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The Disability Squeeze explores why everyday life is often more expensive for disabled people and their families. Hosted by Dr. Zach Morris, an Associate Professor at Stony Brook University, each episode blends real-life stories and expert insights to uncover the extra costs of living with a disability and highlight real-world solutions to make life more affordable and equitable.
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The Disability Expert Podcast is a resource for navigating the complex world of disability benefits. Whether you’re applying for benefits, appealing a denial, or supporting a loved one through the process, this show provides expert insights from top disability lawyers, judges, and professionals in the field.
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Nancy L. Cavey, a seasoned attorney with over thirty-nine years of experience, explains the complex world of filing for Social Security Disability benefits. Filing for disability can be a confusing, life changing event, so with her deft expertise, Nancy will guide you through: - The ins-and-outs of qualifying for Social Security Disability benefits (such as age and insurance requirements). - Information regarding the process and lifespan of a claim, from the initial application to the reques ...
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Aging Starts Now

Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning

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On this weekly podcast, members of the Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning team discuss the tools, techniques, strategies, and services that will help you respond with confidence to the legal, financial, and personal challenges created by long life, chronic illness, and disability.
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Empowering Workers: Federal Employees, Disability and Employment Rights, and Social Security Disability for All is a podcast dedicated to advocating for federal employees and individuals navigating disability and employment challenges. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist and featuring expert insights from attorney Eric Pines, the show dives into critical topics like workplace accommodations, employee rights, and social security disability claims. With actionable advice and compassionate discussions, ...
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MoneyMD

Richard Young Associates

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MoneyMD is all about money - from personal finance to world markets. Learn how to budget, spend wisely, save, invest and make your money work for you. Money tips abound on MoneyMD!
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Join Attorney Brian Mittman, a seasoned expert in workers’ compensation and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), as he dives into essential legal insights for New Yorkers. In each episode, Brian breaks down complex legal topics, from navigating workers’ compensation claims to understanding the SSDI process. With over two decades of experience, Brian shares practical advice, real-world examples, and case studies to help you understand your rights and the steps you can take to protect ...
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Giles Disability Law

Giles Disability Law

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Are you searching for the disability attorney? contact Giles Disability Law 20 years experienced provide the social security, long term, short term disability attorney services for Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Hawaii areas.
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Markhoff & Mittman PC, also known as The Disability Guys is a workers' compensation law firm that represents injured workers and their families. The firm helps people to secure compensation for workers' compensation claims, social security disability, supplemental security income and state retirement disability, and serious personal injury cases. The firm serves residents throughout the city from their various offices throughout New York.
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DarrasLiving covers health, disability and insurance matters that affect millions of Americans. Tune in for expert insight and tips from Frank N. Darras, America's top disability lawyer, on how to be prepared for anything life throws your way.
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The official podcast of the American Dream Employment Network, or ADEN. ADEN is an administrative EN – a consortium of service providers and employers working together to create a path for individuals with disabilities, who are currently receiving Social Security disability benefits, and want to return to, or begin working for the first time. ADEN is an approved Employment Network operating under Social Security’s Ticket to Work program.
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Helping Social Security Disability practices all over the United States become more successful & more profitable with marketing and law firm business systems. The Powerhouse Practice Podcast - SUPERCHARGING Your Social Security Disability Practice with Nancy L. Cavey.
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OOD Works

Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities

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Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) is a state agency that empowers people with disabilities through employment, disability determinations, and independence. Join Kim Jump as she interviews unique individuals who discovered OOD Works! Have a disability? Want to work? www.OODWorks.com.
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Stopping Retirement Losses & Building More Control & Security

Mark Rogers, Financial Educator of Two Room Schoolhouse

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Learning never leaves us. Understanding how to make decisions comes from learning.In our working years (40-50's) affords us wonderful PLANNING options for the decades to come. Learning in our 50's is critical to build security in financial future.And in our 60's, we have so many NEW decisions to learn about for Retirement Years.Mark Rogers, Educator from the TwoRoomSchoolhouse site, share WEEKLY insight on critical NEWS, plus answers questions on Life Insurance, Annuity Policies, Medicare Po ...
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The Financial Findings podcast discusses recent research on financial wellness, retirement, disability, and other key financial issues that American households face every day. Episodes contain interviews with researchers and evidence-based strategies that policy makers and practitioners can implement to strengthen financial well-being for individuals at all stages of life.
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This is a fun, sometimes inappropriate podcast by a special needs mom, a business woman, and a mental health professional. It discusses real life situations and talks to real life people in an effort to make sure you know you’re not alone! It’s time to get messy and real with limited filters! There is also some really useful resources shared for the parenting, business, and mental health community!
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An Apple A Day

