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Jeffrey Snyder
Feb 3, 20222 min read
Blog #173: My thoughts on the Brian Flores situation
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JANUARY 09: Head coach Brian Flores of the Miami Dolphins takes the field during introductions prior to the game...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Feb 2, 20223 min read
Blog #172: Food Trucks and Why They are Good for Disabled/Neurodiverse Individuals to Practice Their
Cheese and Thank You based in Chapin, South Carolina As I continue my 2 week winter sabbatical here in Sanibel, FL, I wanted to share...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Feb 1, 20223 min read
Blog #171: Why Sanibel Island, Florida is my Laughing Place
Sanibel Island, FL For disabled/neurodiverse individuals, there always that one happy place we seek out. For most of my life, it’s been...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 28, 20222 min read
Blog #170: Knowing Your Why’s
On January 20th, I attended Autism Knows No Borders’ first 2022 roundtable on setting goals for the year and one of the attendees, Tom...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 27, 20223 min read
Blog #169: An Appreciation for “Adventures in Wonderland”
If you grew up in the 1990’s like I did, then you would most likely remember very well that Disney Channel was family focused and had A...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 26, 20223 min read
Blog #168: Why “Rescue 911” Can be Scary, but also very Important?
When I was growing up in the 1990’s, there were plenty of shows on television that were lighthearted, but there were also shows that were...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 25, 20223 min read
Blog #167: My Reaction to the Restrictions on Tickets for the 49ers-Rams NFC Championship Game
“Hey daddy, can we be able to get tickets for the big game this weekend?” “Sorry Johnny, no.” “Why?” “Because we are 49ers fans and they...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 24, 20223 min read
Blog #166: Mental Health and Watching Tense Sports Moments
Now, if there is one thing that many NFL fans will remember for the next six months is one of the wildest divisional playoff weekends in...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 21, 20223 min read
Blog #165: Why is it hard for Parents to let go of their kids?
In recent years, there is something that I have been noticing when it comes to my own parents. The more I try to grow my business and...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 20, 20223 min read
Blog #164: Is “Cats Don’t Dance” (1997) a DEI Representation?
Now a lot of you may wonder if I am a strictly Disney fan and a fan of no other studio works, particularly when it comes to animation. ...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 19, 20224 min read
Blog #163: Is Dusty from “Twister” (1996) Neurodiverse?
When you look at the career of the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, you may think of him for his serious movie roles in films like “Capote”...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 18, 20223 min read
Blog #162: Why the NFL Needs to Represent DEI with it’s Head Coaches?
Kansas City Chiefs Offensive Coordinator Eric Bieniemy If there is one organization in the sports world that should be embracive of DEI...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 17, 20222 min read
Blog #161: Why Martin Luther King Jr., is and always will be a Pioneer of DEI?
The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC In the United States, the third Monday in January is and has been dedicated to the...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 14, 20223 min read
Blog #160: Why COVID Test Administrators Can be an Ideal Job for Neurodiverse and/or Disabled Indivi
As we continue to slowly adapt to the new normal of having COVID becoming an endemic, I wanted to share something that can be an ideal...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 13, 20223 min read
Blog #159: Panic and Anxiety Attacks
You know what is one of the things that can bring a person down more than anything? It’s panic and anxiety attacks. As someone who is...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 12, 20224 min read
Blog #158: Sitting Idle
As an autism/neurodiversity self-advocate and public speaker, I am committed to serving an active role in the community whether it would...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 11, 20222 min read
Blog #157: Delayed Speech and Behavior Reactions
Something that I have noticed greatly in my time as a neurodivergent is the matter of delayed reactions and delayed behaviors in me. ...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 10, 20224 min read
Blog #156: Being a Neurodiverse Entrepeneur
For this blog, I wanted to deviate a little from what I have being discussing and give you what it is like to be a neurodiverse...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 8, 20224 min read
Blog #155: Why Daphne Blake from “Scooby Doo” Might Be Neurodiverse? (Part 2)
For the second of this two-part blog, I want to cover what other traits of neurodiversity that Daphne Blake from Scooby Doo displays that...
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Jeffrey Snyder
Jan 6, 20223 min read
Blog #154: Why Daphne Blake from “Scooby Doo” Might Be Neurodiverse? (Part 1)
We all have our favorite cartoon characters growing up, whether it can be from Mickey Mouse or Bugs Bunny to Donald Duck or Daffy Duck. ...
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