations behind them? Find out in this brand new show format. Carlin’s favorite – Primitive Dawn Tart Farmhouse Rebecca’s favorite – Is It […]
La sorcellerie a des origines anciennes et existe encore aujourd'hui. Arnaud Decroix revient sur les origines de ce mouvement et sur les conditions dans lesquelles s'est parfois opérée une véritable chasse aux sorcières, souvent prétexte à une oppression contre les femmes, avec Patrick Snyder, professeur au Département d'histoire de l'Université de Sherbrooke.
La sorcellerie a des origines anciennes et existe encore aujourd'hui. Arnaud Decroix revient sur les origines de ce mouvement et sur les conditions dans lesquelles s'est parfois opérée une véritable chasse aux sorcières, souvent prétexte à une oppression contre les femmes, avec Patrick Snyder, professeur au Département d'histoire de l'Université de Sherbrooke.