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Adapting to hearing loss can be overwhelming no matter how you got here--suddenly or progressively. Hearing Loss LIVE! wants to help you take control of your hearing loss. Because we know that when you do, you will live more fully with fewer limits. We can help improve your communication obstacles in your day to day life. We at Hearing Loss LIVE! have about 100 years of experience between us in hearing loss. We have been at the very bottom of hearing loss, the very top and everything in betw ...
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Join host Dr. Steve Taddei to learn about the disruptive products and services that are starting to make inroads into the vast underserved community of people with untreated hearing loss. You'll also meet industry insiders to learn about the scientific and technological advancements that are driving the better results when it comes to hearing your phone, your television, your loved ones, and yes, even in noise. And you'll meet people just like you, who are learning how to best cope with thei ...
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On episode #42 of All Ears at Child’s Voice: A Hearing Loss Podcast, Colleen and new co-host Julie are joined by guest Amanda Linscheid. Amanda is a mother of three, farm wife and nurse in rural Wisconsin. Her daughter Evie, was born with profound hearing loss. And for over 10 years she has shared her family's hearing loss journey. Colleen and Juli…
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Chelle and Julia like to follow up at the end of the month a talk about what they learned from their topic of the month. And Inclusion had us learning tons. Inclusion is figuratively a "seat at the table." That table can be - your dining room table. - zoom - conference table Inclusion happens but can still cause exclusion at: -home - family gatheri…
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On episode 41 of All Ears at Child’s Voice: A Hearing Loss Podcast, Wendy and Colleen are joined by Michelle Hu, also known on the internet as Mama Hu Hears Michelle Hu has been a pediatric audiologist for over 13 years working specifically with the diagnosis, hearing amplification, cochlear implant evaluation, programming and aural rehabilitation.…
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Find out what Chelle and Julia discovered this month on this month's hearing loss journey, where we explore how to get our hearing partners in the know! We actively encourage others to be proactive with hearing loss truth. You're partners are your support system in this journey. Don't let them manage your hearing loss. Let them be your hearing part…
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On today’s episode of All Ears at Child’s Voice: A Hearing Loss Podcast, Wendy and Colleen are joined by guest Scott Murray. Scott is a member of the MED-EL HearPeers family, receiving his MED-EL implant in 2015. Scott's professional background includes a wide range of experience in aviation, airlines, and construction. Personally, Scott is an avid…
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We like to close each month with a short on what we learned. This month our Let's Talk Tuesday was a gold mine! Be Present as brought to us by Cynthia Greenfield. It is the root of setting communication boundaries that will stick. Join us next month when we bring in the role our hearing partners play. Sign up today at Hearing Loss LIVE! Support the…
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Are you looking for lipreading classes that are with live instructors? Are you looking to learn why some people are easier for you to lipread than others? Maybe you just want to improve your communication outcomes. Hearing Loss LIVE! offers two classes that does all this and more. We have one more set of classes before summer break so don't wait jo…
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On this mini episode of All Ears at Child’s Voice: A Hearing Loss Podcast, Wendy shares a brief update on the podcast and introduces the new co-host, Colleen Powell. Colleen is a podcast producer, a wife and mom to four, including a 12 year old boy with hearing loss named Liam. She is passionate about helping other families of deaf and hard of hear…
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January 2023 for Hearing Loss LIVE! was all about being comfortable with hearing loss. And not being comfortable with hearing loss. Chelle and Julia recap their thoughts. What did they learn? Sign up for our free 2023 online workshop: hearinglosslive.com/events Bring a hearing partner, bring a friend you want better communication outcomes with. Joi…
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Chelle and Julia review what they were up to in 2022. They give a sneak peek in to what you can look forward to in 2023! Grab your Coffee and enjoy this short podcast break. Share, like and subscribe today! Like our content? Buy us a cup of coffee and tell us what we mean to you! Support the showעל ידי Hearing Loss LIVE!
