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    Explore " social security administration" with insightful episodes like "5 Things in 15 Minutes / Justice Sotomayor", "S2 Ep. 13: Pain Management in the US & How to Thrive in Life with a Disability with Kevin Perez", "Changes to Social Security Disability Benefits in 2022" and "How Does Social Security Define the Term "Disability?"" from podcasts like ""5 Things In 15 Minutes The Podcast: Bringing Good Vibes to DEI", "Taralets Talk: The Filipino Expat Chronicles", "OOD Works" and "Social Security Disability Law Podcast"" and more!

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    5 Things in 15 Minutes / Justice Sotomayor

    5 Things in 15 Minutes / Justice Sotomayor

    This week my partner and I went to seeU.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor talk in Chicago. She answered most of her questions while walking through the audience, shaking hands, and signing books. The Justice approaches her work with an amazing amount of grace and gentleness and sees her greatest work as being a trailblazer for others. She’s written three children’s books and dedicates an astounding amount of time to speak with young people.

    At no point were the words, “diversity, equity, and inclusion” spoken, but Justice Sotomayor shared some lessons that resonated with me as universal. She’s openly diabetic and shared a story about a time years ago when she was giving herself an insulin shot in a restaurant restroom. Another woman walked in, and later as Sotomayor was leaving, she overheard that woman say to her friend, “That woman is a drug addict” (referring to Sotomayor). The woman assumed that the insulin shot was drugs. That experience stuck with Justice Sotomayor and years later, she wrote a children’s book called “Just Ask” about how we shouldn’t make assumptions about others, and instead ask questions. Those of you who are familiar with my ARC Method know I wholeheartedly agree!

    The Justice was also asked about the increasing polarization within our country and the Supreme Court. She emphasized empathy towards everybody, to take a moment to try to put ourselves in their shoes, to take their perspective. She seeks out the good in others, even those, or perhaps especially those, with whom she disagrees, and gave an example of Justice Clarence Thomas’ kindness.

    Perhaps most importantly, Justice Sotomayor gave us a call to action: What choice do we have but to keep trying to change things?’ Because if you feel disenfranchised and let other people fight for what they think is right and you’re not willing to get up and fight, then you are just giving it to them.”

    Here are the good vibes I found this week:

    1. Anna May Wong Will Be 1st Asian American Featured on U.S. Currency
    2. You Can Now Buy Hearing Aids Over the Counter
    3. New Glassdoor Filters Enable Searches on Demographic Group Ratings and Interests Like Work Life Balance
    4. Social Security Administration Makes It Easier to Change Sex Marker in Records
    5. Bank of Ireland Offers Workers Paid Menopause Leave

    Read the full blog here: https://www.theequalityinstitute.com/equality-insights-blog/5-things-justice-sotomayor

    To learn more about Brian and Hummingbird Humanity, visit: https://hummingbirdhumanity.com/

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    S2 Ep. 13: Pain Management in the US & How to Thrive in Life with a Disability with Kevin Perez

    S2 Ep. 13: Pain Management in the US & How to Thrive in Life with a Disability  with Kevin Perez

    In this episode of Taralets Talk, Navy veteran Kevin Perez returns as a guest for the second time to share his experience and knowledge about pain management in the US for the disabled. He shared his views on what you need to do when diagnosed with chronic pain, the professional care or help he received, and how to support those suffering from chronic pain.

     

    Episode highlights:

    • What spinal stenosis is and what can worsen it.
    • How he discovered he suffers from spinal stenosis.
    • Pain and debilitating effects of chronic pain in someone's life.
    • Medical treatments he received and managing his pain.
    • Dealing with depression and his forced retirement from the Navy.
    • Biggest misconception about people like him with disability.
    • Knowing when it's necessary to get professional help for your mental health.
    • How he came out of a dark place and changed his perspective to ease into his new normal.

     

    Link to find out more about our guest here: LinkedInShort Bio

     

    Guest Quotes:

    "Most of it mentally accepting what I can't do anymore. And more like looking at what I can do." 

    "You have to get out of the thought process of, ‘I can't do this anymore.’" 

     

    Have questions or concerns? We’d love to hear from you. Email: hello@taraletstalk.com. 

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    DISCLAIMER: The opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast do not necessarily represent or reflect the official policy, opinions, beliefs, and viewpoints of Disenyo.co LLC and its employees. 

     

     

     

     

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    Changes to Social Security Disability Benefits in 2022

    Changes to Social Security Disability Benefits in 2022

    Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities’ Division of Disability Determination (DDD), in agreement with the Social Security Administration (SSA), determines medical eligibility for Ohioans who apply for Social Security disability benefits. DDD is federally regulated and receives 100% of its funding from SSA.  Under SSA, disability is based on an individual’s inability to work. 

    Robert Fenn and Brandon Smith, Public Affairs Specialists with SSA,  join the podcast to discuss changes to Social Security disability benefits in 2022.

    Learn more at SSA.Gov or call 800-772-1213.

    Transcripts and MP3 files are available at ood.ohio.gov/podcast.

    Do you have a disability? Do you want a job? OOD can help! Visit OODWorks.com or call 800-282-4536 to get started. 

    Find OOD on social media: @OhioOOD. 

    Have a disability? Want to work? Visit OODWorks.com!

    How Does Social Security Define the Term "Disability?"

    How Does Social Security Define the Term "Disability?"

    How does Social Security define the term "disability?"  Under the law, you are disabled if you are unable to engage in substantial gainful activity because of a medically determinable condition or conditions that has lasted or is expected to last 12 consecutive months, or result in death.

    What does this mean?  In this episode, I unpack this definition so that you know what you have to prove.  And if you know what SSA needs, you can make sure that every form you fill out and every statement you make addresses this threshold question - do you meet SSA's definition of disability?

    Get a Free & Confidential Case Evaluation Now.  Visit www.ssdAnswers.com/Contact and fill out the short form - I'll let you know what I think.

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