Jimmy Apple blogger, podcaster, disability

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AN APPLE A DAY is not only a podcast but also a resource and a community. It's a place to share your experiences and learn from others as we overcome barriers and learn to live a happy and healthy life with a disability.
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The Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyer Podcast features legal information for residents of Georgia who need help with their personal injury, car wreck, workers' compensation, rape, sexual assault, shooting, wrongful death, nursing home abuse, or social security disability claims. Each video podcast is an individual segment from the hit show "Do I Need a Lawyer?" and is hosted by Atlanta's own Gary Martin Hays. Gary is an experienced personal injury lawyer who is dedicated to serving the people o ...
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Welcome to Paul Squared, a podcast brought to you by the law firm of Young, Marr, Mallis, & Associates. In this show, partners Paul Young & Paul Mallis provide in-depth knowledge and expertise in the areas of criminal, bankruptcy, and disability law - giving you the answers you need to handle your case with confidence and clarity. You never know what type of curveball life may throw at you. It's important to know your rights and retain proper legal representation so you get the most optimum ...
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Economy Matters Podcast

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

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The Economy Matters podcast presents conversations with a variety of Atlanta Fed employees to discuss the work the Bank does and its relevance to people’s daily lives. It also offers interviews with experts outside the Atlanta Fed, who discuss topics of interest to those who want to know more about economics and monetary policymaking.
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Caffeinated Caregivers

