Inside the mind of WNEP's Joe Snedeker
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Inside the mind of WNEP's Joe Snedeker
Aug 28, 2023 Season 3 Episode 11
Ed Pikulski

WNEP morning meteorologist Joe Snedeker joins the News Engine Podcast to discuss, well, everything. 

Joe goes into detail about how he got his start at WNEP, when and why he began wearing shorts in the middle of winter, the rigors of the annual Go Joe bike ride, and why he can't sit still and battles a short attention span. It all adds up to a high-energy morning broadcast that has lasted over two- decades.

Joe shares his feelings about the work St. Joseph's Center does, how he handles any awkward moments that come with teasing his co-workers on the air, what he thinks of people who claim to be meteorologists but aren't, and how he really doesn't want to be the center of attention.

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