This show will discuss Frequently Asked Questions about the field of disability advocacy.
Advocate Styles of Operation
The differences that make customers choose a disability advocate are embedded in our style of practice not in our titles.
The Advocate Economy Part II
This show is Part 2 and a continuation of our list show entitled Disability Advocacy and the American Economy. In this show, Ms. Baker continues her lecture on the current state of our economy. She also offers some great advice on what should be done to assure your financial survival during this difficult period.
The Advocate Economy Part 1
Welcome to the Advocate Income Network. In today’s show, we’re going to discuss the current state of the American economy. We’ll also discuss how we got here and what needs to be done in order to survive this serious economic downturn. To discuss this complex issue, we’re interviewing Ms. Lori Baker – senior economic adviser for the Disability Associates Corporation. This show is part one of a two part series.
Introduction to Disability Advocacy
Welcome to the Advocate Income Network. We are the premier source of News and information for those interested in the field of Social Security disability advocacy. Our first show is an intriguing interview with Gabriel S Scott, founder and CEO of the Disability Associates Corporation. Mr. Scott discusses the field of disability advocacy and provides a unique glimpse into his unique approach to this service.
A disability advocate is a specially trained individual who assist others who are applying for Social Security disability benefits. This little-known, poorly understood professional service was created by Congress and the Social Security Administration. It’s a rare income opportunity that enables you to earn a substantial income providing a legitimate government sponsored service to your community.
Disability advocacy is one of the few authentic career opportunities on the market today. Through our sponser, we offer a unique business and training program that will enable you to start your own independent advocacy service from home or office. Our system has no hidden fees, no fee sharing, no restrictive contracts and no educational requirements. Our program is open to all Americans regardless of age, education or location. Best of all, you can complete your training as a disability advocate in thirty days or less. To learn more about becoming a disability advocate, visit our sponser website at www.ssahelp.com

