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On episode #39 of All Ears at Child’s Voice: A Hearing Loss Podcast, Wendy and Haley sit down with Carrie Balian about her advocacy work supporting other parents of children with hearing loss. Carrie is a mom to five, whose oldest son Jack was born deaf. She is a coordinator of the Illinois Guide By Your Side Program, and serves on both the Illinoi…
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Hearing Loss LIVE! is a all woman-owned small business. We used our savings to fund our first year, knowing payoff is going to some years away. We don't want the banks to tell us what we should be doing. We don't want a board telling us what we should be doing. We want YOU to tell us what you need more of. And we want YOU to join us in uniting the …
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We have had some questions asked about our partner Michele. And after some thoguhtful discussion Michele Linder will be stepping away as a co-owner due to personal health issues. BUT she will forever be a huge caption advocate and leader. And Chelle and Julia with continue to support Michele in future endeavors. Michele has many presentations on ca…
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Our hearing partners play an important role in our hearing loss journey. Yet, often times we don't involve them. Is it because we are carrying the burden all by ourself? What if I were to tell you, your hearing partner may be carrying the burden too? Communication changes with hearing loss. We talk about the collateral damage in our podcast with Gl…
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Adapting to hearing loss can be overwhelming no matter how you got here--suddenly or progressively. Dr. Ingrid McBride is a champion for better hearing loss livelyhood, not just the selling a hearing aid. We live better lives when we embrace and care for our hearing loss. Share, like, subscribe. Join Hearing Loss LIVE! for our free events like Talk…
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Global Alliance Speech To Text is a non-profit working to bring together caption providers of all types with caption consumers. Broadcast captions rules set by the FCC are outdated. Stations need to know we watch the captioning and that we turn off their broadcast when we don't have access to quality captioning. We need to be loud. Our hearing part…
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It's time to unpack the emotional baggage that comes with hearing loss. Today we are going to talk about collateral damage that comes with hearing loss. At its root hearing loss is a communication disorder. Change does not come easy. But changes in everyday needs with communication is the emotional baggage we carry with our hearing loss. No matter …
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Better known in the hearing loss community as self-advocacy, Hearing Loss LIVE! wants you to be proactive. Being proactive is how you learn your hearing loss truth. It's how you find out what hearing accommodations work for you. And it's where you learn what to do when your hearing accommodations fail. Bring your hearing friends and family along wi…
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Adapting to hearing loss can be overwhelming no matter how you got here--suddenly or progressively. Hearing Loss LIVE! wants to help you take control of your hearing loss. Because we know that when you do, you will live more fully with fewer limits. We can help improve your communication obstacles in your day to day life. We are turning One in Sept…
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Your headed to college. Here comes grown up life right? Yes! This is the time to learn your hearing loss truth. This week we talk about what services you should look into when you start college. The answer: All of them. Though all colleges are different, one thing is the same. They all have a Disability Resource Center. Let your advisor counselor k…
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Adapting to hearing loss can be overwhelming no matter how you got here--suddenly or progressively. Hearing Loss LIVE! wants to help you take control of your hearing loss. Because we know that when you do, you will live more fully with fewer limits. We can help improve your communication obstacles in your day to day life. Which is why we like to br…
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Yes, Hearing Loss LIVE! has broke away from the norm and we are a for-profit business. We have some reasons for that and no it is not to become millionaires. Chelle Wyatt goes over our intentions as a business in our latest short. If you like it, Buy her a cup of coffee at Buy Me a Coffee If you want more of our content like our outtakes, or Liprea…
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Meet Gloria Pelletier, Licensed Clinical Social Worker. This will be the first in a series that is meant for folks with hearing loss seeking therapy and for therapist ans social workers to understand how patients with a hearing loss can be diagnosed. Get in the KNOW with us. Make sure you have tools to help LIVE life with hearing loss with us. Want…
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Chelle Wyatt is a member and often speaker with Audible Talkers Toastmasters. This is an online Toastmasters group so captions can be available for those needing it. Toastmasters is a great place to learn better speaking and leadership skills. And with the added benefit of captions it helps you learn to enunciate so you can have better communicatio…
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Hearing loss is not one size fits all. Yes we say this all the time here at Hearing Loss LIVE! Yet in the year 2022 why do employers still think that one tool that worked for one employee, so it will work for all? The tools vary not only based on the individual's hearing loss, but the event the employer is asking to employee to participate in. Make…
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Did you know that a healthy social life is a better predictor of longevity than smoking, obesity, and alcohol consumption? In today's episode of The HearingTracker Podcast, host Steve Taddei speaks with Brandy Heckroodt, the Audiology Development Manager at Phonak, about the connection between hearing loss, social connections, and general health. Y…
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Adapting to hearing loss can be overwhelming no matter how you got here--suddenly or progressively. Hearing Loss LIVE! wants to help you take control of your hearing loss. Because we know that when you do, you will live more fully with fewer limits. Above is our lived motto here at Hearing Loss LIVE! And when you come across folks with the same des…
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We started May with Vulenerability. What better way to kick off Better Speech and Hearing Month. Why? Because it is a start to having life long connection with others in the heraing loss world. After that we connected with the Better Connect Company and gave two free workshops. All about how you can have meaningful connections. Added to all the eve…