Erica Stearns & Alyssa Nutile

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Welcome to Caffeinated Caregivers, with your hosts Erica Stearns and Alyssa Nutile, two caregivers and parents to medically complex children who are out here, ready to build a community of caregivers to empower each other and advocate for better support — for themselves and those they care for. Each month, we'll bringing you stories, research, resources, and hopefully a few laughs too as we chat with medical professionals, disabled adults, AND other caregivers who are laugh-crying their way ...
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Have a comment or question? Click this sentence to send us a message, and we might answer it in a future episode. Welcome to Season 1, Episode 23 of Winning Isn't Easy: Navigating Your Social Security Disability Claim. In this episode, we'll dive into the complicated topic of "Social Security Judges and Their Impact on Disability Claims, Part One."…
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Walgesänge sind ein eindrucksvolles Beispiel tierischer Kultur. Sara Niksic ist Meeresbiologin, Musikerin und Geschichtenerzählerin und wir freuen uns sehr, dass sie uns einen Einblick in ihre Forschung und ihre Musik gibt. In ihrer preisgekrönten Arbeit zieht sie u.a. Parallelen zwischen der Musik der Buckelwale und der Entwicklung der menschliche…
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If you have ever cared for an older loved one experiencing dementia, you may have heard the phrase "med management" or "geri pych," but what do those terms actually mean for you and your loved one. Debra King a licensed clinical social worker and elder care coordinator at Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning speaks with Lorie Jacobs, t…
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Tim Harford looks at some of the numbers in the news and in life. In this episode: Why is the data on the ethnicity of grooming gangs of such poor quality? Iran has apparently enriched uranium to 60%, but what does that number mean? Adam Curtis’s latest series, Shifty, includes claims about Margaret Thatcher’s rise to power. We ask Sir John Curtice…
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Parents who raised concerns about what they say is a dangerous school bus stop near Nelson have been told most of their children dont qualify for the free ride. Some students have to cross the busy 100km/h state highway 60 near Mapua to get to the bus, something parents believe is an accident waiting to happen. They asked for the Ministry of Educat…
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Rangitahi whose parent, or parents, have been locked away in prison say more needs to be done to ensure they're not punished for the crimes of their mothers or fathers. They've formed a youth advisory panel which today met with Children's Minister Karen Chhour on the steps of Parliament. They handed her an open letter calling for the establishment …
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Retirement commissioner Jane Wrightson believes the government should be considering means testing what is currently a universal benefit, an idea she concedes is unpopular. Data from the 2023 census shows more than 9000 people aged over 65 earn more than $200,000 a year. Another 33,000 earn between $100,000 and $200,000. Treasury estimates superann…
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Some Aucklanders have recieved watecare bills that claim they have not used a sinlge drop of water in the past month, or in some cases for months, no showers had, no toilets flushed, no house plant watered, no kettles filled; nothing. Online forums confused customers are asking about recieving zero use bills, others say they've had enormous catch u…
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A detective giving evidence in the murder trial of Julia DeLuney says he locked down the scene when he saw the amount of blood around the house. And for the first time, the court has heard from the murder accused herself in the form of her initial statement to police, as the trial wraps up its third day. Kate Green reports.…
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The Whanau Ora commissioning agency is being issued a 'please explain' after it launched an ad campaign encouraging Maori to sign up to the Maori electoral roll. It's prompted concern from senior ministers who say government departments should not be pushing political objectives. The agency has two contracts with Te Puni Kokiri for Whanau Ora servi…
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As a fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel continues to hold for now, the government is working to get more than 200 New Zealanders out of the region, though some are trying to make their own way home in difficult and dangerous circumstances. New Zealand's Foreign Minister Winston Peters is urging them to hunker down and stay safe, as a New Zea…
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New Zealand sprint queen Zoe Hobbs has broken the New Zealand and Oceania 100-metre record once again at the latest World Athletics continental tour event in the Czech Republic. Hobbs produced an electric return to form with a time of 10.94 seconds, her first sub-11 second performance in nearly two years. Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen spoke t…
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A Hawkes Bay florist has had her music listening habits nipped in the bud. Francie Croy listens to tunes on her phone while she works at her Waipukurau store. The florist was contacted by a music licensing organisation and told to turn the music off at the flower shop or buy a licence. The fee comes from Onemusic, which issues licences for certain …
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Roy Rickstrew and Tom Trtan uncover the common challenges related to medical records in Social Security Disability (SSD) claims. A successful SSD application hinges on the precision and completeness of your medical documentation. We'll discuss potential pitfalls like: 📄 Incomplete or outdated medical records 🔍 Discrepancies in your medical history …
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There is confusion over the ceasfire between Israel and Iran announced by US President Donald Trump on his Truth Social account today. Iran's foreign minister saying that no ceasefire had been agreed. Iran retaliated against American strikes at the weekend by bombing a US airbase in Qatar. New Zealand's government has been walking a tightrope, care…
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A crowd of 1000 people and 200 cars filled the Horowhenua town of Levin just over three weeks ago, doing burnouts and other anti-social activity that caused a public outcry and large police response. Two men behind the 'Levin invasion' say the night was a reaction to the government's tough talk. Meanwhile, the mother of a woman killed during illega…
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GPs and specialist nurses will soon be able to diagnose and prescribe medication for ADHD. At the moment they need the written recommendation of a psychiatrist or paediatrician to start prescribing medications for Attention Deficit Hyper Activity medications, and that can take months. Now Medsafe and Pharmac have announced a rule change. From next …
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An Auckland state house tenant is unfairly being forced to choose between her two dogs or a roof over her head according to an advocate for the family. The Favona family, a grandma, mum and son has a pair of mixed breed dogs and say Kainga Ora has told them to get rid of the dogs or risk losing their home. The family claims its been upfront with th…
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A Dunedin mum and her son, who has a severe disability, have been stuck in a cold, dark, wet Kāinga Ora house for nearly a week after a hot water cylinder burst. Katie, who RNZ is only identifying by her first name, says it felt violating and undignified.17 year old Alex who has epilepsy and severe autism needs to be bathed and dressed by his mothe…
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A group of students is leading the charge to change the name of Christchurch's Rolleston Avenue, because of the dark history associated with its name sake. The Hagley College students have appealed to the city council to ditch the street name and get rid of a statue of William Rolleston. In 1881, Rolleston, the Native Affairs Minister, ordered hund…
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