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It's no secret that here at Hearing Loss LIVE! we believe in universe and it's subtle nudge- sometimes outright push - that we must work closely with others who have the same goals. The Better Connect Academy is working to educate businesses how they can better communicate with their employees with a hearing loss. And we all agree that when you use…
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Adapting to hearing loss can be overwhelming no matter how you got here--suddenly or progressively. Hearing Loss LIVE! wants to help you take control of your hearing loss. Because we know that when you do, you will live more fully with fewer limits. But hearing loss comes for some at inopportune times leaving us vulnerable. What happens next only y…
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On episode #38 of All Ears at Child’s Voice: A Hearing Loss Podcast, talks with Pediatric Otolaryngologist, Dr. Dana Suskind about her new book “Parent Nation: Unlocking Every Child’s Potential, Fulfilling Society’s Promise.” “Parent Nation” offers a powerful blueprint for a society that helps all families meet the developmental needs of their chil…
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In today's episode of The HearingTracker Podcast, host Steve Taddei speaks with Rick Radia, the Product and Partnership Manager at AudioTelligence. Based in Cambridge (England), AudioTelligence aims to solve the "Cocktail Party Problem" using its Aiso™ for Hearing, which combines Blind Source Separation (BSS) and low-latency noise suppression. Tune…
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Adapting to hearing loss can be overwhelming no matter how you got here--suddenly or progressively. Hearing Loss LIVE! wants to help you take control of your hearing loss. We find that emotional roller coaster with hearing loss is not addressed when first diagnosed. Nor is it discussed as we continue to navigate our new world or the triggers that r…
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There's great new organization out there called Global Alliance for Speech-to-Text Captioning. Their goal is to educate. Educate consumers. Educate businesses. Educate CART providers. Educate. Educate. Educate. AND IT IS GREAT!!!!! ALD, captiong, CART, Typewell and ASR all provide a very necessary key component for us. Equal access to communication…
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In today's episode of The HearingTracker Podcast, host Steve Taddei talks to Dr. Don Schum, the Head of Audiology at Whisper. Based in San Francisco, Whisper manufactures hearing aids that remove background noise through "denoising", a process that relies on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Neural Networks (DNNs). In the interview, Dr. Schum p…
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On episode 37 of All Ears at Child’s Voice: A Hearing Loss Podcast, Haley and Elise are joined by talked to Kristen Van Dyke, Executive Director for the Foundation for Hearing and Speech Resources. Driven by a keen focus on early childhood challenges due to the income and health disparities, she works to create programs that address all the needs o…
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Recently, Chelle Wyatt experienced an open caption play at a small local theater. In the past when she had gone the assistive listening devices were not great and she had not been to the theater in years. Chelle was super excited to share her great new experience and all the work the theater had put in to make it disability friendly. Wait. And they…
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Maclain Drake is well known hard of hearing artist who makes inclusive music venues for Deaf and Hard of Hearing with his company Vibe Music. But in Utah he is also known as an inspiration to the hard of hearing community because of his continued advocacy for inclusivity of those with a hearing loss. He works with our local movie theaters and helpi…
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Hard of Hearing folks get a bad wrap due to misconceptions on hearing loss. We say it over and over one size does not fit most, let alone all. Today we share misconceptions we have experienced. Please share with your hearing family and employers. Not just this podcast but the blog we publish on Misconceptions. Because hearing folks need to know wha…
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Michele Linder of Hearing Loss LIVE! first met hard of hearing artist, Liza Sylvestre at Liza's immersive art show in Minnesota. Last week's blog takes you on Michele's journey of how inclusivity can truly happen. We sat down with Liza and talked art, hearing loss and family. She is current a professor at University of Illinois and working on a new…
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In today's episode of the HearingTracker Podcast, host Steve Taddei interviews Giles Tongue, CEO & Co-Founder at Chatable. Giles is passionate about conversation enhancement technology, and his company is a frontrunner in the race to revolutionize the True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds for the 1.5 billion people who suffer from hearing loss globall…
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On episode #36 of All Ears at Child’s Voice: A Hearing Loss Podcast, Wendy and Haley are joined by Dr. Krystal Werfel. Dr. Werfel is a research scientist and Director of the Written language lab at Boystown national research hospital is a certified speech language pathologist. She received her master's degree in speech, language, pathology and PhD …
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Adapting to hearing loss can be overwhelming no matter how you got here--suddenly or progressively. Hearing Loss LIVE! wants to help you take control of your hearing loss. Because we know that when you do, you will live more fully with fewer limits. We can help improve your communication obstacles in your day to day life. Tinnitus is a brain disord…
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Hearing Loss LIVE! sits down and talks about that next job interview and the big question, to disclose you have a hearing loss or not. We can't answer that for everyone as it is different for each individual, but Michele and Chelle will talk about what's worked in the past. Julia will bring in a perspective that she'd like employers to adopt a more…
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Adapting to hearing loss can be overwhelming no matter how you got here--suddenly or progressively. Hearing Loss LIVE! wants to help you take control of your hearing loss. Because we know that when you do, you will live more fully with fewer limits. We can help improve your communication obstacles in your day to day life. We at Hearing Loss LIVE! h…
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